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- countenancing of books for the maintenance of his unlimited power [...] That he traiterously went about to interrupt the judges, by his threatenings, and other means...
- this realm, called a shilling, falsely, deceitfully, feloniously, and traiterously did counterfeit and coin". Watched by a reported 20,000 people, she was...
- Parliament at this time. The Vow and Covenant ****erts there is a "a Popish and traiterous [sic] Plot for the Subversion of the true Protestant Reformed Religion"...
- Ann. c. 13 Correspondence with Enemies Act 1704 An Act to prevent all traiterous Correspondence with Her Majesties Enemies. The whole act. 3 & 4 Ann. c...
- of the Press, by preventing the Abuses arising from the Publication of traiterous, seditious, false, and slanderous Libels by Persons unknown. 23 & 24 Geo...
- of Subversion in American History (1972), 1–20. Carter, Michael S. "A 'Traiterous Religion': indulgences and the anti-Catholic imagination in eighteenth-century...
- Ph. & M. c. 9 Traitorous Words Act 1554 An Acte for the punishement of TraiterousWoordes against the Quenes Mate. The whole act. 1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 10 Treason...
- 3 & 4 Ann. c. 13 3 & 4 Ann. c. 14 14 March 1705 An Act to prevent all traiterous Correspondence with Her Majesty's Enemies. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision...
- prevent, during the present War between Great Britain and France, all traiterous Correspondence with, or Aid, or ****istance being given to His Majesty's...
- (repealed) 1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 9 16 January 1555 An Act for the Punishment of Traiterous Words against the Queen. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1863 (26...