Annual Register, Tập 82Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1841 |
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... ground that the allegation therein contained about the work was a libel . The defendants pleaded two pleas , first , " Not guilty ; " secondly , " That the words complained of in the de- claration are true . " Under the plea of not ...
... ground that the allegation therein contained about the work was a libel . The defendants pleaded two pleas , first , " Not guilty ; " secondly , " That the words complained of in the de- claration are true . " Under the plea of not ...
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... ground that it was issued by the au- thority of the house of com- mons , and therefore could contain no libel in the legal acceptation of the term . This plea was demurred to , as insufficient in point of law ; and it was ably argued in ...
... ground that it was issued by the au- thority of the house of com- mons , and therefore could contain no libel in the legal acceptation of the term . This plea was demurred to , as insufficient in point of law ; and it was ably argued in ...
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... ground of a prosecution . He would hesitate to pronounce it a proceeding in parliament in the terms given by some of the judges in that case ( Rex v . Wright ) . " In the case of " Rex v . Creevy , " an action was brought against Creevy ...
... ground of a prosecution . He would hesitate to pronounce it a proceeding in parliament in the terms given by some of the judges in that case ( Rex v . Wright ) . " In the case of " Rex v . Creevy , " an action was brought against Creevy ...
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... ground that there was an amend- ment to the original motion . In the course of the debate which ensued , Sir R. Inglis , who followed Mr. O'Connell , made use of the following words , " But was it for the hon . and learned gentleman ...
... ground that there was an amend- ment to the original motion . In the course of the debate which ensued , Sir R. Inglis , who followed Mr. O'Connell , made use of the following words , " But was it for the hon . and learned gentleman ...
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... ground that it was libellous . Lord Kenyon said , " It is impossible for us to admit , that the proceedings of either house of parliament are a libel ; " and afterwards , “ This is a pro- ceeding by one branch of the legis- lature , and ...
... ground that it was libellous . Lord Kenyon said , " It is impossible for us to admit , that the proceedings of either house of parliament are a libel ; " and afterwards , “ This is a pro- ceeding by one branch of the legis- lature , and ...
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