Libels, insults, &c., resistance to public authority, offences against good customs, thefts and frauds, have increased; assaults are nearly stationary. [Please select]
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Bibulus, the son-in-law of Cato, published libels containing the grossest attacks. [Please select]
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Never were libels on persons of authority and influence uttered with such terrible license. [Please select]
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And he wrote in an age when libels were scandalous and savage,--libels which would now subject their authors to punishment. [Please select]
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Petersburg; and if she wishes to write libels on me, England is a convenient and inexpensive place. [Please select]
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Very soon Zenger was arrested, charged with publishing libels against the city officials and the King. [Please select]
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