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  • The most important thing is liberty of the press.
  • He advocated liberty of the press, and the reform of the civil code.
  • In 1819 Alexander I abandoned liberty of the press in Congress Kingdom and introduced censorship.
  • Livingston replied with a four-part series defending " the Liberty of the Press ."
  • Liberty of the press, as seen by a Westerner, is different from what we see as Africans.
  • Scipio, On the Liberty of the Press IV, Apr . 26, 1784, The New-Jersey Gazette.
  • No mention of the liberty of the press was made in the 8 Anne, c . 19 ) was enacted.
  • In 1774, an ordinance was proclaimed providing for the liberty of the press, though " within certain limits ".
  • But then he added that in his views on liberty of the press, " I agree with President Putin ."
  • His first literary attempt was a pamphlet on the liberty of the press, published in 1789 . He later worked under Champagne.
  • With the overthrow of Gaddafi's government in the interim constitution guarantees " liberty of the press, publication and mass media ".
  • In 1698 English writer Matthew Tindal ( 1653 1733 ) published a pamphlet " The Liberty of the Press " as a " Christian " deist.
  • First, the Anti-Federalists clearly believed the right to author and publish anonymous political articles and pamphlets was protected by the liberty of the press.
  • For example, the subsection dealing with free speech and liberty of the press is cited as " Part I, Article 22 " or " Pt.
  • Firstly, he denounces the abuse of " the liberty of the press, that from a benefit it becomes an evil and demands immediate regulation ".
  • I conceive I should betray the trust reposed in me, and be far from acting as a faithful guardian of the Liberty of the Press . "'
  • The liberty of the press is not so secured in any country . . . as not to render such an open attack on popular prejudice somewhat dangerous ."
  • However liberty of the press disappeared in 1851 under the Second Empire of Napoleon III . Most of newspapers were suppressed; each party was allowed only one paper.
  • He argued that the net was making it possible for citizens as netizens to be the watchdogs over governments which Mill argued was the function of liberty of the press.
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