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... means of political annoyance ; and falsehoods the most gross and in famous
are systematically fabricated and circulated against all persons who dare to raise
their voices , in Congress or out of it , against the abuses of the Administration .
... means of political annoyance ; and falsehoods the most gross and in famous
are systematically fabricated and circulated against all persons who dare to raise
their voices , in Congress or out of it , against the abuses of the Administration .
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It seems , Mr . President , to be a peculiar and singular characteristic of the
present Administration , that it came into power on a cry against abuses , which
did not exist , and then , as soon as it was in , as if in mockery of the perception
and ...
It seems , Mr . President , to be a peculiar and singular characteristic of the
present Administration , that it came into power on a cry against abuses , which
did not exist , and then , as soon as it was in , as if in mockery of the perception
and ...
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Such a press may screen abuses in Government , or be silent . It may fear to
speak . And may it not fear to speak , too , when its conductors , if they speak in
any but one way , may lose their nieans of livelihood ? Is dependence on
Government ...
Such a press may screen abuses in Government , or be silent . It may fear to
speak . And may it not fear to speak , too , when its conductors , if they speak in
any but one way , may lose their nieans of livelihood ? Is dependence on
Government ...
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