The last right we shall mention, regards the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides the advancement of truth, science, morality, and arts in general, in its diffusion of liberal sentiments on the administration of Government... Our National System of Education: An Essay - Page 100by John Cleaves Henderson - 1877 - 134 pagesFull view - About this book
| David L. Gregory - 1999 - 396 pages
...referred to the "five great rights" and said: "The last right we shall mention, regards the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides...union among them, whereby oppressive officers are ashamed or intimidated, into more honourable and just modes of conducting affairs." Journal of the... | |
| Derek H. Davis - 2000 - 328 pages
...regulated states by men hired for the purpose. The last right we shall mention regards the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides...oppressive officers are shamed or intimidated into more honourable and just modes of conducting affairs. These are the invaluable rights that form a considerable... | |
| Michael Kent Curtis - 2000 - 544 pages
...produce unity, and it was not limited to political expression: "The importance of [freedom of the press] consists, besides the advancement of truth, science,...Government, its ready communication of thoughts between sub[46] jects, and its consequential promotion of union among them, whereby oppressive officers are... | |
| Steven H. Shiffrin - 2000 - 219 pages
...Pharmacy asked whether commercial speech was "so removed from any 'exposition of ideas' . . . and from 'truth, science, morality, and arts in general, in...liberal sentiments on the administration of government' . . . that it lacks all protection."43 Notice that the question was not whether commercial speech was... | |
| Terry Eastland - 2000 - 446 pages
...more than propose a commercial transaction' ... is so removed from any 'exposition of ideas,' and from 'truth, science, morality, and arts in general, in...liberal sentiments on the administration of Government,' that it lacks all protection. Our answer is that it is not." Since Virginia Pharmacy Board the Court... | |
| Hannah Barker, Simon Burrows - 2002 - 284 pages
...government, explained the significance of a free press: The last right we shall mention, regards the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides...oppressive officers are shamed or intimidated, into more honourable and just modes of conducting affairs.60 In addition, numerous states followed the lead of... | |
| Edward J. Bloustein - 206 pages
...the Continental Congress to the inhabitants of Quebec: "The importance of the [freedom of the press] consists, besides the advancement of truth, science,...liberal sentiments on the administration of Government . . . ,"288 And the Court then went on to say: "Freedom of discussion, if it would fulfill its historic... | |
| Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred Dycus Miller, Jeffrey Paul - 2004 - 468 pages
...Continental Congress to Quebec, praises the usefulness of freedom of the press for additional reasons: The importance of this consists, besides the advancement...oppressive officers are shamed or intimidated, into more honourable and just modes of conducting affairs.27 For these reasons— speech being both a natural... | |
| Murray Dry - 2004 - 324 pages
...a commercial transaction" is so removed from any "exposition of ideas" and from "truth, science and morality and arts in general, in its diffusion of...liberal sentiments on the administration of Government" that it lacks all protection. Our answer is that it is nor.110 The Court noted that consumers might... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2005 - 918 pages
...Chafee, puts the emphasis on the "political": The last right we shall mention, regards the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides...oppressive officers are shamed or intimidated, into more honourable and just modes of conducting affairs. [Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 (Washington:... | |
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