Especially gratifying is the growth of respect for the right of free speech.
He was now the real Emperor of Germany; the British Ministry was in sympathy; and the Czar, who had at first been an admirer of parliamentary government, was converted by an outrage in the name of liberty on the right of free speech.
The new party pledged itself to "Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Labour, and Free Men.
The suppression of free speech was in itself one of the strongest possible arguments for the Republican cause.
But he vindicated the right of free speech when it was denied them, and he was recognized by the best of their number as a friend of the cause.
We have never known it claimed before that a person accused of an offense was thereby deprived of the common right of free speech on political and other questions.
Because they did not believe infree speech in Jerusalem.
Are we to have the God who issued a commandment against all art--who was the enemy of investigation and of free speech?
For in this country we have pushed the doctrine of free speech to a limit which threatens the noble virtue of patriotism.
Freedom of assemblage, association, free speech, and free press is a far-away ideal which is altogether destroyed at the present time.
Practically all of them are vigorous defenders of the freedom of the press, of the right of public assemblage and of free speech.
The right to security in one's possessions is among the most sacred rights of a free people, being classed with the right to life, the right of free speech, the right of petition, the right to freedom of religion.
The right of free speech and of a free press is a very sacred one, and its maintenance is one of the chief safeguards of democracy.
Ever themselves having been repressed and silenced, when at last women made a platform on which they had a right to stand, they declared first of all for "free speech.
If you have the power to protect me in person, you have also the power to protect me in the right of free speech.
Let the guarantee of free speech be in every man's determination to use it, and we shall have no need of paper declarations.
These proceedings did their work in helping to form public opinion in favour of free speech, but they cost my father several hundreds of pounds, and burdened him with a debt which took long to clear off.
As it was still raining very hard, I made my address a very brief one, telling the people that I was very glad of the opportunity of asserting the right of free speech, and promising to assert it again when I next visited Devonport.
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