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THE COLONIST. NELSON, TUESDAY, FEBEUAE.Y 12, 1867.

It is necessary that there should be found in a free country persons who will, with ability, and not with too faltering* steps but boldly, fearlessly, and even severely, comment on the doin«s, of public men.— Judge Johnston to the special jury in the libel case, Curtis Brothers versus The Colonist, Nelson, November 27, 18fi6.

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Colonist, Volume X, Issue X, 12 February 1867, Page 5

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THE COLONIST. NELSON, TUESDAY, FEBEUAE.Y 12, 1867. Colonist, Volume X, Issue X, 12 February 1867, Page 5

THE COLONIST. NELSON, TUESDAY, FEBEUAE.Y 12, 1867. Colonist, Volume X, Issue X, 12 February 1867, Page 5

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