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traitor has been used as a
political epithet,
regardless of any
verifiable treasonable action. In a
civil war or insurrection, the
winners may deem the losers...
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Ireland are
considered heroes in
independent Ireland.
Section 1(1) of the
Treasonable Offences Act 1925 (enacted
under the 1922 Constitution)
defined treason...
- The
Treason Act 1795 (sometimes also
known as the
Treasonable and
Seditious Practices Act) (36 Geo. 3. c. 7) was one of the Two Acts
introduced by the...
- intent" to
withdraw them from
their allegiance to
Elizabeth was made a
treasonable offence,
carrying the
death penalty. From the 1570s
missionary priests...
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Newsnight at the
start of the
Falklands War in 1982 was
described as "almost
treasonable" by John Page, MP, who
objected to
Peter Snow
saying "if we
believe the...
- May, five men,
including George Boleyn, were
arrested on
charges of
treasonable adultery and
accused of
having ****ual
relationships with the Queen. Anne...
- foundation" even
though their meeting was
illegal to the
extent of
being treasonable. In the Lwów (Lviv) pogrom,
which occurred in 1918
during the Polish–Ukrainian...
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Blake was
charged not only with ****ault, but with
uttering seditious and
treasonable expressions against the king.
Schofield claimed that
Blake had exclaimed...
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their fate may have
stemmed from the
belief that a serious, but not
treasonable act, had been committed. Good
behaviour at the
gallows may also have...
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Justice Robert Tresilian that parliament's
conduct had been
unlawful and
treasonable. On his
return to London, the King was
confronted by Gloucester, Arundel...