| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1813 - 710 pages
...bureaus of every subject in the kingdom will be thrown open to the search and inspection of a messenger, whenever the Secretary of State shall think fit to...parties' papers in the first instance; his house is rifled—his most valuable secrets wrested out of his possession, before the paper, for which he is... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - Constitutional history - 1863 - 608 pages
...bureaus of every subject in this kingdom will be thrown open to the search and inspection of a messenger, whenever the secretary of state shall think fit to charge, or even to suspect, a person to be the author, printer, or publisher of a seditious libel." " This power, so... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1865 - 672 pages
...bureaus of every subject in this kingdom will be thrown open to the search and inspection of a messenger, whenever the secretary of state shall think fit to...of a seditious libel." " This power, so assumed by the secretary of state, is an execution upon all the party's papers in the first instance. His house... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - Constitutional history - 1865 - 684 pages
...seditious libel." " This power, so assumed by the secretary of state, is an execution upon all the party's papers in the first instance. His house is rifled, his most valuable papers are taken out of his possession, before the paper, for which he is charged, is found to be criminal... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - Constitutional law - 1868 - 776 pages
...and inspection of a messenger, whenever the secretary of state shall see fit to charge, or even to suspect, a person to be the author, printer, or publisher...of a seditious libel.' ' This power, so assumed by the secretary of state, is an execution upon all the party's papers in the first instance. His house... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - Constitutional law - 1874 - 904 pages
...and inspection of a messenger, whenever the secretary of state shall see fit to charge, or even to suspect, a person to be the author, printer, or publisher...of a seditious libel.' ' This power, so assumed by the secretary of state, is an execution upon all the party's papers in the first instance. His house... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - Constitutional law - 1874 - 914 pages
...seditious libel.' 'This power, so assumed by the secretary of state, is an execution upon all the party's papers in the first instance. His house is rifled ; his most valuable papers are taken out of his possession, before the paper, for which he is charged, is found to be criminal... | |
| Hannis Taylor - Constitutional history - 1898 - 714 pages
...bureaus of every subject in the kingdom will be thrown open to search and inspection of a messenger, whenever the secretary of state shall think fit to...author, printer, or publisher, of a seditious libel." * Wilkes, at the time of his arrest, was a member of the house of commons, and he therefore applied,... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - Constitutional law - 1890 - 1014 pages
...messenger, whenever the secretary of state shall see fit to charge, or even to suspect, a person to he the author, printer, or publisher of a seditious libel.' ' This power, so assumed by the secretary of state, is an execution upon all the party's papers in the first instance. His house... | |
| Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1890 - 920 pages
...bureaux of every subject in this kingdom will be thrown open to the search and inspection of a messenger, whenever the Secretary of State shall think fit to charge, or even to suspect, a person to be the author, printer, or publisher of a seditious libel." Lord Camden takes... | |
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