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1- The series of treasons made Ivan paranoically suspicious of nobility.

2- Words do not justify untold murders and the rankest treasons .

3- We therefore comdemn all of them to for their treasons to our Khmer nation.

4- These offences, however, were reduced to felonies rather than high treasons in 1861 and 1832 respectively.

5- The following day Henry gave instructions to Cromwell to set up a special commission looking into various treasons .

6- They were accused of high treason, most likely under the Verbal treasons Act of December 1534.

7- As quoted by Ambruster, treasons Peace, op. cit., p. 52.3.

8- When asked if he had knowledge of any further treasons , Garnet replied that he had nothing to say.

9- He could not establish supremacy by proclamation; he needed the parliament to enforce statute, to add felonies and treasons .

10- Two acts of the former Parliament of Ireland passed in 1537 and 1542 create further treasons which apply in Northern Ireland.

11- When Mary I became queen in 1553, she passed an Act abolishing all treasons whatsoever which had been created since 1351.

12- Lord Lyttelton charges the poor Florentine with the manifold treasons of the house of Guise, and with the Massacre of St. Bartholomew.

13- Such a clergy had a chief hand in the civil wars in England in the reign of William Rufus, King Stephen, Henry the Third, King John, &c.Äthe subject of Pryn’s History of the treasons of Prelates.

14- But I have spokeWith one that saw him die; who did report,That very frankly he confessed his treasons ,Implored your Highness’ pardon, and set forthA deep repentance.

15- Now the question is … Are the words of this senator awakening and healing to Americans, and so America … or, is he just another one of the treasons Senators ? is he just another Bernie Who made off with the green energy awarenesses of Love’s knowings ?

16- His voice was betraying him; and he discovered his component parts to be capable of other treasons , too. * * * A man who sets out to make himself up is taking on the Creator’s role, according to one way of seeing things; he’s unnatural, a blasphemer, an abomination of abominations.

17- The Federalist has justly remarked, that newfangled, and artificial treasons have been the great engines, by which violent factions, the natural offspring of free governments, have usually wreaked their alternate malignity on each other.

18- And although, upon temporary emergencies, and in arbitrary reigns, since that period, other treasons have been created, the sober sense of the nation has generally abrogated them, or reduced their power within narrow limits.

19- At the instance of tyrannical princes they had abundant opportunities to create constructive treasons ; that is, by forced and arbitrary constructions, to raise offences into the guilt and punishment of treason, which were not suspected to be such.

20- Thus swelling the crowd of bitter, hungry men forever hanging around St Jude’s with time on their hands to plot their treasons .

21- Whilst previous monarchs (including Henry VIII) had specifically been granted authority to settle uncertain successions in their wills, the treasons Act 1571 asserted that Parliament had the right to settle disputes, and made it treason to deny Parliamentary authority.

22- An exceptionally strong Bench headed by the Lord President himself, had put great pressure on the jury to convict Meade of his “heinous treasons “, but the jury refused, maintaining that Meade, who was extremely popular in County Cork, “had not intended in his heart to commit treason”.

23- He attended a conference with the House of Lords on the treasons bill that was to issue in the Rebellion Act 1572 and another on the 12 shires of Wales.

24- The issues were quickly reconciled, and the Douglas brothers were pardoned by a parliament on 12 December 1544 for recent and previous treasons before 1542.

25- The following acts are considered as impeachable offenses: culpable violation of the Constitution, treasons , bribery, graft and corruption, other high crimes, and betrayal of public trust.

26- On 27 August 1691, the Government gave the chiefs an opportunity to take an oath of allegiance, after which all treasons would be pardoned and the chiefs restored to their estates.

27- In case any of this should be resisted, Parliament passed the treasons Act 1534, which made it high treason punishable by death to deny Royal Supremacy.

28- An arrest may be made in the night as well as in the day time and for treasons , felonies, and breaches of the peace, on Sunday as well as on other days.

29- However, about the end of November Thomas Paget himself fled to Paris, and was from thenceforth suspected of complicity in all his brother’s treasons .

30- In a Finnish documentary, “Without My Daughter”, film maker Alexis Kouros tells Mahmoody’s husband’s side of the story, showing Iranian eyewitnesses accusing the Hollywood film of spreading lies and ” treasons “.

31- On 29 June 1534 Northumberland recommended Wharton’s appointment as captain of Carlisle, and on 9 July he was commissioned to inquire into the ‘ treasons ‘ of William Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre of Gilsland, against Northumberland; Dacre was brought to trial, but acquitted by his peers.

32- Howard wrote to Elizabeth on 23 June: “For the love of Jesus Christ, Madam, awake thoroughly, and see the villainous treasons round about you, against your Majesty and your realm, and draw your forces round about you, like a might prince, to defend you”.

33- This distinction between treasons and felonies ended in 1772, when the court was permitted to enter a plea on a defendant’s behalf.

34- Similarly, an individual could not claim sanctuary when charged with high treason; this distinction between treasons and felonies was lost as sanctuary laws were repealed in the late 17th and early 19th century.

35- Some offences, whose complexion was entirely different from traitorous actions, were nevertheless made treasons ; thus, it was high treason for a Welshman to steal cattle, or for an assembly of twelve or more rioters to refuse to disperse when so commanded.

36- From the reign of Henry IV onwards, several new offences were made treasons ; most legislation on the subject was passed during the reign of Henry VIII.

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