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" (vol. ii., p. 474), undoubtedly inclines to the view that 'the true legal doctrine upon the subject is that blasphemy consists in the character of the matter published, and not in the manner in which it is stated ; ' though he admits that ' there is... "
Report of Council for the Year Ending August 31st, 1883: Presented at the ... - Page 15
by Guild of S. Matthew (London, England) - 1886 - 32 pages
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The Modern Review, Volume 4

Religion - 1883 - 884 pages
...Mr. Justice Stephen in his History cited above (Vol. II., p. 474) undoubtedly inclines to the view that " the true legal doctrine upon the subject is...matter published and not in the manner in which it it is stated " ; though he admits that " there is no doubt some authority in favour of a different...
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A History of the Criminal Law of England, Volume 3

James Fitzjames Stephen - Criminal law - 1883 - 518 pages
...abovementioned could not be maintained without blasphemy. Lord (then Baron) Bramwell was of the same opinion. This last decision is strong to show that the true...hardly have been expressed in less offensive language. There is, no doubt, some authority in favour of a different view of the law. 3 In Starkie on Libel...
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The Modern Review, Volume 4

Religion - 1883 - 872 pages
...Mr. Justice Stephen in his History cited above (Vol. II., p. 474) undoubtedly inclines to the view that " the true legal doctrine upon the subject is...character of the matter published and not in the manner iii which it it is stated " ; though he admits that " there is no doubt some authority in favour of...
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Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science

National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1884 - 730 pages
...his ' History of the Criminal Law of England ' (vol. ii., p. 474), undoubtedly inclines to the view that 'the true legal doctrine upon the subject is...published, and not in the manner in which it is stated ; ' though he admits that ' there is 110 doubt some authority in favour of a different view of the...
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The Modern Review, Volume 4

Religion - 1883 - 896 pages
...in his History cited above (Vol. II., p. 474) undoubtedly inclines to the view that " the true leg&l doctrine upon the subject is that blasphemy consists...character of the matter published and not in the manner ia •which it it is stated " ; though he admits that " there is DO doubt some authority in favour...
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: The Evidence, Procedure, and ...

William Blake Odgers - Forms (Law) - 1887 - 1174 pages
...his " History of the Criminal Law of England " (vol. ii. p. 474), undoubtedly inclines to the view that "the true legal doctrine upon the subject is...published, and not in the manner in which it is stated;" theugh he admits that "there is no doubt some autherity in favour of a different view of the law."...
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The Law of Newspaper Libel: With Special Reference to the State of the Law ...

Richard J. Kelly - Libel and slander - 1889 - 306 pages
...of religion (4 LE 2 Ex. 230). Bramwell, B., agreed with Chief Baron Kelly, laying down the doctrine that "blasphemy consists in the character of the matter published, and not the manner in which it is stated." A case of -B. v. Pooley, tried before Coleridge, J. (3 Polkard's...
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: With the Evidence, Procedure ...

William Blake Odgers - Libel and slander - 1896 - 940 pages
...Criminal Law of England " (vol. ii. p. 474, first edition, 1883), undoubtedly inclines to the view that " the true legal doctrine upon the subject is...published, and not in the manner in which it is stated ; " though he admits that " there is no doubt some authority in favour of a different view of the law."...
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: And of Actions on the Case for ...

William Blake Odgers - Libel and slander - 1905 - 1020 pages
...Criminal Law of England " (vol. ii. p. 474, first edition, 1883), undoubtedly inclines to the view that " the true legal doctrine upon the subject is...published, and not in the manner in which it is stated ; " though he admits that " there is no doubt some authority in favour of a different view of the law."...
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Canadian Criminal Cases Annotated, Volume 48

Criminal law - 1927 - 438 pages
...of the Criminal Law of England, 1883, vol. 2, p. 474, favours a somewhat different idea. He contends that "the true legal doctrine upon the subject is...published and not in the manner in which it is stated;" though he admits that "there is no doubt some authority in favor of a different view of the law." But...
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