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Front Page Titles (by Subject) Freedom of speech
Topic: Freedom of speechAn important struggle for freedom of speech took place in England in the 17th century. It took the form of demanding from the King the right to discuss opinions freely in both speech and print, to assemble in order to make these opinions known to others, to engage in public debate, and to petition the king and parliament for redress of these grievences The debate began in England and was transferred to the American colonies, becoming a key issue in the 18th century struggle against the crown. In all the colonial charters, bills of rights, and later state constitutions, the demand for freedom of speech was one of the most imporant items listed.
13 Titles in this Group:
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pub. date |
| editor: Bruce Frohnen |
The American Republic: Primary Sources |
2002 |
| author: John Milton, editor: Sir Richard C. Jebb |
Areopagitica (Jebb ed.) |
1664 |
| author: John Stuart Mill, editor: John M. Robson, introduction: Alexander Brady |
The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XVIII - Essays on Politics and Society Part I (On Liberty) |
1832 |
| author: William Godwin |
An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, Vol. I. |
1793 |
| author: George W. Carey |
In Defense of the Constitution |
1989 |
| author: Albert Venn Dicey, foreword: Roger Michener |
Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (LF ed.) |
1915 |
| author: Albert Venn Dicey |
Lectures on the Relation between Law and Pubic Opinion during the 19th Century (2nd ed. 1919) |
1905 |
| editor: Lance Banning |
Liberty and Order: The First American Party Struggle |
1787 |
| author: James McClellan |
Liberty, Order, and Justice: An Introduction to the Constitutional Principles of American Government |
1989 |
| author: John Stuart Mill |
On Liberty and The Subjection of Women (1879 ed.) |
1859 |
| author: Herbert Spencer, introduction: Tibor R. Machan |
The Principles of Ethics, vol. 2 |
1897 |
| author: Herbert Spencer |
Social Statics |
1851 |
| author: St. George Tucker, foreword: Clyde N. Wilson |
View of the Constitution of the United States with Selected Writings |
1803 |
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