The Newspaper Press, Volumes 3-4Alexander Andrews 1869 - Journalism |
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Page 4
... brought against him , and not against the proprietor of the paper . Upon this remark , the Lord Chief Justice said the name of the writer ought always to be given up , whenever there has been an injury to private character . His ...
... brought against him , and not against the proprietor of the paper . Upon this remark , the Lord Chief Justice said the name of the writer ought always to be given up , whenever there has been an injury to private character . His ...
Page 5
... brought the proceedings to a close . " If the reporter , who was probably the great McFlimsy himself , had photographed the scene , he would have told us that the dis- tinguished visitors at this period had either left the room or were ...
... brought the proceedings to a close . " If the reporter , who was probably the great McFlimsy himself , had photographed the scene , he would have told us that the dis- tinguished visitors at this period had either left the room or were ...
Page 7
... brought into question ought to be suppressed . But to this , in addition to the difficulty in which parties publishing Parliamentary Reports would be placed , if this distinction was to be enforced , and every debate had to be ...
... brought into question ought to be suppressed . But to this , in addition to the difficulty in which parties publishing Parliamentary Reports would be placed , if this distinction was to be enforced , and every debate had to be ...
Page 8
... brought down fine and imprisonment on publishers and authors . Yet who can doubt that the public are gainers by the change , and that , though injus- tice may often be done , and though public men may often have to smart under the keen ...
... brought down fine and imprisonment on publishers and authors . Yet who can doubt that the public are gainers by the change , and that , though injus- tice may often be done , and though public men may often have to smart under the keen ...
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... brought out at the price of two sous . following is an extract from the prospectus : " While our friends ( those of another journal of the same description , La Pensée Nouvelle ) , will seek out in science the cause of the repugnance of ...
... brought out at the price of two sous . following is an extract from the prospectus : " While our friends ( those of another journal of the same description , La Pensée Nouvelle ) , will seek out in science the cause of the repugnance of ...
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