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1 1, 4, 1| ought to be the duty of all public officials to recognise this 2 1, 5, 4| who openly declare that public communication of matters 3 1, 6 | 6 - Competence of public authority and of the entertainment 4 1, 6, 1| Beyond all doubt, public administrators are strictly 5 1, 6, 1| standpoint, but also from that of public morals, the sure foundation 6 1, 6, 3| intolerant of the intervention of public authority, that censorship 7 1, 6, 3| manner, support the action of public officials and render ineffective 8 1, 6, 4| belongs to the competence of public authority. For We think 9 1, 13, 3| been encouraged not only by public authorities but also by 10 2, 1, 4| appropriate guidance to public opinion, with the intention 11 2, 3, 3| contribute to the corruption of public morals with consequent damage 12 2, 4, 2| religious, - to which the public has access, warn all ecclesiastics 13 2, 6, 1| inspires the mind of the public with noble sentiments; in 14 2, 7, 8| sums are being spent on public education, let them direct 15 2, 7, 9| approval of the general public will not be wanting, as 16 3, 0, 6| information derived from public events, the arts, singing, 17 3, 1, 5| those systems of surveying public opinion, which are increasing 18 3, 1, 6| opinion among the general public, by which, while observing 19 4, 2, 5| originally intended only for the public theatre; and finally, that