A Narrative of the Proceedings in the Court of King's-Bench Against the Editor of The Liverpool Chronicle for a LibelW. Minshull, 1809 - 42 pages |
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A Narrative of the Proceedings in the Court of King's-Bench Against the ... Francis Browne Wright Aucun aperçu disponible - 2016 |
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Page 15 - In contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Page 10 - ... into the court of our faid lord the king, before the king himfelf...
Page 10 - ... lay, to bring our said lord the king and his administration of the government of this kingdom, and the persons employed by him in the administration of the government of this kingdom into great and public hatred and contempt, among all his liege subjects...
Page 11 - ... in the county of Leicester, unlawfully and maliciously did compose, write, and publish, and cause to be composed, written, and published, a certain scandalous, malicious, and seditious libel of and concerning the government of this realm , and of and concerning the said troops of our said lord the king, according to the tenor and effect following, (that is to say) " To the electors of Westminster, gentlemen, on reading the newspapers this morning, having arrived late yesterday evening, I was...
Page 17 - King, prayeth the confideration of the court, here in the premifes, and that due procefs of law may be awarded againft him the faid...
Page 10 - • to vail ) our prefent Sovereign Lord the King who for our faid Lord the King profecutes in this behalf...
Page 16 - Whereupon the faid Attorney General of our faid Lord the King, who for our faid Lord the King, in this behalf...
Page 14 - Lord the King, for our faid Lord the King, further giveth the Court here to underftand and be informed, that the faid John Stockdale, being fuch perfon as aforefaid, and contriving, and wickedly and...
Page 11 - York, did falfly, feditioufly and fcandaloufly print and publifh, and caufe to be printed and publifhed, a certain falfe, malicious...
Page 12 - Minifters (meaning the perfons employed , by our faid Lord the King in the adminiftration of the government of this kingdom) are 'loft to the.