| Jesse Lee Bennett - 1925 - 374 pages
...importance of this consists, besides the advancement of truth, science, morality and arts in general, in the diffusion of liberal sentiments on the administration...subjects, and its consequential promotion of union between them whereby oppressive officials are shamed or intimidated into more honorable or just modes... | |
| Leon Whipple - 1927 - 172 pages
...advancement of truth, science, morality and arts in general, in its diffusion of liberal sentiments in the administration of government, its ready communication...oppressive officers are shamed or intimidated into more honorable and just modes of conducting affairs. s This reveals that while the Revolutionary fathers... | |
| 1917 - 506 pages
...freedom of the press, which must admit the "diffusion of liberal sentiments on the administration cf government, its ready communication of thoughts between...oppressive officers are shamed or intimidated into more honorable and just modes of conducting affairs." The reader will recall that there was considerable... | |
| 1921 - 476 pages
...advancement of truth, science, morality and arts in general, in its diffusion of liberal sentiment on the administration of government, its ready communication...promotion of union- among them, whereby oppressive officials are shamed or intimidated into more honorable and just modes of conducting affairs."14 And... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1935 - 136 pages
...sentiments on the administration of government, the ready communication of thought between subjects, and the consequential promotion of union among them, whereby...oppressive officers are shamed or intimidated into more honorable and just modes of conducting affairs." Cited by Kent, J., in People v. Croswell (3 Johns.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1940 - 790 pages
...the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides the advancement of truth, science, morality, and arts in general, in its diffusion of...union among them, whereby oppressive officers are ashamed or intimidated, into more honourable and just modes of conducting affairs." Journal of the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1940 - 824 pages
...the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides the advancement of truth, science, morality, and arts in general, in its diffusion of...union among them, whereby oppressive officers are ashamed or intimidated, into more honourable and just modes of conducting affairs." Journal of the... | |
| United States. Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education - 1962 - 184 pages
...the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides the advancement of truth, science, morality, and arts in general, in its diffusion of...its ready communication of thoughts between subjects [citizens] , and its consequential promotion of union among them whereby oppressive officials are shamed... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce Committee - 1975 - 470 pages
...the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides the advancement of truth, science, morality, and arts in general, in its diffusion of...between subjects, and its consequential promotion of jinion among them, whereby oppressive officers are shamed or intimidated, into more honourable and... | |
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