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They are more disposed to examine, and more capable of seeing through, the interested complaints of faction and sedition; and they are, upon that account, less apt to be misled into any wanton or unnecessary opposition to the measures of government
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Pictures of sculls abounded, black sedition trousers, black sweatshirts, the uniform of all Goths, were discarded on the floor with the rest of this previous weeks clothing
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Amaranthe Lokdon wanted for attempted sedition and illegal magic use
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As an 18-year-old constable I would have arrested you for spreading sedition by asking such a stupid question
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I am certain that the good sisters of Saint Cecilia‘s properly explained to young Ian that Pilate was never convinced, ―I find no guilt in him‖, of Christ‘s guilt and that the trumped-up charges of Treason and Sedition leveled against Him by the High Priests were unfounded and unsupported by so-called ―witnesses‖ brought to bear testimony against Him; but manufactured, however, by religious leaders who considered Him (Christ) a threat to their ecclesiastical authority
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If the banners and flags are shifted about, sedition is afoot
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In cases of acts of sedition by foreigners, notification of consul was also suspended
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John Adams and the Sedition Acts
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Just like the Alien and Sedition Acts and the Patriot Act, one cannot point to any resulting deaths caused by the government or presidents
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Karl was the son of a lawyer, but made his living out of sedition
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city, and hurtful to kings and provinces, and that they have moved sedition within the same of old time, for which cause was this city
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insurrection against kings, and that rebellion and sedition have been made in it
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imprisoned for violating the Sedition Act in 1798 but returned to
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16 For there shall be sedition among men and invading one another; they shall not regard their kings nor princes and the course of their actions shall stand in their power
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20 And at every feast the custom of the judge was to release to the people one prisoner him whom they would; And there was in their prison a well known 22 prisoner called Barabbas; And when they assembled Pilate said to them you have a custom that I should release to you a prisoner at the Passover; Are you willing that 24 I release for you the King of the Jews? And they all cried out and said Release not to us this man but release to us Barabbas; And this Barabbas was a robber who for sedition and murder which was in the city was throw into the prison; And all the people cried out and began to ask him to do as the custom was that he should do with them; And Pilate answered and said to them Whom will you that I release to you? Barabbas or Jesus which is called the Messiah the King of the Jews? For Pilate knew that envy had moved them to deliver him up; And the chief priests and the elders asked the multitudes to deliver Barabbas and to destroy Jesus
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Pilate said to them And Jesus which is called the Messiah what shall I do with him? They all cried out and said Crucify him; And Pilate spoke to them again for he desired to release Jesus; but they cried out and said Crucify him crucify him and release to us Barabbas; And Pilate said to them a third time What evil has this man done? I have not found in him any cause to necessitate death; I will chastise him and let him go; But they increased in importunity with a loud voice and asked him to crucify him; And their voice and the voice of the chief priests prevailed; Then Pilate released to them that one who was throw into prison for sedition and murder Barabbas whom they asked for and he scourged Jesus with whips; Then the footsoldiers of the judge took Jesus and went into the praetorium and gathered to him all of the footsoldiers; And they stripped him and put on him a scarlet cloak; And they clothed him in garments of purple and plaited a crown of thorns and placed it on his head and a reed in his right hand; and while they mocked at him and laughed they fell down on their knees before him and bowed down to him and said Hail King of the Jews! And they spat in his face and took the reed from his hand and struck him on his head and struck his cheeks; And Pilate went outside again and said to the Jews I bring him out to you that you may know that I do not find in examining him even one crime; And Jesus went outside wearing the crown of thorns and the purple garments
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1 On account of the sudden and repeated calamities and mischances brethren that have come on us we suppose that we have the more slowly given heed to the things that are disputed among you beloved and to the foul and unholy sedition alien and foreign to the elect of God which a few headstrong and self-willed persons have kindled to such a degree of madness that your venerable and famous name worthy to be loved of all men is greatly blasphemed
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5 You all were simple and sincere without malice one toward another: 6 All sedition and all schism were abominable to you
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2 From this came emulation and envy strife and sedition persecution and disorder war and captivity
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5 Why are there strivings and anger and division and war among you? 6 Have we not one God and one Christ? Is not the Spirit of grace which was poured out on us one? Is not our calling one in Christ? 7 Why do we tear apart and rend asunder the members of Christ and make sedition against our body and come to such a degree of madness that we forget we are members one of another? Remember the words of our Lord Jesus 8 for he said Woe to that man; it were good for him if he had never been born rather than that he should cause one of my elect to offend
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9 This your schism has perverted many; has cast many into despondency; many into doubt; all of us into grief and as yet your sedition remaineth
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6 Disgraceful brethren yea very disgraceful is it and unworthy of the conduct which is in Christ that it should be reported that the most firm and ancient Church of the Corinthians has on account of one or two persons made sedition against its presbyters
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Love has no schism; love makes not sedition; love does all things in harmony; in love all the elect of God have been made perfect
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1 Whatever errors therefore we have committed through the assaults of the adversary let us for these ask pardon; and they who have been leaders of the sedition and division ought to consider the common ground of our hope
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3 For it is better that a man should make confession concerning his sins than that he should harden his heart even as the heart of them was hardened who made sedition against Moses the servant of God; whose condemnation was manifest 4 for they went down alive into hell and death swallowed them up
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1 Do you all therefore who have laid the foundation of the sedition submit yourselves to the presbyters and be chastised to repentance bending the knees of your hearts
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1 It is right therefore that those who have attended to so great and so many examples should submit their necks and fill the place of obedience so that being at peace from the vain sedition we may attain without any blame to the end set before us in truth
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Both Pilate and Herod were in Jerusalem at this time, and Jesus' enemies conjectured that, if he would dare to advise against the payment of tribute to Caesar, they could go at once before the Roman authorities and charge him with sedition
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Since when has a considered difference of opinion in an Academy classroom or even a battlefield planning conference been chargeable as sedition? I contend to you that Cadet Solomon is the victim in this proceeding
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“Is this necessary? We know the definition of sedition,” Commodore Singh protested
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Since Captain Van Hoff has leveled the charge of sedition, it is important that he be completely confident in its definition
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“Then you have no basis for the charge of sedition do you?” Before the Captain could answer, Commodore McGuire turned to the tribunal and said, “Your honors, I request a directed verdict of not guilty to the charge of sedition
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None of the conditions necessary to sustain a charge of sedition exist
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“We direct an acquittal on the charge of sedition
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Their protests quickly died down when the newly appointed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff suggested that continued or persistent interference with the training of Federation officers or enlisted personnel might be considered treason or at the very least sedition
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Priest can now pin murder on top of the accusations of sedition, vandalism and profanation to be put on Yeshua’s shoulders
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A simple suspicion of treason or sedition will normally result in the accused being jailed and tortured, often to death
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have been accused of the crime of sedition to fascination as well
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sedition to fascination, in combination with the additional claim
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sedition to fascination, in combination with an additional claim of
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If they refuse to come, then I will have them arrested for sedition
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Effectively, it took only three hours before Grand Administrator Li appeared on system-wide news to declare the referendum results null and void and to call the referendum itself an act of sedition, promising to have the leaders of the new Spacers League arrested and judged for high treason
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So what he was doing was he was promoting himself, and speaking erosively of King David, and eventually he created a huge sedition in the nation of Israel, and many lost their lives as a result of it
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Rather foolishly he returned to Medina, where Mohammad prayed aloud, “O Lord, deliver me from the son of Ashraf, in whatsoever way it seems good to you, because of his open sedition and his verses“
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But “wood” here is meant to be the deeds which this woman was doing trying to turn people away from God and that instigation which she did with the others so as to inflame the sedition against the Messenger (cpth)
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So, these deeds, that instigation and that sedition are the wood she was carrying and moving with
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It was these deeds, this instigation and this sedition which were the wood she was carrying
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sedition, violence, and hatred in the Muslim world and outside
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What has dawned is the renaissance of the Alien and Sedition Acts – disagree and be jailed
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Also, among its signs is the increasing wars which happen in this era, and the increase of sedition, killing and bloodshed
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So, the ruler commanded to kill him the moment that he would be arrested because, if they did not do that at once the people and the masses would stage a stern and crushing revolution, while if they were put before an accomplished fact that he had been murdered and his matter ended, the sedition would be nipped in the bud
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Soma Chandra, you are guilty of sedition and moral incontinence
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demolishing of cities; nay, the sedition at last increased
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“This is sedition
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, “Thomas Jefferson, Resolutions Relative to the Alien and Sedition Acts,” The Writings of Thomas Jefferson (Washington, DC: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1905), http://press-pubs
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So that he was disconcerted by my innuendo, and shortly after left the shop, I trow, with small inclination to propagate any sedition against me, for the abbreviation I had made of the Michaelmas galravitching
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And at the same time we do that, we’ll inform all of Mother Church’s loyal children that there are among them agents of Shan-wei, like those godless murderers, spreading sedition and lies in the service of Cayleb and Sharleyan, aided and abetted by the demons Athrawes and Mab and all the others
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“They teach sedition! Pacifism, to begin
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Shackle sedition? But God is great! He gives
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Sedition and conspiracy; but I?
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Whether Semyon Ivanovitch had been frightened by something, whether he had had a dream, as Remnev maintained afterwards, or there had been some other mischief—nobody knew; all that can be said is, that if the head clerk had made his appearance at that moment in the flat and had announced that Semyon Ivanovitch was dismissed for sedition, insubordination, and drunkenness; if some old draggle-tailed beggar woman had come in at the door, calling herself Semyon Ivanovitch's sister-in-law; or if Semyon Ivanovitch had just received two hundred roubles as a reward; or if the house had caught fire and Semyon Ivanovitch's head had been really burning—he would in all probability not have deigned to stir a finger in any of these eventualities
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Chouev was thrown into prison and charged with sedition and blasphemy
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In these days of socialistic sedition it may come to pass that I command you to fire on your own kindred, your brothers, even your own fathers and mothers—which God forbid!—even then you are bound to obey my orders without hesitation
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When the sedition law was passed under the former Administration, it was said that the people would not bear it
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Adams on the merits of the sedition law, the eight per cent
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While we are about to bring to our view all the cases of prosecution for libel under the common law, we are not likely to know any thing about prosecutions for libel which had occurred under the sedition law, and that too under a different Administration
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, and if not, I wish it should be understood when I speak of justice being done, that I speak with rather peculiar reference to a gentleman of this House, who has been a principal sufferer under the well-known sedition law
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But, sir, said he, since the other inquiry has been gone into, it cannot be unfair to say that the majority of the House owe it to themselves to extend the inquiry, as well to cases of prosecution under the sedition law, as to those under the common law; and I shall be permitted to say also, they owe it as well to the feelings and sufferings of the gentleman to whom I have alluded
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He said he should like to know who contributed to the relief of James Thompson Callender, when he was prosecuted; but he had some doubt whether it was proper to enter into any inquiry or whether it was proper to pass the resolution pointing to the remuneration of sufferers under the sedition law
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He said he had certainly no objection to inquire, though he conceived that prosecutions at common law and under the sedition law were essentially different; because, supposing the Congress of the United States to pass such a law, the courts of the United States might take cognizance of it; but, without such a law, it did not belong to the judiciary to extend its care to the protection of the Government from slander
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Have we not, moreover, the best recorded proof that the present President holds similar opinions on this subject? His splendid opposition to the sedition law is the proof to which I allude, and is, in my mind, conclusive on this subject
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It was a kind of application to the House to repay to those persons who relieved the sufferers under the sedition act, the sums which they had paid
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As if to outrage every principle of law and every sentiment of decency and propriety, this indictment, founded on the sedition law passed on the 14th day of July, 1798, charges me with having in Philadelphia on the 20th of June prior, written a letter to Alden Spooner of Vermont, which contained those words I have been reciting
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My letter was produced in court and carried the Philadelphia post-mark of some day in the same June, I do not recollect which day; Judge Patterson himself admitted this fact, and that it was out of my power and control in the June before the sedition law was passed
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Thus the indictment, which was the foundation of the barbarous treatment I received, carried on its front its own condemnation; but this defect was remedied by the ingenuity of the party judge, who dexterously mingled his assertions that the crime was cognizable under the common law, with his admonitions to a pliant jury not to be deterred from finding a verdict where the man who wrote was a member of Congress, and knew the sedition law was about to be passed, and probably hurried his letter to evade the law
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I had read the copy of the letter in company, but the advocates of the sedition law would never admit that such reading was punishable by that law
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I wish the investigation general; the provision for remuneration general, to all who suffered under the lash of that unconstitutional sedition law
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Johnson said, that however much the act laying a direct tax was disapproved, and arose from measures which were improper, yet he had never deemed it an unconstitutional law, as he had the sedition law
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But if it was a correct principle that those who suffered under the sedition law should be remunerated, he said he had no hesitation in saying that his constituents, who had suffered as materially and as much as any for the democratic interest in this country, should be placed on the same ground as those who were asking for the favor of the House for no better reason; and when the gentleman calls upon me, said Mr
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The gentleman from Kentucky conceives that there is a difference between the cases alluded to in my amendment and the cases arising under the sedition law
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If, then, persons were punished by the sedition law in its full operation, carried into effect by the constituted authorities, where, I ask, is the distinction between that and any other law? To all the purposes of legality, that law is as much legal as that under which the direct tax was instituted
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Whether the law under which a direct tax was collected, was constitutional or not, has it not as equally received the disapprobation of the Republicans of the United States as the sedition law? If then it was the object of the democratic party to rid the country of such a law as much as of the sedition law, I ask whether those who suffered under each law have not equal claims? There can be no legal claim upon the House under either law; but we know that it was the hardy yeomanry who presented a firm phalanx to the irresistible torrent of injurious laws of the Federal Administration, and who gave the present party the ascendency, and many of them have not, as the gentleman from Kentucky has been, compensated for their suffering by a long continuance in an honorable and lucrative office which he enjoys by the confidence of his constituents
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As to comparing this case with that of the direct tax, it was notorious that the discussion on the sedition law and the public opinion also took a very different turn from that which it took on any other law
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That those gentlemen who were in power when the sedition law was passed, should step a little too far, was not so much to be wondered at as that those who came after them should do so; because they were making the first experiment of the instrument
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I feel no hesitation in acknowledging that it is my opinion that all the sufferers ought to be remunerated, both those who suffered under the sedition law, and those who suffered under the common law
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If, sir, the sufferers under the sedition law did suffer contrary to the constitution, ought not their expenses to be reimbursed? On the subject of contribution, I know that that party to which I was attached, did contribute, and did consider it an honorable cause
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It is doubtful whether the question of the constitutionality of the sedition law can be settled in a more easy way, and in a mode less liable to irritation, than that proposed by my colleague
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The case of the gentleman does not rest upon the question whether the sedition law was constitutional or unconstitutional, but upon the fact that he was not a proper object for the exercise of that law
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If under the sedition law for a letter written by a member of this House to his constituents, giving his view of public measures, he has been punished, it concerns the safety of this House that complete and perfect remuneration should be made
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If the sedition law has gone to the tomb of the Capulets, and I believe it has, I am not one who wishes to bear up against the people's voice; the Government is theirs, and when they speak we obey
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Whilst on this subject I will declare that I never did consider the sedition law as unconstitutional
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I have seen in the State of New York, but not under the present Administration, a defendant coming into court, begging only to be permitted to prove that what he had said was true; I have seen also an Attorney-General rise to prevent it: I have seen the truth smothered on the trial by men who were as clamorous against the sedition law as any loud-mouthed patriot in the country
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Macon produced a precedent in which he had himself done the same in the case of a motion for the repeal of the second section of the sedition act, nine or ten years ago
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It is worthy of remark that, notwithstanding all the fuss about implied and incidental powers—if you except the sedition law, which was supposed to violate a positive provision of the constitution—the same practical construction has been given to this instrument by every Administration of the Government
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The owners of banks are generally rich men, who have not only their personal liberty, but a large property to risk, by sedition, treason, and rebellion
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Whence does this gentleman derive the power of declaring an act of Congress not in force, declared by the President's proclamation to be in force? Or in what section of the Union does the gentleman presume to say the American people will not submit to the law? That that gentleman's speech was intended to sow sedition among the people, and to encourage insubordination to this law, is too obvious
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The Speaker presented a memorial of Matthew Lyon, of Kentucky, stating that, whilst a member of the House of Representatives of the United States, from the State of Vermont, he was illegally tried and found guilty, under a charge of sedition, and fined the sum of one thousand dollars, and imprisoned twelve months, and praying that the said fine may be repaid, with interest, together with his pay as a member of Congress, which was withheld during his confinement