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1
The crime of Cusack was in having
taken
arms
against the enemy.
2
She has
taken
arms
merely to defend her rights and territory.
3
They had
taken
arms
and ammunitions where such things were to be found.
4
O'Neale and his Confederates had already
taken
arms
in Ulster.
5
He said that the duke had not
taken
arms
against the king, but only against Somerset.
6
The evil fame of Kirke's lambs had chased away all those who had not actually
taken
arms
.
7
Had the party of Stein been in power, Prussia would have
taken
arms
against Napoleon at every risk.
8
The Norman barons had
taken
arms
,
and had failed without the help from abroad which they undoubtedly expected.
9
Have the Huguenots
taken
arms
again?
10
Ah, madam, they found him guilty of high treason, in that he had
taken
arms
against the Parliament.
11
Having
taken
arms
he accompanied them and took his place in the procession with the citizens to the city.
12
But if they refuse, and insist on passing, you know for what purpose you have
taken
arms
into your hands.
13
The Spaniards now, for the first time, had
taken
arms
in their own name, unconnected with any Carthaginian army or general.
14
At three A. M.. the policists inside Paris had
taken
arms
and repaired to the posts that had been assigned to them.
15
The pen helped to prepare the way for the sword and to arouse and prolong the enthusiasm of those who had
taken
arms
.
16
No one in the French army regretted the death of Moreau, when it was known that he had
taken
arms
against his country.
taken
arms
taken
take
arm