The government and the people are under a moral necessity of acting together; a free press compels them to bend to one another.


The Edinburgh Review, vol. 18 (1811), p. 121


The government and the people are under a moral necessity of acting together; a free press compels them to bend to one another.

The government and the people are under a moral necessity of acting together; a free press compels them to bend to one another.

The government and the people are under a moral necessity of acting together; a free press compels them to bend to one another.

The government and the people are under a moral necessity of acting together; a free press compels them to bend to one another.