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LORD MORPETH’S FAREWELL ADDRESS TO HIS CONSTITUENTS

... inarms by the party charged, or it might mean that he bad incited others to appear in arms ; , and he might be guilty of the crime of levying war, if others appeared in arms, although be did not do it himself, provided they did it upon his advic, sane-1 tion ...

DUBLIN, SATURDAY. 21 OCTOBER, 184 S. TO THE ARISTOCRACY OF IRELAND

... hat said—“he’d gain Ireland three months.” The only arms he saw with the people were a gun and a bayonet. Mr. O'Brien told the country people to go into the country and get from the farmers as much arms as they could find. Left the Commons at seven o'clock ...

DUBLIN, SATURDAY. 7 OCTOBER, 1848

... charge against Mr. O'Brien was, that he endeavoured by force of arms and military array to effect a revolution. And did they not find him Mullinahone, Kiltenaule, and Ballingarry with armed multi. tndes ? It was said he wished to protect himself from arrest ...