Book,  Par.

1     I,     95|       betrayal of an army, or seditious stirring up of the people,
2   III,     15| armies in a revolutionary and seditious spirit; whether he sought
3   III,     39|     instantly followed by the seditious proposals of Lepidus, and
4   III,     54|       tried for treason, as a seditious man who had been implicated
5    IV,     36|      marines, he broke up the seditious combination in its very
6   XII,     64|    symptoms of commotion in a seditious outbreak, and when they
7   XII,     68|    our foreign wars, or their seditious misdeeds at home. Apamea,
8   XVI,     34|  public welfare, by fostering seditious movements in the various
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