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Filed under: Freedom of speech -- Czech Republic -- BohemiaFiled under: Freedom of speech -- France Observations présentées à MM. les sénateurs et députés au nom des principes et des intéréts de la science par le corps enseignant de l'Université catholique de Lille au sujet du projet de loi contre la liberté de l'enseignement supérieur. (J. Lefort, 1879), by Lille (France). Facultés catholiques (page images at HathiTrust) De la complicité intellectuelle et des délits d'opinion, de la provocation et de l'apologie criminelles de la propagande anarchiste. Art. 59, 60, du Code pénal, lois des 29 juillet 1881, 12 et 18 décembre 1893, 28 juillet 1894. Étude philosophique et juridique (Chevalier, Marescq et cie, 1894), by P. Fabreguettes (page images at HathiTrust) Traité des délits politiques et des infractions par la parole, l'écriture et la presse ... (Chevalier-Marescq et cie., 1901), by P. Fabreguettes and France (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Blasphemy -- Great Britain Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh (Progressive Publishing Company, 1891), by G. W. Foote (page images at HathiTrust) The laws relating to blasphemy and heresy : an address to freethinkers (Freethought Pub. Co., 1878), by Charles Bradlaugh (page images at HathiTrust) A full report of the trial of Henry Hetherington, on an indictment for blasphemy : before Lord Denman and a special jury, at the Court of Queen's Bench, Westminster, on Tuesday, December 8, 1840, for selling Haslam's Letters to the clergy of all demoninations ... (Henry Hetherington, 1840), by H. Hetherington and Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench (page images at HathiTrust) The trial and imprisonment of J.W. Gett for blasphemy (Freethought Socialist League, 1910), by Ernest Pack and Freethought Socialist League (page images at HathiTrust) The Blasphemy laws (Society for the Abolition of the Blasphemy Laws, 1924), by Society for the Abolition of the Blasphemy Laws and Great Britain Home Office (page images at HathiTrust) A Letter to Sir Samuel Shepherd, Knt., His Majesty's Attorney General: Upon the Subject of His Prosecutions of Richard Carlile, for Publishing Paine's Age of Reason (Gutenberg ebook) Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh, by G. W. Foote (Gutenberg ebook) The speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, in the Court of King's Bench, June 28, 1797, before the Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, on the trial the King versus Thomas Williams, for publishing The age of reason, written by Thomas Paine; : together with Mr. Stewart Kyd's reply, and Lord Kenyon's charge to the jury. (Philadelphia: : Printed for, and sold by William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church., Nov. 1797), by Thomas Erskine, Stewart Kyd, Lloyd Kenyon Kenyon, and Great Britain. Court of King's Bench (HTML at Evans TCP)
Filed under: Blasphemy -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Trials (Blasphemy) -- Great Britain Prisoner for Blasphemy, by G. W. Foote (Gutenberg text) The Three Trials of William Hone, for Publishing Three Parodies, viz. The Late John Wilkes's Catechism, The Political Litany, and The Sinecurist's Creed, on Three Ex-Officio Informations, at Guildhall, London, During Three Successive Days, December 18, 19, and 20, 1817 (bound with previously printed accounts of each trial, each with its own title page; London: W. Hone, 1818), ed. by William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) A full report of the trial of Henry Hetherington, on an indictment for blasphemy : before Lord Denman and a special jury, at the Court of Queen's Bench, Westminster, on Tuesday, December 8, 1840 : for selling Haslam's Letters to the clergy of all denominiations : with the whole of the authorities cited in the defence, at full length. (Printed and published by Henry Hetherington, 1840), by H. Hetherington (page images at HathiTrust) Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh (Progressive Publishing Company, 1891), by G. W. Foote (page images at HathiTrust) A full report of the trial of Henry Hetherington, on an indictment for blasphemy : before Lord Denman and a special jury, at the Court of Queen's Bench, Westminster, on Tuesday, December 8, 1840, for selling Haslam's Letters to the clergy of all demoninations ... (Henry Hetherington, 1840), by H. Hetherington and Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench (page images at HathiTrust) The trial of george Jacob Holyoake : on an indictment for blasphemy, before Mr. Justice Erskine, and a common jury, at Gloucester, August 15th, 1842 (T. Paterson, 1842), by George Jacob Holyoake (page images at HathiTrust) The Trials with the defences at large of Mrs. Jane Carlile ... : being the persons who were prosecuted for selling the publications of Richard Carlile in his various shops. (Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1825) (page images at HathiTrust) Prisoner for blasphemy. (Progressive Pub. Co., 1886), by G. W. Foote (page images at HathiTrust) Trial of Mr. Daniel Isaac Eaton, for publishing the third and last part of Paine's Age of reason : before Lord Ellenborough, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, March 6, 1812 : containing the whole of his defence, and Mr. Prince Smith's speech in mitigation of punishment. (Printed, published and sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton ..., 1812), by Daniel Isaac Eaton, John Prince Smith, and Great Britain. Court of King's Bench (page images at HathiTrust) Report of the trial of Mrs. Susannah Wright : for publishing, in his shop, the writings and correspondences of R. Carlile, before Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, on Monday, July 8, 1822. Indictment at the instance of the Society for the Suppression of Vice. (R. Carlile, 1822), by Richard Carlile and Society for the Suppression of Vice (page images at HathiTrust) A Report of the proceedings in the mock trial of an information, exhibited ex-officio by the King's Attorney General against William Tunbridge : for publication of a book called "Palmer's Principles of Nature", as an alleged blasphemous libel upon the Christian religion, and the holy scriptures of the Jews and Christians, before a packed jury and Lord Chief Justice Abbott, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Monday, the 20th of January. (R. Carlile, 1825), by Elihu Palmer and Great Britain. Court of King's Bench (page images at HathiTrust) A Letter to Sir Samuel Shepherd, Knt., His Majesty's Attorney General: Upon the Subject of His Prosecutions of Richard Carlile, for Publishing Paine's Age of Reason (Gutenberg ebook) Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh, by G. W. Foote (Gutenberg ebook) Christianity vindicated, in the admirable speech of the Hon. Tho. Erskine, in the trial of J. [i.e., T.] Williams, for publishing Paine's "Age of Reason." : 24th June, 1797. (Philadelphia: : Printed by J. Carey, no. 83, N. Second-Street, for G. Douglas, no. 2, South Third-Street., 1797), by Thomas Erskine and Lloyd Kenyon Kenyon (HTML at Evans TCP) The speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, in the Court of King's Bench, June 28, 1797, before the Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, on the trial the King versus Thomas Williams, for publishing The age of reason, written by Thomas Paine; : together with Mr. Stewart Kyd's reply, and Lord Kenyon's charge to the jury. (Philadelphia: : Printed for, and sold by William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church., Nov. 1797), by Thomas Erskine, Stewart Kyd, Lloyd Kenyon Kenyon, and Great Britain. Court of King's Bench (HTML at Evans TCP) An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity. On the following subjects. I. The use of reason in matters of religion. II. The power of man to do the will of God. III. Original sin. IV. Election and reprobation. V. The divinity of Christ, and VI. Atonement for sin by the death of Christ. / By Joseph Priestly [sic], L.L.D. F.R.S. and a lover of the Gospel. ; To which are added, a concise history of the rise of those doctrines: and The triumph of truth; being an account of the trial of Mr. E. Elwall, for heresy and blasphemy, at Stafford Assizes. ; [Two lines of Scripture texts] (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street., M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]), by Joseph Priestley (HTML at Evans TCP) Filed under: Sedition -- Great Britain The trial of Joseph Gerrald, delegate from the London corresponding society, to the British convention. Before the High court of justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 3d, 10th, 13th, and 14th of March, 1794. For sedition (J. Robertson;, 1794), by Joseph Gerrald, Mr. Ramsey, and Scotland. High Court of Justiciary (page images at HathiTrust) Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh (Progressive Publishing Company, 1891), by G. W. Foote (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to William King, LL.D., principal of St. Mary Hall in Oxford : containing a particular account of the treasonable riot at Oxford, in Feb. 1747 (Printed for R. Griffiths, 1755), by Richard Blacow and William King (page images at HathiTrust) An answer to Mr. B---w's Apology : as it respects his King, his country, his conscience, and his God (Printed for W. Bizett, 1755), by Student of Oxford (page images at HathiTrust) Anno regni Caroli II Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, vicesimo secundo : at the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, anno dom. 1661 : in the thirteenth year of the reign of our most gracious sovereign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c. : and there continued by several prorogations to the 14th day of February 1669/70 : from whence it is continued by adjournment made the 11th of April 1670 to the 24th day of October following. (In the Savoy, Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ..., 1670), by England and Wales and England and Wales Parliament (page images at HathiTrust) Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh, by G. W. Foote (Gutenberg ebook) The trial of Maurice Margarot, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 13th and 14th of January, 1794, on an indictment for seditious practices. / Taken in shorthand by Mr. Ramsey. ([New York] : London: printed.--New-York: re-printed, by James Carey, no. 91, Broad-Street., [1794]), by Maurice Margarot, William Ramsey, Benjamin Tanner, and Scotland. High Court of Justiciary (HTML at Evans TCP) Filed under: Freedom of speech -- England The tryal of William Penn & William Mead for causing a tumult, at the sessions held at the Old Bailey in London the 1st, 3d, 4th, and 5th of September 1670 (Marshall Jones Co., 1919), by William Penn, Don Carlos Seitz, William Mead, and England and Wales. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery (London and Middlesex) (page images at HathiTrust) By the Quene the Quene our soueraine ladye, understandynge that a multitude of euyl disposed persones, beying borne out of her highnes dominions in other sundrie nations, fleinge from the obeysaunce of the princes and rulers under whome they be borne ... be resorted and come into Her Maiesties realme ... (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Reginæ excusum, Anno M.D.LIIII [1554]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) and Queen of England Mary I (HTML at EEBO TCP) A seasonable memorial in some historical notes upon the liberties of the presse and pulpit with the effects of popular petitions, tumults, associations, impostures, and disaffected common councils : to all good subjects and true Protestants. (London : Printed for Henry Brome ..., 1680), by Roger L'Estrange (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Freedom of speech -- Ireland
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