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5981. NEWSPAPERS, Suppression of.—
It is a melancholy truth, that a suppression
of the press could not more completely deprive
the nation of its benefits, than is done
by its abandoned prostitution to falsehood.—
To John Norvell. Washington ed. v, 92.
Ford ed., ix, 73.
(W.
1807)
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