The latter work caused some stir in the literary and political world, owing to the circumstance that the government of Baden imprudently instituted a prosecution against the author for high treason.
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An attorney named Cockayne, to whom Jackson had imprudently disclosed his mission, betrayed the memorandum to the government; and in April 1794 Jackson was arrested on a charge of treason.
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In 1968, Donaldson received a substantial inheritance, and in 1971 he left Britain for Ibiza, where he imprudently spent his last ?, 000 on a glass-bottomed boat.
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The British Prime Minister was therefore constrained to retort that " the Marquis had acted most imprudently and illegally, and that he could not be suffered to remain in the government ".
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The first reason takes a bit of kind reading, since the Bankruptcy Judge spoke in terms of an objective standard and expressly found that the Fields had in fact relied, however imprudently.
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We are at the same time just as concerned about the application of those qualities imprudently, unchecked by humanity, values, reflection, relationships, all the things that make one human.
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They employed the Confessor of the new king, Philip IV, to persuade the king to give them Philip III's heart & # 8212; which he most imprudently agreed to do.
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But Gov . George Pataki of New York imprudently assumed such savings in his first budget proposal, and now he and the state Legislature are paralyzed over what to do if they do not materialize.
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Army Gen . Shelton, who as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the highest-ranking military officer, said no one should fear that a fighter pilot would act imprudently or recklessly.
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John Church, an independent minister born in 1780, raised the ire of the local hacks when he admitted he had acted'imprudently'following allegations he had sodomised young men in his congregation.