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" The danger of such unbounded liberty, and the danger of bounding it, have produced a problem in the science of government which human understanding seems hitherto unable to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously... "
A Treatise on the Law of Slander, Libel, Scandalum Magnatum, and False ... - Página xxv
por Thomas Starkie - 1826 - 616 páginas
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The Chobham Book of English Prose

Stephen Coleridge - 1923 - 290 páginas
...a problem in the science of government, which human understanding seems hitherto unable to solve. " If nothing may be published but what civil authority...government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; if every sceptick in theology may teach his follies, there can be no religion. " The remedy against...
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The Life of Thomas E. Watson

William Wade Brewton - 1926 - 450 páginas
...latitude than any other Georgian, only one proposition appears in its favor in the boyhood scrapbook: "If nothing may be published but what civil authority...approved, power must always be the standard of truth." "Dr. Johnson," presumably Dr. Samuel Johnson, the lexicographer, is given credit for the propositions....
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English Literature: A Survey and a Commentary

Francis Meehan - 1928 - 764 páginas
...produced a problem in the science of government, which human understanding seems hitherto unable to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority...propagate his projects, there can be no settlement ; if even' murmurer at government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace: and if every sceptic in...
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Four Theories of the Press: The Authoritarian, Libertarian ..., Volumen10

Fred Siebert, Theodore Peterson, Wilbur Schramm - 1956 - 168 páginas
...produced a problem in the science of government, which human understanding seems hitherto unable to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority...his projects, there can be no settlement; if every murmur at government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace; and if every skeptic in theology...
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Wisconsin Library Bulletin, Volúmenes67-68

1971 - 1036 páginas
...can be no ement; if every murmurer at Bohmrich is outgoing President of ids of Wisconsin Libraries. government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace; and if every sceptic in theology may teach his follies, there can be no religion.' ...Even though we may find utterly...
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Satire: A Critical Reintroduction

Dustin H. Griffin - 1994 - 260 páginas
...subsist." 102 Perhaps Johnson, concerned about the dangers of unlicensed printing, had that in mind: "If every murmurer at government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace."103 But on the other hand, skepticism and discontent can lead to a kind of passive obedience...
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Asian Yearbook of International Law: 1994

Ko Swan Sik, J. J. G. Syatauw, M. C. W. Pinto - 1996 - 614 páginas
...understanding seems hitherto unable to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authorities shall have previously approved, power must always...his projects, there can be no settlement; if every murmur at government may produce discontent, there can be no peace; and if every sceptic in theology...
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Justice Without Frontiers: Furthering human rights. Volume 1

C. G. Weeramantry - 1997 - 468 páginas
...produced a problem in the science of government, which human understanding seems hitherto unable to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority...his projects, there can be no settlement; if every murmur at government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace; and if every skeptic in theology...
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Three Deaths and Enlightenment Thought: Hume, Johnson, Marat

Stephen Miller - 2001 - 226 páginas
...press, but he does not want the government to exercise this right except in extreme circumstances. "If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power most always be the standard of truth. .. ."116 Like Hume, Johnson thinks the problem of freedom of...
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The Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson

John T. Lynch - 2003 - 244 páginas
...discussion ofAreopagitica, Johnson recognizes the dangers of both encouraging and restricting free speech: If nothing may be published but what civil authority...diffuse discontent, there can be no peace; and if every sceptick in theology may teach his follies, there can be no religion.04 Johnson tacitly approves of...
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