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ANONYMOUS ARTICLES, &C.-continued.

What amounts to Defamation. Sol. J. & Rep. 18: 484.
What is deemed a Publication? Leg. Obs. 23: 119.

What is Justification. L. T. 64: 59.

What is libel? L. J. 15: 258. Same art.

Rep. 8: 355. Leg. News, 3: 257. Which is no Libel? Ir. L. T. 15: 204.

Ir. L. T. 14: 272.

Wash. L.

Words Actionable per se.

Annotated Case.

Cent. L. J. 22: 14.

Words causing Injury. Ir. L. T. 12: 84

Writing a man down an Impostor and Scoundrel. L. J. 1: 663.

APSLAND ROBERT. An inquiry into the nature of the Sin of Blasphemy and into the propriety of regarding it as a civil offense. 1817.

With

ASPLAND, LINDSEY MIDDLETON, M. A., LL. D. The Law of Blasphemy; being a Candid Examination of the Views of Mr. Justice Stephen. an Appendix.

BABY, MR. JUSTICE. Address to Grand Jury at Montreal. 6: 281.

BACON'S ABRIDGMENT, tit. Slander, Courts Ecclesiastical.

Leg. News,

BACON, LORD. Tract on Libel. Mentioned in the memoirs of T. Hollis, p. 169.

[It is referred to in a note to T. Holt White's edition of Milton's Areopagitica, and the annotator adds: "My inquiries after this posthumous publication have been fruitless.' Query. If the same tract as one entitled "Certain observations upon a Libel. By Lord Bacon, A. D. 1592." to be found in several editions of Bacon's works.]

BALL, W. E, LL. D. Leading cases on the Law of Torts, with notes. don, 1884.

Lon

BANTZ, GIDEON D. Privileged Communications. Annotated Case. Cent. L. J. 22: 418.

SAME. Newspaper Privileges. Cent. L. J. 21: 86.

BERNEYE, JOHN. Slander and Libel. Can. L. J. 8: 272.

BLACK, H. CAMPBELL. Libel of the dead. American Law Review, JulyAugust, 1889.

BLOUNT, CHARLES. A just vindication of learning and of the liberty of the Press. 1695.

BLUE LAWS OF CONNECTICUT.

BOLLAN ON THE RIGHT OF EVERY MAN TO THINK AND SPEAK FREEly.

(Referred to Quincy's Massachusetts Reports, p. 270.)

BONNEY, C. C. Lecture on Libel. Chic. L. N. 8: 133.

BORTHWICK. Observations upon the Mode of prosecuting for libel according to the laws of England. London, 1830.

[This is not the work referred to in the following pages as Borthwick on Libel.]

BOWLES, JOHN. Considerations on the respective rights of judge and jury, particularly upon trials for libels occasioned by an expected motion of the Hon. C. J. Fox. London, 2d ed., 1791.

SAME. Two Letters to the Hon. C. J. Fox, occasioned by his late motion in the House of Commons, respecting libels, and suggesting the alarming consequences likely to ensue if the bill now before the legislature should pass into a law. London, 1792.

BRADY, JAMES T. Lecture on the Law of Libel.

BREWER, D. J. What is Libel? Kans. L. J. 3: 19.

BREWER, DAVID J. Libel. Address. Kans. Bar Asso. (1886) 55. Same
art. Cent. L. J. 22: 363. West. Jur. 5: 1.

[Comments on the foregoing. New York Daily Register, May 3d,
1886.]

BROWNE, IRVING. Defamation. Alb. L. J. 9: 118, 135. Same art. Ir. L.
J. 8:125, 141. Jour. Jur. 1: 450.

SAME. Is a lunatic liable for Slander.

Alb. L. J. 25: 284.

SAME. Evidence of Defendant's Pecuniary Standing in Actions of Slander.
Alb. L. J. 23: 44.

BRYDON, FREDK. W. Criminal Libel. Alb. L. J. 23: 46. Wash. L. Rep.
9:33.

BURN'S ECCLESIASTICAL LAW, tit. Defamation.

CALHOUN'S REPORT on the attempt to circulate through the mails inflammatory appeals, &c., made to the United States Senate, February 4, 1836. CHRISTIAN DISCIPLINE, vol. 3.

CHRISTIAN EXAMINER, vols. 16, 17.

CITY HALL REPORTER. Slander, p. 160.

CLAPP, ROBERT P. Injunction to Restrain Slander in Respect to Business
Annotated Case. Am. L. Reg. (N. S.) 23: 701.

COCKBURN, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE. The Summing up to the Jury of, in the
case of Seymour v. Butterworth. Monthly Law Rep. 25: 385. Boston,

1863.

COLERIDGE, LORD. On Society Journals. Leg. News, 7: 137.

COOK, JOHN T. Privileged Communications in Petition for Removal of Police
Officer. Annotated Case. East. Rep. 1: 616.

SAME. Law of Slander. Wash. L. Rep. 8: 114, 353.

COOLEY. Constitutional Construction. Chapter xii.

of the Press."

L. T. 80: 435.

"Liberty of Speech and

COOPER ON LIBEL. Review of; and of the case of The People v. Croswell, 12 Southern Quarterly Review, 236, A. D. 1847.

H

COOTE'S ECClesiastical Courts, tit. Defamation.

CORNHILL MAGAZINE, January, 1867.

CRAFTSMAN, THE, No. 281, vol. viii, p. 213.

[Contains the reasons why the Commons would not agree to the clause which revived the old printing act, delivered at a conference with the Lords, 1695.]

CRUMP, F. O. Libel and Slander. Co. Ct. Chr. 21: 76, 97, 120. Chamb. J. 46: 300.

DAWES, M. England's Alarm! on the Prevailing doctrine of Libels, as laid down by the Earl of Mansfield in a letter to his Lordship, by a country gentleman, to which is added by way of appendix, the celebrated dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer, written by Sir. William Jones, with remarks thereon, and on the case of the Dean of St. Asaph. London, 1785.

DEFAMATION. Albany Law Journal, 9: 118, 135.

DESTY, ROBERT. Privileged Communications. Annotated Case. Fed. Rep. 10: 622.

DODSLEY'S Annual Register. A. D. 1792.

DOMESTIC ANNALS OF SCOTLAND. By Chambers. Vol. 1, p. 126.
DONNER, A. J. Recent Phases of Defamation. Cent. L. J. 15: 202.

DREAM. The Dream; or, the true History of Deacon Giles' Distillery and Deacon Jones' Brewery. Cheever's Defense in Abatement of Judgment for an alleged Libel in the story entitled, "Inquire at Amos Giles' Distillery." 2 Vols. 8vo. and 18mo. New York, 1836-48.

EARLE, GEORGE H., JR. Defamatory words uttered by an Advocate. Annotated Case. Am. L. Reg. (N. S.) 23: 12.

ECLECTIC REVIEW, March, 1867.

EDINBURGH REVIEW. Review of George on Libel. Abuses of the Press,
vol. 22.
Review of Holt on Libel, 2d edition, vol. 27. French Law of
Libel, vol. 32. Libels on Christianity, vol. 38.

ELLIOTT, GEORGE. The Newspaper Libel and Registration Act, 1881, with a statement of the Law of Libel as affecting Proprietors, Publishers and Editors of Newspapers. London, 1884.

ERSKINE'S SPEECHES on subjects connected with the Liberty of the Press. EWELL, MARSHALL D. Slander of a Public Officer, actionable per se. Annotated Case. Am. L. Reg. (N. S.) 18: 186.

SAME. Libel of Candidate for office.

24: 640.

Annotated Case. Am. L. Reg. (N. S.)

SAME. Privileged Communications to Newspapers about Candidate for office. Annotated Case. Am. L. Reg. 25: 509.

FIELD, David DUDLEY. Law of Libel and the Newspaper Press. Internat.

Rev. 3: 479.

FINLASON, W. F. Right of Free Discussion. Case of Catch v. Shaen. L. J. 6:8.

FISK, G. Liberty of Opinion. 14 Ex. H. Lec. 300.

FLOOD, JOHN C. H. 1880, London.

A Treatise on the Law concerning Libel and Slander.

FORD, CHARLES. The Law of Libel as applied to Newspapers, by Mr. Charles Ford of London, a Solicitor of the English Supreme Court; a paper read at the meeting of the Incorporated Law Society, A. K., held at Cambridge on the 7th and 8th October, 1879. London, 1879.

FORD, DOUGLAS M. The growth of the Freedom of the Press. English Historical Review, January, 1889.

FREEDOM OF SPEECH and writings upon public affairs considered, with an

Historical view of

The Roman Imperial Laws against Libels as violations of Majesty or

lesser offenses.

The Nature and Use of Torture among the Romans and modern Euro

peans.

The bringing of the Rack into the Tower where it remains, for a beginning of the Civil Laws in England.

The different treatment of Libels there.

The origin, legal and assumed jurisdiction, subservience to Arbitrary
Power and Abolition of the Court of Star-Chamber, and of Trial by
Juries, with observations on the proper use of the Liberty of the Press,
and its Abuses, particularly of late with respect to the colonies, and
a brief state of their origin and political nature, collected from various
Acts of Princes and Parliament. London, 1766.

FREEMAN, A. C. Enjoining the Publication of Libel. Cent. L. J. 4: 171.
FURNEAUX, DR. Letters to Sir William Blackstone on Toleration.
GEARY, W. N. M. The Law of Theatres and Music Halls. London, 1885.
GEORGE ON LIBEL, Review of. Edinburgh Review, vol. 22.

GODKIN, E. L.

Libel and its Legal Remedy. Am. J. Soc. Sci. 12: 69. Same

art. Atlan. 46: 729.

GRAY, EARL.

Speech on Lord Sidmouth's circular respecting Libels. House

of Lords, 1817.

GREENE, N. ST. J. Slander and Libel. Am. L. Rev. 6: 593.

HAGERMAN, JOHN FRELINGHUYSEN.

branch of Legal Evidence. 1889.

Privileged Communications as a

[Contains Ch. XX. Privileged Communications in the Law of Libel and

Slander. Ch. XXI, Journalistic Privileges.]

HALL, REV. MR. ROBERT. An Apology for the Freedom of the Press.

don, 1821.

Lon

HARRIS, GEORGE. Libel cases under Lord Campbell's Act. L. T. 16: 518, 561; 17: 17, 192.

HASTINGS, SYDNEY, B. A., Oxon. A Treatise on Torts and the legal remedies for their redress. London, 1885.

HAYTER, BISHOP. An Essay on the Liberty of the Press, chiefly as it respects personal slander.

[In Marvin's Legal Bibliography, a treatise with a precisely similar title is attributed to John Asgill. I know not if it is the same work.] HOLMES, OLIVer Wendell, JR. The Theory of Torts of American Law Review, 652.

HOLT'S LAW OF LIBEL, Review of. American Quarterly Review, vol. 5 (A. D.), 1829.

HOPKINS, J. B. Liberty and Libel. 9 Gentleman's Magazine, N. S. 185.

HUNT, JOHN. Law of Libel (on the), with strictures on the self-styled Constitutional Society. 8vo. London, 1823.

JACOB'S LAW DICTIONARY, titles Justification, Court of Piepowders, Copia Libelli Deliberanda, Scandal.

JEBB, R. C. Ancient organs of Public Opinion.

Harvard University, June 26th, 1884.

Oration, Sander's Theatre of

JOHNSON, H. B. Justification by Proof of Charge. Annotated Case. Am. L. Reg. (N. S. 18: 101.

JONES, JOHN, LL. D., &c. De Libellis Famosis; or, the Law of Libels. London, 1812.

KERR, JAMES M.

Actionable Words. Annotated Case. Fed. Rep. 25: 133.

Atl. Rep. 2: 397. N. W. Rep. 25: 14. Pac. Rep. 11: 179. 5:738.

N. E. Rep.

SAME. Newspaper Publications concerning Candidate for office. Annotated Case. N. W. Rep. 26: 671.

KERR, WILLIAM WILLIAMSON, A. M., Oxon, &c. A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Injunctions. Third edition. With notes and American cases, by Franklin S. Dickson, L. Q. B. Phil. 1889.

[Ch. XIII, Injunction against the publication of a Libel and against Slander of Title.]

KING, J. Law of Libel and the Newspaper Press.

Canad. Mo. 8: 394.

KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE. Scandal and Envy, vol. 33.

LAWSON, JOHN D. Slander of a person in his calling. Am. L. Rev.15: 573Same art. Ir. L. T. 16: 7, 85. Leg. Add. 2: 291.

LEWIS, W. D. Liberty of Opinion in Relation to Blasphemous Libel. Paper. Jurid. Soc. Pap. 2: 250.

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