| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 páginas
...methods of trial, and maintain our " right to a real trial by jury." " The liberty of the press, which " is like the air we breathe — if we " have it not we die." " May illegal and arbitrary pu" nishments no longer pollute tue " soil of Britain." Sir Francis, and... | |
| 1835 - 866 páginas
...what may be called the Toast of the Evening — " The cause of Liberty all over the World — which is like the air we breathe— if we have it not we die." Soon as the thunder has subsided, TOL. XXXVIII. NO. CCXJCXVII. 8 pedantic -looking, short-sighted,... | |
| 1829 - 612 páginas
...best gift to life itself, and, deprived of it, life would hardly be worth the possessing : it is truly like the air we breathe ; if we have it not we die. The best enjoymenis of being emanate from this divine art : it pours the brightest sunshine that illumines... | |
| 1819 - 434 páginas
...conscience, or the rights and exercise of general suffrage.—(Applause.) " ' The Liberty of the 'Press—it is like the air we breathe; if we have it not, we die.' " Tune.— Liberty Hall. " ' Lord Cochrane, and the Cause of Liberty all over the World.' " Tune.—Peruvians,... | |
| 1821 - 558 páginas
...of purity of election," tl ey always toast the liberty of the press. " The liberty of the " press. Like the air we breathe : " if we have it not we die." And die speedily would, as Rump, if it were not for the influence of the corruptioD of the press. What... | |
| 1820 - 696 páginas
...possibly understand the import of the sentence ; and to repeat after his uncle, in a shrill voice,—" The liberty of the Press — it is like the air we breathe ;" — (while his eyes were evidently turned towards the glass at the latter part of the sentence,)... | |
| 1821 - 410 páginas
...possibly understand the import of the sentence ; and to repeat after his uncle, in a shrill voice, — " The liberty of the Press — it is like the air we breathe ;" — (while his eyes were evidently turned towards the glass at the latter part of the sentence,)... | |
| 1853 - 640 páginas
...following noble toast was drunk with enthusiastic unanimity: — " The liberty of the press; it it like the air we breathe ; if we have it not, we die !" To return for a moment. In 1662, the necessity of attempting to make Parliamentary debates public... | |
| Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1823 - 132 páginas
...leave to add — it is as essential to health and old age as good exercise and regular diet — 'tis " like the air we breathe, if we have it not we die :" the best antidote to the miseries of human life is patience and a merry companion ; the first arms... | |
| 1824 - 446 páginas
...possibly understand the import of the sentence ; and to repeat after his uncle, in a shrill voice, — " The liberty of the Press — it is like the air we breathe ;" — (while his eyes were evidently turned towards the glass at the latter part of the sentence,)... | |
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