In committing himself to this policy he risked accusations of treasonable relations with the enemy, and so risked his life. |
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The Senate considered this to be a treasonable offence but there was little they could do. |
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To be given privileged access to her and to betray it is an almost treasonable crime. |
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With Maguire the treasonable act of rebellion itself was less in dispute than the questions how, where and before whom it could be tried. |
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Fortunately, Florida land speculation is no longer considered a treasonable offense. |
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This is not yet treasonable talk, though it verged close enough for Eliot to be sent to the Tower. |
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Mobutu shirts and leopard-print hats are worn openly, a practically treasonable offence only six months ago. |
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And as for the crime of holding treasonable correspondence with those lying overseas, they should never have taken it off the statute book. |
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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. |
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Commonly recognised limitations relate to contempt of court, defamation, sedition and treasonable offences, decency and morality. |
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Irrefutable evidence already exists that will be produced to substantiate all charges, that are for treasonable acts against the people. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Blake was charged not only with assault, but with uttering seditious and treasonable expressions against the king. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Mary obtained one of these letters and asked her advisors if this was not a treasonable act. |
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He also secured a legal ruling from Chief Justice Robert Tresilian that parliament's conduct had been unlawful and treasonable. |
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In the breast of the treasonable Proosian ambition flamed to a white heat. |
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