In this context, George Bellows drew Jesus in prison stripes and detailed the Nazarene's seditious crimes. |
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Printers had to settle for prosecutions if they printed seditious libel, so they either played it safe or adopted pseudonyms and fake addresses. |
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During the 1790s Pitt frequently resorted to seditious libel as a blunt instrument against the reform movement. |
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These varied from the trials and subsequent execution of radicals for treason, to trials for sedition and seditious libel. |
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These are exciting, radical, almost seditious ideas in this conservative country. |
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Can denunciations of the cosmopolitans who corrupt our youth with seditious ideas be far behind? |
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The laws of libel needed no reinforcement and proceedings for seditious or criminal libel should be used sparingly. |
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Most of the members of that organization, now declared seditious and outlawed, left the state as fast as they could. |
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The seditious spirit of the colonies owes its birth to the factions in this House. |
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These were seen by authorities as very partial, untrue, seditious, and savouring too much of dangerous and traitorous conceits. |
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At one extreme governments brought in new laws to curb what they saw as seditious journalism. |
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In the name of press freedom and nationalism we deliberately wrote seditious and criminally libellous articles against colonial governments. |
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His spooky elfin protagonists are seditious and superb at each alternate glance. |
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Twelve leaders were framed in 1916 on a charge of seditious conspiracy as a result of their campaign of direct action against the war effort. |
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And if the matter published is contained in a written or printed document the publisher is guilty of publishing a seditious libel. |
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He played the song incessantly, ignoring my pleas for mercy and grannyish objections to its author's seditious intent. |
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The speaker worked his way through plunder, ravishment and seditious behavior. |
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Such erroneous ideas are seditious and must be defended against in earnest. |
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It is more likely that the articles embodied the intent of serving as parameters against seditious speech aimed at inciting action to illegally overthrow a government. |
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Individuals are being arrested and detained for lengthy periods, often without trial, for disseminating information judged to be seditious via the Internet. |
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That may not have been seditious talk, but it was a lot for a sleepy scribbler to commit to paper at that hour. |
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However his continuing recusancy could only have increased the tense relationship with authority which his seemingly seditious plays had instigated. |
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In the first group were Anabaptist teachings affecting temporal government that were open lies and seditious. |
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He had not written, but had dared to print, a seditious pamphlet which justified the right of rebellion against the king. |
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In turn, the governor and his council prosecuted Zenger for seditious libel. |
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Web sites have taken on the historical roles and research value of samizdat, avant-garde magazines, seditious literature, fringe political manifesti, etc. |
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For there is no doubt that in such a case the obstinate are to be punished as seditious. |
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A political radical, he was forced to emigrate in 1792 because a handbill he had printed was deemed seditious. |
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In this way, communicating with people outside our prescribed societal sphere feels to me like a deliciously seditious act. |
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This collocation of precocious poetic essence, stupefying lyricism and seditious brilliance sets up Rimbaud as the Romantic-Modern poet par excellence. |
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She also cautioned against the danger of military courts wrongly criminalizing certain acts, for instance by labelling free speech as seditious libel. |
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Earl McRae has all kinds of nice words to describe sovereignists: seditious rats, dumbs, loud-mouths, devious, anti-Canada, treacherous turncoats. |
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What's side-splitting to one person is seditious to the next. |
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Your eyes are eloquent, luculent obsidian, But I have been insidious, seditious, simian. |
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If the article is defamatory or seditious or blasphemous or obscene, or commits any other legal wrong, the paper can afterwards be made liable for it. |
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It was not long before the new rhetoric became seditious, with powerful echoes of America's Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights. Song would become the constitutional brain of the revolution. |
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The old seditious libel cases in England show the lengths to which government had to go to find out who was responsible for books that were obnoxious to the rulers. |
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Enough has been said about the seditious articles. |
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Madam Speaker, there is a habit the government has that if opposition members do their job, we are attacked as traitors, as being seditious, and called 21st century Neville Chamberlains, anything it can throw at us. |
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Aimé Boucher, a farmer and a Jehovah's Witness in the district of Beauce, was convicted of the crime of seditious libel for distributing a religious pamphlet. |
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Melanchthon therefore regarded not only acts of disobedience but also certain theological convictions concerning the institutions of a political community as seditious. |
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On Monday, June 23, as Woodsworth was on his way to inform the General Strike Committee of the forced shutdown of the paper, he was arrested on charges of seditious libel. |
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Both networks have had their satellite transmissions into Iran blocked but the truth is that now any contribution to any overseas Persian-language broadcaster is regarded as suspicious if not seditious. |
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George Bernard Shaw even remarked that Great Expectations was more seditious than Marx's Das Kapital. |
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They charged him in their libels and seditious conversations as having first reduced corruption to a system. |
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Queen Victoria was not pleased with this statement, and an outraged Palmerston considered it seditious incitement to agitation. |
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In 1557 the British Crown thought to stem the flow of seditious and heretical books by chartering the Stationers' Company. |
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But conservatives think liberals and Balzac are seditious and crazy. |
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The move came in response to the false reports released by the VOA and other websites on the spread and progress of seditious moves in Iran. |
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Blake was charged not only with assault, but with uttering seditious and treasonable expressions against the king. |
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Individuals who published seditious material were punished, and, in 1794, the writ of habeas corpus was suspended. |
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The old elite worried that the masses were too improvident and seditious. |
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An indictment for seditious libel followed, for both publisher and author, while government agents followed Paine and instigated mobs, hate meetings, and burnings in effigy. |
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Five weeks after Priestley left, William Pitt's administration began arresting radicals for seditious libel, resulting in the famous 1794 Treason Trials. |
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On June 5, 1810 William Cobbett stood trial for seditious libel for an article he wrote against the British Government which was published by Thomas Curson Hansard. |
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Considering the distribution of such material a seditious act, the authorities instituted reforms and replaced several staff during Marx's attendance. |
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Following the passage of the Power of Imprisonment Act 1817, and fearing arrest for his arguably seditious writings, Cobbett fled to the United States. |
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The death penalty could be issued for offences such as being a communist, printing seditious leaflets, or even making jokes about Hitler or other top party officials. |
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