| William H. Graves - 1917 - 220 lehte
...be impressed upon your minds, let it be instilled into your children, that the liberty of the press is the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights of an Englishman, and that the right of juries to return a general verdict, in all cases whatsoever, is an essential... | |
| 1917 - 548 lehte
...at the dictation of men who would silence the press in their own interests. The liberty of the press is "the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights" of a people only when it is conducted by men who dare to dp right and shame to do wrong. The ordinary... | |
| William Nelson - 1918 - 666 lehte
...be impressed upon your minds, let it be instilled into your children, that the Liberty of the Press is the Palladium of all the Civil, Political, and Religious Rights of Freemen." 77ta Palladium was but a continuation in Frankfort of the IVasliingion Afirror. The paper... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 lehte
...read the papers. GABRICK — Prologue to SHERIDAN'S School for Scandal. к The liberty of the press as flesh and blood, Our pastime and our happiness will grow. WORDSWORTH — Poetica JUNTOS— Dedication to Letters. r The highest reach of a news-writer is an empty Reasoning on Policy,... | |
| Florence McWhorter Miller - 1927 - 218 lehte
...be impressed upon your minds, let it be instilled into your children, that the liberty of the press is the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights of an Englishman; and that the rights of juries to return a general verdict, iu all cases whatsoever, is an essential... | |
| John Alexander Wilson Gunn - 1983 - 352 lehte
...when Junius, in the dedication to the collected edition of his letters, called liberty of the press "the Palladium of all the civil, political and religious rights of an Englishman," he was but following the crowd. Junius's dictum has been called the best-known and most frequently... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 lehte
...novelist. Things That Have Interested Me, "Secret Trials," Second Series (1923). 2 The liberty of the Press is the Palladium of all the civil, political and religious rights of an Englishman. JUNIUS (PSEUDONYM OF WRITER NEVER I, "Dedication to the English Nation," The tetters oflunius (1 772).... | |
| Roy Porter - 2000 - 776 lehte
...British freedom', pronounced the jurist William Blackstone, while the pamphleteer 'Junius' styled it 'the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights of an Englishmen'. 46 This turned into a veritable Whig mantra: 'Against despotism of any kind or in any... | |
| Regina Hewitt, Pat Rogers - 2002 - 308 lehte
...following impassioned reminder: Let it be instilled into your children, that the liberty of the press is the Palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights of an Englishman, and that the right of juries to return a general verdict, in all cases whatsoever is an essential part... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2005 - 918 lehte
...[Commentaries on the Constitution, chap. 44, sec. 1885] quoted Junius [1769-72], "The liberty of the press is the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights of an Englishman, and the right of juries to return a general verdict in all cases whatsoever, is an essential part of... | |
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