President of the said United States and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy thereof would devolve; and to unlawfully, maliciously, and traitorously kill and murder Ulysses S.
On the 1st of July he was brought to the bar of the Court of High Commission, charged with traitorouslyattempting to deprive the king of his title as Supreme Head of the Church.
After De Witt’s death all his papers were submitted to the most rigorous examination in hope of discovering something which should confirm the popular notion of his being traitorously in league with France.
A king is not bound to govern or protect his subjects if they traitorously depose him, or if he cast them off, and take another kingdom (as when Henry III.
He confesses that you rescued him from his misery, but he says that you traitorously took possession of the girl, associating her with two other mistresses you had at that time.
I accused her father, I cursed her brother for having left me in ignorance of the insult which had so traitorously been put upon me.
President of the said United States and Commander-in-Chief of the army and navy thereof would devolve; and to unlawfully, maliciously, and traitorously kill and murder Ulysses S.
This required that the word traitorouslyshould be used, and that the treasonable purpose of the conspiracy should be alleged.
His lips moved, and as in a dream he said to himself, "That is the last resource.
He had expected sympathy and warm concurrence, and he met with disaffection and coldness that he despaired of conquering.
I thought of nothing but a quiet game at whist, a game for pious hermits.
An armed and turbulent rabble of illiterate barbarians had suddenly appeared in the north and, not giving a really sufficient indication of their purpose, had traitorously assaulted the capital.
The slave, being entitled to the reward promised to the discoverer, was made free; and was then thrown from the Tarpeian rock, for having traitorously betrayed his master.
It is reported, mighty sovereign, That good Duke Humphrey traitorously is murther'd By Suffolk and the Cardinal Beaufort's means.
At length the new colonists learned from a few friendly Indians that they had been traitorously set upon by hostile Indians.
A few years later he was traitorously slain by one of his own people.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "traitorously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.