Many of Marquetalia's residents fled to the jungles, to take up arms and plan revenge.
Ms Schiff depicts Franklin as being hounded by young Frenchmen eager to take up arms.
Neither black nor white is about to take up arms to fight for its interests.
In February, Congress will take up arms again purportedly to avoid another fiscal calamity.
The worry is that this might tempt them to take up arms again.
He said that prompted local Shiites to take up arms to defend themselves.
Both lads say they would never take up arms against each other, yet both say they would happily die for their cause.
The pacifist stance is only viable when one lives in a society with others who are willing to take up arms in self-defense.
How many other bitter hearts will take up arms when an American army storms Baghdad, one of the ancient centres of Arab civilisation?
So it could all be kicked off if Sadr fighters decide to really take up arms and start battling in the way that they used to.
Democracies seldom, if ever, take up arms against each other.
They did not intend for U.S. citizens to take up arms against their government because they disagreed with, say, high taxes, quotas, wealth redistribution, or amnesty for illegal immigrants.
Moshe Ya'alon, the deputy prime minister, warned that many of the freed men will take up arms again, despite the Israeli security services' best efforts to keep tabs on them.
Letting your personal revulsion at the bad things your government does deter you from voting is an error exactly analogous to the pacifist who refuses to take up arms when faced with a hostile invading army.
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