I do not wish that any work should be excluded from the library on account of its difference from the ordinary or conventional opinions on the subjects of science, government, theology, morals, or medicine, provided it contains neither ribaldry nor indecency. Provisions of the Last Will and Testament of Dr. James Ruch - Stran 13avtor: James Rush - 1869 - 30 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Alfred Charles Richard Emden - 1884 - 178 strani
...direction to publish books averred to be atheistical, nor by direction that no book shall be excluded " on account of its difference from the ordinary or conventional opinions on scicnce, government, theology, morals or medicine " ; the former not being a condition precedent, and... | |
| Alfred Charles Richard Emden - 1884 - 330 strani
...direction to publish books averred to be atheistical, nor by direction that no book shall be excluded "on account of its difference from the ordinary or conventional opinions on scicnce, government, theology, morals or medicine " ; the former not being a condition precedent, and... | |
| American Library Association. Conference - 1889 - 596 strani
...codicil dated May 16, 1866, and the other in an earlier, Feb. 1 6, 1860. The former was as follows : " Fifth. I do not wish that any work should be excluded...library on account of its difference from the ordinary and conventional opinions on the subjects of science, government, medicine, or morals, provided that... | |
| 1880 - 546 strani
...will. Among the clauses directing how the library was to be regulated was the following direction: "I do not wish that any work should be excluded from...provided it contains neither ribaldry nor indecency." The plaintiffs contended that as no work was to be excluded on these grounds from said library, works... | |
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