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An enquiry, concerning the liberty, and licentiousness of the press, and the uncontroulable nature of the human mind; containing an investigation of the right which government have to controul the free expression of public opinion, addressed to the people of the U. States.

Title:An enquiry, concerning the liberty, and licentiousness of the press, and the uncontroulable nature of the human mind; containing an investigation of the right which government have to controul the free expression of public opinion, addressed to the people of the U. States.
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Note:Printed by Johnson & Stryker, No. 29 Gold-street, for the author, 1801
  
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Subject:Freedom of the press
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