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THE NELSON EXAMINER. Nelson, March 26, 1842.

Lei journaux deviennent plus nlcessaire* a mesure que les hommes tout plus igaux, et I' individualisme plus ik craindre. Cc serait diminuer leur importance que de croire qu' Us ne servent qu' & garantir la liberty : ill maintiennent la civilisation. Da Tocqusvillk. Be la Democratic en Amerique, tome 4, p. 2SO. Journals become more necessary ai men become more equal, and individualism more to be feared, - It would be to underrate their importance to suppose that they serve only to secure liberty : they maintain civilization. Dk TocaczyiLLs. Of Democracy in America, vol. 4, p. 330.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, 26 March 1842, Page 10

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THE NELSON EXAMINER. Nelson, March 26, 1842. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, 26 March 1842, Page 10

THE NELSON EXAMINER. Nelson, March 26, 1842. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, 26 March 1842, Page 10

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