31 results filtered with: Libel and slander - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Doctor King's apology: Or, Vindication of himself from the several matters charged on him by the Society of Informers.
King, William, 1685-1763.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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A serious remonstrance to the publick. In regard to the many bold uncommon insults and reflections latey publish'd against the government by the writers for the male-contents; with a hint upon the use and abuse of the press. Address'd particularly to the electors of Great Britain. Wherein also the behaviour of the opposition towards His Majesty, and his adm----n, both before and since the commencement of the war, is judiciously consider'd, and the malecontent party fairly and honestly painted in their own proper colours. By a friend to Liberty.
Friend to liberty.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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An address to the people of Great Britain, on the doctrine of libels, and the office of juror, more particularly in cases of libel. By George Dyer, B.A.
Dyer, George, 1755-1841.Date: 1799- Books
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May it please your Lordship, your Lordship's great candour, and readiness in redressing of grievances, encourage us, at the instance of a great number of the gentry of the county of Anglesey, humbly to remind your Lordship on their behalf, how unfortunate they are for want of a more legal and impartial exercise of that power which the bounty of the Crown has lodg'd in the Lord Viscount Bulkeley, who is Custos Rotulorum of that county, constable of the castle of Bewmares, chamberlain of North-Wales circuit, and vice-admiral of North-Wales.
Owen, Arthur, active 1709.Date: 1709]- Books
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The preface; Being the Introduction to a Work shortly to be published In France, Should Mr. Fox's Bill upon Libels eluded, or wholly rejected, In England. Some general Observations on the corrupted Parts of an excellent Constitution will precede the Identification of each Abuse, in the Conduct, Character and Situation of Individuals;-Shewing the People how things are. Addressed to Messrs. Lambton, Grey, Whitbread, and Sheridan, Esquires, by plain reason.
Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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The trial of Wm. Winterbotham, assistant preacher at How's Lane meeting, Plymouth; before the Hon. Baron Perryn, and a special jury, at Exeter; on the 25th. of July, 1793. for seditious words. Taken in short hand by Mr. Wm. Bowring.
Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829.Date: 1794- Books
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The case of Sir John and Mr. Charles Crisp, grandsons of Sir Nicholas Crisp, in relation to the forts and castles of Africa.
Crisp, John, Sir.Date: 1709?]- Books
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The doctrine of libels and the duty of juries fairly stated, by The Author of the Excise Scheme dissected, &c. The fatal Consequences of Ministerial Influence, &c. and several other Pieces in Favour of our Constitution.
Grange, James Erskine, Lord, 1679-1754.Date: 1752- Books
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Mr. King's apology; or a reply to his calumniators. The subjects treated, and facts stated, will be found materially to concern every person who resides in a great metropolis.
King, John (Banker)Date: 1798- Books
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A digest of the law concerning libels: containing the resolutions in the books on the subject, and many manuscript cases. The whole illustrated with occasional observations. With a supplement containing considerable Additions. By a gentleman of the Inner-Temple.
Rayner, John, of the Inner Temple.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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A short answer to two lybels lately published against D.O. By Drs. Cheyne and Pitcairn.
Oliphant, Charles, -1719.Date: Printed in the year 1702- Books
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The proceedings of the House of Lords in the case of Benjamin Flower, prin-ter of the Cambridge intelligencer, for a supposed libel on the bishop of Llandaff: With prefatory remarks, and animadversions on the writings of the bishop of Llandaff, the Rev. R. Ramsden, A.M. Fellow of Trinity College, and the Rev. Robert Hall, A.M. minister of the baptist meeting, Cambridge: by the Printer. To which are added, the argument in the Court of King's Bench, on a motion for an Habeas Corpus, and a postscript, containing remarks on the judgment of that court, By Henry Clifford, of Lincoln's Inn, barrister at law.
Flower, Benjamin, 1755-1829.Date: M,D,CCC. [1800]- Books
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A second postscript to a late pamphlet, entitled, A Letter to Mr. Almon, in matter of libel. By the Author of that Letter.
Author of that letter, Letter to Mr. Almon.Date: 1770- Books
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[By the King,] a proclamation, for apprehending and securing the persons of Doctor Gaylard, apprentice to Nathaniel Mist of Great Carter-Lane, in the city of London, printer, and of Nathaniel Wilkinson.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1714-1727 : George I)Date: 1721- Books
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The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and back-biting. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. late minister of Popler.
Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712.Date: 1729- Books
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Mr. King's apology; Or, A reply to his calumniators. The subjects treated and facts stated, will be found materially to concern every person who resides in a great metropolis.
King, John (Banker)Date: 1799- Books
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Mr. King's apology; Or, A reply to his calumniators. The subjects treated, and facts stated, will be found materially to concern every person who resides in a great metropolis.
King, John (Banker)Date: 1799- Books
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The real calumniator detected: being candid remarks on Mr. King's apology; or reply to his calumniators.
Date: 1798- Books
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May it please your Lordship, your Lordship's, great candor and readiness in redressing of grievances, encourage us, at the instance of a great number of the gentry of the county of Anglesey, humbly to remind your Lordship on their behalf, how unfortunate they are for want of a more legal and impartial exercise of that power, which the bounty of the Crown has lodged in the Lord Viscount Bulkeley, who is Custos Rotulorum of that county, constable of the castle of Bewmares, chamberlain of North-Wales circuit, and vice-admiral of North-Wales.
Owen, Arthur, active 1709.Date: 1709]- Books
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A short and sober answer to a malicious and calumnious libel, (Being the postscript to a book published by Mr. Willison, one of the presbyterian preachers at Brechin, called a letter from a parochial bishop to a prelatical gentleman, &c.) Or A vindication of the discourse upon the fourth commandment, published by J.S. a presbyter of the Episcopal Church of Scotland.
Small, James, approximately 1650-approximately 1730.Date: 1715?]- Books
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England's alarm! On the prevailing doctrine of libels, as laid down by the Earl of Mansfield. In a letter to His Lordship. By a country gentleman. To which is added by way of appendix, the celebrated dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer, written by Sir William Jones, wit remarks thereon, and on the case of the Dean of St. Asaph. By M. Dawes, Esq.
Country gentleman.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Mr. King's apology; or, a reply to his calumniators. The subjects treated and facts stated, will be found materially to concern every person who resides in a great metropolis.
King, John (Banker)Date: 1799- Books
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Mr. King's apology; or, a reply to his calumniators. The subjects treated and facts stated, will be found materially to concern every person who resides in a great metropolis.
King, John (Banker)Date: 1798- Books
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An enquiry into the extent of the power of juries, on trials of indictments or informations, for publishing seditious, or other criminal writings, or libels, extracted from a miscellaneous collection of papers that were published in 1776, intituled, Additional papers concerning the province of Quebec.
Maseres, Francis, 1731-1824.Date: 1792- Books
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An address to the people of Great Britain, on the doctrine of libels, and the office of juror. By George Dyer, B. A.
Dyer, George, 1755-1841.Date: 1799