48 results filtered with: Libel and slander - Great Britain
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Considerations on the matter of libel. Suggested by Mr. Fox's notice in Parliament, of an intended motion on that subject.
Leach, Thomas, 1746-1818.Date: [1791]- Books
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Brief deductions from first principles applying to the matter of libel: being an appendix to "A second letter to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox" on that subject. By J. Bowles, Esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law.
Bowles, John, 1751-1819.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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Observations on the rights and duty of juries, in trials for libels: together with remarks on the origin and nature of the law of libels. By Joseph Towers, L.L.D.
Towers, Joseph, 1737-1799.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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An essay on the liberty of the press chiefly as it respects personal slander.
Hayter, Thomas, 1702-1762.Date: [1755]- Books
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The rights of juries defended. Together with authorities of law in support of those rights. And the objections to Mr. Fox's libel bill refuted. By Charles Earl Stanhope, fellow of the Royal society, and of the society of arts, and member of the American philosophical society at philadelphia.
Stanhope, Charles Stanhope, Earl, 1753-1816.Date: 1792- Books
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A select collection of the most interesting tracts, which appeared during the years 1763, 1764, and 1765,
Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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A letter concerning libels, warrants, the seizure of papers, and sureties for the peace or behaviour; with a view to some late proceedings, and the defence of them by the majority.
Father of candor.Date: 1765- Books
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An examination into the rights and duties of jurors; with some strictures on the law of libels. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Gentleman of the Inner Temple.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A second letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, upon the matter of libel: suggesting the dangerous tendency of the bill now before the legislature upon the above subject, both with respect to the constitution itself and the whole system of English law. By John Bowles, Esq. Of The Inner-Temple, Barrister At Law.
Bowles, John, 1751-1819.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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An Authentick account of the proceedings against John Wilkes, Esq; Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, and late colonel of the Buckinghamshire militia. Containing all the papers relative to this interesting affair, from that gentleman's being taken into custody by His Majesty's messengers, to his discharge at the Court of Common Pleas. With an abstract of that precious jewel of an Englishman, the Habeas Corpus Act. Also the North Briton no. 45. Being the paper for which Mr. Wilkes was sent to the Tower. Addressed to all lovers of liberty.
Date: 1763- Books
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An essay on the liberty of the press: chiefly as it respects personal slander.
Hayter, Thomas, 1702-1762.Date: M,DCC,LV. [1755]- Books
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The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton, before Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, July the tenth, 1793; for selling a supposed libel, A letter, addressed to the addressers. By Thomas Paine.
Eaton, Daniel Isaac, -1814.Date: [1793]- Books
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Considerations on the legality of general warrants, and the propriety of a Parliamentary regulation of the same. To which is added, a postscript on a late pamphlet concerning juries, libels, &c.
Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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A summary of the law of libel: in four letters, signed Phileleutherus Anglicanus, Addressed to, and printed in, The Public Advertiser, By H. S. Woodfall.
Phileleutherus, Anglicanus.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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A letter concerning libels, warrants, the seisure of papers, and sureties for the peace or behaviour; with a view to some late proceedings, and the defence of them by the majority. With the postscript and an appendix.
Father of Candor.Date: 1766- Books
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A dialogue between a country farmer and a juryman, on the subject of libels. The liberty of the press, and the rights of jurymen, are the bulwark of the English constitution.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Another letter to Mr. Almon, in matter of libel.
Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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An essay on the law of libels. With an appendix, containing authorities. To which are subjoined, remarks on the case in Ireland of attachment; and the letter of the Hon. T. Erskine, Esq. on that subject.
Lofft, Capel, 1751-1824.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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The deformity of the doctrine of libels, and informations ex officio, with a view of the case of the Dean of Saint Asaph, and an enquiry into the rights of jurymen, in a letter to ... Thomas Erskine. By M. Dawes, Esq.
Dawes, M. (Manasseh), -1829.Date: 1785- Books
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A letter to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox, occas oned [sic] by his motion in the House of Commons respecting libels: and suggesting the alarming consequences likely to ensue, if the bill now before the legislature upon that subject should pass into a law. By John Bowles, Esq. ...
Bowles, John, 1751-1819.Date: 1792- Books
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An enquiry into the doctrine, lately propagated, concerning libels, warrants, and the seizure of papers; with a view to some late proceedings, and the defence of Them by the Majority; upon the Principles of Law and the Constitution. In a letter to Mr. Almon from the father of candor.
Father of candor.Date: M,DCC,LXV. [1765]- Books
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A letter concerning libels, warrants, the seizure of papers, and sureties for the peace or behaviour; with a view to some late proceedings, and the defence of them by the majority.
Father of candor.Date: 1765- Books
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An inquiry into the doctrine lately propagated, concerning attachments of contempt, the alteration of records, and the Court of Star-Chamber. Upon the principles of law, and the constitution, particularly as they relate to prosecutions for libels. With Notes, References, and Observations. By an English constitutional crown lawyer.
Rayner, John, of the Inner Temple.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]