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They engendered skepticism and indiscipline among the people to the point where no one believed anything any more because they had always been treasoned; but when, for the first time, the people see that we are fighting without yielding, in spite of these sad antecedents, the people will know how to overcome these obstacles, no matter how much campaigning is made.
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In the action taken in the fifth year of the Hegira against the Jewish tribe of Koreiza, who had treasoned against the city, Sir W. Muir admits that up to that period Mohammad did not profess to force men to join Islam, or to punish them for not embracing it.
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The Bani Nazeer treasoned against Medina by giving intelligence to, and entertaining, the enemy.
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The whole story will have to go through Parliament House, and I shall be high-treasoned -- as safe as houses -- and be fined, and who'll pay for a poor martel!
Desperate Remedies Thomas Hardy 1884
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Personally I voted for him and he treasoned me for bringing in Chavez to decide about Honduras future.
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