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A legal and constitutional argument against the alleged judicial right of restraining the publication of reports of judicial proceedings : as assumed in The King v. Thistlewood and others enforced against the proprietor of The Observer by a fine of £500, and afterwards confirmed by the Court of King's Bench

Title:A legal and constitutional argument against the alleged judicial right of restraining the publication of reports of judicial proceedings : as assumed in The King v. Thistlewood and others enforced against the proprietor of The Observer by a fine of £500, and afterwards confirmed by the Court of King's Bench
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Note:Printed by I.L. Turner for S. Sweet, 1822
  
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Subject:Freedom of the press -- Great Britain
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