The Reply of Robt. B*l*w*n, Esq., on being asked what could induce him to undertake the defence of the editor of the C*n*d**n F*ee*an, in the recent indictment for libel, commonly called the Bu*kw*e*t Indictment ...
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The Reply of Robt. B*l*w*n, Esq., on being asked what could induce him to undertake the defence of the editor of the C*n*d**n F*ee*an, in the recent indictment for libel, commonly called the Bu*kw*e*t Indictment ... - Adresse bibliographique
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oocihm.40807
40807 - Sujet
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Baldwin, Robert,1894-1858.
Collins, Francis,1801-1834.
Trials (Libel) -- Canada.
Procès (Diffamation) -- Canada. - Document original
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Blank verse, in parody of Norval's speech in Rev. J. Home's tragedy, Douglas, Act 2, Scene I.--Cf. A Bibliography of Canadiana / Toronto Public Library, numbers 1511.
Francis Collins, editor of the Canadian Freeman, was charged with libel in 1828, and was defended by Robert Baldwin and John Rolph in his second court appearance that same year.--Cf. Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
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Monographies
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- anglais
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- https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.40807