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  2. THE GAGGING ACT.

    The Press gagging Act, introduced by the Attorney General, as a member [?] in open Council, for the purpose of "encouraging" the brining of action," passed the Council on the 29 [?] July. ...

    Article : 527 words
  3. To the Right Honorable [?] Clenelg.

    MY LORD,—The inhabitants of this Colony, in common with those of the other Colonies of the british Crown, are new taught by experience, that it is an established rule in your Lordship's office ...

    Article : 3,480 words
  4. A PROTEST.

    The following letter was written by the [?] of this Journal to the Clerk of the Council, as will be seen, for the purpose of asking him to enter a protest against the Gagging Act. The Clerk, ...

    Article : 616 words
  5. THE ARMY.

    The Master-General has lately had under his consideration the conduct of some officers, who, from religions [?] have alsented themselves from their mess and the society of their ...

    Article : 252 words
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