A Vindication of the Conduct and Principles of the Printer of the Newark Herald:: An Appeal to the Justice of the People of England, on the Result of Two Recent and Extraordinary Prosecutions for Libels. With an Appendix, Том 3author; sold also by Sutton, Nottingham; Gales, Sheffield; H. D. Symonds. ...; J. Ridgway, ...; D. I. Eaton, ...; and B. Crosby, ..., London., 1794 - 148 страници |
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... of the People of this kingdom in the Parlia- ment thereof , and to bring them respectively into hatred and contempt with his Majefty's fubjects , and to reprefent and caufe it to be believed by his faid Majesty's A 2.
... of the People of this kingdom in the Parlia- ment thereof , and to bring them respectively into hatred and contempt with his Majefty's fubjects , and to reprefent and caufe it to be believed by his faid Majesty's A 2.
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... ment it must be gained by rectitude of Measures alone ; " In contempt of our faid Lord the King , in open viola- tion of his Law , to the evil and pernicious Example of all others in the like Cafe offending , and against the peace of ...
... ment it must be gained by rectitude of Measures alone ; " In contempt of our faid Lord the King , in open viola- tion of his Law , to the evil and pernicious Example of all others in the like Cafe offending , and against the peace of ...
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... " before it * This loyal Gentleman only enjoys Places and Penfions under Govern- ment to the triding amount of fome thousand pounds , per Annum !!! had been pronounced a Libel in London , or even INHABITANTS OF NEWARK . 13.
... " before it * This loyal Gentleman only enjoys Places and Penfions under Govern- ment to the triding amount of fome thousand pounds , per Annum !!! had been pronounced a Libel in London , or even INHABITANTS OF NEWARK . 13.
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... ment by petitions from the collective body of the people , in their refpec- , tive diftricts requesting a substantial reformation of the Commons House of Parliament . " Resolved unanimously , " That this Meeting , confidering that a ...
... ment by petitions from the collective body of the people , in their refpec- , tive diftricts requesting a substantial reformation of the Commons House of Parliament . " Resolved unanimously , " That this Meeting , confidering that a ...
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... ment of the intereft ; whereas , had it conftantly afferted its rights , it need ed not at this day to have owed a fhilling . " 16. As the interest upon these two hundred and feventy millions is juft fo much to be deducted from the ...
... ment of the intereft ; whereas , had it conftantly afferted its rights , it need ed not at this day to have owed a fhilling . " 16. As the interest upon these two hundred and feventy millions is juft fo much to be deducted from the ...
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Страница 143 - I was confident our liberty could never be placed upon a firm foundation, until that ancient law were restored among us. For who sees not that while such assemblies are permitted to have a longer duration, there grows up a commerce of corruption between the ministry and the deputies, wherein they both find their accounts, to the manifest danger of liberty — which traffic would never answer the design nor expense, if Parliaments met once a year.
Страница vii - In contempt of our said Lord the King, in open violation of the laws of this kingdom, to the evil and pernicious example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Страница 96 - House of Commons was inclined to adopt any other mode of reform. The weight of corruption has crushed this more gentle, as it would have defeated any more efficacious plan in the same circumstances. From that quarter, therefore, I have nothing to hope.
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Страница 145 - Nothing is so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation, may be employed on the side of freedom ; and every one be animated to its defence.
Страница viii - Better it were to live under no law at all, and, by the maxims of cautious prudence, to conform ourselves, the best we can, to the arbitrary will of a master; than fancy we have a law on which we can rely, and find, at last, that this law shall inflict a punishment precedent to the promulgation, and try us by maxims unheard of, till the very moment of the prosecution.
Страница 141 - They were cities and boroughs more within the jurisdiction of the Carnatic than the limits of the empire of Great Britain ; and it was a fact pretty well known, and generally understood, that the nabob of Arcot had no less than seven or eight members in that House.
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