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LIVE RPOO L, May 6.

LIVE RPOO L, May 6.

Chairman agreeing with the honourable member for Cashel, John bunaloa himgplf up. and walked off in a huff. THE TRUCE OF IRELAND. "The Truce of Ireland" is the heading given by the Nation to the address "to the Repealers of Ireland," which as signed ye
8 May 1848 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC PRESS.

SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC PRESS.

impression fa- vourable to the Government. We have had opportunities of demonstrating on several oc- casions that the truce in Ireland (stuch as it is) is the result of a compromise with disaffection and ruffianism, by which compromise the gross- est injustice
17 August 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
CHARTIST MEETING LAST NIGHT,

CHARTIST MEETING LAST NIGHT,

Hall were now leagued together. (Hear, hear, and cheers.) To prove this he read an extract from The Natimt., headed "The truce of Ireland," and signed by John Miley, D.D. William S. O'Brien, M.P. John O'Connell, M.P. John B. Dillon, Andrew R. Stretch, Charles
9 May 1848 - Manchester Examiner - Manchester, Lancashire, England
 
the lori>s and the reform bill.

the lori>s and the reform bill.

make any impression favourable to the Government. We have had opportunities demonstrating on several oacasions that the truce in Ireland (such it is) is the result of a compromise with disaffection and ruffianism, which compromise the grossest injustice
14 August 1839 - London Courier and Evening Gazette - London, London, England
 
mosity.

mosity.

Unknown
6 November 1843 - Patriot - London, London, England
 
FRom MONDAY, APRIL:2S, TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1836.

FRom MONDAY, APRIL:2S, TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1836.

wished magistincy. During, the limited period of his own residence he could discern a 'disposition on all sides to say—a truce in Ireland, and in his casual intercourse with society, several to conflict. He did not think he needed to offer any explanation
27 April 1836 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England
 
THE CONDEMNED CHARTIST? AT WARWICK REPRIEVED.

THE CONDEMNED CHARTIST? AT WARWICK REPRIEVED.

make any impression favourable fo the Government. have had portunities of demonstrating on several occasions that the truce Ireland (such as it is) is the result of a compromise with disaffec tion and ruffianism, which compromise tbe grossest injustice
17 August 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
 
THE ROUND TABLE.

THE ROUND TABLE.

than that of the population. The taxes raised in Scotlandi, with a population of 2,600,000 .odds, are equal to the truce' raised on Ireland with her 8,200,000 odds. Obuttli—tiltnibetsitits. . _ OXFORD, Nov. 20.—There will be an election at Queen's College
27 November 1841 - Old England - London, London, England
 
MR. SHARMAN CRAWrOItD’S DECLARATION FOR REPEAL.

MR. SHARMAN CRAWrOItD’S DECLARATION FOR REPEAL.

force. The colonel of the National Guard, M. Raybaud, is to tried a council of war, and 31. Talandicr, substitute the truce IRELAND. the procurcur-gcneral. dismissed from his functions. . i The Government has also decided that considerable sum (from *
12 May 1848 - Hull Advertiser - Hull, Yorkshire, England
 
THE SHARK MARKET.

THE SHARK MARKET.

of all parties. Within the last few days, however, there have been symptoms, that though there may possibly be a truce as regards Ireland, the divisions of parties are, i/ posriOU, to be kept as clear, and their struggles maintained as warmly, as over
7 January 1847 - Perthshire Advertiser - Perth, Perthshire, Scotland