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" He is, by this Means, impowered, in the firft Inftance, to pronounce the Paper to be a feditious Libel, a Matter of fuch Difficulty, that fome have pretended, it is too high to be... "
A Digest of the Law Concerning Libels: Containing All the Resolutions in the ... - Page 42
by Gentleman of the Inner-Temple - 1778 - 139 pages
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 26

English literature - 1764 - 796 pages
...pronounce the parer to be a feditious libel; a matter of ikh difficulty, that fomehave pretended, it is loo high to be intruded to a fpecial jury of the firft rank and condition : he is to imdsrftand and decide, by himlelf, the meaning of every innuendo ; he is to determine the tendency...
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The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ..., Volume 3

1764 - 592 pages
...firft inftance, to pronounce the paper to be a icditious libel, a matter of fuch difficulty, that forae have pretended, it is too high to be intruded to a fpecial jury, of the tirtt rank and con» dition ; be « to undctttaml and decide by himfelf, the meaning of every ¡ылendo...
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A Complete Collection of the Lords' Protests: From the First Upon ..., Volume 2

Constitutional history - 1767 - 322 pages
...this Means, impowered, in the firft Inftance, to pronounce the Paper to be a feditious Libel, a Matter of fuch Difficulty, that fome have pretended, it is too high to be entrufted to a Special Jury, of -the firft Rank and Condition ; be is to underftand and decide by himfelf...
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A Complete Collection of the Lord's Protests: From the First Vpon ..., Volume 2

John Almon - Constitutional history - 1767 - 492 pages
...this Means, impowered, in the firft Inftance, to pronounce the Paper to be a feditious Libel, a Matter of fuch Difficulty, that fome have pretended, it is too high to be entrufted to a Special Jury, of the firft Rank and Condition •, be is to underftand and decide by...
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A Complete Collection of the Lords' Protests,: From the First Upon Record ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1767 - 446 pages
...this Means, impowered, in the firft Inftance, to pronounce the Paper to be a feditious Libel, a Matter of fuch Difficulty, that fome have pretended, it is too high to be entrufted to a Special Jury, of the firft Rank and Condition ; be is to underftand and decide by himielf...
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London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 33

English essays - 1764 - 804 pages
...this means empowered, in thefirft inftance, to pronounce the pn[ tr to be a feditious libel, a marlcr of fuch difficulty, that fome have pretended, it is too high to be intruded to a fpeciil jnryof the firft rai k and condition ; heia tourdtrflam and decide by himfclf, the meaning...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 7

History - 1802 - 502 pages
...this means impowered, in the firft inftance, to pronounce the paper to be a feditious libel, a matter of fuch difficulty, that fome have pretended, it is too high to be intrufted to a fpecial jury of the firft rank and condition ; he is to underftand, and decide by himfelf,...
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Annual Register, Volume 7

Edmund Burke - History - 1765 - 514 pages
...this means impowered, in the firft iirftance, to pronounce the paper to be a feditious libel, a matter of fuch difficulty, that fome have pretended, it is too high to be intrufted to a fpecial jury of the firft • rank and condition ; he is to underftand and decide by...
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