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... Catholics should get arms.? He had however, given that idea, lest it might be said that their object was declare war. Was it not horrible that miscreants, many of whom were not individually worth teupence in the world, should be provided with arms, ammunition ...

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... and appearing night under arms. . It appeared from the testimony of several wittipsses whb had been participators in the outrage, that the prisoners, with seven others, went on the night named the indictment, disguised and armed, the barracks, and broke ...

tb«ir*hdres; they would he dealt with in a Virailur and raaanerorthe favour to whicbthey ait ached manner. . » ..

... down to dinner.— Mr. John Smith, M.'T*. was the Chair. He,was supported bis right Lord DunaUy,and on his left Mt- Richard Wellesley, There were also present several distinguished clwyattera, devoted friends of Ireland General Sir John Doyft. Bart, C B M ...

Mrs. Johnson* sworn—The plaintiff son ; these plaintiff . he is an officer in the 19th l*ancers, and, in 1»17,

... fell ill Captain Johnston having occasion to go breach of Lon R d. .he pl.in.iC she soon after quitted tho house, and Capt. John , that the wile this instance was stone followed her to Pam. ,nn ami not attached to her husband, but had voluntarily Cros ...

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... jocose observation. The fair test our efforts had been ' determine the propiety of these appointments would faction, who with arms m attempt to ascertain w hat instance had it ocwou not surrender the curred that the fair pretensions of Catholic to nomi allowa ...