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How to use treasonable in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word treasonable? Here are some examples.

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In committing himself to this policy he risked accusations of treasonable relations with the enemy, and so risked his life.
The Senate considered this to be a treasonable offence but there was little they could do.
To be given privileged access to her and to betray it is an almost treasonable crime.
With Maguire the treasonable act of rebellion itself was less in dispute than the questions how, where and before whom it could be tried.
Fortunately, Florida land speculation is no longer considered a treasonable offense.
This is not yet treasonable talk, though it verged close enough for Eliot to be sent to the Tower.
Mobutu shirts and leopard-print hats are worn openly, a practically treasonable offence only six months ago.
And as for the crime of holding treasonable correspondence with those lying overseas, they should never have taken it off the statute book.
On the Allied side it became a synonym for treasonable or hostile activity, so that to call people collaborators was to express strong disapproval for their actions.
Commonly recognised limitations relate to contempt of court, defamation, sedition and treasonable offences, decency and morality.
Irrefutable evidence already exists that will be produced to substantiate all charges, that are for treasonable acts against the people.
The church was further bolstered in 1563 when another Act of Uniformity made refusal to take the oath, or the defence of papal authority, a treasonable offence.
She liked to boast that one of her ancestors was private secretary to the Earl of Antrim during His Lordship's treasonable association with Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Blake was charged not only with assault, but with uttering seditious and treasonable expressions against the king.
Brazilians, he suggests, are specialists in such belly contractions. Questioning America's long-held AAA rating is not as treasonable now as it once seemed.
For his part in instigating this violence, Gordon was arrested on a charge of high treason but was acquitted on the ground that he had no treasonable intentions.
Mary obtained one of these letters and asked her advisors if this was not a treasonable act.
He also secured a legal ruling from Chief Justice Robert Tresilian that parliament's conduct had been unlawful and treasonable.
In the breast of the treasonable Proosian ambition flamed to a white heat.
Examples from Classical Literature
The caballing for dissolution of the Union, why should that be treasonable?
But I ask your pardon, my dear friend, for this treasonable talk.
But I have a strong conviction that the advice is treasonable.
Their commander purchased his life by apostasy and a treasonable oath.
He was committed to gaol charged with treasonable practices!
Perhaps he might be even then forming ambitious and treasonable designs.
Rotherby took a seat by the desk, his hand upon the treasonable letters.
The guard reported this treasonable remark to the commander.
So as to have time for carrying on your treasonable mischief, I suppose.
The opinions from which we differ in this instance are treasonable.
Because the establishment of God's kingdom in Judea would perforce have meant the end of the Roman kingdom, it would have been treasonable to advocate any such idea.
Attorney-General had to inform the jury, that the prisoner before them, though young in years, was old in the treasonable practices which claimed the forfeit of his life.
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