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" It is no new doctrine that if a publication be calculated to alienate the affections of the people, by bringing the government into dis-esteem, whether the expedient be by ridicule or obloquy, the person so conducting himself is exposed to the inflictions... "
The Law of Libel: In which is Contained a General History of this Law in the ... - Page 114
by Francis Ludlow Holt - 1816 - 302 pages
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Fabian Tract

Sidney Webb - Cooperation - 1923 - 732 pages
...impunity to any person publishing anything that is .... prejudicial to the general interests of the State It is no new doctrine that if a publication be calculated...the people by bringing the government into disesteem .... the person so conducting himself is exposed to the infliction of the law. It is a crime." (*)...
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American Citizenship as Distinguished from Alien Status

Frederick Albert Cleveland - Citizenship - 1927 - 528 pages
...person against whom it was made.15 Lord Ellensborough in Rex v. Cobbett said that if a publication was calculated to alienate the affections of the people by bringing the government into disrepute whether the expedient resorted to was ridicule or obloquy, the writer and publisher were...
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Hearing[s] Before the ...: Committee on the Judiciary, House of ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1935 - 136 pages
...Chief Justice, Lord Ellenborough, asserted that : " It is no new doctrine that if a publication he calculated to alienate the affections of the people,...disesteem, whether the expedient be by ridicule or obloquy * * * it is a crime." Yet in these days at least half the morning and evening journals in England,...
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Annual Report

Puerto Rico - 1900 - 360 pages
...well-established principle of American law that if a publication be calculated to alienate the affection of the people by bringing the Government into disesteem, whether the expedient resorted to be ridicule or obloquy, the writer and publisher are punishable; and whether the defendant...
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Historia constitucional de Puerto Rico, Volume 1

José Trías Monge - Political Science - 1980 - 344 pages
...established principle of American law that if a publication be calculated to alienate the affection of the people by bringing the Government into disesteem, whether the expedient resorted to be ridicule or obloquy, the writer and publisher are punishable; and whether the defendant...
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A Journalism Reader

Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley - Journalism - 1997 - 412 pages
...trial in the cause, entitled, The King against Cobbet [sic], 24th May 1804, Lord Ellenborough said, 'It is no new doctrine, that if a publication be calculated...bringing the government into disesteem, whether the expression be ridicule or obloquy, the person so conducting himself is exposed to the inflictions of...
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A Journalism Reader

Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley - History - 1997 - 422 pages
...cause, entitled. The King against Cobbet (tic!, 24th Mav 1804, Lord Ellenborough oee ii J said, '1t is no new doctrine, that if a publication be calculated...affections of the people, by bringing the government into disestccm, whether the expression be ridicule or obloquy, the person so conducting himself is exposed...
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Crime to Promote the Overthrow of the Government: Hearing Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee No. 2 - Government, Resistance to - 1935 - 136 pages
...R. \: Cobbet,* an even more distinguished Lord Chief Justice, Lord Ellenboroush. asserted that : " It is no new doctrine that if a publication be calculated...disesteem, whether the expedient be by ridicule or obloquy * * * it is a crime." Yet in these days at least half the morning and evening journals in England,...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1900 - 938 pages
...well-established principle of American law that if a publication be calculated to alienate the affection of the people by bringing the Government into disesteem, whether the expedient resorted to be ridicule or obloquy, the writer and publisher are punishable; and whether the defendant...
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