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" Let it be impressed upon your minds, let it be instilled into your children, that the liberty of the press is the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights of an Englishman... "
A Critical Enquiry Regarding the Real Author of the Letters of Junius ... - Page 100
by George Coventry (of Wandsworth.) - 1825 - 382 pages
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The Primitive standard, Issue 11144

120 pages
...powerless croaker, as a memento of the days of yore. " Let it be impressed on your minds," said Junius, " let it be instilled into your children, that the liberty of the press is the palladium of all your civil, political, and religious rights." Surely the day is too far advanced for men to claim that...
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Liber Cantabrigiensis, an account of the aids afforded to poor students, the ...

Robert Potts - 1855 - 1050 pages
...constitutions, and whose licentious humours most pretended conscientious liberties.—Charles 1. 688. The liberty of the press is the palladium of all the...political, and religious rights of an Englishman ; and the right of juries to return a general verdict, in all cases whatsoever, is an essential part of our...
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Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the ...

Robert Potts - Scholarships - 1855 - 588 pages
...constitutions, and whose licentious humours most pretended conscientious liberties.—Charles 1. 688. The liberty of the press is the palladium of all the...political, and religious rights of an Englishman ; and the right of juries to return a general verdict, in all cases whatsoever, is an essential part of our...
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The Odoherty Papers, Volume 2

William Maginn - 1855 - 408 pages
...expatiate upon the absolute necessity of this in the course of a periodical paper, such as the present. Let it be impressed upon your minds — let it be instilled into your children — that he who drinks beer, ought to understand beer, and that he who quaffs the generous juice of the grape,...
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Miscellaneous Writings of the Late Dr. Maginn, Volume 2

William Maginn - 1855 - 402 pages
...expatiate upon the absolute necessity of this in the course of a periodical paper, such as the present. Let it be impressed upon your minds — let it be instilled into your children — that he who drinks beer, ought to understand beer, and that he who quaffs the generous juice of the grape,...
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the new montly magazine

william harrison ainsworth - 1856 - 524 pages
...imagined." " It is," thunders Junius (and he charges us to instil it into our children's minds) — " it is the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights of an Englishman !" That " knowledge is diffused among our people by it," as Johnson emphasised ; that "it is the protector...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 107

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1856 - 522 pages
...imagined." " It is," thunders Junius (and he charges us to instil it into our children's minds) — " it is the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights of an Englishman !" That " knowledge is diffused among our people by it," as Johnson emphasised ; that " it is the protector...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1848 - 786 pages
...other questions have been started, on which your determination should be equally clear and unanimous. Let it be impressed upon your minds, let it be instilled...and religious rights of an Englishman, and that the risrht of juries to return a general verdict, in all cases whatsoever, is an essential part of our...
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William Burke the Author of Junius: An Essay of His Era

Jelinger Cookson Symons - Great Britain - 1859 - 182 pages
...an Englishman is a rational attachment to the guardian of the laws." — " Let it be impressed into your minds, let it be instilled into your children,...political, and religious rights of an Englishman." — " Let me exhort and conjure you never to suffer an invasion of your Constitution, however minute...
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The History of British Journalism: From the Foundation of the ..., Volume 1

Alexander Andrews - British newspapers - 1859 - 356 pages
...imagined." "It is," thunders Junius (and he charges us to instil it into our children's minds)—" it is the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights of an Englishman !" That " knowledge is diffused among our people by it," as Johnson emphasised; that "it is the protector...
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