| Thomas Starkie - 1813 - 710 sivua
...entitled "Juverna." Ld. Ellenborough, CJ in summing,up to the jury, observed, " It is no new doctrine, that if a publication be calculated to alienate the...government into disesteem, whether the expedient be by ridicule or obloquy, the person, so conducting himself, is exposed to the inflictions of the law.... | |
| Francis Ludlow Holt - 1816 - 340 sivua
...as he is in every other act, if it tend to the prejudice of any individual. It is no new doctrine, that if a publication be calculated to alienate the...government into disesteem, whether the expedient be by ridicule or obloquy, the person so conducting himself is exposed to Uie inflictions of the law.... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 834 sivua
...chancellor of Ireland. Ld. Ellenborough CJ in his address to the jury observed,," It is no new doctrine, that if a publication be calculated to alienate the...affections of the people, by bringing the government into (lisesteem, whether the expedient be by ridicule or obloquy, the person so conducting himself is exposed... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1821 - 292 sivua
...Rule, concerning Discs teem. PROOF of- the Rule. — Ch. Justice, p. 854. " IT is no new 1 doctrine, that if a publication be calculated to alienate the...disesteem, whether the expedient be ridicule or obloquy, the ' person so conducting himself is exposed to the inflictions ' of the law. It is a crime. It has... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1822 - 584 sivua
...as a crime, and no government can be safe unless it be punished." * Again : " It is no new doctrine, that if a publication be calculated to alienate the...government into disesteem, whether the expedient be by ridicule or obloquy, the person so conducting himself is exposed to the inflictions of the Law.... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1822 - 458 sivua
...be punished." And Lord Kllenlarourh,iuR.v.Co6oct (Holt, on Libel, 114. Stark. on Libel, 529) , said that if a publication be calculated to alienate the...the government into disesteem, whether the expedient resorted to be ridicule or obloquy, the writer, publisher, &c. are punishable. And whether the defendant... | |
| 1822 - 872 sivua
...a crime ; and no government can be safe, unless it be punished ;.' Again ; ' It is no new doctrine, that if a publication be calculated to alienate the...affections of the people, by bringing the government into dis< .teem, whether the expedient be • 2. Camp. Bit. AD 18IO. • Hawk. I'l. C. " Libel." AD 1715.... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1824 - 594 sivua
...chancellor of Ireland. Lord Ellenborough, CJ in his address to the jury observed, " It is no new doctrine that if a publication be calculated to alienate the...government into dis-esteem, whether the expedient be by ridicule or obloquy, the person so conducting himself is exposed to the inflictions of the law.... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1824 - 360 sivua
...Libel, Í14. Stark, on Libel, 529.) said that if a publication be calculated to alienate the »ffections of the people, by bringing the government into disesteem, whether the expedient resorted to be ridicule or obloquy, the writer, publisher, &c. are punishable. And whether the defendant... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 788 sivua
...chancellor of Ireland. Lord Ellenborough, CJ in his address to the jury observed, " It " is no new doctrine that if a publication be calculated to alienate "...government into " disesteem, whether the expedient be by ridicule or obloquy, the " person so conducting himself is exposed to the inflictions of " the law.... | |
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