The Fourth Estate: Contributions Towards a History of Newspapers, and of the Liberty of the Press, 1. kötetDavid Bogue, 86, Fleet Street, 1850 - 298 oldal |
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... Government of England . " From an English , let us turn to a French statesman . M. Thiers says : - " The Liberty of the Press affords a channel through which the injured may challenge his oppressor at the bar of the nation ; it is the ...
... Government of England . " From an English , let us turn to a French statesman . M. Thiers says : - " The Liberty of the Press affords a channel through which the injured may challenge his oppressor at the bar of the nation ; it is the ...
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... government can interfere in discus- sion , only by making it less free than it would otherwise be . Men are most likely to form just opinions , when they have no other wish than to know the truth , and are exempt from all influence ...
... government can interfere in discus- sion , only by making it less free than it would otherwise be . Men are most likely to form just opinions , when they have no other wish than to know the truth , and are exempt from all influence ...
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... Government were traduced to an ill sense , just as the Fanatics , in Coffee- houses in and about London used to talk , for creating differen- ces between the King and his People ; and ( saving the word Popery ) just as we are served in ...
... Government were traduced to an ill sense , just as the Fanatics , in Coffee- houses in and about London used to talk , for creating differen- ces between the King and his People ; and ( saving the word Popery ) just as we are served in ...
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... governments of the period for these public read- ings are preserved in the library at Florence . These also have been pointed to as the first Newspapers , but cannot fairly claim to be such . They were not pub- lished for circulation ...
... governments of the period for these public read- ings are preserved in the library at Florence . These also have been pointed to as the first Newspapers , but cannot fairly claim to be such . They were not pub- lished for circulation ...
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... that Penry told him he would set forth such a like book as he had before him set forth for * Neale's History of the Puritans , Vol . I. , p . 507 . SECRET PRINTING . 43 the government of Wales . That 42 THE FOURTH ESTATE .
... that Penry told him he would set forth such a like book as he had before him set forth for * Neale's History of the Puritans , Vol . I. , p . 507 . SECRET PRINTING . 43 the government of Wales . That 42 THE FOURTH ESTATE .
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123. oldal - ... books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are; nay, they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them.
127. oldal - He that can apprehend and consider vice with all her baits and seeming pleasures, and yet abstain, and yet distinguish, and yet prefer that which is truly better, he is the true wayfaring Christian.
69. oldal - I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair: I hid not my face from shame and spitting. For the Lord God will help me; therefore shall I not be confounded: therefore have I set my' face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed.
116. oldal - THIS is true liberty, when freeborn men, Having to advise the public, may speak free ; Which he who can, and will, deserves high praise ; Who neither can, nor will, may hold his peace ; What can be juster in a state than this ? FROM HORACE.
249. oldal - Here runs the mountainous and craggy ridge That tempts ambition. On the summit see The seals of office glitter in his eyes ; He climbs, he pants, he grasps them ! At his heels, Close at his heels, a demagogue ascends, And with a dextrous jerk soon twists him down, And wins them but to lose them in his turn.
123. oldal - Last, that it will be primely to the discouragement of all learning, and the stop of truth, not only by disexercising and blunting our abilities in what we know already, but by hindering and cropping the discovery that might be yet further made both in religious and civil wisdom.
280. oldal - Wales, so far as relates to the Execution of criminals in the county of Chester. II. An Act to amend an Act of the Thirty-eighth Year of King George the Third, for preventing the Mischiefs arising from the printing and publishing Newspapers, and Papers of a like Nature, by Persons not known, and for regulating the Printing and Publication of such Papers in other respects ; and to discontinue certain Actions commenced under the Provisions of the said Act.
261. oldal - ... that every man, not intending to mislead, but seeking to enlighten others with what his own reason and conscience, however erroneously, have dictated to him as truth, may address himself to the universal reason of a whole nation, either upon the subject of governments in general, or upon that of our own particular country: — that he may analyze the principles of its constitution, — point out its errors and defects, — examine and publish its corruptions,— warn his fellow-citizens against...
129. oldal - I had, and been counted happy to be born in such a place of philosophic freedom as they supposed England was, while themselves did nothing but bemoan the servile condition into which learning amongst them was brought; that this was it which had damped the glory of Italian wits...