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Show THE NEWSPAPER. H It Hie 1'copU'a Cbauaplon, tho Tyrant's Ty-rant's Foo. Thomas Jefferson is said to have declared that he would rather j have newspapers without a government govern-ment than a government without newipapers. Napoleon said he fearod three newspapers more than an army of a hundred thousand men. A more recent celebrity holds that the newspaper is the poor man's library, constituting his stock of history, biography and literature. And the best authorities of every land and people peo-ple recognize in the fearless, well-conducted well-conducted newspaper the ablest champion of the people's rights, the stoutest foe of tyrants. Juvenile Juve-nile Instructor. ' |