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How to use treason in a sentence

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It is still treason to bear arms for the Queen's enemies whether or not you have fired those arms.
It is absolutely out of order to suggest that an honourable member of this House is committing treason.
Radical leaders were arrested on charges of high treason after they held a national convention.
When he was charged with treason in 1467 it was alleged against him that his flags and standard had been set up treasonably on Carlow Castle.
His daughter Elizabeth made it treason to declare her a heretic or usurper.
Cromwell, who had wanted to spare the King, saw no way out but to try him for treason.
An ancient Roman law made it treason for any general to cross the Rubicon and enter Italy proper with a standing army.
These varied from the trials and subsequent execution of radicals for treason, to trials for sedition and seditious libel.
Military officials initially told the press that he might face charges of espionage and sedition, even treason.
He said that his lawyer advised him to leave Kenya as it was rumoured that he would soon be charged with sedition and treason.
The nutso radio call-in shows went nuclear with charges of ingratitude, disloyalty, treason, back-stabbing and duplicitous doubleparking.
He's a good man, but his acts of treason are inexcusable, whatever the reason.
He and his brother, however, became embroiled in Merovingian high politics and were both suspected of treason by Queen Balthild.
These men are represented as mischief-makers and revilers, accusing without just cause, and converting innocence into treason.
After a secret trial, he was sentenced to 18 years for treason and espionage.
This is war time, friend, and you may find yourself on the wrong end of a treason charge if you keep it up.
Even if you knew some delicious, salacious gossip, some tantalising indiscretion, to let it slip would feel like treason.
Because we sinned and thus committed high treason against the God of creation, we don't even deserve to exist!
Against her are three counts of high treason, one count grand theft auto, one count resisting custody, one count unordered arson.
Personally, I don't think spoken words alone ever constitute treason, and the demands for his ouster are empty political threats.
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General Martinez, commanding at Managua, was also implicated in the treason, but received warning in time to fly the country.
Faster and faster rushed the car in futile attempt to outpace the whispered treason.
In 1385, having thus prepared the way for treason, he avowed his intention of proceeding on a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Varese.
I never hated any piece of music as I came to hate that threnody of treason.
And as their wanderings and deeds were caused by the treason of Morgan le Fay, it is meet that they should here be told.
As against them, merely contingent and reversionary heirs, no treason could exist.
And all slander against the king, queen, or their issue, was subjected to the penalty of misprision of treason.
What he had had the audacity to propose to me had been treason, not thieving.
In English law, crimes are usually classified as treason, felony, misdemeanour and summary offence.
In 1839 the nawab of Kurnool was deposed for misgovernment and suspicion of treason, and his territories annexed.
If his talk stinks not of treason in every line, why then I have no smelling sense.
In 1640, however, he was impeached for high treason, and confined in the Tower.
He thought she went to find a confidant outside, that she was preparing her treason.
There has not been a generation of my family that has not been at the Horn at Edinburgh for high treason.
As for committing treason at the duffel meeting, he had not been there at all.
Next, Godfrey could not reveal the secret without revealing his own misprision of treason.
But as mischance would have it, treason broke out at home whilst the saharan King was sojourning amongst the infidel.
The thought staggered him, and he felt as if he had filled his mind with treason and sedition!
The chief justice ruled that this did not amount to treason, but was at most misprision of treason.
Treason, that is to say platform treason, is not so much an eccentricity as a habit of Orangeism.
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