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In a Government without the liberty of the press he was quite right.
If I were to give the liberty of the press, my power could not last three days."
The case was about the liberty of the press to comment freely at any price.
As there was no liberty of the press in France he found it easy to deceive the nation.
Say's first literary attempt was a pamphlet on the liberty of the press, published in 1789.
In 1774 an ordinance was proclaimed providing for the liberty of the press, though "within certain limits".
He advocated liberty of the press, and the reform of the civil code.
Elected deputy, he attached himself to the moderate party, and defended the liberty of the press.
The liberty of the press has always been regarded by political writers as of supreme importance.
Liberty of the press was given under legal responsibility, and press offences were to be judged with a jury.
They also introduced a few useful reforms, the most remarkable of which was the liberty of the press in 1766.
He supported liberty of the press, and was sympathetic to democracy, when suitably constrained.
No mention of the liberty of the press was made in the Bill of Rights.
But then he added that in his views on liberty of the press, "I agree with President Putin."
"Liberty of the press, as seen by a Westerner, is different from what we see as Africans.
Liberty of the press ceased.
These principles account for the great liberty of the press in these kingdoms, beyond what is indulged in any other government.
However, there was a relative liberty of the press which permitted the honest expression of party opinion, and polemics were keen.
"Is the relinquishment of the trial by jury and the liberty of the press necessary for your liberty?
The liberty of the press, freedom of speech and of assembly should be permitted and become the norm.
Mr. Neustadt said his program was the only thing that "permitted Alfonsin to say there is liberty of the press" on state television.
So yes to the defence of the liberty of the press in Europe, but no to this Parliament being used for purely partisan and national ends.
But all these demands were mere peccadilloes in comparison with Camille Jordan's great crime of demanding the liberty of the press.
Camille Jordan, whom I received so well at Lyons, to think that he should--ask for the liberty of the press!
In 1819 Alexander I abandoned liberty of the press in Congress Kingdom and introduced censorship.