A Digest of the Law Concerning Libels: Containing All the Resolutions in the Books on the Subject, and Many Manuscript CasesWilliam Hallhead, 1778 - 139페이지 |
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... Causes of ment to the Tower for writing a feditious Li- the pre- fent Inqui- bel against the King and Government , his En- ry con- largement thence by the Court of Common cerning Pleas , his fuffering himself to be outlawed , to- Libels ...
... Causes of ment to the Tower for writing a feditious Li- the pre- fent Inqui- bel against the King and Government , his En- ry con- largement thence by the Court of Common cerning Pleas , his fuffering himself to be outlawed , to- Libels ...
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... Cause of Blood - fhedding . If it be against a Ma- the Living . giftrate , it is a Scandal to the Government , A Libel is punishable , tho ' the private Man or Magiftrate is dead at well as Ma the Time of making the Libel ; for others ...
... Cause of Blood - fhedding . If it be against a Ma- the Living . giftrate , it is a Scandal to the Government , A Libel is punishable , tho ' the private Man or Magiftrate is dead at well as Ma the Time of making the Libel ; for others ...
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... Cause why an Information should not Information go against the Defendant for Writing and Sending a Letter moved for to one Mr. Willis the Profecutor , wherein were thefe upon the li- Words , viz . " You are a Scoundrel , and defrauded ...
... Cause why an Information should not Information go against the Defendant for Writing and Sending a Letter moved for to one Mr. Willis the Profecutor , wherein were thefe upon the li- Words , viz . " You are a Scoundrel , and defrauded ...
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... cause it was no Offence on which a Commitment might by Law be , till Indictment or Prefentment ; that this was an Inhibition against all Bail , and that Commitments were Punishments only after Conviction , and not before ; and without ...
... cause it was no Offence on which a Commitment might by Law be , till Indictment or Prefentment ; that this was an Inhibition against all Bail , and that Commitments were Punishments only after Conviction , and not before ; and without ...
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... Cause and the Effect are the fame Thing . a bound to give Surety of the Peace . But if a Libel could poffibly , by any Abuse of Lan- Libeller not guage , or has any where been called inadvertently , Breach of the Peace , there is not ...
... Cause and the Effect are the fame Thing . a bound to give Surety of the Peace . But if a Libel could poffibly , by any Abuse of Lan- Libeller not guage , or has any where been called inadvertently , Breach of the Peace , there is not ...
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120 페이지 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
41 페이지 - Subject in Fear by Blows, Threats, or Geftures. Nor is this Cafe of the Libeller ever enumerated in any of thefe Writers among the Breaches of Peace ; on the contrary, it is always defcribed as an Act tending to excite, provoke, or produce Breaches of the Peace...
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49 페이지 - Thefe are in his majefty's name to authorize and require you to receive into your cuftody the body of John Wilkes, efq; herewith fent you for being the author and...
42 페이지 - He is, by this Means, impowered, in the firft Inftance, to pronounce the Paper to be a feditious Libel, a Matter of fuch Difficulty, that fome have pretended, it is too high to be...
104 페이지 - ... both in respect of the judges of the Court and of their honourable proceeding according to their just jurisdiction and the ancient and just orders of the court. For the judges of the same are (as you have heard) the grandees of the realm, the lord chancellor, the lord treasurer, the lord president of the King's Council, the lord privy seal, all the lords spiritual, temporal and others of the King's most honourable Privy Council and the principal judges of the realm, and such other lords of Parliament...
7 페이지 - ... nonsense if strained to any other meaning, is as properly a libel as if it had expressed the whole name at large; for it brings the utmost contempt upon the law to suffer its justice to be eluded by such trifling evasions; and it is a ridiculous absurdity to say that a writing which is understood by every, the meanest, capacity, cannot possibly be understood by a judge and jury.
16 페이지 - It is not material whether the libel be true, or whether the party against whom it is made, be of good or ill fame; for in a settled state of Government the party grieved ought to complain for every injury done him in an ordinary course of law, and not by any means to revenge himself, either by the odious course of libelling, or otherwise...
52 페이지 - Ihewing that privilege of parliament is conufable at common law, he ' fays, that privilege generally holds, unlefs it be in three cafes, viz. treafon, felony, and the peace.
51 페이지 - I fhould have thought it very weighty and alarming ; but it has been fettled. Before I mention the cafe where it Was folemnly adjudged, I would take notice, that neither my Lord Coiet Lord Hah, or Mr.