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" Court can only say the dialogue is or is not a libel ; but if it should pronounce it to be one, the criminal intention of the defendant in publishing it is taken for granted by the word Guilty ; although it has not only not been tried, but evidently appears... "
Studien: zur Orientierung über die Angelegenheiten der Presse - Page 116
by Johann Jakob Otto August Rühle von Lilienstern - 1820
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The Whole Proceedings on the Trial of an Information Exhibited Ex Officio by ...

John Stockdale, Joseph Gurney - Great Britain - 1790 - 252 pages
...the verdict itfelf not to have been found by the jury. Their verdidT: is, " guilty of publifhing, " but whether a libel or not they do not find.'* And it is therefore impoffible to fay that they can have found a criminal motive in publifhing a paper, on the criminality...
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The Lawyer's and Magistrate's Magazine: In which is Included ..., Volume 2

Crime and criminals - 1792 - 638 pages
...been tried, but evidently appears from the verdift itfelf not to have been found by the- Jury. Their is, " Guilty of publishing, but whether a libel or not they do not find." And it is therefore impoiTible to fay that they can have found a criminal motive in publishing a paper, on the criminality...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 2

Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 468 pages
...although it has not only not been tried, but evidently appears from the verdict itself, not to have been found by the jury. Their verdict is, " guilty...And it is therefore impossible to say that they can have found a criminal motive in publishing a paper, on the criminality of which they have formed no...
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The speeches of the hon. Thomas Erskine ... when at the Bar, on ..., Volume 1

Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - Forensic orations - 1810 - 420 pages
...although it has not only not been tried, but evidently appears from the verdict itself not to have been found by the Jury. Their verdict is, " Guilty...And it is therefore impossible to say that they can have found a criminal motive in publishing a paper, on the criminality of which they have formed no...
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The Speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine: (now Lord Erskine), when ..., Volume 1

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1810 - 412 pages
...although it has not only not been tried, but evidently appears from the verdict itself not to have been found by the Jury. Their verdict is, " Guilty of publishing ; but whether a libel or tf not, they do not find." And it is therefore impossible to say that they can have found a criminal...
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The Speeches of the Hon. T. Erskine (now Lord Erskine): When at ..., Volume 1

James Ridgway - Freedom of the press - 1813 - 416 pages
...been tried, but evidently appears from the verdict itself not to have been found by the Jury.—Their verdict is, " Guilty of publishing; but whether a libel or " not, they do not find."—And it is therefore impossible to say that they can have found a criminal motive in publishing...
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The Speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine: (now Lord Erskine), when ..., Volume 1

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1813 - 634 pages
...Guilty; although it has not only been tried, b'ut evidently appears from the verdict itself not to have been found by the Jury. Their verdict is, " Guilty of publishing; but whe" ther a libel or not, they do not find." And it is therefore impossible to say that they can have...
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The Speeches of the Earl of Chatham, the Hon. R.B. Sheridan, Lord Erskine ...

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 pages
...although it has not only not been tried, but evidently appears, from the verdict itself, not to have been found by the Jury. Their verdict is, ' Guilty...it is, therefore, impossible to say, that they can have found a criminal motive in publishing a paper, on the criminality of which they have formed no...
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Speeches of Thomas Lord Erskine, Volume 1

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1870 - 514 pages
...although it has not only not been tried, but evidently appears from the verdict itself not to have been found by the jury. Their verdict is, " Guilty...it is, therefore, impossible to say that they can have found a criminal motive in publishing a paper on the criminality of which they have formed no...
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Legal Masterpieces: Specimens of Argumentation and Exposition by ..., Volume 1

Van Vechten Veeder - Forensic orations - 1903 - 656 pages
...although it has not only not been tried, but evidently appears, from the verdict itself, not to have been found by the jury. Their verdict is, "Guilty...And it is therefore impossible to say that they can have found a criminal motive in publishing a paper, on the criminality of which they have formed no...
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