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" The liberty of the press consists, in my idea, in publishing the truth, from good motives and for justifiable ends, though it reflect on government, on magistrates, or individuals. "
Alexander Hamilton: America's Forgotten Founder - Seite 230
von Joseph A. Murray - 2007 - 253 Seiten
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The Speeches at Full Length of Mr. Van Ness, Mr. Caines: The Attorney ...

William Peter Van Ness - 1804 - 92 Seiten
...and which the present doctrines of those opposed to us, are, in our opinions, calculated to destroy. The Liberty of the Press consists, in my idea, in...individuals. If it be not allowed, it excludes the priviledge of canvassing men, and our rulers. It is in vain to say, you may canvass measures. This...
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Eloquence of the United States, Band 4

1827 - 520 Seiten
...and which the present doctrines of those opposed to us, are, in our opinions, calculated to destroy. The liberty of the press consists, in my idea, in...This is impossible without the right of looking to men. To say that measures can be discussed, and that there shall be no bearing on those, who are the...
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The Rights of an American Citizen: With a Commentary on State Rights, and on ...

Benjamin Lynde Oliver - 1832 - 428 Seiten
...latter writings are subversive of all government and good order. ' The liberty of the press consists in publishing the truth, from good motives, and for justifiable ends, though it reflects on government, or on magistrates.' (Gen. Hamilton in Croswell's Trial.) It disseminates political...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Band 1

1857 - 610 Seiten
...and which the present doctrines of those opposed to us, are, in our opinions, calculated to destroy. without interruption, to that degree of strength and...intentional error, ,1 am, nevertheless, too sensible of шy men. To say that measures can be discussed, and that there shall be no bearing on those who we the...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Band 1

1857 - 668 Seiten
...and which the present doctrines of those opposed to us, are, in our opinions, calculated to destroy. The liberty of the press consists, in my idea, in...This is impossible without the right of looking to men. To say that measures can be discussed, and that there shall be no bearing on those who are the...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Band 1

1857 - 624 Seiten
...and which the present doctrines of those opposed to us, are, in our opinions, calculated to destroy. The liberty of the press consists, in my idea, in...privilege of canvassing men, and our rulers. It is in vain_ to say, you may canvass measures. This is impossible without the right of looking to men. To...
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American Eloquence : a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Band 1

Frank Moore - 1858 - 658 Seiten
...on poyor: ment, on magistrates, or individuals. If it ^: not allowed, it excludes the privilege of _ canvassing men, and our rulers. It is in vain to say,...This is impossible without the right of looking To say that measures can be discussed, and that there shall be no bearing on those who are the authors...
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American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the ..., Band 1

Frank Moore - 1859 - 618 Seiten
...and which the present doctrines of those opposed to us, are, in our opinions, calculated to destroy. @ men. To say that measures can be discussed, and that there shall be no bearing on those who are the...
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A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations which Rest Upon the Legislative ...

Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1868 - 776 Seiten
...latter writings are subversive of all government and good order. ' The liberty of the press consists in publishing the truth, from good motives and for justifiable ends, though it reflects on government or on magistrates.' Per General Hamilton, in Croswell's Trial, pp. 63, 64. It...
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Reminiscences of James A. Hamilton: Or, Men and Events, at Home and Abroad ...

James Alexander Hamilton - 1869 - 672 Seiten
...of this State in 1822. In the same argument Hamilton defined the liberty of the Press to consist " in publishing the truth from good motives and for justifiable ends, though it reflect on magistrates, governments or individuals, and if so published, the truth may be given in evidence.''...
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