Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon Quote

The liberty of the press is dear to England; the licentiousness of the press is odious to England: the liberty of it can never be so well protected as by beating down the licentiousness.


Cuthell's Case (1799), 27 How. St. Tr. 674.


The liberty of the press is dear to England; the licentiousness of the press is odious to England: the liberty of it can never be so well protected...

The liberty of the press is dear to England; the licentiousness of the press is odious to England: the liberty of it can never be so well protected...

The liberty of the press is dear to England; the licentiousness of the press is odious to England: the liberty of it can never be so well protected...

The liberty of the press is dear to England; the licentiousness of the press is odious to England: the liberty of it can never be so well protected...