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control the expression of opinion , except when in doing so it makes itself the organ of the general intolerance of the public . Let us suppose , therefore , that the government is entirely at one with the people , and never thinks of ...
control the expression of opinion , except when in doing so it makes itself the organ of the general intolerance of the public . Let us suppose , therefore , that the government is entirely at one with the people , and never thinks of ...
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The usefulness of an opinion is itself matter of opinion : as disputable , as open to discussion and requiring ... There is the same need of an infallible judge of opinions to decide an opinion to be noxious , as to decide it to be ...
The usefulness of an opinion is itself matter of opinion : as disputable , as open to discussion and requiring ... There is the same need of an infallible judge of opinions to decide an opinion to be noxious , as to decide it to be ...
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there are any persons who contest a received opinion , or who will do so if law or opinion will let them , let us thank them for it , open our minds to listen to them , and rejoice that there is some one to do for us what we otherwise ...
there are any persons who contest a received opinion , or who will do so if law or opinion will let them , let us thank them for it , open our minds to listen to them , and rejoice that there is some one to do for us what we otherwise ...
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