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  • Karuna could not have acted traitorously without external backing.
  • It shifts insidiously, traitorously, inside people.
  • The San Patricio men were deserters in action, and had traitorously joined the enemy army.
  • The excuse given for this was a report that Lepidus had been traitorously negotiating with Sextus Pompey.
  • In said Convention, Bonifacio was traitorously ousted from the Katipunan leadership by the combined Cavite駉 revolutionaries.
  • Some, of course, did perform traitorously, informing on their fellow prisoners while in enemy captivity.
  • Lanval, by saying that he did not want to betray the king implied that the queen was behaving traitorously.
  • Interestingly, and perhaps rather traitorously, the tilting bed was invented by a 16-year-old girl, Iris Koser.
  • There is only circumstantial evidence that Stafford acted traitorously, although the weight of evidence against him has been described as " substantial ".
  • In 1326, he led the Lithuanian armies on the raid on Brandenburg and on the way back he was traitorously killed by a Masovian knight.
  • His indictment stated that he " most wickedly, maliciously, and traitorously did ordain, prepare, and levy public war against our said lord, the King ".
  • By the same argument that he is using against Kerry today, Cheney was a surrender monkey naively-- traitorously even ?-- out to leave America defenseless in a dangerous world.
  • Danby, when communicating the " Popish Plot " to Parliament, had from the first expressed his disbelief in Titus Oates's revelations, he now stood accused of having " traitorously concealed the plot ".
  • The fugitive Moses went to the camp of King Nikanos, or Kikanos, of Ethiopia, who was at that time besieging his own capital, which had been traitorously seized by Balaam and his sons and made impregnable by them through magic.
  • On 7 November 1485, Brackenbury was posthumously attainted by Henry VII . In a document antedating Henry Tudor's rule, Brackenbury was charged with having " assembled to them at Leicester . . . a great host, traitorously intending, imagining and conspiring the destruction of the king's royal person, our sovereign liege lord ".
  • The " Book of Han " says that, after his death, Liu Bang had Sima Xin's head suspended on a pole in the marketplace of Yueyang ( 遤 } ? present-day Yanliang District, Xi'an, Shaanxi ), his previous capital, because the latter had traitorously gone over to Xiang Yu after surrendering to Liu Bang in September 206.
  • Seen a most infamous publication in the " Cape Fear Mercury " importing to be resolves of a set of people styling themselves a committee for the county of Mecklenburg, most traitorously declaring the entire dissolution of the laws, government, and constitution of this country, and setting up a system of rule and regulation repugnant to the laws and subversive of his majesty's government . . ..
  • The Dutch had endangered the  adjoining Countries most wickedly, feloniously, and traitorously, contrary to the Marine and Admirall Laws of all Christians, [ by selling ] wholesale guns, powder, shot and ammunition to the Indians, instructing them in the use of our fights and arms .   The Dutch claim to the land was further weakened when Peter Stuyvesant justified trading guns by citing pressure from the natives.
  • The Pennsylvania provincial council issued an indictment of " Peter Chartier of Lancaster County . . . Labourer [ who ], being moved and seduced by the instigation of the Devil . . . falsely, traitorously, unlawfully and treasonably did Lord the King . " Chartier's landholdings in Pennsylvania, totaling some 600 acres, were seized and turned over to Thomas Lawrence, a business partner of Edward Shippen, III.
  • After visiting Pittsburgh a few years later, David McClure would write in his journal, " I was informed at Pittsburgh, that when the Delawares, Shawanese & others, laid siege suddenly and most traitorously to Fort Pitt, in 1764, in a time of peace, the people within, found means of conveying the small pox to them, which was far more destructive than the guns from the walls, or all the artillery of Colonel Boquet's army, which obliged them to abandon the enterprise ."
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