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 | | Moves to make the IRA the army of the Dáil and not its rival had begun before the January attack, and were stepped up. |
 | | On 31 January the IRA organ, An t-Óglách published a list of principles agreed between two representatives of the Áireacht, acting Príomh Aire Cathal Brugha and Richard Mulcahy and the Executive. |
 | | It made first mention of the organisation treating "the armed forces of the enemy — whether soldiers or policemen — exactly as a national army would treat the members of an invading army". |
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