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    Published [1819]
    “…Printed at the request of the Birmingham Association for the Refutation and Suppression of Blasphemy and Sedition.…”
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    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1981-05-08T00:00:00Z-1981-05-08T23:59:59Z
    “…The Role of the Hungarian National Bank in the Economy Patriotism among Youth at an All-Time Low, Survey Says "The Fly's" Oscar Sedition in a Socialist State Dollar Settlements with the CMEA Countries Sugar from Maize Based on US License…”
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  6. 46
    Published 1924
    “…1924 1918-1939 "Zinoviev letter - TUC report, 1924" [T0521.jpg], 1924, Trades Union Congress In October 1924, MI5 intercepted a letter written by Grigory Zinoviev, chairman of the Comintern in the Soviet Union in which he urged British communists to promote revolution through acts of sedition. The publication of the letter in various national newspapers is thought to have contributed to the defeat of the Labour Party in the 1924 General Election. …”
  7. 47
    Published 1916
    “…The front page article is written by William Gallagher, leader of the CWC who was imprisoned for sedition in 1916 and later for incitement to riot after the events of Bloody Friday in 1919. …”
  8. 48
    Published 1926
    “…He was an active anti-war propagandist and was imprisoned for sedition. He was a member of the Communist Party 1920-21 and played a leading role in the Miners' Minority Movement. …”
  9. 49
    Published 1926
    “…He was an active anti-war propagandist and was imprisoned for sedition. He was a member of the Communist Party 1920-21 and played a leading role in the Miners' Minority Movement. …”
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    by Gomez Osorio, Jose
    Published 26 October 1934
    “…I have the impression, however, that they are finding a powerful brake to their wishes in the President of the Republic, and there is already talk of a political crisis arising because the President is opposed to anybody being shot for sedition or rebellion, and is apparently only prepared to agree to the shooting of those who, in addition to these crimes, have also been guilty of the murder of civilians; or of members of the public forces after martial law was declared. …”
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    by Frantz, Laurent B.
    Published 12 December 1953
    “…This is by far the vaguest and most sweeping sedition statute ever enacted in the United States. …”
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