-
Crown ****erted its
authority to
recognize rebellions ("levying war") as
treasonous. By the
Elizabethan age
courts had shed the
restrictions of statutory...
- Look up traitor, traitress, or
treasonous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
traitor is a
person who
commits treason. Traitor, The
Traitor or Traitors...
- burned, and
Domitian crucified copyists for
reproducing works deemed treasonous.
Literary texts were
often shared aloud at
meals or with
reading groups...
- the most
significant revision of the
treason laws
since 1352,
making it
treasonous to
speak rebellious words against the
Royal Family, to deny
their titles...
-
having ****ual
relationships with the Queen. Anne was arrested,
accused of
treasonous adultery and incest.
Although the
evidence against them was unconvincing...
- a
letter to her
father Oda Nobunaga,
accusing her mother-in-law of a
treasonous plot with the
Takeda clan. When
Nobunaga brought the
allegations to the...
-
British monarchy, the
British government considered the
Boston mint to be
treasonous. However, the
colony ignored the
English demands to
cease operations until...
- 2021). "Descendant of
Robert E. Lee says
Confederate flag at
Capitol was '
treasonous'". Axios.
Archived from the
original on
January 12, 2021.
Retrieved January...
- or
oldthink (ideals
since abolished by the Party). "Mal-"
indicates (
treasonous)
inaccuracy (according to the Party); for example, any old
quotes or reports...
-
author of The
Greedy Barbarian and
Banana Republic:
Where Writing is
Treasonous. He was
named winner of the
English PEN 2021
Pinter International Writer...