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Apparently your latest regicidal plot upon our life has succeeded."
The crowd ominously shouted for the children to be taken away, and it seemed the stage might be set for a regicidal tragedy.
My father leads the fleet now, and the rebel vermin Gilmer shall freeze in space with his regicidal rabble."
Nowadays no-one ever speaks or writes publicly about Ananda's death - whether it was a simple gun accident or a regicidal plot remains unclear.
As regards the enemy's naval conscripts, some of whom may even share our own abhorrence of the regicidal French Directory, it is the same on our side.
Nicholas' adventures in Moscow in 2001 are told together with a story of a 7-year-old prodigy entangled in a regicidal plot at the end of Catherine the Great's reign.
In reality, Piattoli supported the Monarchiens of the French Revolution's early stages, but more in the direction of peaceful transformation into a constitutional republic than the regicidal excesses.
There is but one, proven way in which to successfully handle rebels-and that these are quite possibly regicidal rebels, as well, makes them the more loathsome-to put down rebellions and discourage would-be rebels.
Larry Bryggman's grief-frayed Alonso; John Pankow's posturing butler, in love with his own delusional, drunken grandiloquence, and Liev Schreiber's slimy, regicidal courtier are all first-rate.
The monarch "took a personal interest in the most picayune governmental matters, discouraged initiative by frequently overruling and dismissing officials, and refusing to allow officials to cooperate, for fear of regicidal conspiracies.
A political commentary against the artificial (in Bulwer's eyes) regicidal State, and a call to the return to the "natural" form of governance with the King as the symbolic head of the body of England.
Morral's body was identified, not by political cronies, but by Valle-Inclán and Ricardo Baroja who had met the regicidal Catalan during the tertulias at the Horchateria de Candelas in Madrid.
But Verence had backed away at the first sight of the Twins, toddling hand in hand along the midnight corridors, their tiny ghosts a memorial to a deed darker even than the usual run of regicidal unpleasantness.
Cromwell is one of the most controversial figures in the history of the British Isles, considered a regicidal dictator by historians such as David Hume, but a hero of liberty by others such as Thomas Carlyle and Samuel Rawson Gardiner.
In a postscript, Jorian has returned to Kortoli with his new wife and joined the family clockmaking firm; there he learns that a revolution in Xylar has overthrown the regicidal regime, and he is at last out of danger from his former subjects.
Moreover, although the Orléans volunteered to defer their rival claim to the throne after 1873, the regicidal vote of their ancestor Philippe Égalité in 1789 and the usurpation of Louis Philippe in 1830 are alleged to have extinguished all rights to the throne for the Orléans branch.
In the end, the court found him innocent of advocating regicide, but thanks to his connections to various societies and his alleged association with a regicidal plot by Pestel, he was found guilty under the categories of sympathizing with or proposing revolt as well as spreading propaganda and causing sedition or agitation.