The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 - American literature Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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Page 560
... Lord Ellenborough , [ 4 East . 582 ] as " Up- an anomaly in the law of evidence . “ on what principle , " he adds , " the anoma- lous case was so settled , I cannot pretend to say ; but , having been so settled , it may be too much for ...
... Lord Ellenborough , [ 4 East . 582 ] as " Up- an anomaly in the law of evidence . “ on what principle , " he adds , " the anoma- lous case was so settled , I cannot pretend to say ; but , having been so settled , it may be too much for ...
Page 568
... Sir John Carr , Knt . was Plaintiff , and Messrs . Hood and Sharpe , Defendants : damages laid at £ 1000 . The trial took place in Guildhall , on the 25th of July , 1808 , before Lord Ellenborough anđ a special Jury : taken down in ...
... Sir John Carr , Knt . was Plaintiff , and Messrs . Hood and Sharpe , Defendants : damages laid at £ 1000 . The trial took place in Guildhall , on the 25th of July , 1808 , before Lord Ellenborough anđ a special Jury : taken down in ...
Page 569
... Lord Ellenborough . But we must allow a latitude to the free discus- sion of the merits and demerits of authors and their works ; otherwise we may talk indeed of the liberty of the press , but there will be in reality an end of it . Mr ...
... Lord Ellenborough . But we must allow a latitude to the free discus- sion of the merits and demerits of authors and their works ; otherwise we may talk indeed of the liberty of the press , but there will be in reality an end of it . Mr ...
Page 570
... Lord Ellenborough - They do so . They depreciate his character as an author , conceiving they have a right to do so . 1 Mr. Garrow . Then let them shew that they have done it fairly . Lord Ellenborough . No , they need not . YOU must ...
... Lord Ellenborough - They do so . They depreciate his character as an author , conceiving they have a right to do so . 1 Mr. Garrow . Then let them shew that they have done it fairly . Lord Ellenborough . No , they need not . YOU must ...
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... sir John Carr , 6001 for that , and a conditional 1001. more I think , on the ... Lord have mercy upon sir John Carr we have a rod in pickle for him : we will ... Ellenborough . - Certainly not ; you must prove that publication , as well ...
... sir John Carr , 6001 for that , and a conditional 1001. more I think , on the ... Lord have mercy upon sir John Carr we have a rod in pickle for him : we will ... Ellenborough . - Certainly not ; you must prove that publication , as well ...
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