The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860, Volum 2Longmans, Green, 1865 |
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Side vii
... judge of the offence of libel Case of the Dean of St. Asaph Stockdale's trial . · Mr. Fox's Act to amend the law of libel 3385 95 ib . 96 97 ib . 98 99 100 101 102 · 103 106 107 108 112 · 113 • 116 · Progress of free discussion in the ...
... judge of the offence of libel Case of the Dean of St. Asaph Stockdale's trial . · Mr. Fox's Act to amend the law of libel 3385 95 ib . 96 97 ib . 98 99 100 101 102 · 103 106 107 108 112 · 113 • 116 · Progress of free discussion in the ...
Side xvii
... judges Merciless character of the criminal code Its revision Other amendments of the criminal law Improvement of prisons and prison discipline Reformatories • Establishment of police in England 593 595 598 600 • • . 602 • 604 605 The ...
... judges Merciless character of the criminal code Its revision Other amendments of the criminal law Improvement of prisons and prison discipline Reformatories • Establishment of police in England 593 595 598 600 • • . 602 • 604 605 The ...
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... judges by his intellect and erudition : but all the prizes of his noble profession were beyond his reach , unless he en- rolled himself a member of the dominant party . An ambitious man was offered the choice of the fashionable opinions ...
... judges by his intellect and erudition : but all the prizes of his noble profession were beyond his reach , unless he en- rolled himself a member of the dominant party . An ambitious man was offered the choice of the fashionable opinions ...
Side 98
... judges : their productions were burned by the common hangman . Freedom of opinion was under interdict : even news could not be published without licence . Nay , when the Licensing Act had been suffered to expire for a while , the 1 ...
... judges : their productions were burned by the common hangman . Freedom of opinion was under interdict : even news could not be published without licence . Nay , when the Licensing Act had been suffered to expire for a while , the 1 ...
Side 99
... judges carried the Licensing Act into effect , with barbarous severity . But the revo- lution brought indulgence even to the Jacobite press ; and when the Commons , a few years later , refused to renew the Licensing Act1 , a censorship ...
... judges carried the Licensing Act into effect , with barbarous severity . But the revo- lution brought indulgence even to the Jacobite press ; and when the Commons , a few years later , refused to renew the Licensing Act1 , a censorship ...
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Side 72 - They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now flows between; — But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been.
Side 587 - But how much nobler will be the Sovereign's boast, when he shall have it to say, that he found law dear, and left it cheap; found it a sealed hook — left it a living letter ; found it the patrimony of the rich — left it the inheritance of the poor ; found it the two-edged sword of craft and oppression — left it the staff of honesty and the shield of innocence...
Side 552 - Great Britain, give and grant to your Majesty, — what ? Our own property ? — No ! We give and grant to your Majesty, the property of your Majesty's Commons of America. — It is an absurdity in terms.