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4 Sentences With "incitement to rebellion"

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He started working in 1954 as a literary critic in the Left's main newspaper Avgi (Dawn), a position he held up to 1967. During his years in imprisonment and exile, Leivaditis had composed a number of poems, among which was "Winds At The World's Crossroads", considered by the authorities to be "subversive" when it was first published, so in 1955 he was arrested and charged with "incitement to rebellion." The Court of Appeals declared him not guilty in the trial held the same year. The poem itself was awarded the First Prize for Poetry at the 1955 World Youth Festival held in Warsaw.
He insisted that it would amount to a forfeiture of that estate which was derived from and held under the people, in whom the reversion must perpetually remain; that they were bound to consult the will of the majority of the nation, and that the will of the majority was the foundation of all law. Castlereagh denounced the speech as an incitement to rebellion and compared Saurin to Thomas Paine.Dunlop p.334 Others noted that by "the nation" Saurin meant the Protestant ruling class with whose interests he wholly identified: never, according to his critics, did he admit that the Catholic majority had any rights at all.
Made, nor any other politician (of 1993) has never been officially charged with the rebellion, or incitement to rebellion. (Asso Kommer's official political career began only in 2006, when he applied for membership of Keskerakond, but the application has been stalled for more than a year.) On the other hand, Jüri Toomepuu, who publicly supported activities of Jäägrikompanii, claimed that Trivimi Velliste's activities were influenced by a foreign power or foreign powers. Kalle Kulbok, a member of Riigikogu during the time and a leader of the Independent Royalist Party of Estonia, has said that the military preparations were centered on containment rather than attack, and Estonian army would only have fired if the Jäägrikompanii would have fired first.
The other attack was by land and led by Jonathan Eddy who led the Battle of Fort Cumberland. According to historian Barry Cahill, this rebellion led the Nova Scotia government to "use the formal law in sedition trials for an essential aspect of the official response to the American Revolution." The government arraigned dissenters John Seccombe and jailed Timothy Houghton for sedition (incitement to rebellion). Malachy Salter was convicted of sedition in 1777. At the end of 1776, there were two significant American attacks on Nova Scotia. One of these assaults was by sea and led by John Paul Jones in the Raid on Canso (1776). In 1776, John Allan led the Maliseet to challenge the loyalists on Indian Island, New Brunswick to join the rebel cause. History of the islands and islets in the Bay of Fundy, Charlotte County, New Brunswick: from their earliest settlement to the present time, including sketches of shipwrecks and other events of exciting interest by Lorimer, J. G. (John Gordon). 1876.

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