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... n14 To reach this conclusion, the Court heavily relied upon the English case of Entick v. ... " n16 In Entick, the English court stated that: Papers are the owners goods and chattels; they are his dearest property; and are so far from enduring a seizure, that they will hardly bear an inspection; and though the eye cannot by the laws of England be guilty of a trespass, yet where private papers are removed and carried away the secret nature of those goods will be an aggravation of the trespass, and demand more considerable damages in that respect.