The English Press in Politics, 1760-1774University of Nebraska Press, 1963 - 272 עמודים During the reign of George III, the antagonism between the press and government was running high. This work discusses writings of John Wilkes and the pseudonymous "Junius", as well as many others of the time who sought to obtain and defend freedom of the press. |
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Political Reconstruction and the Organization of the Press | 13 |
Arising from North Briton No 45 | 59 |
The Late Minority and the Pamphleteers | 87 |
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