We would remind them of all the corruption and state graft, all the anti-popular repression, all the treasons the lavalas leaders concretely and consciously carried out. |
Perhaps as a consequence, the year 1352 saw the introduction of the Statute of Treasons defining great treason against the king and petty treason against local lords. |
Indictable offenses are further divided into treasons, other felonies, and misdemeanours. |
In a world of genocide and hunger, torture and treasons, in a world of endless abandonment, how can we start dancing? |
Then, worn out by deceit, treasons, infidelity, and the whole body of terrestrial misery, what does he find at the end of his career? |
African-Americans, it is cynically assumed, will remain loyal to the Democrats regardless of the treasons committed against them. |