30 resultados para Seditious libel
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"The Panama libel suit": p. 299-311.
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In the "Alcance al Mercurio peruano," Lima, 1833, Rodríguez made a violent attack on General O'Higgins, who at once instituted suit for libel. The "Acusacion," an elaborate defence of O'Higgins, is chiefly a compilation of documents relating to his revolutionary career, ostensibly by Ascencio, but in reality prepared by José Joaquín de Mora. cf. Prólogo, t. 12; also, Figueroa, Dicc. biog. de estranjeros en Chile, 1900, p. 154, where the name Ascencio is asserted to be a pseudonym.
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Action for libel.
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"Proceedings on the trial of Robert Faulder, bookseller (one of forty against whom actions were brought for selling the Baviad) for publishing a libel on John William, alias Anthony Pasquin, esq.": p.[91]-128.
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I. Military flogging. Queen Carolina. Libel on the Durham clergy. Army estimates. Holy alliance. Education. Law in Ireland. Imprisonment for debt. Bedchamber question. Wellington Speeches.--II. Commerce and manufactures. Liverpool election. Liverpool Mechanics'institute. The slave trade. Case of Rev. John Smith. Negro slavery. The slave trade. Emancipation of negro apprentices. Eastern slave trade. Present state of the law. Local courts. Parliamentary reform. Poor laws.
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In: The Trials with the defences at large of Mrs. Jane Carlile. London : R. Carlile, 1825.
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Cf. Teerink, H. A bibliography of ... Jonathan Swift. The Hague, 1937, p. 27.