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Page 198
... writing with an indirect and dishonest intention to injure the plaintiffs , still the motive would not make the ... writer would not be that of a critic , but he would be actuated by an intention to injure the author . " 5. Fairness ...
... writing with an indirect and dishonest intention to injure the plaintiffs , still the motive would not make the ... writer would not be that of a critic , but he would be actuated by an intention to injure the author . " 5. Fairness ...
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... writing this plaintiff ) somewhat like this : " Say , lady , an hour before sunup I was feeling wormy , and took a walk around the block ' ( meaning this plaintiff , and meaning and intending to charge this plaintiff with a gross ...
... writing this plaintiff ) somewhat like this : " Say , lady , an hour before sunup I was feeling wormy , and took a walk around the block ' ( meaning this plaintiff , and meaning and intending to charge this plaintiff with a gross ...
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... writing , and intending to place this plaintiff in a ridicul- ous , odious , and contemptible position , and to make him an ob- ject of ridicule and derision . ) Compare the dropsical hifalutin : ' Night's candles are burnt out , and ...
... writing , and intending to place this plaintiff in a ridicul- ous , odious , and contemptible position , and to make him an ob- ject of ridicule and derision . ) Compare the dropsical hifalutin : ' Night's candles are burnt out , and ...
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Introductory | 30 |
Communication Publication | 41 |
Public Reaction to Article or Caricature | 50 |
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