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Pagina 58
... fair comment . Of course , this defence of fair com- ment , I think , is all important , not merely to all public men , but is in particular important to newspapers , to publishers , to authors , to critics of every kind , and this ...
... fair comment . Of course , this defence of fair com- ment , I think , is all important , not merely to all public men , but is in particular important to newspapers , to publishers , to authors , to critics of every kind , and this ...
Pagina 59
... fair comment , as Mr. Maude pointed it out to me this morning . Lord Hewart said : 66 ' What is it that fair comment means ? It means this - and I prefer to put it in words which are not my own ; I refer to a famous judgment in a famous ...
... fair comment , as Mr. Maude pointed it out to me this morning . Lord Hewart said : 66 ' What is it that fair comment means ? It means this - and I prefer to put it in words which are not my own ; I refer to a famous judgment in a famous ...
Pagina 62
... fair comment ; for example , if it were said : ' Nobody can stop Mr. Voigt in this free country from the expression of free opinion , but we venture to think that the cause of the Allied Nations is not advanced by such criticism ...
... fair comment ; for example , if it were said : ' Nobody can stop Mr. Voigt in this free country from the expression of free opinion , but we venture to think that the cause of the Allied Nations is not advanced by such criticism ...
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