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Definition of Seditiously
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seditiously
Literary usage of Seditiously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: To which is Added an by Edward Hyde Clarendon (1826)
"... than to agree upon any other in the place of it; and till their own clergy,
who most passionately and seditiously laboured to overthrow bishops, deans, ..."
2. The Book of the Church by Robert Southey (1824)
"For this 1'eason, and because the Romanists preached seditiously, and the eager
Reformers encouraged by their discourses the disposition of the people to ..."
3. The Law of Literature, Reviewing the Laws of Literary Property in by Appleton Morgan (1875)
"... Still another class of works esteemed not innocent at common law were publications
seditiously libelous Rex v. Moxon, 2 Mod. State Trials, 362. ..."
4. Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys from His MS. Cypher in the Pepsyian by Samuel Pepys, Richard Griffin Braybrooke (1885)
"... often and seditiously in the church, and they took the Common Prayer Book,
they say, away; and, some say, did tear it; but it is a thing which appears ..."