should not be appreciated any expired bans arbitrary tribunal of the Inquisition, which have been so disastrous to the progress of civilization and the lights, and not agreeing on the other hand put in the hands of all certain works well to order and damaging to public morality, and as such prohibited, are received by the police in all enlightened nations, will V. observed in use the library of his office the following general rules, while the urgent attention of the day can engage in the description of the works, the sale and reading public. not be tolerated.
1. Meetings shall not be used or I appreciate some of the books or catalog expurgatory pro-hibidos by the court terminated the in-sition.
2. ยช The only books and writings that the public be completed are those that directly attack the religion of the state or the established government: the exotic obscene and degrading corrupt customs are: those that contain ma-ximas unholy and libertinage, and finally, those who recommend the practices of a superstitious devotion. 3rd
now remains at the discretion and wisdom of librarians particular the determination of the books that should be comprehended in the previous rule; but take care V. to warn the narrower charge are not too easy to qualify for some defects wise and instructive works among those whose reading should not authorize the government.
4. First you should always do in the libraries some prudent public distinction of persons, these must not be blind to the wise, the artist, the writer known for such, and the man and made several plays that should not be put in the hands of all, especially youth. No doubt
V. take care of that in the execution of these rules are necessary so smoothly, that favor the spread of light, in no way harmful to to the true principles of morality-tion and public policy.
1. Meetings shall not be used or I appreciate some of the books or catalog expurgatory pro-hibidos by the court terminated the in-sition.
2. ยช The only books and writings that the public be completed are those that directly attack the religion of the state or the established government: the exotic obscene and degrading corrupt customs are: those that contain ma-ximas unholy and libertinage, and finally, those who recommend the practices of a superstitious devotion. 3rd
now remains at the discretion and wisdom of librarians particular the determination of the books that should be comprehended in the previous rule; but take care V. to warn the narrower charge are not too easy to qualify for some defects wise and instructive works among those whose reading should not authorize the government.
4. First you should always do in the libraries some prudent public distinction of persons, these must not be blind to the wise, the artist, the writer known for such, and the man and made several plays that should not be put in the hands of all, especially youth. No doubt
V. take care of that in the execution of these rules are necessary so smoothly, that favor the spread of light, in no way harmful to to the true principles of morality-tion and public policy.
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