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" Nothing is more incumbent upon Courts of Justice, than to preserve their proceedings from being misrepresented ; nor is there anything of more pernicious consequence, than to prejudice the minds of the public against persons concerned as parties in causes,... "
The Law of Literature: Reviewing the Laws of Literary Property in ... - Σελίδα 289
των Appleton Morgan - 1875
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Reports of the Trials of Colonel Aaron Burr (late Vice President of ..., Τόμος 1

David Robertson - 1808 - 618 σελίδες
...courts of " justice, than to preserve their proceedings from being misre" presented ; that nothing was of more pernicious consequence, " than to prejudice the minds of the public against persons con" cerned as parties in a cause before it was finally heard." It was also observed by him, that "to...

Reports of the Trials of Colonel Aaron Burr: (late Vice President ..., Τόμος 1

Aaron Burr - 1808 - 608 σελίδες
...courts of " justice, than to preserve their proceedings from being misre" presented; that nothing was of more pernicious consequence, " than to prejudice the minds of the public against persons con" cerned as parties in a cause before it was finally heard." It was also observed by him, that "to...

Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ..., Τόμος 8

Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1810 - 722 σελίδες
...contempt of this Court, for which they ought to be committed. Lord Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor, ' Nothing is more incumbent upon courts of justice than to preserve...proceedings from being misrepresented ; nor is there any thing of more pernicious consequence, than to prejudice the minds of the' public against persons...

Cobbett's Political Register, Τόμος 17

William Cobbett - 1810 - 538 σελίδες
...contempt of this Court, for which they ought to lie committed. Lord Harclwicke, Lord Chancellor, Nothing is more incumbent upon Courts of Justice than to preserve...proceedings from being misrepresented ; nor is there "any thing of more pernicious consequence, than to prejudice the minds of the public against prisons...

A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Τόμος 14

Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 714 σελίδες
...contempt of this Court, for which they ought to be committed. Lord Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor, Nothing a aY ! ѱI ] 8x_= P ! vdz V E C'޸LT G }R% v p 2u 88 0 $ K -i ` L v LK : Ԯ diere any thing of more pernicious consequence, than to prejudice the minds of the public against persons...

The Law of Libel: In which is Contained a General History of this Law in the ...

Francis Ludlow Holt - 1816 - 340 σελίδες
...before the court. When the motion came on to be heard, lord chancellor Hardwicke observed, " Nothing is more incumbent upon courts of justice, than to...their proceedings from being misrepresented , nor h» there any thing of more pernicious consequence, than to prejudice the minds of the public against...

The Rights of an American Citizen: With a Commentary on State Rights, and on ...

Benjamin Lynde Oliver - 1832 - 428 σελίδες
...courts of justice than to pieserve their proceedings from being misrepresented; nor is there any thing of more pernicious consequence, than to prejudice...parties in causes, before the cause is finally heard. That it had always been his opinion, as well as that of his predecessors, that such a proceeding should...

The Rights of an American Citizen: With a Commentary on State Rights, and on ...

Benjamin Lynde Oliver - 1832 - 408 σελίδες
...publishing a libel against parties to a suit then depending, &c. He observed on that occasion ; ' Nothing is more incumbent upon courts of justice than to preserve...proceedings from being misrepresented ; nor is there any thing of more pernicious consequence, than to prejudice the minds of the public, against persons...

Report of the Trial of James H. Peck, Judge of the United States District ...

James Hawkins Peck, Arthur Joseph Stansbury - 1833 - 614 σελίδες
...courts of justice than to preserve their proceedings from being misrepresented, nor is there any thing of more pernicious consequence than to prejudice the minds of the public against persons concerned as parlies in causes before Ihc cause is finally heard," &.C. Lord H. then goes on to show that the paper...

Report of the Trial of James H. Peck, Judge of the United States District ...

James Hawkins Peck, Arthur Joseph Stansbury - 1833 - 616 σελίδες
...St. James's Evening Post, for a contempt of the court by writing. Lord Hardwicke says — " Nothing is more incumbent upon courts of justice than to preserve their proceedings from being misrepresented ; now is there any thing of more pernicious consequence than to prejudice the minds of the public against...




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