| 1840 - 1016 pages
...' that it never was written for, or bought by, the members of the profession as such ; ' ' that it was intended to take young men in, by inducing them to give an exorbitant price for an indecent work,1 to the great injury of the said plaintiff in his said trade and business, and also of his fair... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1840 - 796 pages
...work, that it never was written for or bought by the members of the medical profession as such, that it was intended to take young men in, by inducing them to give an exhorbitant price for an indecent work," to the great injury of the plaintiff in his said trade, and... | |
| Law - 1840 - 946 pages
...work ; that it never was written for, or bought by, the members of the profession as such ; that it was intended to .take young men in, by inducing them to give an 1 exorbitant price for an indecent work." On the ' present occasion the damages were laid at £50,000,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1840 - 548 pages
...scientific work, and it never was written for or bought by the members of the profession as such ; that it was intended to take young men in, by inducing them to give a great price for an indecent work," to the great injury of the plaintiff; that is the record ; and... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - Biography - 1874 - 356 pages
...calculated only to excite the attention of persons connected with surgical science ; " and they added: u We adhere to the terms we have already employed as...in pursuance of the resolutions of 1835 and 1836. libelous and defamatory. Messrs. Hansard, wno were very ably defended, their leading counsel being... | |
| Sir Spencer Walpole - Great Britain - 1905 - 476 pages
...inspectors, inexperienced in their office, repeated their charge, and declared that the book was one which was "intended to take young men in by inducing them to give an exorbitant price for an indecent work."2 The common sense view that, decent or indecent, scientific or obscene, a work on the generative... | |
| Henry Coleman Folkard - Libel and slander - 1908 - 752 pages
...scientific work ; that it never was written for or bought by the members of the profession as such; that it was intended to take young men in, by inducing them...give an exorbitant price for an indecent work." The defendant pleaded, at considerable length, a justification, the effect of which was, that in pursuance... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1839 - 1104 pages
...scientific work; that it was never written for or bought by the members of the profession as such ; that it was intended to take young men in, by inducing them to give an exorbitant price for an indecent work :" to the great injury of the said plaintiff in his said trade and business, and also of his fair fame... | |
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