Obscenity and the Law
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''[[Obscenity and the Law]]'' (1956) is a book by [[Norman St John-Stevas]]. | ''[[Obscenity and the Law]]'' (1956) is a book by [[Norman St John-Stevas]]. | ||
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+ | :“conceals a deduction based on certain unstated premises, the code of manners prevalent in a community at any particular time.” (Norman St. John Stevas, Obscenity and the Law. London: Secker & Warburg, 1956, p. 2.) | ||
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Obscenity and the Law (1956) is a book by Norman St John-Stevas.
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- “conceals a deduction based on certain unstated premises, the code of manners prevalent in a community at any particular time.” (Norman St. John Stevas, Obscenity and the Law. London: Secker & Warburg, 1956, p. 2.)
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