The Forum Or Forty Years Full Practice At the Philadelphia Bar volume 1

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The Forum Or Forty Years Full Practice At the Philadelphia Bar volume 1
David Paul Brown
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such things as come to my hand, which are innocent, I cannot live : I am not a person that takes such advice of one party or other, as Griffith Jones seems to suggest. If I print one thing to-day, and the contrary party bring me another to-morrow, to contradict it, I cannot say that I shall not print it. Printing is a manufacture of the nation, and therefore ought rather to be encouraged than suppressed. ' Governour. ' I know printing is a great benefit to a country, if it be rightly managed ;
...but if otherwise, as great a mischief. Sir, we are within the king's dominions, and the laws of England are in force here, and you know the laws, and they are against printing, and you shall print nothing without allowance ; I'll make Mr. Grow- den bring forth the printer of this Charter. ' Bradford. ' Since it hath been here said that the Charter is the ground or foundation of all our laws and priviledges, both of Go- vernour and people, I would willingly ask one question, if I may, without offence, and that is, whether the people ought not to know their priviledges and the laws they are under ?' [ Griffith Jones.

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