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Page 106
... political material - the two being inseparable since political struggles were argued in religious terms . The most celebrated attempt to censor was , of course , the Index of the Catholic Church , but the temporal powers were as keen to ...
... political material - the two being inseparable since political struggles were argued in religious terms . The most celebrated attempt to censor was , of course , the Index of the Catholic Church , but the temporal powers were as keen to ...
Page 107
... political fear underlay most political censorship can be seen from a curious double standard that developed . The resolutely sceptical works of Hume and Gibbon were not prosecuted since their high - minded intellectual tone presented no ...
... political fear underlay most political censorship can be seen from a curious double standard that developed . The resolutely sceptical works of Hume and Gibbon were not prosecuted since their high - minded intellectual tone presented no ...
Page 127
... political knowledge and discussion . This desire can be seen in the fantastic sales that Tom Paine's Rights of Man and Cobbett's twopenny Political Register achieved at the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth ...
... political knowledge and discussion . This desire can be seen in the fantastic sales that Tom Paine's Rights of Man and Cobbett's twopenny Political Register achieved at the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth ...
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