Om Report of the Trial of John Warren, for Treason-Felony
This is a detailed and gripping account of the trial of John Warren, who was accused of treason-felony during the Fenian uprising of 1867. The book presents a transcript of the proceedings at the County Dublin Commission, including the testimony of witnesses, the arguments of counsel, and the judge's instructions to the jury. With its insights into the legal system and political context of the time, this report is an invaluable resource for historians and legal scholars.
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