Everyone knows that murder and manslaughter, kidnapping and terrorism, treason and high treason existed long before today's penal codes. |
Within three years he had tired of Anne Boleyn and she was beheaded in 1536, accused of treason and adultery. |
Pandosto seizes the infant Fawnia, casts her adrift in an open boat, and tries Bellaria for adultery and treason. |
He died the victim of his many treasons, by the farsighted barbarism of his accomplices. |
African-Americans, it is cynically assumed, will remain loyal to the Democrats regardless of the treasons committed against them. |
Indictable offenses are further divided into treasons, other felonies, and misdemeanours. |