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He must have thought it just and expedient that the Press should be submitted to an ex post facto censorship , and that fine , imprison- ment , and pillory should be employed as evidences of the censor's disapprobation .
He must have thought it just and expedient that the Press should be submitted to an ex post facto censorship , and that fine , imprison- ment , and pillory should be employed as evidences of the censor's disapprobation .
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They want the ease and finish of his later works ; but they are , on the other hand , impressed with the wonder and enthusiasm which characterise a mind first passing into new regions of thought , of which it can already perceive the ...
They want the ease and finish of his later works ; but they are , on the other hand , impressed with the wonder and enthusiasm which characterise a mind first passing into new regions of thought , of which it can already perceive the ...
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Thus that very alteration in its policy which the British Government , it has been thought , should have adopted , with the view of checking the overflow of Republican ideas , and preventing the possibility of a Spanish Republic , would ...
Thus that very alteration in its policy which the British Government , it has been thought , should have adopted , with the view of checking the overflow of Republican ideas , and preventing the possibility of a Spanish Republic , would ...
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