| 21. | Then in 1688, a jury acquitted the Seven Bishops of the Church of England of seditious libel.
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| 22. | In 1925 Murphy was one of twelve CPGB officials imprisoned for seditious libel and incitement to mutiny.
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| 23. | Unfortunately for Defoe, Lovell later presided over a trial in which Defoe was found guilty of seditious libel.
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| 24. | Even though the Star Chamber was later dissolved, seditious libel had become established as a common law offence.
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| 25. | In 1996, he was imprisoned for seditious libel after writing a satirical article about Ivorian President Henri Konan B�di?
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| 26. | Sacheverell was threatened with prosecution for seditious libel after preaching a fiery sermon but was dropped due to Sacheverell's unimportance.
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| 27. | Dixon was subsequently accused of seditious libel for his activities during the strike, defended himself, and was found not guilty.
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| 28. | A Parliament intended to embody the common law of seditious libel into section 3 ( 1 ) ( e ).
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| 29. | He had just been threatened with prosecution for seditious libel because he had warned the constables to beware of informers.
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| 30. | In 1799, he was indicted on charges of seditious libel for publishing a pamphlet by the Unitarian minister Gilbert Wakefield.
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