There remains one tract of which the subject is of a more general and permanent nature, the best known of all the series, Areopagitica: A Speech for the Liberty of unlicensed Printing, to the Parliament of England.
He had himself written for the Presbyterians four unlicensed pamphlets.
One of the Gold-Field Commissioners, duly escorted by police, went out from the camp on the 30th, on the hunt after unlicensed miners.
Statistics regarding unlicensed prostitutes are naturally not to be had.
You see, the licensed dogs help to kill the unlicensed and homeless,” said the man.
I’ve heard that it is given sometimes to public schools and to libraries to buy books on kindness to animals, and sometimes to the Humane Society so that they can pay men to catch and kill unlicensed dogs.
These unlicensed bars are patronized by the members, and with their full knowledge and consent.
I am not only a reformer on the line of the licensed or unlicensed saloon, but on other evils.
With regard to the former, our many racy descriptions of the process of Western colonization abound in remarkable anecdotes of the unlicensed administration of justice.
To realize at once the moral grandeur and the degrading abuse of which the press is capable, one should read Milton's discourse on the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing, and then a history of cases under the law of libel.
A priest named Thomas More, who had previously been "scolemaster atte Herford," set up an unlicensed school at Gloucester.
Apparently some unlicensed schools had been set up in some parts of London.
The smoke from that man's pipe had a greenish look; he may be growing unlicensed tobacco at home.
Just see if there are any unlicensedgoods underneath--spirits or the like.
If I had half the fifty pounds fine inflicted on sly-grog sellers, and five pounds fine on unlicensed diggers, raised on Ballaarat at this time, I think my fellow-colonists would bow their heads before me.
Ballaarat, "come down on a few storekeepers and unlicensed miners and raise the wind.
The place was probably unlicensed for theatrical performances, as the dramatic portion of the entertainment was announced to be free to holders of tickets for the concert.
Who shall now sneer at Puritanism, with the "Defence of Unlicensed Printing" before him?
In 1644 he wrote his "Areopagitica, a speech for the liberty of unlicensed printing.
So this cook is ordered off by his master to "catch some unlicensed prostitutes," with the same sang froid as though ordered to go catch some fish for dinner.
Chief Inspector Whitehead testified before the Commission: "When anunlicensed brothel [i.
Meanwhile Inspector Lee and the interpreter who had given this A-Kan seven dollars to entrap an unlicensed woman, were hunting along the street below to trace the house into which A-Kan had managed to get an entrance.
He was the kind of man whose profession would lead him to hang around the Registrar's court in order to get on the track of unlicensed women and to get them in his power.
This man brought charges in two cases, as to unlicensed (unregistered) brothels.
Tai Yau exclaimed to Mrs. Lau, "He is coming to arrest women for keeping anunlicensed brothel, let us flee!
Seven women were apprehended at one time during this year, on the charge of a watchman, that they kept and were inmates of an unlicensed brothel, "the chief witness being a child 10 years old .
Apparently they did not know where to find unlicensed women without his help.
The cook of Inspector King testified in the Registrar General's court: "Yesterday I received orders of Mr. King to go to Wanchai, and see if I could catch some unlicensed prostitutes.
The most interesting of Milton's prose tracts is his Areopagitica: A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing, 1644.
Then there were unlicensed satirical plays in unlicensed houses.
As long ago as 1680, when the public attention was first directed to the evils of intemperance, a law was enacted prohibiting the sale of a less quantity than 'a quarter cask,' by unlicensed persons.
Seven years after the adoption of the constitution, a statute was passed limiting the sale to twenty-eight gallons by unlicensed persons.
He's afraid the gang is trying to get the secret radio information out of the country by using an unlicensed station which has just started broadcasting from somewhere along the east shore of Maryland.
He had the paper they desired and now they are trying to send the information someplace in Europe by using this powerful but unlicensed radio.
I met men who claimed to have seen men shot down by the soldiers for defying orders for unlicensed looting.
Although I walked probably fifteen miles back and forth through the city, I saw very littleunlicensed looting.
You voted local option in, and now you've thirty-two unlicensed and unregulated doggeries selling rot-gut to schoolboys and contributing not one cent to the public revenues.
The man who is capable of straddling an unlicensed keg of bug-juice in a back-room and ladling out liquid hell to little boys, is quite naturally in favor of Prohibition.
The liberty of unlicensed printing was of little or no use to the vanquished party; for the temper of judges and juries was such that no writer whom the government prosecuted for a libel had any chance of escaping.
Soon after the Restoration, an Act had been passed which prohibited the printing of unlicensed books; and it had been provided that this Act should continue in force till the end of the first session of the next Parliament.
In truth, the change was slight and almost imperceptible; for, since the detection of the Rye House plot, the liberty of unlicensed printing had existed only in name.
These regulations also prohibit the unlicensed importation of goods of Chinese Communist or North Korean origin.
A few questions as to the place and year of his first attempts, soon convinced her it was Egerton whose unlicensed passions had given so much trouble to Mrs. Fitzgerald.
Out of these passages he constructed a second pamphlet entitled Reasons for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing.
With great difficulty and after long search the most important of all the unlicensed presses was discovered.
On the great question of principle, on the question whether the liberty of unlicensed printing be, on the whole, a blessing or a curse to society, not a word is said.