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The Constitution of England: Or, An Account of the English Government: in ... - Page 202
by Jean Louis de Lolme - 1853 - 376 pages
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A Guide to the Practice of the Courts of General Quarter Sessions of the ...

Samuel Raynes - 1826 - 268 pages
...defined to be malicious defamations, expressed either in printing or writing, or by signs or pictures, tending either to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is alive, and thereby exposing him to public hatred, contempt, and ridicule. 1 Haw. c. 73 ; and as to...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, Volume 1

William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 788 pages
...defined to be malicious defamations, expressed either in printing or writing, or by signs or pictures, tending either to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is alive, and thereby exposing him to public hatred, toutempt, and ridicule, (g) Upon some of these subjects...
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Formularies, Or, The Magistrate's Assistant: Being a Collection ..., Volumes 1-2

William Robinson - 1827 - 692 pages
...to be " until discharged by due course of taw." 155 LIBEL. A LIBEL is a malicious defamation tending to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one living, and to expose him to hatred, contempt, or ridicule. 1 Haw. 73. . A libel may be by writing,...
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American Annual Register: 1826-27

Joseph Blunt - 1828 - 880 pages
...contempt and ridicule. (4 JB/. Com. 150.) Haickins defines a libel, to be a malicious defamation, tending to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is alive : and expose him to public hatred, contempt or ridicule. (Hawk. b. 1, ch. 73, s. 1.) Chilly remarks,...
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the american annual register for the years 1826-7, or, the fifty year of ...

e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 pages
...contempt and ridicule. (4 111. Com. 150.) Hawkins defines a libel, to be a malicious defamation, tending to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is alive : and expose him to public hatred, contempt or ridicule. (Haiek.bl, eh. 73, «. 1.) Chilly remarks,...
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The Criminal Statutes of England: Analysed, and Arranged Alphabetically ...

John Collyer - 1828 - 700 pages
...malicious defamation, expressed either in printing or writing, and tending either to blacken the .162 memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is alive, and expose him to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule: 1 Haw. PCc 99, *. 1. It has also been...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1829 - 964 pages
...in a strict sense, is taken for a malicious defamation, expressed either in printing 01 writing, and tending either to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is alive, and to expose him to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule." In llth Modern, p. 99, is a dictum...
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A Dictionary of Mechanical Science, Arts, Manufactures, and ..., Volume 2

Alexander Jamieson - 1829 - 654 pages
...defined n malicious defamation, expressed in printing or writing, or by signs, pictures. &,c. tendiug either to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is alive, aud thereby exposing him to public hatred, contempt, and ridicule. Libels, say я Blackstone....
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A Treatise on the Law of Slander and Libel: And Incidentally of ..., Volume 1

Thomas Starkie - 1830 - 688 pages
...to be " a malicious defamation, expressed either in printing or writing, or by signs, pictures, &c., tending either to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is title to a false character, so also would it be contrary to the principles of public policy and convenience,...
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The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the ...

Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835 - 862 pages
...defined to be a malicious defamation, expressed either in printing or writing, or by signs, pictures, &c. h the bill, answer, information, indictment, declaration,"or any part of any record or p alive, and thereby exposing him to public hatred, contempt, and ridicule. 1 Hank. PC c. 73. § 1 ;...
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