That James Franklin, the printer and publisher thereof, be strictly forbidden by this Court to print or publish the NewEngland Courant, or any other pamphlet or paper of the like nature, except it be first supervised by the Secretary of this Province... Journals of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts - Stran 208avtor: Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives - 1923Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Isaiah Thomas - 1810 - 508 strani
...James Franklin be strictly forbidden by this Court to Print or Publish the New England Courant, or any Pamphlet or Paper of the like Nature, except it be...first supervised by the Secretary of this Province."! This order, this stride of despotism, could, it seems, at that time, be carried into effect ; but,... | |
| 1826 - 438 strani
...publisher, be strictly forbidden by this Court, to print or publish the NewEngland Courant, or any pamphlet or paper of the like nature, except it be....their next adjournment, be directed to take sufficient Bonds of said Franklin, for his good behaviour for twelve months time.' Franklin published the Courant,... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1850 - 378 strani
...Majesty's subjects of this Province disturbed, by the said Courant; and for precaution of the like offence for the future, the Committee humbly propose, That...their next adjournment, be directed to take sufficient bonds of the said Franklin, for Twelve Months time. Franklin's next paper after the publication of... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1850 - 368 strani
...precaution of the like offence for the future, the Committee humbly projiose, That James Pranklin, the printer and publisher thereof, be strictly forbidden...their next adjournment, be directed to take sufficient bonds of the said Franklin, for Twelve Months time. Franklin's next paper after the publication of... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1850 - 382 strani
...Majesty's subjects of this Province disturbed, by the said Courant ; and for precaution of the like offence for the future, the Committee humbly propose, That...first supervised by the Secretary of this Province; imd the Justices of His Majesty's Sessions of the Peace for the County of Suffolk, at their next adjournment,... | |
| Edward Everett - 1850 - 716 strani
...thereof, be strictly forbidden, by this court, to print or publish the New England Courant, or any pamphlet or paper of the like nature, except it be...supervised by the secretary of this province ; " and in addition, he was required to give bonds to be of good behavior for twelve months. Our worthy fathers... | |
| Thomas F. Adams - 1857 - 300 strani
...publisher, be strictly forbidden by this Court to print or publish the New England Courant, or any pamphlet or paper of the like nature, except it be...their next adjournment, be directed to take sufficient bonds of said Franklin, for his good behaviour for twelve month's time." Franklin published the Courant,... | |
| 1874 - 792 strani
...the Mathers, and voted that James Franklin should be forbidden to print or publish the New England Courant, or any other pamphlet or paper of the like nature, ' ' except it be first supervised by the tccretary of this province;" inasmuch as "the tendency of said paper is to mock religion, and bring... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1861 - 834 strani
...legislature interfered and issued an order forbidding James Franklin " to print or publish the 'New England Courant' or any other pamphlet or paper of the like nature, except it bo first supervised by the secretary of this province ;" a committee of tho house having reported "that... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1861 - 304 strani
...the committee reported : — " That James Franklin, the printer and publisher thereof (the Courant), be strictly forbidden by this Court to print or publish...their next adjournment, be directed to take sufficient bonds of the said Franklin for twelve months' time." The result was, that James was arrested and confined... | |
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