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Fiktion und Wirklichkeit im Roman
der Schlüsselprozess um das Buch "Esra" ; ein Essay -
Verbotene Worte?
Versuch einer Neubestimmung im Umgang mit rassistischen Äußerungen jenseits des Strafrechts -
A Dialogue between a country farmer and a juryman, on the subject of libels
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The Apothecary's defence of Dr. Bentley, in answer to the spy
Together with some observations, moral and critical, upon the fable of the Jackdaw in peacock's feathers; particularly address'd to the author of the Spy -
The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and back-biting. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. late minister of Popler
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The answer of James Fraser, Esq; to the charges made against him by Robert Stewart, Esq
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Appendix to the case of the Earl of Galloway, and other udalmen of Orkney, pursuers; against the Earl of Morton, defender
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A letter to the Honourable Sir Richard Perrott, bart. on the famous Flint petition to His Majesty, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
With some strictures on Poyning's Act, and the state of Irish politics in the administration of that eminent statesman, the Right Honourable Sir John Perrott, knight of the Bath, Lord Lieutenant, Captain General, and General Governor of Ireland, &c. &c. A patriotic anecdote of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham, never before published. Some remarks on the Russian expedition, and a curious engraving of the atchievement of the ancient noble House of Perrott. By a Briton -
A Letter from Dr. S----pe to Mrs. M-lls
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Information for John Wightman of Maulslie, Esq; with concourse of His Majesty's advocate, for His Majesty's intrest, prosecutor; against Robert Montgomery, Esq; late Lord Provost of the city of Edinburgh, Alexander Miln corporal, Roderick M,Kay, William Ferguson, Nicol Hook, John Thomson, John Brown, Alexander Robertson, Alexander Paton, and James Irvine, centinels, belonging to the city gueard of Edinburgh, pannels
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An answer to the letter signed Junius, in the public advertiser of Wednesday, November 14, 1770. By William Lord Mansfield
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The indictment, trial, and punishment of the Devil's pedlars, postriders, traders, and receivers of slander
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Message from His Excellency the Governor. February 27, 1812
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[By the King,] a proclamation, for apprehending and securing the persons of Doctor Gaylard, apprentice to Nathaniel Mist of Great Carter-Lane, in the city of London, printer, and of Nathaniel Wilkinson
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The address of William Bull, gent. to William Pool, Esq; steward of the Manor of Bishop's Whitelands, in the south part of Great-Britain
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Two letters, addressed to Nathaniel Byles, and Collier Matland, Esqs
Containing a complete refutation of a certain lying, and libellous production, lately obtruded upon the public, under the signature. Of the last of these respectable gentlemen. By William Curtis -
The Speeches at full length of Mr. Van Ness, Mr. Caines, the attorney general, Mr. Harrison, and General Hamilton
in the great cause of the people against Harry Croswell, on an indictment for a libel on Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States -
Abstract of difficulties, occurring to a reader of the Reverend Professor Simson's printed answers to Mr VVebster's libel against him, humbly offered to himself for a solution
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Whereas some ill-designing and malicious persons have published, for the purpose of disquieting the minds of His Majesty's faithful subjects, that it is intended to try the prisoners, now in custody, by martial law
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Doctor King's apology
Or, Vindication of himself from the several matters charged on him by the Society of Informers -
The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and back-biting. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. minister of Popler
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The detection of the infamous answer
Published on the part of Mr. P. against the remarks; which is answered paragraph by paragraph. By Francis Walsingham, Esq; author of the Remarks -
An appeal to the tribunal of public justice
being a concise statement of the facts which led to the extraordinary case of Stockton versus Hopkins -
Report of a cause, John Jessup vs. John Ffirth, Esq. for a libel
tried at Woodbury, Gloucester, March circuit, 1807 before the Hon. William Rossell, Esquire, second justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New-Jersey -
Information for Mr. Thomas Moubray and others, the ministers of the Episcopal Communion, within the city of Edinburgh, Leith, &c