The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 3Temple University School of Law, 1959 - Electronic journals |
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... colonial America would perhaps by now be exhausted for the scholar by virtue of the vast attention given to the trial of printer John Peter Zenger of New York . Zenger's is one of the most celebrated criminal cases of the colonial ...
... colonial America would perhaps by now be exhausted for the scholar by virtue of the vast attention given to the trial of printer John Peter Zenger of New York . Zenger's is one of the most celebrated criminal cases of the colonial ...
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... colonial government controls over the press : Licensing of the press and pre - publication censorship in England died in 1695 with the expiration of the last Printing Act and Parliament's refusal to renew . But these controls were ...
... colonial government controls over the press : Licensing of the press and pre - publication censorship in England died in 1695 with the expiration of the last Printing Act and Parliament's refusal to renew . But these controls were ...
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... colonies , another restrictive instru- ment seems to have been strong throughout the colonial period . This was the power of legislative and judicial agencies to punish for breach of privilege , or contempt . Printers were forever being ...
... colonies , another restrictive instru- ment seems to have been strong throughout the colonial period . This was the power of legislative and judicial agencies to punish for breach of privilege , or contempt . Printers were forever being ...
Contents
The Critical Years 1800 | 28 |
A Bibliography of Articles on Blackstone | 78 |
Current Literature Edited by Elizabeth M Moys 88 276 | 88 |
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