During this course of administration, and in order to disturb it, the artillery of the press has been levelled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom and science,... The Echo: With Other Poems - Page 164by Richard Alsop, Theodore Dwight - 1807 - 331 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Jefferson - Biography & Autobiography - 1970 - 420 pages
...press has been levelled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom...tend to lessen its usefulness and to sap its safety. . . . Nor was it uninteresting to the world that an experiment should be fairly and fully made whether... | |
| Haynes Johnson - Business & Economics - 1995 - 450 pages
...press has been levelled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom...and to sap its safety; they might, indeed, have been corrected by the wholesome punishments reserved and provided by the laws of the several States against... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - History - 1998 - 76 pages
...press has been levelled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom...tend to lessen its usefulness, and to sap its safety . . . . . . since truth and reason have maintained their ground against false opinions in league with... | |
| Owen Collins - History - 1999 - 464 pages
...press has been leveled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom...and to sap its safety. They might, indeed, have been corrected by the wholesome punishments reserved to and provided by the laws of the several States against... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - History - 1999 - 676 pages
...press has been levelled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom...and to sap its safety; they might, indeed, have been corrected by the wholesome 533 punishments reserved and provided by the laws of the several States... | |
| Thomas Jefferson, Noble E. Cunningham - History - 2001 - 132 pages
...Press has been levelled against us, charged with whatsoever it's licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom...deeply to be regretted, inasmuch as they tend to lessen it's usefulness, and to sap it's safety. They might, perhaps, have been corrected by the wholesome... | |
| Haynes Johnson - United States - 2002 - 676 pages
...press has been levied against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom...inasmuch as they tend to lessen its usefulness and sap its safety; they might, indeed, have been corrected by the wholesome punishments reserved and provided... | |
| Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred Dycus Miller, Jeffrey Paul - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2004 - 468 pages
...press has been leveled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom and science are deeply to be regretted. . . . [T]hey might, indeed, have been corrected by the wholesome punishments reserved and provided... | |
| David Siriano - 2006 - 385 pages
...press has been leveled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom...and to sap its safety. They might, indeed, have been corrected by the wholesome punishments reserved and provided by the laws of the several States against... | |
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