"The FREEDOM OF THE PRESS hath, in consequence thereof, been esteemed one
of its safeguards. That freedom gives the right, at all times, to every citizen to lay his sentiments, in a decent manner,
before the people, If he will take that trouble upon himself, whether they are on point or not, his countrymen are obliged
to him for so doing; for, at least, they lead to an examination of the subject upon which he writes."
"John DeWitt," Essay III, Nov. 5, 1787
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...promote the general Welfare,
Where have all the Children Gone?
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