sedition u rečniku PONS

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In her poem she criticizes magistrates who mask the truth as sedition and conspiracy.
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In a dramatic increase compared to the rest of the century, there were over 100 prosecutions for sedition in the 1790s alone.
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As a conquistador, however, he soon became infamous for his violence, cruelty, and sedition.
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The six were charged with sedition and criminal defamation of the president.
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He was arrested for sedition, sentenced to a fine of 100,000 and thrown into prison.
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He eventually became chairman of the party's state committee, and in 1949 was charged with sedition, presenting his own defence and winning acquittal.
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The 16 were convicted of conspiracy and sedition and sentenced with terms ranging from 35 to 105 years in prison.
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A seditionist is one who engages in or promotes the interests of sedition.
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He was arrested in 1921 on sedition charges and spent nine months in prison.
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This triggered the sedition which began in 1860 and continued for many years.
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