THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS Without its Licentiousness
... THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS Without Its LicentiousnesI. (From ithe Gtasgow Herald.) r We quote elsewhere a paragraph from an Edinburgh paper, of which further illustrates the remarkable position assumed by re the Church in reference to the Veto law. The crown patro la nage it seems had been exercised in the ease of the united pa- m rishes of Daviot and Duelichity, In a way that might have been ...