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February 1844
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Freeman's Journal

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Freeman's Journal

THE STATE TRIALS

... occurred. Inreference to this imeeting two police- constables were examined, James Johnston and John Ma- guire, and T very much regret the manner in which John- ston gave his evidence, and the contemptuous manner in which he spoke of persons that he called ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... cost reported by GRATTAN, were-' Half a niil_ ordid aisre re expended some years ago to break an op in lore aenur e, O a2greater 3uma, may be necessary now.' olsitiĀ°otll- r the unblushing, the impudent effron. tras the A EREAGI. Grattan added, he (Lord ...

THE STATE TRIAIS

... is not far distant froin yours in t Merrion-square. '. Don't,. it was said, associate with E Mr. So and So; keep hinr at arm's length; he is treache- rous; he is betrayed. I repeat it, that go less than seven I persons have suffered in their chruTate's ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... He (Mr. O'Connell) asked would they not t conme again wheui ho wanted them, and they replied yes. l He wanted them to conie armed, but it was with a Repeal v hard he wished them to beagruies. And thus (coiitinued the~ Soilicitor General), lar. O Connellalways ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... occasion where it was considered necessary to resort to something extraordinary; and accordingly Mr. Sheil had, on the part of Mr. John O'Connell, addressed the jury-he must pardon him for saying it-not upon che case at all, but upon various other subjects, some ...