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Introduction | 3 | |
Part 1. | Philosophies and Practices | |
I. | The English Experience | 17 |
II. | The Marketplace of Ideas Concept | 31 |
III. | The Ideals of the Enlightenment | 42 |
Part 2. | Political and Legal Questions | |
IV. | Sovereignty and Seditious Libel | 57 |
V. | Demands, Defenses, and Distinctions | 74 |
Part 3. | The Ideology in Practice: The Case of Franklin and His Partners | |
VI. | The Colonial Journalist: Good Humour'd Unless Provok'd | 95 |
VII. | The Enlightened Printer: Virtue and Vituperation | 108 |
VIII. | The Prerevolutionary Printer: The Ideal of Impartiality | 124 |
IX. | The Revolutionary Journalist: The Court of the Press | 142 |
Conclusion | 162 | |
A Note on Sources | 168 | |
List of Abbreviations | 173 | |
Notes | 177 | |
Index | 225 |
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