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Zenger's attorney, Andrew Hamilton, however, argued that the law itself was unjust and therefore illegal.
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James Alexander, a lawyer and member of the provincial council, attacked Cosby in an editorial that appeared in Zenger's newspaper.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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They concluded that Zenger's articles were based on fact, and therefore not libelous.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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The Cosby administration then disbarred Zenger's attorneys and the case was delayed.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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Zenger's lawyer, Andrew Hamilton, argued that the jury must decide whether or not the publication was libelous.
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Prof. Zenger's differential photometer that we shall finally cite is an improvement upon Bunsen's.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884 Various
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Zenger's system is identical with that of Melsens, and has been extensively tried by the Austrian military authorities, and Colonel Hess has reported upon the absolute safety of the system.
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De Lancey went to the length of disbarring Zenger's lawyers, so that he had to be defended by one imported from Philadelphia.
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But the people at large made Zenger's cause their own, and stood by him resolutely; while every ounce of possible pressure and influence from the Crown officials was brought to bear against him.
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The chief-justice at the time was one of the Morrises, who belonged to the popular party; and as he was suspected of leaning to Zenger's side, he was turned out of office and replaced by one of the De Lanceys, the stoutest upholders of the Crown.
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