“There are laws to protect the freedom of the press's speech, but none that are worth anything to protect the people from the press”
Quote by Mark Twain
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Twain: Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches, and Essays, Volume 1: 1852-1890
This volume is a compilation of Mark Twain's early writings, showcasing his wit, humor, and social commentary. It includes a variety of short stories, personal anecdotes, speeches, and essays that reflect his evolving views on American society and culture during the mid-19th century. more
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