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... trial . In this manner , a few years ago , more than twenty political writers were accused in one day , and only one of them was afterwards tried . Thus at one time the greater part of the London journals stood under criminal ...
... trial . In this manner , a few years ago , more than twenty political writers were accused in one day , and only one of them was afterwards tried . Thus at one time the greater part of the London journals stood under criminal ...
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... trial of publications , which should be composed of judges , political associates , and a certain number of intelligent and expert men . A body so constituted would no lon- ger be a tribunal , but an extraordinary commission , which ...
... trial of publications , which should be composed of judges , political associates , and a certain number of intelligent and expert men . A body so constituted would no lon- ger be a tribunal , but an extraordinary commission , which ...
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... trial by jury in England , in matters of libel , has reached its pre- sent condition , and what has become of the freedom of the press , in that nation , under its protection . Since the censorship was abolished in that country ...
... trial by jury in England , in matters of libel , has reached its pre- sent condition , and what has become of the freedom of the press , in that nation , under its protection . Since the censorship was abolished in that country ...
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