The Trial of Peter Zenger

The Trial of Peter Zenger
Title The Trial of Peter Zenger PDF eBook
Author Vincent Buranelli
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024-10-15
Genre Law
ISBN 9789362098269

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The Trial of Peter Zenger, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

A Brief Narrative of the Case and Tryal of John Peter Zenger

A Brief Narrative of the Case and Tryal of John Peter Zenger
Title A Brief Narrative of the Case and Tryal of John Peter Zenger PDF eBook
Author Paul Finkelman
Publisher Bedford/St. Martin's
Pages 0
Release 2010-02-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780312474430

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A Brief Narrative of the Case and Tryal of John Peter Zenger is one of the most significant publications of colonial America and represents a major turning point in the history of freedom of the press and the political development of colonial America and the early republic. The book, published by Zenger in 1736, recounts his 1735 trial on charges of seditious libel and contains groundbreaking arguments by Zenger’s attorney, Andrew Hamilton. In this volume — which reprints the text of the Narrative as well as other contemporary documents, including excerpts from Zenger’s newspaper — Paul Finkelman provides a thorough and lively overview of the issues, events, and political intrigue surrounding the Zenger trial and offers a broad perspective on the trial’s long-term impact. Finkelman’s introduction and headnotes to the documents provide historical context and analysis, which make the documents accessible to students. Other useful pedagogical aids include a chronology, questions for consideration, and a selected bibliography.

New York Burning

New York Burning
Title New York Burning PDF eBook
Author Jill Lepore
Publisher Vintage
Pages 423
Release 2007-12-18
Genre History
ISBN 0307427005

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Pulitzer Prize Finalist and Anisfield-Wolf Award Winner In New York Burning, Bancroft Prize-winning historian Jill Lepore recounts these dramatic events of 1741, when ten fires blazed across Manhattan and panicked whites suspecting it to be the work a slave uprising went on a rampage. In the end, thirteen black men were burned at the stake, seventeen were hanged and more than one hundred black men and women were thrown into a dungeon beneath City Hall. Even back in the seventeenth century, the city was a rich mosaic of cultures, communities and colors, with slaves making up a full one-fifth of the population. Exploring the political and social climate of the times, Lepore dramatically shows how, in a city rife with state intrigue and terror, the threat of black rebellion united the white political pluralities in a frenzy of racial fear and violence.

A Brief Narrative of the Case and Tryal of John Peter Zenger, Printer of the New-York Weekly Journal

A Brief Narrative of the Case and Tryal of John Peter Zenger, Printer of the New-York Weekly Journal
Title A Brief Narrative of the Case and Tryal of John Peter Zenger, Printer of the New-York Weekly Journal PDF eBook
Author John Peter Zenger
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1736
Genre Freedom of the press
ISBN

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The Printer's Trial

The Printer's Trial
Title The Printer's Trial PDF eBook
Author Gail Jarrow
Publisher Calkins Creek Books
Pages 103
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1590784324

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In a hot, crowded courtroom in colonial New York, on an August day in 1735, a jury found printer John Peter Zenger innocent of the charge of seditious libel against the British royal governor. The verdict established the political precedent for the right of people to criticize their government in print and helped shape the Bill of Rights more than fifty years later. Combining narrative with voices from primary sources, the book shows the conflict between characters that led to this momentous trial in American history.--From publisher description.

Cato's Letters

Cato's Letters
Title Cato's Letters PDF eBook
Author John Trenchard
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1748
Genre Church and state
ISBN

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Have a Care what You Say

Have a Care what You Say
Title Have a Care what You Say PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1707
Genre Freedom of speech
ISBN

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