Additions and Corrections to Vermont Imprints, 1778-1820

Additions and Corrections to Vermont Imprints, 1778-1820
Title Additions and Corrections to Vermont Imprints, 1778-1820 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 33
Release 1968
Genre Vermont
ISBN 9780912296364

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Additions & Corrections to Vermont Imprints

Additions & Corrections to Vermont Imprints
Title Additions & Corrections to Vermont Imprints PDF eBook
Author Marcus Allen McCorison
Publisher Amer Antiquarian Society
Pages 14
Release 1985-01-01
Genre Vermont
ISBN 9780912296722

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Guide to the Study of United States Imprints

Guide to the Study of United States Imprints
Title Guide to the Study of United States Imprints PDF eBook
Author George Thomas Tanselle
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 1146
Release 1971
Genre Bibliographical literature
ISBN 9780674367616

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Vermont Imprints, 1778-1820

Vermont Imprints, 1778-1820
Title Vermont Imprints, 1778-1820 PDF eBook
Author Marcus Allen McCorison
Publisher Worcester [Mass.] : American Antiquarian Society
Pages 44
Release 1963
Genre American literature
ISBN

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Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Title Current Catalog PDF eBook
Author National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 1000
Release 1969
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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Includes subject section, name section, and 1968-1970, technical reports.

Reading Becomes a Necessity of Life

Reading Becomes a Necessity of Life
Title Reading Becomes a Necessity of Life PDF eBook
Author William J. Gilmore
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 572
Release 1992-08
Genre History
ISBN 9780870497681

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Gilmore (history, Stockton State College) is concerned with the half century following independence, during which rural New England changed from a traditional agricultural region into a commercialized one. He examines the links among cultural, social, and economic aspects of this transformation, an ingredient of which was an ideological commitment to reading and learning. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Press and Speech Under Assault

Press and Speech Under Assault
Title Press and Speech Under Assault PDF eBook
Author Wendell Bird
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 565
Release 2016-01-07
Genre History
ISBN 0190461640

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The early Supreme Court justices wrestled with how much press and speech is protected by freedoms of press and speech, before and under the First Amendment, and with whether the Sedition Act of 1798 violated those freedoms. This book discusses the twelve Supreme Court justices before John Marshall, their views of liberties of press and speech, and the Sedition Act prosecutions over which some of them presided. The book begins with the views of the pre-Marshall justices about freedoms of press and speech, before the struggle over the Sedition Act. It finds that their understanding was strikingly more expansive than the narrow definition of Sir William Blackstone, which is usually assumed to have dominated the period. Not one justice of the Supreme Court adopted that narrow definition before 1798, and all expressed strong commitments to those freedoms. The book then discusses the views of the early Supreme Court justices about freedoms of press and speech during the national controversy over the Sedition Act of 1798 and its constitutionality. It finds that, though several of the justices presided over Sedition Act trials, the early justices divided almost evenly over that issue with an unrecognized half opposing its constitutionality, rather than unanimously supporting the Act as is generally assumed. The book similarly reassesses the Federalist party itself, and finds that an unrecognized minority also challenged the constitutionality of the Sedition Act and the narrow Blackstone approach during 1798-1801, and that an unrecognized minority of the other states did as well in considering the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions. The book summarizes the recognized fourteen prosecutions of newspaper editors and other opposition members under the Sedition Act of 1798. It sheds new light on the recognized cases by identifying and confirming twenty-two additional Sedition Act prosecutions. At each of these steps, this book challenges conventional views in existing histories of the early republic and of the early Supreme Court justices.