Charles Bradlaugh Quotes About Censorship In Books

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  • Without free speech no search for Truth is possible; without free speech no discovery of Truth is useful.

    Charles Bradlaugh's speech at Hall of Science (circa 1880), as quoted in Annie Besant "Annie Besant: An Autobiography", 1893.
  • The abuse dies in a day; but the denial slays the life of the people and entombs the hope of the race.

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    Charles Bradlaugh's speech at Hall of Science (circa 1880), as quoted in Annie Besant "Annie Besant: An Autobiography", 1893.
  • Better a thousandfold abuse of free speech than denial of free speech.

    Charles Bradlaugh's speech at Hall of Science (circa 1880), as quoted in Annie Besant "Annie Besant: An Autobiography", 1893.
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