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    1. He was surprised it hadn’t made it to the public press


    2. Bush was pushed into it, and he felt he had to due to public pressure both American and international


    3. Public pressure certainly would limit any long term occupation, and may cause his administration to concede the formality of some extremely limited appearance of a democracy, much as happened in El Salvador in the mid 80s and Guatemala in the late 80s


    4. Political and public pressure has played a major role in the Council’s vote to approve Arakiel’s petition to allow open press access


    5. Even after the media found out that they were bombing civilians in Vietnam, and public pressure forced them to stop bombing the north Vietnamese civilians: they continued bombing Laos


    6. meetings, medical, journals, and the public press


    7. "'This,' said he, taking a gray roll of paper from his bureau, 'is the original of that secret treaty between England and Italy of which, I regret to say, some rumors have already got into the public press


    8. As far as I know, there have been only three accounts in the public press: that in the Journal de Geneve on May 6th, 1891, the Reuter's despatch in the English papers on May 7th, and finally the recent letter to which I have alluded


    9. Indeed, among the various conjectures which were put forward in the public Press, there were some which seriously asserted that supernatural, or, at least, preternatural, agencies had been at work, and that the deformed Monsieur Caratal was probably a person who was better known under a less polite name


    10. For thirty years, since Plimsoll's day, every intelligent passenger knew that every British vessel was deficient in life-boats, but neither public opinion nor the public press took this matter up

    11. There are no further particulars, and the whole case is in your hands now—so far as it has been set forth in the public press


    12. But like the Frenchman of whom the story is told that he studied for holy orders, took all the oaths, was ordained priest, and next morning wrote to his bishop informing him that, as he did not believe in God and considered it wrong to deceive the people and live upon their pockets, he begged to surrender the orders conferred upon him the day before, and to inform his lordship that he was sending this letter to the public press,—like this Frenchman, the prince played a false game


    13. Is that the case with us? We cannot refuse to acknowledge that the law of our State is not the eternal law, but only one of the many laws of many states, all equally imperfect, and frequently wholly false and unjust,—a law that has been openly discussed in all its aspects by the public press


    14. "Everywhere the tone of the public press seems to indicate a general desire for peace, and shows the need of it for all nations


    15. Meanwhile, your modern landowner will, without the least hesitation or doubt, organize an agricultural exhibition, or a temperance society, or, through his wife and daughters, distribute warm underclothing and soup to three old women; and he will hold forth before the domestic circle, or in society, or as a member of committees, or in the public press, upon the gospel of love for mankind in general and the agricultural class in particular, that class which he never ceases to torment and oppress


    16. Don't run away with the idea that I am setting up as your instructor—God forbid that I should presume to teach anything to a man who treats criminal questions in the public press! Oh, no!— all I am doing is to quote to you, by way of example, a trifling fact


    17. “The Committee on Chinese, in the discharge of the duties assigned them, do submit the following, with the recommendation that the same may be communicated to the parties addressed, either through the public press or by letter, as follows: To the Rev


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