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Those words would have been called treasonable to the people of France.
No detail was given on what might have been considered treasonable.
Failure to do so was to be treated as treasonable.
It's an excellent plan, and there is nothing treasonable about it.
He was imprisoned for four months in 1662 on a charge of treasonable words.
Nonetheless, no one reported their treasonable activities to the German government.
"She has left the country without my permission, a treasonable offense."
"In my grandfather's day it was considered treasonable," he told her.
While in London on this treasonable mission he met his end."
I want him to ascertain whether treasonable acts have been committed.
It was a name as treasonable as the one her father had written.
Though his journey had been imprudent, it was still not in itself treasonable.
Unfortunately, there were a number who would be obliged to stand trial for treasonable activities.
"That what he did was idiotic, but not truly treasonable."
Cromwell then sat out to collect all possible evidence of their treasonable behavior.
"Any and all of the following will be treasonable: "A provincial governor may not leave his province.
As she had said - and it was true, in a way - just thinking along those lines was treasonable.
The act of being a Jesuit or seminarian was made treasonable in 1571.
Not moral wrongs, but actions deemed treasonable by the state.
Purely religious acts were declared by Parliament to be treasonable.
At least two witnesses must testify in court that the defendant committed a treasonable act.
The mere possession of this was, after all, a treasonable offence.
The correspondence he acknowledged, but maintained that it had no treasonable tendency.
These charges were treasonable and carried the death penalty.
He had no trial, and no proof of treasonable practices was ever brought against him.