The Morning Post, 1772-1937: Portrait of a NewspaperG. Routledge & sons, Limited, 1937 - 260 ページ |
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... Press had declined . John Wilkes and Junius had used the Press against the Government ; and their success had brought a somewhat precarious freedom . Before them , the proceedings of Parliament had commonly been reported under some such ...
... Press had declined . John Wilkes and Junius had used the Press against the Government ; and their success had brought a somewhat precarious freedom . Before them , the proceedings of Parliament had commonly been reported under some such ...
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... Press was persecuted in the reign of George III , and , although those who libelled social persons in the Press sometimes paid a just penalty , an unjust penalty was more often paid by those whose libels trespassed upon politics . The ...
... Press was persecuted in the reign of George III , and , although those who libelled social persons in the Press sometimes paid a just penalty , an unjust penalty was more often paid by those whose libels trespassed upon politics . The ...
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... Press independence . Denis Le Marchant , whose business it was to manage the Press on behalf of the Government , 39 complained in 1839 that Palmerston was usurping his function . He " would see any newspaper editor who called on him ...
... Press independence . Denis Le Marchant , whose business it was to manage the Press on behalf of the Government , 39 complained in 1839 that Palmerston was usurping his function . He " would see any newspaper editor who called on him ...
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