| Hugh Leslie - 1808 - 356 halaman
...is necessary to pre" vent the daily abuse of it, will entirely lose its force, when it " is shewn" (by a reasonable exertion of the laws) " that the...never can be used to any " good one, when under the controul of an inspector. So true " it will be found, that to censure the licentiousness, is to main"... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 470 halaman
...prevent the daily abuse of it,' " will entirely lose its force, when it is shown (by a " seasonable exertion of the laws) that the press " cannot be abused to any bad purpose, without in" curring a suitable punishment; whereas it never " can be used to any good one, when under the "... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 halaman
...prevent the daily abuse of it,' " will entirely lose its force, when it is shown (by a " seasonable exertion of the laws) that the press " cannot be abused to any bad purpose, without in" curring a suitable punishment; whereas it never " can be used to any good one, when under the "... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1813 - 634 halaman
...laws) that the press cannot be abu" sed to any bad purpose, without incurring a suitable pu" nishment; whereas it never can be used to any good one, " when...licentiousness, is to maintain the " liberty of the press.*" These principles of the law of England, thus laid down by this great man, must be admitted to be incontrovertible.... | |
| James Ridgway - 1813 - 470 halaman
...prevent the daily abuse of it,' " will entirely lose its force, when it is shown (by a "seasonable exertion of the laws) that the press " cannot be abused to any bad purpose, without in" curring a suitable punishment; whereas it never " can be used to any good one, when under the "... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 340 halaman
...effectually to preserve them inviolate : for, to express my ideas in the words of the learned Blackstone, to censure the licentiousness, is to maintain the liberty, of the press. Let, therefore, the laws remain unaltered, if the alteration is attended with danger. I will only uppeal... | |
| 1820 - 848 halaman
...Transportation. —Because we believe that by a seasonable exertion of the laws, as they at present exist, the press cannot be abused to any bad purpose, without incurring a suitable punishment. Because any extension of the power of punishment now vested in the courts of law with respect to cases... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1820 - 880 halaman
...Dissentient, " Because we believe, that by a seasonable exertion of the laws, as they at present exist, the Press cannot be abused to any bad purpose, without incurring a suitable punishment. " Because any extension of the power of punishment now vested in the Courts of Law, with respect to... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1821 - 322 halaman
...effectually to preserve them inviolate : for to express my ideas in the words of the learned Blackstone, to censure the licentiousness, is to maintain the liberty, of the press. Let, therefore, the laws remain unaltered, if the alteration is attended with danger. I will only appeal... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 598 halaman
...effectnally to preserve them inviolate : for, to express my ideas in the words of the learned Blacks! one, " to censure the licentiousness, is to maintain the liberty, of the press." Let, therefore, the laws remain unaltered, if the alteration is attended with danger to constitutional... | |
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