id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38370 Campbell, Theophila Carlile The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile by His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell .txt text/plain 99582 4860 73 Carlile never changed the character of a paper to suit the times, but Sidmouth, etc., Richard Carlile, of Fleet Street, London, publisher, was Carlile had reason to believe that Lord Chief Justice Abbott was very "Your threats, my lords, to file a criminal information against Mrs. Carlile, cannot change my course, sorry as I am that I cannot take the the misguided men, Carlile addressed the following letter to the wife of enter the service of Carlile and sell the prosecuted works, many letters year, and Carlile recommenced active life in good earnest. "Loves,--To you, Mrs. Carlile, I know I shall be worth all the more and Mr. Carlile: My lord, Mr. Paine said that no book was more read and less Mr. Carlile: My lord, I feel that I do not stand in a Court of Justice; Mr. Carlile: My lord, I have not been allowed this day to read any of ./cache/38370.txt ./txt/38370.txt