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THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTIONS

... said lady the Queen in that part of the United Kbigdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Ireland hatred and contempt of the government and authority of our said lady the Queen in that part of the said United Kimsgdom called Ireland and also tumlawfully ...

THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTIONS

... for the purpose of influencing the public feeling agaihst the rising spirit of nationality-against ?? spirit that was uniting Irishmen in an effort for the good of their common country, anti to procure a verdict of guilty ont this trial? They must have ...

THE GOVERLNAIENT PROSECUTIONS— ANOTHER SIGNAL FAILURE

... *The governpiucut lhes received a sectomlloeson, whichl must teach it that it cmninot secure for itself through juries of Irishmen, an instrament to extirgnqislh or suppress the spirit of freedons in tbis country (checrs). Whohetbe they will re- ceive ...

TRIAL OF MR. MITCHEL

... ver- dicts for the crown by holding out the alternative of military despotism. -re know how twelve inde-- pendent and manly Irishmen should reply to such outrageous insolence-how they could, at the same time, mark their disdain of the foreign oppressor and ...

WEEDING THE POLICE FORCE IN DUBLIN

... of establishing the Irish League. Ho said there was no other mode of oh- taissing Re9perl O.. Ia phgconbingtion of all Irishmen in one League. klesasrs. Bprchefjjl eM jyf1Jg-_-f~ 9lp GO PpO- testant, and the other a Cotlsoli&-thre onle a yoesng Ire- ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... act, who should within the United Kingdom or weitlioi;t compass, imagise, invent, or devise to deprive or depose our most graottous Laqy thle (Paeen from the style, Isonour, and royal namne of the Iimperial pOlnvp of tile United Kimngdom, or who should levy ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... Attorney-Geseral would be glad to find a jury to say so. Bat I hope that while twolve honest Irishmen (it may be criminal to talk of the courage of Irishmen) stand between the government and the liberties of the subject, I never will be found to be aaraifor ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... hnnoior Alli soyml natie of the imperial crown of the United kinom, os' any other of her dominions; or who shall Intend to levy sear against the Sovereign, her heirs or saccessors, within any part of the United Kingdom, in order by force or constraint to compel ...

DUBLIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1848

... of propettyq.'Jtay advance the social condition of the people, and tend to the permpnent improvement of that part of the United Kingdom. The Premier, ipi his spoech .xoa the address de- livered-in.the, House of Cofrmuons, November 24th, 1847, tanslated ...

THE STATE PROSECUTIONS

... and charged him with compassing to depose the Queen from the style, honour, and royal namue of the imperial crown of the United Kingdom, uant having expressed this felonious compassing by publishing in the Irish Tribune, of which he was registered proprietor ...

THE STATE PROSECUTIONS

... devise and intend to depose our said lady the Queen, from the style, lionoirr and royal name of the imperial crown of the United Kingdom. But that is not all; it is alleged that the said felonious compassing he did express, utter and declare, by publishing ...

THE STATE PROSECUTIONS—THE WRIT OF ERROR

... perpetual by a different legislature competent to bind all persons within' tire United Kingdom. Thus the 57th of George the 3rd wvas binding on 'all persons in thu United Kingdom. ; and the 36th was applicable to all parts of that ingLdomn. It coreld ...