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Polyaenus, instead, tells us a different story and states that he was treasonably assassinated.
It also accused her of "treasonably gathering cultural, economic, political, and military intelligence and communicating" the same.
The news swept abroad over the whole island that the palladium of the public liberties was lost - maybe treasonably destroyed.
"But no one attacked you, treasonably or traitorously.
He and five others were tried at Linlithgow on 10 January 1606 for treasonably declining the jurisdiction of the council.
Or if you thought at the time that the evidence was true, then he was no murderer and you are treasonably defaming his character.
The judgment accused Kirchner of having "treasonably rooted herself in the evilest Marxist high-treason propaganda".
Some think that he went to get proofs against the Parliamentary leaders in England of their having treasonably invited the Scottish people to come and help them.
But the "treue" S.S. chief and Reichsfuehrer had not bothered to ask; he had treasonably contacted the enemy without saying a word.
Felton immediately confessed and glorified in his deed, "treasonably declar[ing] that the queen .
Porphyry held that Christians blasphemed by worshiping a human being rather than the Supreme God, and behaved treasonably in forsaking the traditional Roman cult.
Having put down some of his own ideas - which would have seemed treasonably defeatist to him a few months before - in his confidential diary, Goebbels then approached Hitler.
When we were all out in the raw air and were steadily moving towards our business, I treasonably whispered to Joe, "I hope, Joe, we shan't find them."
Howison was charged at the Court of Justiciary for "treasonably causing to be printed a false, adulterate and altered Act of Parliament instead of the true and genuine Act of 1592.
"He anchored off the largest island, now known as Santa Maria, but from all accounts he never set foot on land because he believed he'd be imprisoned and returned to Portugal for treasonably shifting his services to the Spanish crown.
The following year John Haitlie in Fawns and William Haitlie in Redpath (near Earlston) were arrested for "treasonably supplying the English in the Castle of Lauder, thereby enabling them to hold out longer."
"Edward was treasonably slain by his own family... it is reported that his stepmother, that is the mother of King Ethelred, stabbed him with a dagger while she was in the act of offering him a cup to drink."
While the train was on its way--and it was curious what delays and sidetrackings it encountered--a company of Minute Men at Logansport, Indiana, rebelled against having to arrest a group of Catholic nuns who were accused of having taught treasonably.