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ISSN 2754-0804
Article
Vol. 58, Issue 2, 2019December 31, 2019 BST

Freedom of Expression in Nineteenth Century England: Weak in Principle, Robust in Practice

Eric Barendt,
english lawcensorshipfreedom of the pressfreedom of expression
https://doi.org/10.54432/scand/XMIJ2377
Scandinavica
Barendt, Eric. 2019. “Freedom of Expression in Nineteenth Century England: Weak in Principle, Robust in Practice.” Scandinavica 58 (2): 29–38. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.54432/​scand/​XMIJ2377.

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