| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1830 - 474 pages
...indictment, charging him with having published a malicious, seditious, and scandalous libel, entitled " The Principles of Government, in a Dialogue between a Gentleman and a farmer,'* with intent to incite the. King's subjects to attempt, by force and violence, to make alterations in... | |
| Frederick Robert Augustus Glover - Clergy - 1840 - 346 pages
...the Story of Mustapha, who was put to death by his father Soliman. Ode, intitled, the Muse Recalled. The Principles of Government; in a Dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer. First published by his brother-in-law, William Davies Shipley, Dean of St. Asaph. Republished, with... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - Forms (Law) - 1844 - 562 pages
...indictment charging him with having published a malicious, seditious, and scandalous libel, entitled " The Principles of Government, in a " Dialogue between a Gentleman and a Farmer," with intent to incite the king's subjects to attempt by force and violence to make alterations in the... | |
| William Thomas Lowndes - English literature - 1860 - 298 pages
...original Sanscrit, with a Preface, by Sir William Jones. Calcutta, 1794, 4to— Lond. 1796, Svo. 6s. Tlie Principles of Government, in a Dialogue between a Gentleman and a Farmer, liy the late Sir William Jones. Itepnblished with Notes and historical Elucidations. By TS Norgate.... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of London - Broadsides - 1866 - 252 pages
...tried at Shrewsbury on the 6th of August, 1784, before Justice Buller, for publishing a libel, called The Principles of Government, in a Dialogue between a Gentleman and a Farmer. The Jury returned a verdict of Guilty of publishing only. The Judge questioned the verdict, as to the word... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1870 - 504 pages
...the innuendoes are no more than this : the indictment says, that by the letter G. is meant gentleman, and by the letter F. is meant farmer. Now, the title...a Dialogue between a Gentleman and a farmer." The first question is, Whether the G. means Gentleman, and the F. Farmer I The next question is not upon... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1870 - 514 pages
...the innuendoes are no more than this : the indictment says, that by the letter G. is meant gentleman, and by the letter F. is meant farmer. Now, the title...Government, in a Dialogue between a Gentleman and a Fanner." The first question is,. Whether the G. means Gentleman, aud the F. Fanner '!• The next question... | |
| Richard Loveland Loveland - Law reports, digests, etc - 1873 - 334 pages
...inhumanly murdered by the king's troops.1 " The dean of St. Afaptfs caje was publi/hing a pamphlet called " The principles of government, in " a dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer," in which it was injijled, that a free jlate was only a numerous and powerful club ; that the people... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Law - 1876 - 622 pages
...the part of the supposed farmer, in such supposed dialogue, is denoted by the letter F, entitled, ' The Principles of Government, in a dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer.' In which said libel are contained the false, wicked, malicious, seditious, and scandalous matters following;"... | |
| Indianapolis publ. libr - 1878 - 104 pages
...legal mode of suppressing riots ; A speech on the reformation of parliament; Plan of national defence ; The principles of government in a dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer ; The character of John, lord Ashburton. IX. The speeches of ISOMIS in canses concerning the law of succession... | |
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