 | English literature - 1749 - 672 pages
...Edward I. called Wsftminfler the fírjt, the fpreaders of falfe reports, whereby difcord might arife between the King and his people, or the great men of the realm, were to be imprifoncd till they_ produced their author : confequcntly, it" 4 G they they could produce... | |
 | 1741 - 928 pages
...telling or publiming any falfe news o;- tales, whereby difcord, or occafion of difcord, or flander, might grow between the king and his people, or the great men of the realm ; but fo far as I can find, the word fedition, or feditious, is never fo much as once mentioned in... | |
 | 1741 - 832 pages
...telling or puhiiihiug any falie news or tales, whereby difcord, or occafion of difcord, or flander, might grow between the king and his people, or the great men of thf realm ; and the fo doing was reckoned fedition in the reign of that nurling mother of her people... | |
 | Great Britain - 1762 - 546 pages
...Difcord, or OciR.i.ftat. i. ii R. zc ii. i&iPh. &M. €.3. i Eliz. C.6. Occafion of Difcord or Slander may grow between the King and his People, or the great Men of the Realm ; (2) and he that doth fo, (hall be taken and kept in Prifon, until he hath brought him into cord,... | |
 | Father of Candor (pseud.), John Almon - Constitutional history - 1764 - 330 pages
...II.) direct only that he who " fhall be fo hardy to tell or publifh any falfe " news or tales, whereby difcord or flander may grow " between the king and his people, or the great men of *' the realm, (hall be taken and kept in prifon until he " has brought him into the court which was the firjl author... | |
 | Freedom of the press - 1765 - 44 pages
...II.) direct only that he who " ihall be fo hardy to tell or publiih any falie " news or tales, whereby difcord or flander may grow " between the king and his people, or the great men of " the realm, ihall be taken and kept in priion until he «' has brought him into the court which ivas the firß... | |
 | Father of Candor, John Almon - Jury - 1765 - 118 pages
...lhall be fo hardy to tell or publifh any falfe " news or tales, whereby difcord or flander may grotir " between the King and his people, or the great men of " the realm, fball be taken and kept in prifon, until he " has brought him into the Court which was the firjl "... | |
 | LETTER. - 1765 - 126 pages
...hardy to tell or publifli any falfe " news " news or tales, whereby dif<?ord or /lander may grovtr " between the King and his people, or the great men of " the realm, fhall be taken and kept in pritbn, until he " has brouaht him into the Court which luas the firjt "... | |
 | Edmund Burke - History - 1766 - 710 pages
...telling or publimîng any falfe news or tales, whereby difcord, or occafion of difcord, or flander, might grow between the king and his people, or the great men of the realm ; and the fo doing was reckoned fedition in the reign of that nurfing mother of her people queen Elizabeth;... | |
 | William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 412 pages
...malicioufly, did pu,biifh falfe news, whereby difcord, or occafion of difcord, might grow between, our lord the king and his people, or the great men of the realm, t>y publifhing a certain printed paper, containing fucb; falfe news; which faid printed, paper is of... | |
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