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An essay on the art of news-paper defamation, in a letter to Mr. William Griffin, printer and publisher of the Morning Post, a master of that art
By C.D. Piguenit -
The proceedings of the House of Lords in the case of Benjamin Flower, prin-ter of the Cambridge intelligencer, for a supposed libel on the bishop of Llandaff
With prefatory remarks, and animadversions on the writings of the bishop of Llandaff, the Rev. R. Ramsden, A.M. Fellow of Trinity College, and the Rev. Robert Hall, A.M. minister of the baptist meeting, Cambridge: by the Printer. To which are added, the argument in the Court of King's Bench, on a motion for an Habeas Corpus, and a postscript, containing remarks on the judgment of that court, By Henry Clifford, of Lincoln's Inn, barrister at law -
Excerpts from Mr Godefroy's household and police books, in process, from 21st February 1747, to 1st January 1750. With explanatory notes. And answers, on the part of the pursuers, to the excerpts from these books, and to the observations subjoined to the excerpts given in on the part of the defender
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Mr. King's apology
Or, A reply to his calumniators. The subjects treated, and facts stated, will be found materially to concern every person who resides in a great metropolis -
Act of the University of Edinburgh, upon a petition and representation of the students of divinity
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State of the process, the presbytery of peebles against Mr David Dickson late minister of the Gospel at Newlands, referred by the Reverend Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale to the venerable assembly of the Church of Scotland, to meet in May 1763
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Information for Alexander Miln Corporal, Roderick Mackay, William Ferguson, Nicol Hook, John Thomson, John Brown, Alexander Robertson, Alexander Paton, and James Irvine, centinels, belonging to the city-guard of Edinburgh, pannels; against John Wightman of Maulslie, Esq.; with concourse of His Majesty's advocate, for His Majesty's interest, prosecutor
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Information for Robert Montgomery, Esq; late lord provost of Edinburgh, pannel; against John Wightman of Maulslie, pursuer
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An abstract of the proceedings of Mary Warren of the city of Dublin, spinster, daughter of Henry Warren late of the said city Esq; deceas'd, against William Palmer of the same city Esq; in the Consistory Court of the Arch-Bishop of Dublin. That in January, one thousand seven hundred and one, the said Mrs. Mary Warren commenc'd a suit
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Allason, butcher in Glasgow
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Advertisement. On Wednesday evening, the 16th of June inst. Mr. The. Bolton, late of Trinity-College now clerk in the Treasury, Dublin, and Mr. Cox, eldest son of Sir Richard Cox, baronet, walked together in Stephen's-green, and were, after some time, joined by Mr. Richard Fenwick, and by James Alleyn, who appeared to be heated by liquor. Alleyn (with wom Mr. Cox had no other acquaintance, than what his, Mr. Cox's, father's hospitality begat) soon began to ridicule Mr. Cox's Sobriety
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The presentment of the Grand Jury of the city of Cork Septemb. 12, 1711. Against Edward Lloyd, for publishing several libels in and about that city
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The Regicide unmask'd
Or, The tories due and cry, after shock, a whigg-bull-dog belonging to Pewterers-Hall -
The unparalleled speech of Mr. Curran, on the trial of Mr. Peter Finerty, for a libel, on Earl Camden, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
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To the public
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The evil of slander
a discourse delivered at Heath, Sept. 3, 1815 -
The evil of slander
a discourse delivered at Heath, September 3, 1815 -
Karl May und Rudolf Lebius: die Dresdner Prozesse
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Lettres de Messieurs Raymond, Jourdan et Mallard, députés de la Garde nationale & de la Commune de Toulon
servant de réponse aux injures insérées contre eux dans le mémoire de M. le comte d'Albert de Rioms ; chef d'escadre -
An address to the people of Great Britain on the doctrine of libels and the office of juror
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Mr. Dunne, Mr. Justice Best, and Serjeant Spankie, or, The opinion of the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas on the subject's right of petitioning Parliament, and on the law of libel
with animadversions on the counsellor's defence of slander and slanderers -
The star chamber, or, A panorama of the moral assassins of the metropolis
together with reflexions on the revival of this odious inquisition in Britain -
A letter from candor, to the Public advertiser
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Théorie du libelle, ou, L'art de calomnier avec fruit
dialogue philosophique -
Of evil-speaking
a sermon preach'd before the King and Queen, at White-Hall. By His Grace John, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, 1694. Publish'd by their Majesties Especial Command