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1
And if the words insult the king's representative, they are
seditious
libel
.
2
But was the paper thus published a false, malicious, and
seditious
libel
?
3
The bishops were charged with having published a false, malicious, and
seditious
libel
.
4
The offence imputed was a false, a malicious, a
seditious
libel
.
5
The Chief Justice called the book a most wicked, infamous, scandalous, and
seditious
libel
.
6
Juries were loath to find anyone guilty of
seditious
libel
.
7
He prosecuted them for
seditious
libel
in the petition.
8
On the same day, Sir Francis Burdett was found guilty of uttering a
seditious
libel
.
9
Prince Pierre was tried for murder, and acquitted; Rochefort was tried for
seditious
libel
,
and condemned.
10
So truth became a defense to
seditious
libel
.
11
The petitioners were thrust into the Tower, and soon brought to trial on the charge of "
seditious
libel
.
"
12
They were accused of "
seditious
libel
.
"
13
As Attorney General, Coke introduced the crime of "
seditious
libel
"
in a case before the Star Chamber in 1606.
14
After being found guilty of
seditious
libel
,
he again ran for the House of Commons, and was repeatedly elected and expelled.
15
The petition, though presented by the archbishop of York, was branded by the ministry as a
seditious
libel
,
and rejected by the majority.
16
James discharged the two justices of the five who had rejected the
seditious
libel
doctrine which had been created by the Star Chamber Court.
seditious
libel
seditious