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In Cato's Letters, the authors declare that "Without freedom of thought there can be no such thing as wisdom, and no such thing as public liberty, without freedom of speech." To what extent did freedom of thought and freedom of speech exist in eighteenth-century British America?


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Bailee's Sole Benefit

Bailee's sole benefit occurs when a bailment is made for the advantage of the bailee only, with no benefit accruing to the bailor.

Gratuitous Loan

A loan where the lender does not charge interest or fees, often made among family or friends or for charitable reasons.

Bailor's Sole Benefit

Refers to a situation in a bailment where the benefit of the arrangement is exclusively for the bailor, with the bailee undertaking the responsibility without receiving any benefit.

Without Compensation

Performing an action or providing a service without receiving any form of payment or benefit in return.

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