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The Trial of John Peltier: Esq., for a Libel Against Napoleon Buonaparté ... - Page 91
by Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - 1803 - 312 pages
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Public Characters, Volume 8

1806 - 672 pages
...wholesome jealousy of their fellow-subjects. But above all, they confided in the moderation and g©od sense of juries, popular in their origin, popular...mass again. " By these checks and temperaments,'' added he, " they hoped that they should sufficiently repress mar lignant libels, without endangering...
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Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 ..., Volume 8

1806 - 666 pages
...wholesome jealousy of their fellow-subjects. But above all, they confided in the moderation and gaod sense of juries, popular in their origin, popular...mass again. " By these checks and temperaments,'* added he, " they hoped that they should sufficiently repress malignant libels, without endangering...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 5

Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 pages
...and the occasional yices of men, they have, upon the whole, not been disappointed. I know that in the hands of my learned friend, that trust will never...should sufficiently repress malignant libels, without endangering that freedom of inquiry which is the first security of a free state. They knew that the...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 5

Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 514 pages
...and the occasional vices of men, they have, upon the whole, not been disappointed. I know that in the hands of my learned friend, that trust will never...juries, popular in their origin, popular in their feelifigs, popular in their very prejudices, taken from the mass of the people and immediately returning...
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The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches ..., Volume 3

1808 - 542 pages
...and the occasional vices of men, they have upon the whole not been disappointed. I know that in the hands of my learned friend, that trust will never...abused. But, above all, they confided in the moderation nnd good sense of juries, popular in their origin, popular rju their feelings, popular in their very...
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The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches ..., Volume 3

Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - 1810 - 516 pages
...and the occasional vices of men, they have upon the whole not been disappointed. I know that in the hands of my learned friend, that trust will never...should sufficiently repress malignant libels, without endangering that freedom of inquiry which is the first security of a free state. They knew that the...
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Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ..., Volume 28

Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1820 - 738 pages
...UK: hands of my leained friend, that trust will never be abused. — But, above all, they i <. nailed in the moderation and good sense of juries, popular...should sufficiently repress malignant libels, without endangering that freedom of inquiry which is the first security of a free state. They knew that the...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 28

1820 - 742 pages
...and tlje occasional vices of men, they have upon the whole not- been disappointed. I know that in the hands of my learned friend, that trust will never...prejudices, taken from the mass of the people, and im-' medialely returning to that mass again. By these checks and temperaments t|icy hdped" that they...
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Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine: To which is Added, the ...

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1841 - 548 pages
...whole, not been disappointed. I know that in the hands of my learned friend, that trust will never bo abused. But, above all, they confided in the moderation...should sufficiently repress malignant libels, without endangering that freedom of inquiry which is the first security of a free state. They knew that the...
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Library of Oratory: Embracing Select Speeches of Celebrated ..., Volume 3

1845 - 554 pages
...and the occasional vices of men, they have, upon the whole, not been disappointed. I know that in the hands of my learned friend, that trust will never...should sufficiently repress malignant libels, without endangering that freedom of inquiry which is the first security of a free state. They knew that the...
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