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Was the man in the pay of some seditious element?
Anyone who might chance to read their correspondence would see nothing seditious in it.
"These discussions changed and now involved a very strong seditious bent."
Thus, Jewish leaders would have to suppress any seditious talk.
The authorities were concerned that some had come with "seditious" ideas.
If they were engaged in seditious acts, the Order needed to deal with it.
Her revelation was not only seditious, but also in contempt of court.
"A claim could be made that your moves are seditious," she said.
Kelly had been imprisoned at the time for making a seditious speech.
The work caused a major controversy for its "seditious" content.
"Tell me what's become of you, living in that seditious Boston.
You're under arrest, he said, for engaging in seditious conversation.
He is known to have informed on his own father for seditious utterance.
Cartoons are sarcastic and seditious about almost everything except black America.
The Church distributed 16,000 copies before it was declared seditious.
"Then give up to us the seditious papers which you secrete in your house."
Too, he intends to spread seditious rumors among the troops.
Paradoxically, the interview provoked another seditious campaign against the series.
He was convicted of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to 35 years.
Writers found themselves subject to arrest and trial for "seditious" speech.
Now the authorities are relaxing the old ban on seditious speech.
Otherwise, the few words there are - about terrorism, seditious conspiracy and the like - get in the way.
Even a simple letter to a friend, a stray remark to a family member, could be read as seditious.
"Since that time, the number of seditious publications has risen.
Within three months, he was arrested and charged with seditious libel.