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" If people should not be called to account for possessing the people with an ill opinion of the government, no government can subsist. For it is very necessary for all governments that the people should have a good opinion of it. "
The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]. - Page 589
redigeeritud poolt - 1826
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The Law of Literature: Reviewing the Laws of Literary Property in ..., 1. köide

Appleton Morgan - 1875 - 538 lehte
...appointed to administer affairs, is certainly a 1 14 St. Tr. 1095. reflection on the government. If people should not be called to account for possessing the...opinion of the government, no government can subsist ; for it is very necessary for all governments that the people should have a good opinion of it. And...
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Speeches of Lord Erskine: While at the Bar, 1. köide

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1876 - 622 lehte
...officers are appointed to administer affairs, is certainly a reflection on the government. If people should not be called to account for possessing the...opinion of the government, no government can subsist. For it is very necessary for all governments that the people should have a good opinion of it ; and...
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Indian Criminal Law and Procedure: Including the Procedure in the High ...

India - 1877 - 1088 lehte
...— 4 Bl. Coun. 423. In E. v. Tutchin, 5 St. Tr. 532, Holt 424, Lord Holt said, that "if men shall not be called to account for possessing the people...opinion of the Government, no government can subsist ; nothing can be worse to any government than to endeavour to procure animosities as to the management...
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England, 3. köide

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1878 - 514 lehte
...possess the people with the notion that the government is administered by corrupt persons. If writers should not be called to account for possessing the...opinion of the government, no government can subsist. You are to consider whether the words which I have read to you do not tend to beget an ill opinion...
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: With the Evidence, Procedure, and ...

William Blake Odgers - 1881 - 836 lehte
...any publication tending to beget an ill opinion of the Government is a criminal libel. " If persons should not be called to account for possessing the...opinion of the Government, no Government can subsist ; for it is very necessary for all Governments that the people should have a good opinion -of it" (sic)....
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A History of the Criminal Law of England, 2. köide

James Fitzjames Stephen - 1883 - 522 lehte
...officers are appointed " to administer affairs is certainly a reflection upon the " government. If people should not be called to account " for possessing the people with an ill opinion of the govem" ment no government can subsist. For it is very necessary " for all governments that the people...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 159. köide

1884 - 626 lehte
...breach of the peace,' and even from the days of William III. when Lord Holt declared that ' if persons should not be called to account for possessing the ' people with an ill-opinion of the Government, no Govern' ment could subsist.' Sir James Stephen, in this portion of...
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Indian Criminal Law: Containing the Indian Penal Code and Other Indian Acts ...

India, Matthew Henry Starling - 1886 - 684 lehte
...seditious; 4 Bl. Coun. 423. In R. v. Tntchin, 5 St. Tr. 532 ; Holt 424 ; Lord Holt said, " that if men shall not be called to account for possessing the people...opinion of the Government, no government can subsist; nothing can be worse to any government than to endeavour to procure animosities as to the management...
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: The Evidence, Procedure, and ...

William Blake Odgers - 1887 - 1174 lehte
...publication tending to beget an ill opinion of the Government is a criminal libel. " If persons sheuld not be called to account for possessing the people...opinion of the Government, no Government can subsist; for it is very necessary for all Governments that the people sheuld have a good opinion of it " (sic)....
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An Examination of the Trials for Sedition which Have Hitherto Occurred in ...

Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn - 1888 - 312 lehte
...officers are appointed to administer affairs, is certainly a reflection on the Government. If people should not be called to account for possessing the...opinion of the Government, no government can subsist. For it is very necessary for all governments that the people should have a good opinion of it. And...
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