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'''Frank Irving Cobb''' ([[1869-08-06]] - [[1923-12-21]]) was an American journalist. He succeeded [[Joseph Pulitzer]] as editor of ''The New York World'' and became famous for his editorials.
The Bill of Rights is a born rebel. It reeks with sedition. In every clause it shakes its fist in the face of constituted authority... it is the one guaranty of human freedom to the American people.

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* The Bill of Rights is a born rebel. It reeks with sedition. In every clause it shakes its fist in the face of constituted authority... it is the one guarantee of human freedom to the American people.
** ''LaFollette's Magazine'' (January 1920)

==External links==
* [http://www.novelguide.com/a/discover/adec_0001_0002_0/adec_0001_0002_0_00549.html Biographical entry for Frank I. Cobb]
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Frank Irving Cobb (1869-08-06 - 1923-12-21) was an American journalist. He succeeded Joseph Pulitzer as editor of The New York World and became famous for his editorials.

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  • The Bill of Rights is a born rebel. It reeks with sedition. In every clause it shakes its fist in the face of constituted authority... it is the one guarantee of human freedom to the American people.
    • LaFollette's Magazine (January 1920)