| George Ticknor Curtis - Copyright - 1847 - 490 pages
...may bo required by the public exigencies, without the sanction of the government. On the other hand, from the nature of the public service, or the character...them publicity, even against the will of the writers. But this is an exception in favor of the government, and stands upon principles allied to, or nearly... | |
| William Wetmore Story - Judges - 1851 - 692 pages
...may be required by the public exigencies, without the sanction of the government. On the other hand, from the nature of the public service, or the character...them publicity, even against the will of the writers. But this is an exception in favor of the government, and stands upon principles allied to, or nearly... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - Forms (Law) - 1852 - 680 pages
...may be required by the public exigencies, without the sanction of the government. On the other hand, from the nature of the public service, or the character...them publicity, even against the will of the writers. But this is an exception in favor of the government, and stands upon the principles allied to, or nearly... | |
| Walter Arthur Copinger - Copyright - 1870 - 448 pages
...CAT, li. required by the public exigencies, without the sanction of the government. On the other hand, from the nature of the public service, or the character...them publicity, even against the will of the writers. But this is an exception in favour of the government, and stands upon principles allied to, or nearly... | |
| Joseph Story - Equity - 1870 - 914 pages
...may be required by the public exigencies, without the sanction of the government. On the other hand, from the nature of the public service or the character...government to give them publicity, even against the will of tbe writers. But this is an exception in favor of the government, and stands upon principles allied... | |
| Joseph Story - Equity - 1886 - 962 pages
...compilation, involving so much expense and so much labor to the editor in collecting and arranging ments, embracing historical, military, or diplomatic information, it may be the right and even the duty of the the materials, might be pirated and government to give them publicity republished by another bookseller,... | |
| India, Charles Collett - Equitable remedies - 1907 - 628 pages
...concerns. (2 Story's Eq. 946-8.) Official letters are to be regarded in a somewhat different light : for, from the nature of the public service, or the character of the documents, it may be the right, or even the duty, of the Government, to give them publicity, even against the... | |
| Walter Arthur Copinger, E. P. Skone James - Copyright - 1927 - 636 pages
...the character of the documents, embracing historical, military, or diplomatic information, it may be right, and even the duty, of the government, to give...them publicity, even against the will of the writers. But this is an exception in favour of the government, and stands upon principles allied to, or nearly... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1974 - 1244 pages
...may be required by the public exigencies, without the sanction of the Government. On the other hand, from the nature of the public service, or the character...them publicity, even against the will of the writers. 2 Story at 113." That portion of the Criminal Code dealing with the transmission or loss of national... | |
| United States. Congress. House. House Administration Committee - 1974 - 282 pages
...the restrictions that the government might place on fne documents, Story wrote : "On the other hand, from the nature of the public service, or the character...government, to give them publicity, even against the trill of the writers." (Italics added.) One wonders what the Justice might have said if the letters... | |
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