The duty of the journalist is the same as that of the historian — to seek out the truth, above all things, and to present to his readers, not such things as statecraft would wish them to know, but the truth as near as he can attain it. The Medical Times and Gazette - Seite 1971852Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1915 - 344 Seiten
...— to seek out truth, above all things, and to present to his readers, not such things as statecraft would wish them to know, but the truth as near as he can attain it. ... Let those who will preach silence on crimes which they cannot deny and dare not even palliate... | |
| 1917 - 1012 Seiten
...— to seek out truth, above all things, and to present to his readers, not such things as statecraft would wish them to know, but the truth as near as he can attain it. To the policy thus outlined Lord Northcliffe has adhered rigidly; but he has done more. In this... | |
| 1917 - 1008 Seiten
...— to seek out truth, above all things, and to present to his readers, not such things as statecraft would wish them to know, but the truth as near as he can attain it. To the policy thus outlined Lord Northcliffe has adhered rigidly; but he has done more. In this... | |
| Casper Salathiel Yost - 1924 - 192 Seiten
...seek out the truth, above all things, and to present to his readers, not such things as statecraft would wish them to know, but the truth as near as he can obtain it. ... Let those who will preach silence on crimes which they cannot deny and dare not even... | |
| Leon Nelson Flint - 1925 - 492 Seiten
...seek out the truth, above all things, and to present to his readers, not such things as statecraft would wish them to know, but the truth as near as he can attain it. Let those who will, preach silence on crimes which they cannot deny and dare not even palliate... | |
| Julianne Schultz - 1998 - 320 Seiten
...- to seek out truth, above all things, and to present to his readers not such things as statecraft would wish them to know, but the truth as near as he can attain it. (Cook, 1915: 277). Delane wrote this now famous editorial nearly two decades after Lord Macauley... | |
| Ian Hargreaves - 2003 - 320 Seiten
...'to seek out the truth, above all things, and to present to his readers not such things as statecraft would wish them to know, but the truth as near as he can attain it'.14 By now, papers like The Times were supported by the even more instantaneous information of the... | |
| Marc-François Bernier - 2004 - 432 Seiten
...to seek out the truth, above all things, and to present to his readers not such things as statecraft would wish them to know but the truth as near as he can attain il» (Cockerell et al. 1984, 233) En somme, comme l'affirmait Popper à la suite de Tarski, la vérité... | |
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