| Gorges Edmond Howard - 1782 - 376 стор.
...before and fmce the revolution, is to fubjedl " all freedom of fentiment to the prejudices of one w man, and make him the arbitrary and infallible " judge of all controverted points in learning, re'' ligion and government." But to punifh (as the law does at prefent) any dangerous or offenfive... | |
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 528 стор.
...as was formerly done, both before and fince the revolution % is to fubjett all freedom of fentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make him the arbitrary...points in learning, religion, and government. But to punifh (as the law does at prefent) any dangerous or offenfive writings, which, when publifhed, {hall... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 422 стор.
...manner above mentioned, is to fubjeft all freedom of fentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make ь him the arbitrary and infallible judge of all controverted points in learning, religion, and government. J3ut to puniih fas the law does at prefent) any dangerous or oftenfive writings which, when publiihed,... | |
| Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 852 стор.
...To fubjcft the prefs to the reftridlive power of a licetifer, is to fubjeft all freedom of fentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make him the arbitrary...points in learning, religion, and government. — But u puni/h (as the law doe<, at prcfent} any dangerous or cffenJive writings which, when publi/htd, Jhall,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 620 стор.
...as was formerly done, both before and fmee the revolution ", is to fubject all freedom of fentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make him the arbitrary...controverted points in learning, religion, and government. Bnt to punifh (as the law does at prefent) any dangerous or offenfive writings, \vhich, when pufalifhed,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 446 стор.
...confequences of his temerity. Topunifli dangerous or oftcnfive writings, which, when publifhed, fliall, on a fair and impartial trial, be adjudged of a pernicious tendency, is neceflary for the prefervation of peace and good order, of government and religion, the only folid... | |
| 1805 - 552 стор.
...as was formerly done, both before and fince the revolution, is to fubjeit all freedom of fentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make him the arbitrary...points in learning, religion, and government. But to punifh (as the law does at prefent) any dangerous or offenfive writings, which, when publiihed, (hall;... | |
| William Belsham - 1806 - 646 стор.
...licenser ; but this, as the celebrated Blackstone observes, " is to subject all freedom of sentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make him the arbitrary...controverted points in learning, religion, and government. The will of individuals ought to be left free : the abuse only of that free will is the proper object... | |
| Hugh Leslie - 1808 - 356 стор.
...formerly done, both before " and since the Revolution, is to subject all freedom of senti" ment to'the prejudices of ONE MAN, and make HIM the arbitrary...infallible judge of all controverted points in learning, re" ligion, and government. But to punish," (as the law-does " at present) " any dangerous or offensive... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 стор.
...was formerly done, both before and " since the Revolution, is to subject all freedom of " sentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make " him the arbitrary and infallible judge of all controt" verted points in learning, religion, and govern" ment ; but to punish (as the law does at... | |
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