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Codification of the criminal law
By Great Britain. Law Commission.

By the Quene
By England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I)

Radical Politics in Colonial Punjab
By Shalini Sharma

Free speech in the United States
By Chafee, Zechariah
Japan and the High Treason Incident
Japan and the High Treason Incident
By Masako Gavin,Ben Middleton

Speech of Hon. William A. Graham, of Orange, in the Convention of North Carolina, Dec. 7th, 1861, on the ordinance concerning test oaths and sedition
By William A. Graham
Sedition and the Advocacy of Violence
Sedition and the Advocacy of Violence
By Sarah Sorial
New-England's spirit of persecution transmitted to Pennsilvania
New-England's spirit of persecution transmitted to Pennsilvania
By George Keith

An account of the trial of Thomas Muir, Esq. younger, of Huntershill, before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, on the 30th and 31st days of August, 1793, for sedition
By Muir, Thomas

Trial on Trial
By Lawrence Dennis,Maximilian St.-George,Maximilian John St. George,Maximilian St. George,Maximilian St.-George

A trumpet of sedition
By Ellen Meiksins Wood,Ellen Wood,Neal Wood,Ellen Meiksins-Wood,Ellen Meiksins Wood Neal Wood
By His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esq; president, and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation
By His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esq; president, and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation
By Pennsylvania. Supreme Executive Council.

The myth of the "new history"
By David L. Hoggan
God visiting and avenging his soul, on a sinful people
God visiting and avenging his soul, on a sinful people
By Joseph Park

The trial of Maurice Margarot
By Maurice Margarot

Between Torture And Resistance
By Osacar Lopez Rivera,Luis Falcon Nieves,Desmond Tutu,Matt Meyer,Rev. Nozomi Ikuta,Luis Nieves Falcón

An examination of the trials for sedition which have hitherto occurred in Scotland
By Cockburn, Henry Cockburn Lord
Slander and Sedition in Elizabethan Law, Speech, and Writing
Slander and Sedition in Elizabethan Law, Speech, and Writing
By Steven Veerapen
Report of Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons
Report of Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons
By Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee of Secrecy.

Testimony of Ludwig C.A.K. Martens taken before the Joint Legislative Committee of the state of New York investigating seditious activities
By Ludwig Christian Alexander Karl Martens