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" ... refused to hear and allow the exceptions taken by Zenger's counsel, and excluded them from the bar; but he was ably defended by other counsel, and especially by Andrew Hamilton, then a barrister of Philadelphia. Zenger pleaded not guilty. His counsel... "
Gazetteer of the State of New York: Embracing a Comprehensive View of the ... - 427. lappuse
laboja - 1860 - 752 lapas
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The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794

1741 - 930 lapas
...administration of juftice i and from the fame books Mr. Attorney inlutul, that whether the perfon defamed is a private man or a magistrate, whether living or dead, whether the libel is true er falle, or if tfce party againft whom UU made is of good or evil fame, it n nevertheless...
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American Criminal Trials, 1. sējums

Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 lapas
...the sacred seat of justice, or to have any concern in the administration of justice: and he insisted, that whether the person - defamed was a private man...living or dead, whether the libel was true or false, or if the party against whom it was made was of good or evil fame, it was nevertheless a libel; for in...
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The United States Democratic Review, 8. sējums;40. sējums

1857 - 598 lapas
...of Philadelphia. Zenger pleaded not guilty. His counsel admitted the printing and publishing of the papers, and offered to give their truth in evidence....The counsel for the prosecution then said, "The jury mvst find a verdict for the king," and gave the usual definition of a libel; asserting that, "whether...
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History of the City of New York: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present ...

Mary Louise Booth - 1859 - 868 lapas
..." What " the legal authorities declare it to be," returned Bradley. "Whether the person defamed be a private man, "or a magistrate, whether living or dead, whether the " libel be true or false, or the party against whom it is " made be of good or evil fame, it is nevertheless...
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The Works of William H. Seward, 2. sējums

William Henry Seward - 1853 - 698 lapas
...of Philadelphia. Zenger pleaded not guilty. His counsel admitted the printing and publishing of the papers, and offered to give their truth in evidence....The counsel for the prosecution then said, "The jury mwstffind a verdict for the king," and gave the usual definition of a libel ; asserting that, " whether...
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The Works of William H. Seward, 2. sējums

William Henry Seward - 1888 - 698 lapas
...of Philadelphia. Zenger pleaded not guilty. His counsel admitted the printing and publishing of the papers, and offered to give their truth in evidence...." whether the person defamed was a private man or magistrate, whether living or dead, whether the libel was true or false, or whether the party against...
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Old New York: A Journal Relating to the History and Antiquities ..., 1-2. sējumi

1890 - 906 lapas
...of justice, or to have any concern in the administration of justice. Whether the person defamed is a private man or a magistrate, whether living or dead, whether the libel is true or false, or the party against whom it is made is of good or evil fame, it is nevertheless...
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History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise and Progress, 1. sējums

Mrs. Burton Harrison, Martha Joanna Lamb - 1896 - 614 lapas
...? " asked Hamilton. Bradley gave the usual definition. He said : — "Whether the person defamed be a private man or a magistrate, whether living or dead, whether the libel be true or false, or the party against whom it is made be of good or evil fame, it is nevertheless...
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John Peter Zenger: His Press, His Trial and a Bibliography of Zenger Imprints

Livingston Rutherfurd - 1904 - 344 lapas
...Administration of Justice : And from the same Books Mr. Attorney insisted, that •whether the Person defamed is a private Man or a Magistrate, whether living or Dead, whether the Libel is true or false, or if the Party against whom it is made is of good or evil Fame, it is nevertheless...
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History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise and Progress ..., 1. sējums

Martha Joanna Lamb - 1921 - 874 lapas
..." asked Hamilton. Bradley gave the usual definition. He said : — " Whether the person defamed be a private man or a magistrate, whether living or dead, whether the libel be true or false, or the party against whom it is made be of good or evil fame, it is nevertheless...
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