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Historically, the Statutes of Wiślica introduced in 1347 by Casimir III of Poland codified freedom of speech in medieval Poland, for example book publishers were not to be persecuted.[citation needed] The idea of freedom of speech was in general highly respected by the Polish elites and established in the Golden Freedoms of the Polish nobility,[1][2] and it was one of the key dimensions distinguishing the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from the more restrictive absolute monarchies, common in contemporary Europe.[3]