Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon Quote

The power of free discussion is the right of every subject of this country. It is a right to the fair exercise of which we are indebted more than to any other that was ever claimed by Englishmen. All the blessings we at present enjoy might be ascribed to it.


King v. Reeves (1796), Peake's Nisi Prius Cases, 85.


The power of free discussion is the right of every subject of this country. It is a right to the fair exercise of which we are indebted more than to...

The power of free discussion is the right of every subject of this country. It is a right to the fair exercise of which we are indebted more than to...

The power of free discussion is the right of every subject of this country. It is a right to the fair exercise of which we are indebted more than to...

The power of free discussion is the right of every subject of this country. It is a right to the fair exercise of which we are indebted more than to...