Freedom of the press Sentence Examples

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  • When next year the question of general warrants was raised in connexion with the case of Wilkes, Pitt vigorously maintained their illegality, thus defending at once the privileges of Parliament and the freedom of the press.

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  • Then you can attempt to cut the crap without directly curbing the freedom of the press.

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  • That is he did not equivocate on freedom of the press.

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  • The jury system does not exist in Chile, and juries are unknown except in cases where the freedom of the press has been abused.

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  • Ever since the elections virtual freedom of the press and freedom of speech had prevailed in Paris.

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  • Read more Human Rights Watch also noted that the Afghan government should immediately revoke a recently promulgated directive restricting the freedom of the press.

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  • Such clashing of interests was sure to produce alienation, but the king remained apparently blind to the signs of the times, and the severe enforcement of a harsh law restricting freedom of the press led suddenly in 1830 to a revolt (see Belgium), which, beginning at Brussels at the end of August, rapidly spread over the whole country.

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  • Whatever we may think of the political sagacity of such a judgment, it is due to Comte to say that he did not expect to see his dictatorial republic transformed into a dynastic empire, and, next, that he did expect from the Man of December freedom of the press and of public meeting.

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  • Moreover, freedom of the press was at length secured.

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  • In 1733 a popular organ, the New York Weekly Journal, was established under John Peter Zenger (1697-1746), and in 1735 both the freedom of the press and a great advance toward the independence of the judiciary were the outcome of a famous libel suit against Zenger.

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  • But one of his earliest measures was to establish freedom of the press.

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  • In a series of pamphlets he advocated the principles of a Liberal monarchy and the freedom of the press.

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  • Perhaps the greatest service he rendered to his party was his consistent advocacy of the freedom of the press.

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  • Liberal-minded as he was, he held that "the will of the nation should be a law to the king," and he boldly upheld the freedom of the press as the surest of safety-valves.

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  • They also disliked and opposed his measures for introducing education among the natives and his encouraging the freedom of the press.

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  • Being unable to find a lawyer willing to undertake his case, he pleaded it himself, and won his acquittal by a speech of over six hours, which secured for Nova Scotia the freedom of the press and for himself the reputation of an orator.

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  • Just after the conclusion of peace Charles Augustus gave a liberal constitution to his land; freedom of the press was also granted, but after the festival of the Wartburg on the 18th of October 1817 this was seriously curtailed.

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