Reports of State Trials: New Series... 1820 to [1858]...H.M. Stationery Office, 1896 |
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... tion of the law under that Commission , and at the Assizes which have since inter- vened , has been attended with the most salutary effects , and will justify a hope of the restoration of peace and order in your county . Gentlemen , the ...
... tion of the law under that Commission , and at the Assizes which have since inter- vened , has been attended with the most salutary effects , and will justify a hope of the restoration of peace and order in your county . Gentlemen , the ...
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... tion is , how can I prove it , except by showing what was the number of the jurors so returned on the former panel ? MOORE , J .: You were asking him as to his opinion founded on his past experience . Whiteside : I will put it then as a ...
... tion is , how can I prove it , except by showing what was the number of the jurors so returned on the former panel ? MOORE , J .: You were asking him as to his opinion founded on his past experience . Whiteside : I will put it then as a ...
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... tion upon the 14th of July ; that meeting was attended by delegates , or representa- tives of the different clubs , who were to state the preparedness of their organiza- tion at the next meeting , which was on the following night , or ...
... tion upon the 14th of July ; that meeting was attended by delegates , or representa- tives of the different clubs , who were to state the preparedness of their organiza- tion at the next meeting , which was on the following night , or ...
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... tion ? -He said that they had two swivels also ready to come over . MOORE , J .: Was it said so that those sitting round the table could hear ? - Every person in the room could hear it . Solicitor - General : Do you remember , then ...
... tion ? -He said that they had two swivels also ready to come over . MOORE , J .: Was it said so that those sitting round the table could hear ? - Every person in the room could hear it . Solicitor - General : Do you remember , then ...
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... tion ? -Before it , my lord . Mr. Darcy M'Gee said to the members of the council who were there : " You have been en- couraging the people to arm and to organize : now is the time for you to desire them to resist . Let us cast lots , to ...
... tion ? -Before it , my lord . Mr. Darcy M'Gee said to the members of the council who were there : " You have been en- couraging the people to arm and to organize : now is the time for you to desire them to resist . Let us cast lots , to ...
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12 Vict aforesaid arms arrest asked Attorney-General Ballingarry believe BLACKBURNE called charge Charles Gavan Duffy Chartist clubs committee common law compassing Confederation conspiracy counsel count Court crime Cross-examined Crown defendants Dublin Duffy England Enniscorthy evidence express felony firing force gentlemen Government guilty guns heard high treason indictment insurrection intention Ireland Irish Irish League John judges judgment July jurors jury Justice Killenaule Lady the Queen letter levying libelled Lord Lord John Russell Meagher means meeting ment Mullinahone National Guard never O'Loghlen object offence opinion overt acts panel paper party persons pikes plea police portmanteau present prisoner proceedings prosecution proved purpose question Ranken realm recollect Repeal Repeal Association resolution sedition sheriff Solicitor-General speak speech spoke statute Street tell thing tion told trial verdict Whiteside William Smith O'Brien witness words
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Page 979 - ... or procure to be equipped, furnished, fitted out or armed, or shall knowingly aid, assist or be concerned in the eqnipping, furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service...
Page 45 - Queen, or of their eldest son and heir; or if a man do violate the King's companion, or the King's eldest daughter unmarried, or the wife of the King's eldest son and heir; or if a man do levy war against our lord the King in his realm, or be adherent to the King's enemies in his realm, giving to them aid and comfort in the realm, or elsewhere, and thereof be provably attainted of open deed by the people of their condition.
Page 205 - Or if a Man do levy War against our Lord the King in his Realm, or be adherent to the King's Enemies in his Realm, giving to them Aid and Comfort in the Realm or elsewhere...
Page 487 - ... or in order to intimidate or overawe both Houses or either House of Parliament, or to move or stir any foreigner or stranger with force to invade the...
Page 499 - An Act for the better Security of the Crown and Government of the United Kingdom.
Page 979 - ... such person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction thereof, upon any information or indictment, be punished by fine and imprisonment, or either of them, at the discretion of the Court in which such offender shall be convicted...
Page 979 - That if any person within any part of the United Kingdom, or in any part of his Majesty's dominions beyond the seas, shall, without the leave and license of his Majesty for that purpose first had and obtained as aforesaid, equip, furnish...
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Page 205 - WHEREAS divers Opinions have been before this time in what Case Treason shall be said, and in what not, the King, at the Request of the Lords and of the Commons, hath made a Declaration in the manner as hereafter followeth: That is to say...
Page 979 - Hostilities against any Prince, State, or Potentate, or against the Subjects or Citizens of any Prince, State, or Potentate, or against the Persons exercising or assuming to exercise the Powers of Government in any Colony, Province, or Part of any Province or Country...