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quadgram | frequency |
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the house of commons | 406 |
of the united kingdom | 383 |
the home rule bill | 218 |
in the house of | 200 |
in the case of | 183 |
on the other hand | 149 |
of the home rule | 131 |
the house of lords | 131 |
on the part of | 130 |
of the house of | 124 |
the act of union | 120 |
of the irish people | 118 |
at the same time | 111 |
the government of ireland | 108 |
of the irish parliament | 100 |
great britain and ireland | 99 |
one of the most | 94 |
parliament of the united | 92 |
of the imperial parliament | 92 |
the fact that the | 88 |
for the purpose of | 87 |
the right honorable gentleman | 85 |
of the united states | 84 |
is one of the | 79 |
in the hands of | 77 |
the parliament of the | 75 |
the hands of the | 73 |
of the irish members | 67 |
the part of the | 66 |
of the british empire | 66 |
the power of the | 65 |
for the first time | 63 |
that is to say | 62 |
between england and ireland | 61 |
to be found in | 61 |
the end of the | 61 |
the control of the | 60 |
at the end of | 60 |
the plan of campaign | 58 |
of the irish legislature | 57 |
from time to time | 57 |
the whole of the | 57 |
of the british parliament | 57 |
under the act of | 56 |
the passing of the | 56 |
at the present moment | 56 |
of the irish government | 54 |
of great britain and | 53 |
the case of the | 53 |
to the house of | 52 |
the irish legislative body | 51 |
the congested districts board | 51 |
in the united states | 51 |
home rule bill of | 50 |
government of ireland bill | 50 |
in favour of the | 50 |
in the course of | 49 |
the supremacy of the | 49 |
of the act of | 49 |
irish house of commons | 48 |
the policy of the | 48 |
the rest of the | 48 |
of the privy council | 48 |
the time of the | 48 |
as a matter of | 48 |
for the sake of | 48 |
the authority of the | 48 |
the members of the | 47 |
the irish house of | 47 |
the people of ireland | 46 |
be found in the | 46 |
in the united kingdom | 45 |
in spite of the | 45 |
by the irish parliament | 45 |
in the matter of | 45 |
the case of ireland | 45 |
it is impossible to | 44 |
the constitution of the | 44 |
the powers of the | 44 |
ireland and great britain | 42 |
the passing of this | 42 |
in the first place | 42 |
passing of this act | 42 |
the maintenance of the | 41 |
the provisions of the | 41 |
the majority of the | 41 |
the history of the | 41 |
irish members at westminster | 40 |
in the eighteenth century | 40 |
chancellor of the exchequer | 39 |
the consolidated fund of | 39 |
the action of the | 39 |
for the most part | 38 |
under the control of | 38 |
a member of the | 38 |
as well as the | 38 |
it is to be | 38 |
to the fact that | 38 |
at the time of | 38 |
of an irish parliament | 37 |
it would have been | 37 |
of the nineteenth century | 37 |
by the fact that | 37 |
of the eighteenth century | 37 |
is to be found | 37 |
the royal irish constabulary | 36 |
in the midst of | 36 |
the government of the | 36 |
in the way of | 36 |
fund of the united | 36 |
the law of the | 36 |
of the land league | 35 |
consolidated fund of the | 35 |
between great britain and | 35 |
at the present day | 35 |
in the long run | 34 |
the united kingdom is | 34 |
in the home rule | 34 |
with regard to the | 34 |
in the history of | 34 |
the will of the | 34 |
of the irish question | 33 |
in the imperial parliament | 33 |
there can be no | 33 |
a home rule bill | 33 |
the beginning of the | 33 |
after the appointed day | 33 |
in the light of | 32 |
exchequer of the united | 32 |
in accordance with the | 32 |
as we have seen | 32 |
in view of the | 32 |
the exchequer of the | 32 |
powers of the irish | 32 |
the greater part of | 32 |
so far as it | 32 |
a large number of | 31 |
of the irish legislative | 31 |
in the eyes of | 31 |
the leaders of the | 31 |
favour of home rule | 31 |
the union of hearts | 31 |
for the purposes of | 31 |
in the interests of | 31 |
with a view to | 31 |
the manner in which | 31 |
the whole united kingdom | 31 |
home rule for ireland | 31 |
the unity of the | 31 |
in favour of home | 31 |
the dominion of canada | 31 |
law of the land | 30 |
the department of agriculture | 30 |
it is true that | 30 |
in so far as | 30 |
the parliament at westminster | 30 |
of the legislative body | 30 |
on the ground that | 29 |
to say that the | 29 |
of ireland in the | 29 |
the effect of the | 29 |
form of home rule | 29 |
it would be a | 29 |
it may be said | 29 |
by the imperial parliament | 29 |
part of the united | 29 |
committee of the privy | 29 |
the united irish league | 28 |
of the supreme court | 28 |
the mass of the | 28 |
of the new constitution | 28 |
of the two countries | 28 |
by the house of | 28 |
contribution to imperial services | 28 |
from the fact that | 28 |
and at the same | 28 |
after the passing of | 28 |
the character of the | 28 |
to the effect that | 27 |
supremacy of the imperial | 27 |
to the irish parliament | 27 |
judicial committee of the | 27 |
the leader of the | 27 |
the bulk of the | 27 |
in the event of | 27 |
that there is no | 27 |
to the imperial parliament | 27 |
the judicial committee of | 27 |
the establishment of a | 27 |
maintenance of the union | 27 |
of the parliament of | 27 |
between the two countries | 27 |
in the direction of | 26 |
there is not a | 26 |
case against home rule | 26 |
as i have said | 26 |
and a half millions | 26 |
on the side of | 26 |
policy of home rule | 26 |
in a state of | 26 |
constitution of the united | 26 |
the position of the | 26 |
on the other side | 25 |
by the act of | 25 |
paid out of the | 25 |
unity of the empire | 25 |
every part of the | 25 |
at a time when | 25 |
is a matter of | 25 |
the success of the | 25 |
in the name of | 25 |
into the hands of | 25 |
if we are to | 25 |
of the government of | 25 |
her majesty the queen | 25 |
in connection with the | 25 |
the condition of the | 25 |
the amount of the | 25 |
under the new constitution | 25 |
the south and west | 25 |
of home rule is | 25 |
the land act of | 25 |
on the one hand | 25 |
at the beginning of | 24 |
of the penal laws | 24 |
of the roman catholic | 24 |
on the basis of | 24 |
it is necessary to | 24 |
the roman catholic church | 24 |
any part of the | 24 |
the people of england | 24 |
in the first instance | 24 |
the middle of the | 24 |
of the congested districts | 24 |
the repeal of the | 24 |
the nature of the | 24 |
schedule to this act | 24 |
in the face of | 24 |
a matter of fact | 24 |
in the shape of | 24 |
the strength of the | 24 |
supremacy of the british | 24 |
the grand old man | 24 |
for the benefit of | 24 |
the interests of the | 23 |
the presence of the | 23 |
of the irish party | 23 |
of the fact that | 23 |
the report of the | 23 |
demand for home rule | 23 |
it is one of | 23 |
in regard to the | 23 |
over and over again | 23 |
of home rule to | 23 |
of the people of | 23 |
the attitude of the | 23 |
at the hands of | 22 |
of customs and excise | 22 |
by the irish government | 22 |
on the face of | 22 |
the name of the | 22 |
as far as possible | 22 |
the benefit of the | 22 |
as one of the | 22 |
the irish people are | 22 |
the policy of home | 22 |
the advice of the | 22 |
in the bill of | 22 |
to do with the | 22 |
put an end to | 22 |
the spirit of the | 22 |
other parts of the | 22 |
of the lord lieutenant | 22 |
of the policy of | 22 |
the home rule movement | 22 |
members of the house | 21 |
on account of the | 21 |
was one of the | 21 |
and the irish parliament | 21 |
for the united kingdom | 21 |
in the government of | 21 |
the use of the | 21 |
for a long time | 21 |
for the time being | 21 |
the treaty of union | 21 |
the wishes of the | 21 |
in this act mentioned | 21 |
the terms of the | 21 |
the great majority of | 21 |
the creation of a | 21 |
powers of irish legislature | 21 |
on the consolidated fund | 21 |
under the gladstonian constitution | 21 |
the customs and excise | 21 |
it is difficult to | 21 |
the details of the | 21 |
of one of the | 21 |
the abolition of the | 21 |
the opinion of the | 20 |
a great deal of | 20 |
with the exception of | 20 |
the nature of things | 20 |
in other parts of | 20 |
so far as they | 20 |
things as they are | 20 |
of the church of | 20 |
passed by the irish | 20 |
scheme of home rule | 20 |
the union of the | 20 |
passing of the act | 20 |
the cost of the | 20 |
that home rule would | 20 |
to which i have | 20 |
it will be seen | 20 |
to the conclusion that | 20 |
the mode in which | 20 |
in addition to the | 20 |
opponents of home rule | 20 |
the legislature of ireland | 20 |
the relations of the | 20 |
leap in the dark | 20 |
but it is not | 20 |
in the last resort | 20 |
there is no reason | 20 |
in respect of the | 20 |
in the position of | 20 |
to carry out the | 20 |
face to face with | 20 |
in the days of | 20 |
the people of the | 20 |
her majesty in council | 20 |
from customs and excise | 19 |
this state of things | 19 |
it is easy to | 19 |
part of the country | 19 |
in the presence of | 19 |
to the united states | 19 |
the result of the | 19 |
it is in the | 19 |
the way in which | 19 |
on the advice of | 19 |
a majority of the | 19 |
part of the irish | 19 |
to the judicial committee | 19 |
the united kingdom as | 19 |
home rule to ireland | 19 |
the church of rome | 19 |
the condition of ireland | 19 |
to the irish government | 19 |
the great bulk of | 19 |
as in the case | 19 |
the existence of a | 19 |
at the mercy of | 19 |
is due to the | 19 |
opposition to home rule | 19 |
that there is a | 19 |
in the same way | 19 |
the population of ireland | 19 |
in the fact that | 19 |
of the members of | 19 |
the face of the | 19 |
of home rule in | 19 |
all parts of the | 18 |
the supreme court of | 18 |
the root of the | 18 |
home rule is a | 18 |
the course of the | 18 |
seems to have been | 18 |
so far as i | 18 |
that of great britain | 18 |
in the parliament of | 18 |
of the united irish | 18 |
mass of the people | 18 |
the imperial parliament is | 18 |
leaders of public opinion | 18 |
the case of a | 18 |
of the cost of | 18 |
agriculture and technical instruction | 18 |
the operation of the | 18 |
of the irish executive | 18 |
the church of ireland | 18 |
the irish parliament would | 18 |
in the opinion of | 18 |
side by side with | 18 |
the point of view | 18 |
home rule in the | 18 |
the basis of the | 18 |
country in the world | 18 |
the rest of ireland | 18 |
out of the country | 18 |
the irish consolidated fund | 18 |
of the first order | 18 |
for the maintenance of | 18 |
the conduct of the | 18 |
home rule in ireland | 18 |
the two houses of | 18 |
it is hard to | 18 |
parts of the country | 18 |
home rule would be | 18 |
the history of ireland | 18 |
the close of the | 18 |
of the english people | 18 |
point of view of | 18 |
of a home rule | 18 |
for the government of | 18 |
the decision of the | 18 |
the administration of the | 18 |
the sovereignty of the | 18 |
in the absence of | 17 |
the argument from the | 17 |
at the expense of | 17 |
for the good of | 17 |
and good government of | 17 |
there is no need | 17 |
of england and scotland | 17 |
it ought to be | 17 |
of the national debt | 17 |
so far as the | 17 |
of ireland and great | 17 |
manner in which the | 17 |
the disestablishment of the | 17 |
at the root of | 17 |
of the british government | 17 |
all over the country | 17 |
as i have already | 17 |
the vast majority of | 17 |
i do not know | 17 |
be paid out of | 17 |
that the irish people | 17 |
between landlord and tenant | 17 |
the defence of the | 17 |
of the nationalist party | 17 |
the demand for home | 17 |
as a result of | 17 |
a leap in the | 17 |
by the irish legislature | 17 |
to the number of | 17 |
would have to be | 17 |
of law and order | 17 |
government of the united | 17 |
of the population of | 17 |
the position of a | 17 |
from the point of | 17 |
and after the appointed | 17 |
in the act of | 17 |
is not to be | 17 |
of the liberal party | 17 |
in the second place | 17 |
relations between england and | 17 |
as long as the | 17 |
to legislate for ireland | 17 |
will be able to | 17 |
an appeal to the | 17 |
power to make laws | 17 |
the irish members at | 17 |
system of home rule | 17 |
the interest of the | 17 |
advocates of home rule | 16 |
it is idle to | 16 |
of england and ireland | 16 |
irish members in the | 16 |
a home rule parliament | 16 |
of the plan of | 16 |
of home rule for | 16 |
the value of the | 16 |
on the irish question | 16 |
to the home rule | 16 |
from the nature of | 16 |
the heart of the | 16 |
with the aid of | 16 |
the chancellor of the | 16 |
british house of commons | 16 |
on and after the | 16 |
be appointed by the | 16 |
the extent to which | 16 |
members of the irish | 16 |
the working of the | 16 |
the isle of man | 16 |
god save the queen | 16 |
good government of ireland | 16 |
i do not think | 16 |
the right of the | 16 |
a certain amount of | 16 |
of the gladstonian constitution | 16 |
department of agriculture and | 16 |
case for home rule | 16 |
are to be found | 16 |
the feeling of the | 16 |
by the lord lieutenant | 16 |
power of the irish | 16 |
a few years ago | 16 |
of the unionist party | 16 |
the provisions of this | 16 |
it is said that | 16 |
by the english government | 16 |
in the middle of | 16 |
in the nature of | 16 |
the representatives of the | 16 |
the land for nothing | 16 |
the rights of the | 16 |
that it would be | 16 |
the irish government bill | 15 |
on the assumption that | 15 |
the home rule bills | 15 |
relations of the two | 15 |
but there is no | 15 |
the fact that they | 15 |
the british house of | 15 |
to get rid of | 15 |
the establishment of the | 15 |
to a certain extent | 15 |
in the same manner | 15 |
the irish parliament is | 15 |
for the protection of | 15 |
of the land question | 15 |
the irish parliament in | 15 |
greater part of the | 15 |
of the bill of | 15 |
it shall be lawful | 15 |
of the three kingdoms | 15 |
in the service of | 15 |
of the majority of | 15 |
due to the fact | 15 |
the fate of the | 15 |
hands of the irish | 15 |
and some of the | 15 |
can be no doubt | 15 |
the attention of the | 15 |
control of the irish | 15 |
the irish legislature shall | 15 |
on the ground of | 15 |
it is well to | 15 |
that the act of | 15 |
in england and scotland | 15 |
by the right hon | 15 |
a state of things | 15 |
on the treasury bench | 15 |
it is certain that | 15 |
have a right to | 15 |
on the one side | 15 |
that home rule is | 15 |
the assent of the | 15 |
the duty of the | 15 |
the first time in | 15 |
in reference to the | 15 |
the home rule question | 15 |
laws for the peace | 15 |
the fact that in | 15 |
the succession to the | 15 |
irish representation at westminster | 15 |
of agriculture and technical | 15 |
it may be that | 15 |
so long as the | 15 |
of the irish church | 15 |
home rule bill was | 15 |
the consent of the | 15 |
shall be lawful for | 15 |
make laws for the | 15 |
charged on the consolidated | 15 |
the financial relations commission | 15 |
a good deal of | 15 |
the old man was | 15 |
question of home rule | 14 |
the united kingdom in | 14 |
in any part of | 14 |
part of the british | 14 |
the irish people have | 14 |
to deal with the | 14 |
a part of the | 14 |
settlement of the irish | 14 |
the side of the | 14 |
of lord randolph churchill | 14 |
has a right to | 14 |
the establishment of an | 14 |
two houses of the | 14 |
to the people of | 14 |
it is not a | 14 |
by a majority of | 14 |
public opinion in ireland | 14 |
the introduction of the | 14 |
home rule bills of | 14 |
to a great extent | 14 |
in the judgment of | 14 |
the date of the | 14 |
under a system of | 14 |
of ireland to the | 14 |
order of the irish | 14 |
to be able to | 14 |
argument in favour of | 14 |
first order of the | 14 |
in the irish house | 14 |
with the object of | 14 |
home rule is the | 14 |
the population of the | 14 |
and the irish people | 14 |
that the policy of | 14 |
of the imperial government | 14 |
united kingdom as a | 14 |
as if they were | 14 |
to make laws for | 14 |
with respect to the | 14 |
it is possible to | 14 |
it would be impossible | 14 |
of the south african | 14 |
the aid of the | 14 |
the independence of the | 14 |
the purposes of this | 14 |
home rule bill is | 14 |
from the passing of | 14 |
presence of the irish | 14 |
and it is a | 14 |
the concession of home | 14 |
the work of the | 14 |
shall be paid out | 14 |
that there was no | 14 |
repeal of the union | 14 |
the same time to | 14 |
concession of home rule | 14 |
ireland under home rule | 14 |
the eyes of the | 14 |
that it is a | 14 |
one part of the | 14 |
there would be no | 14 |
it is not the | 14 |
british north america act | 14 |
by the british parliament | 14 |
between ireland and england | 14 |
members of the first | 14 |
the irish parliament to | 14 |
any other part of | 13 |
of the american constitution | 13 |
to the irish legislature | 13 |
with the result that | 13 |
of the exchequer of | 13 |
the face of it | 13 |
the meaning of the | 13 |
in the south and | 13 |
the support of the | 13 |
the honorable member for | 13 |
in the form of | 13 |
between ireland and great | 13 |
nothing to do with | 13 |
to be appointed by | 13 |
the head of the | 13 |
with the administration of | 13 |
the influence of the | 13 |
in the english parliament | 13 |
the application of the | 13 |
the last twenty years | 13 |
and there was a | 13 |
in the irish parliament | 13 |
in the teeth of | 13 |
on the th of | 13 |
of the seventeenth century | 13 |
of irish members at | 13 |
the first order of | 13 |
some of the most | 13 |
in order to make | 13 |
the rank and file | 13 |
due process of law | 13 |
it is clear that | 13 |
the confidence of the | 13 |
side of the house | 13 |
at the rate of | 13 |
is that it is | 13 |
that the people of | 13 |
of the mother country | 13 |
principle of home rule | 13 |
but it was not | 13 |
the difference between the | 13 |
shall be filled by | 13 |
the united kingdom to | 13 |
and so far as | 13 |
parts of the empire | 13 |
the conclusion that the | 13 |
the cost of irish | 13 |
the principle of nationality | 13 |
an integral part of | 13 |
the truth is that | 13 |
for a period of | 13 |
the general election of | 13 |
under the guidance of | 13 |
of the french revolution | 13 |
the second reading of | 13 |
to the irish exchequer | 13 |
as a means of | 13 |
the floor of the | 13 |
the first of these | 13 |
i do not believe | 13 |
the north of ireland | 13 |
years from the passing | 13 |
the minds of the | 13 |
rule bills of and | 13 |
passing of the home | 13 |
there was not a | 13 |
in every part of | 13 |
may be said to | 13 |
i do not say | 13 |
to the united kingdom | 13 |
of england in the | 13 |
it must be remembered | 13 |
authority of the imperial | 13 |
the results of the | 13 |
of ireland and the | 13 |
the board of works | 13 |
at the bottom of | 13 |
the circumstances of the | 13 |
the destruction of the | 13 |
the present system of | 13 |
of the country was | 13 |
in the minds of | 13 |
in spite of this | 13 |
the framers of the | 13 |
the english privy council | 13 |
time of the union | 13 |
the mind of the | 13 |
on the eve of | 13 |
an act of parliament | 13 |
that the number of | 13 |
by order in council | 13 |
it is not so | 12 |
the retention of the | 12 |
the creation of an | 12 |
to the end of | 12 |
in the words of | 12 |
the supremacy of parliament | 12 |
was due to the | 12 |
the state of things | 12 |
that the british government | 12 |
second reading of the | 12 |
on the home rule | 12 |
the west of ireland | 12 |
house of commons is | 12 |
it seems to me | 12 |
the means by which | 12 |
but it is a | 12 |
an act of the | 12 |
provisions of this act | 12 |
we are asked to | 12 |
the united kingdom shall | 12 |
under the influence of | 12 |
of the most important | 12 |
there is no doubt | 12 |
a system of home | 12 |
post office savings banks | 12 |
one or other of | 12 |
it will be observed | 12 |
retention of irish members | 12 |
way in which the | 12 |
the sovereignty of parliament | 12 |
in spite of all | 12 |
the failure of the | 12 |
the irish nationalist party | 12 |
the irish land act | 12 |
do not believe in | 12 |
the existence of the | 12 |
irish legislature shall not | 12 |
of her majesty in | 12 |
be said that the | 12 |
system of land tenure | 12 |
it was in the | 12 |
of this section shall | 12 |
the result is that | 12 |
of the citizens of | 12 |
if it were not | 12 |
to believe that the | 12 |
floor of the house | 12 |
to point out that | 12 |
in the sense that | 12 |
in the nineteenth century | 12 |
of the tory party | 12 |
to a large extent | 12 |
of the irish problem | 12 |
an irish parliament would | 12 |
defence of the realm | 12 |
the business of the | 12 |
retention of the irish | 12 |
or any of them | 12 |
the progress of the | 12 |
be said to be | 12 |
the case of canada | 12 |
of the country is | 12 |
of the royal commission | 12 |
out of the exchequer | 12 |
to the cause of | 12 |
home rule as the | 12 |
the same manner as | 12 |
and there is no | 12 |
the land purchase act | 12 |
in great britain and | 12 |
a portion of the | 12 |
royal irish constabulary and | 12 |
per head of the | 12 |
may from time to | 12 |
house of commons in | 12 |
great bulk of the | 12 |
it must be admitted | 12 |
to the british parliament | 12 |
by the legislative body | 12 |
other part of the | 12 |
a home rule government | 12 |
they are to be | 12 |
that this is so | 12 |
houses of the irish | 12 |
of a man who | 12 |
the question of the | 12 |
framework of home rule | 12 |
that the irish members | 12 |
in ireland in the | 12 |
the hands of a | 12 |
what would be the | 12 |
this section shall be | 12 |
the end of a | 12 |
in the following year | 12 |
the front opposition bench | 12 |
before the passing of | 12 |
the english people are | 12 |
by the irish people | 12 |
it would not be | 12 |
it is probable that | 12 |
in the two countries | 12 |
under the name of | 12 |
in the british parliament | 12 |
of the dominion of | 12 |
of the government to | 12 |
the development of the | 12 |
majority of the house | 12 |
at the time when | 12 |
length and breadth of | 11 |
union with great britain | 11 |
ireland is to be | 11 |
at the passing of | 11 |
parts of the world | 11 |
is not necessary to | 11 |
was to be found | 11 |
that the house of | 11 |
customs and excise account | 11 |
one and the same | 11 |
the opponents of home | 11 |
judges of the supreme | 11 |
to the lord lieutenant | 11 |
the words of the | 11 |
be made by the | 11 |
that the home rule | 11 |
have the right to | 11 |
like that of the | 11 |
ought to have been | 11 |
under the home rule | 11 |
the introduction of a | 11 |
the united states and | 11 |
the united kingdom and | 11 |
of the american colonies | 11 |
more than a third | 11 |
on the principle of | 11 |
the large majority of | 11 |
the supreme authority of | 11 |
the old age pensions | 11 |
both sides of the | 11 |
other parts of ireland | 11 |
the principle of home | 11 |
the last few years | 11 |
the prosperity of the | 11 |
in the interest of | 11 |
appointed day there shall | 11 |
that the government of | 11 |
would have been a | 11 |
and that it was | 11 |
and one of the | 11 |
men in the house | 11 |
provisions of the bill | 11 |
at the bidding of | 11 |
be one of the | 11 |
that he was not | 11 |
arguments in favour of | 11 |
and on the other | 11 |
that the english people | 11 |
of public opinion in | 11 |
the wish of the | 11 |
the inhabitants of the | 11 |
of the national league | 11 |
and it is not | 11 |
the relations between the | 11 |
an irish parliament will | 11 |
the total number of | 11 |
the whole of ireland | 11 |
the other side of | 11 |
as well as to | 11 |
was given to the | 11 |
the protection of the | 11 |
at the present time | 11 |
and it is the | 11 |
to the interests of | 11 |
on the second reading | 11 |
out of the question | 11 |
the citizens of the | 11 |
grant of home rule | 11 |
the home rule party | 11 |
opposed to home rule | 11 |
be paid into the | 11 |
of the catholic church | 11 |
the views of the | 11 |
the whole british empire | 11 |
the appointed day there | 11 |
a third of the | 11 |
a time when the | 11 |
for more than a | 11 |
come to the conclusion | 11 |
far as it is | 11 |
the second order of | 11 |
union of the two | 11 |
as part of the | 11 |
on the verge of | 11 |
it must not be | 11 |
the service of the | 11 |
of the mass of | 11 |
the sake of argument | 11 |
was not to be | 11 |
the irish members to | 11 |
of the men who | 11 |
it is not necessary | 11 |
of the corn laws | 11 |
the government of england | 11 |
of the present day | 11 |
the speech of the | 11 |
of irish members in | 11 |
parts of the united | 11 |
to see that the | 11 |
be borne in mind | 11 |
a few years later | 11 |
with those of the | 11 |
of members of the | 11 |
a large part of | 11 |
the great mass of | 11 |
of the irish land | 11 |
a certain number of | 11 |
of the american union | 11 |
the university of dublin | 11 |
so far as to | 11 |
in point of fact | 11 |
to the mother country | 11 |
it was not until | 11 |
the discussion of the | 11 |
if it had been | 11 |
of the irish nationalist | 11 |
the number of members | 11 |
which the irish parliament | 11 |
are not likely to | 11 |
in the same period | 11 |
the form of the | 11 |
at the head of | 11 |
be seen in the | 11 |
and i do not | 11 |
is no need to | 11 |
of the irish representatives | 11 |
the royal commission on | 11 |
to say nothing of | 11 |
in a position to | 11 |
the fact that it | 11 |
of the royal irish | 11 |
to the control of | 11 |
the form of a | 11 |
one would have thought | 11 |
do not believe that | 11 |
the question of home | 11 |
of the legislative union | 11 |
establishment of an irish | 11 |
through the house of | 11 |
a large proportion of | 11 |
the irish government act | 11 |
of the irish nation | 11 |
in order that the | 11 |
the length and breadth | 11 |
that ireland is a | 11 |
connection between england and | 11 |
that the imperial parliament | 11 |
day there shall be | 11 |
be made in the | 11 |
as to her majesty | 10 |
of the people to | 10 |
provided by this act | 10 |
other side of the | 10 |
supreme authority of parliament | 10 |
under the provisions of | 10 |
of some of the | 10 |
right honorable gentleman has | 10 |
is based on the | 10 |
creation of an irish | 10 |
but this is not | 10 |
in an irish parliament | 10 |
ireland in the eighteenth | 10 |
from the appointed day | 10 |
of the land bill | 10 |
with the mother country | 10 |
on the lines of | 10 |
to the government of | 10 |
to the maintenance of | 10 |
by means of the | 10 |
the veto of the | 10 |
the rejection of the | 10 |
to be said for | 10 |
administration of the law | 10 |
the english home rulers | 10 |
the principle of the | 10 |
that the british parliament | 10 |
from the irish exchequer | 10 |
that it is not | 10 |
the connection between the | 10 |
said to have been | 10 |
the whole course of | 10 |
it will be said | 10 |
the conditions of the | 10 |
to the amount of | 10 |
as in this act | 10 |
and it would be | 10 |
in the reign of | 10 |
to the credit of | 10 |
the credit of the | 10 |
a quarter of a | 10 |
of the rights of | 10 |
great mass of the | 10 |
would have thought that | 10 |
carried on by the | 10 |
the bottom of the | 10 |
the irish land question | 10 |
for the defence of | 10 |
of the leaders of | 10 |
carried to the customs | 10 |
in the same year | 10 |
in the whole of | 10 |
and as to the | 10 |
parliament of great britain | 10 |
of the right honorable | 10 |
the present state of | 10 |
by the imperial government | 10 |
are not to be | 10 |
it was not till | 10 |
this is not the | 10 |
but i do not | 10 |
majority of the people | 10 |
the welfare of the | 10 |
let me tell you | 10 |
the hands of an | 10 |
the needs of the | 10 |
that this was the | 10 |
the battle of the | 10 |
may be called the | 10 |
it would be the | 10 |
to that of the | 10 |
not be able to | 10 |
and an irish parliament | 10 |
by an act of | 10 |
from the irish benches | 10 |
large majority of the | 10 |
at a cost of | 10 |
in the county of | 10 |
to take part in | 10 |
which i have already | 10 |
clause of the bill | 10 |
or the defence of | 10 |
taxable capacity of ireland | 10 |
the british parliament and | 10 |
or at any rate | 10 |
for the rest of | 10 |
the framework of home | 10 |
made in contravention of | 10 |
in a country where | 10 |
that it will be | 10 |
the jurisdiction of the | 10 |
the irish parliamentary party | 10 |
stake in the country | 10 |
or property without due | 10 |
home rule all round | 10 |
act of the irish | 10 |
and there is a | 10 |
it is unnecessary to | 10 |
be elected by the | 10 |
the story of the | 10 |
of the central government | 10 |
in respect of any | 10 |
the principles of the | 10 |
it is a case | 10 |
the imperial parliament will | 10 |
the door of the | 10 |
control of customs and | 10 |
law made in contravention | 10 |
in the sense of | 10 |
that there should be | 10 |
in which the irish | 10 |
of the union of | 10 |
the importance of the | 10 |
more than half a | 10 |
to the decision of | 10 |
without due process of | 10 |
in all parts of | 10 |
to the law of | 10 |
by the parliament of | 10 |
in consequence of the | 10 |
and it was not | 10 |
out of a total | 10 |
kingdom as a whole | 10 |
house of commons on | 10 |
come to an end | 10 |
advice of the irish | 10 |
head of the population | 10 |
for home rule is | 10 |
any law made in | 10 |
not one of the | 10 |
the advocates of home | 10 |
that the english government | 10 |
from the rest of | 10 |
england in the eighteenth | 10 |
the safety of the | 10 |
the foundation of the | 10 |
be regarded as a | 10 |
the irish members in | 10 |
for a moment that | 10 |
and this is the | 10 |
dismemberment of the empire | 10 |
of the english government | 10 |
to the imperial government | 10 |
of the principle of | 10 |
there is no such | 10 |
home rule as federalism | 10 |
the independence of ireland | 10 |
in which it is | 10 |
will be observed that | 10 |
that it should be | 10 |
that he could not | 10 |
with the addition of | 10 |
measure of home rule | 10 |
to the will of | 10 |
the removal of the | 10 |
that the irish parliament | 10 |
of the country in | 10 |
as if he had | 10 |
by act of parliament | 10 |
the south african war | 10 |
the wit of man | 10 |
to the customs and | 10 |
may be said that | 10 |
to the provisions of | 10 |
provisions of the act | 10 |
on the powers of | 10 |
to the position of | 10 |
in the roman catholic | 10 |
so far from being | 10 |
in the time of | 10 |
nothing of the kind | 10 |
to be allowed to | 10 |
the weakness of the | 10 |
from the imperial parliament | 10 |
went on to say | 10 |
of the two houses | 10 |
property without due process | 10 |
post office savings bank | 10 |
citizens of the united | 10 |
to show that the | 10 |
the result was that | 10 |
to sit in the | 10 |
have been able to | 10 |
the feelings of the | 10 |
by the government of | 10 |
in favour of a | 10 |
what may be called | 10 |
be of the same | 10 |
within the limits of | 10 |
succession to the crown | 10 |
majesty the queen in | 9 |
if they did not | 9 |
at the door of | 9 |
that it is the | 9 |
national independence of ireland | 9 |
that it was not | 9 |
of the consolidated fund | 9 |
to be drawn from | 9 |
and a half million | 9 |
the commonwealth of australia | 9 |
part of the government | 9 |
prejudicially affecting the right | 9 |
one of the many | 9 |
of the moneys carried | 9 |
to be derived from | 9 |
the irish parliament and | 9 |
rest of the country | 9 |
the irish legislature may | 9 |
in a few years | 9 |
act of union was | 9 |
from the mother country | 9 |
the irish executive and | 9 |
on both sides of | 9 |
the cause of the | 9 |
government of the country | 9 |
it will not be | 9 |
not in the least | 9 |
the sense in which | 9 |
that he has been | 9 |
of the system of | 9 |
the founders of the | 9 |
members in the house | 9 |
the sympathy of the | 9 |
with the spirit of | 9 |
in the parliament at | 9 |
to the extent of | 9 |
cause of home rule | 9 |
by and with the | 9 |
the dismemberment of the | 9 |
act referred to as | 9 |
the parliamentary independence of | 9 |
to home rule is | 9 |
is said to be | 9 |
in pursuance of this | 9 |
revenue derived from ireland | 9 |
of irish home rule | 9 |
there will be no | 9 |
the south african union | 9 |
time to time be | 9 |
british parliament and the | 9 |
it is not in | 9 |
and the fact that | 9 |
the nature of a | 9 |
of the conduct of | 9 |
not seem to have | 9 |
home rule is to | 9 |
to the irish people | 9 |
the midst of the | 9 |
the parliament at dublin | 9 |
house of commons that | 9 |
to those of the | 9 |
will be seen that | 9 |
of the irish ministry | 9 |
a million and a | 9 |
second order of the | 9 |
of the whole united | 9 |
majority of the irish | 9 |
towards the end of | 9 |
throughout the united kingdom | 9 |
to the imperial exchequer | 9 |
but they do not | 9 |
of which it is | 9 |
share of the national | 9 |
the irish parliament was | 9 |
of the rest of | 9 |
the limits of the | 9 |
house of commons of | 9 |
ancient order of hibernians | 9 |
the local government act | 9 |
as well as in | 9 |
the moneys carried to | 9 |
consolidated fund of ireland | 9 |
has not yet been | 9 |
or in other words | 9 |
mass of the irish | 9 |
of the land commission | 9 |
and the rest of | 9 |
it was necessary to | 9 |
to the wishes of | 9 |
to the british empire | 9 |
chief secretary for ireland | 9 |
the imperial parliament would | 9 |
the approval of the | 9 |
of the irish constitution | 9 |
the british parliament is | 9 |
the british north america | 9 |
to make use of | 9 |
the nationalists of to | 9 |
in the character of | 9 |
six years from the | 9 |
is not likely to | 9 |
the whole of this | 9 |
one form or another | 9 |
union between england and | 9 |
the queen in council | 9 |
to go to the | 9 |
in force in ireland | 9 |
the lord lieutenant as | 9 |
because it is a | 9 |
that of the united | 9 |
the parliament of great | 9 |
it is needless to | 9 |
as though it were | 9 |
the truth of the | 9 |
vast majority of the | 9 |
the imperial parliament to | 9 |
of the country will | 9 |
he went on to | 9 |
part of the world | 9 |
the interests of ireland | 9 |
agitation for home rule | 9 |
the cause of home | 9 |
four and a half | 9 |
how is it that | 9 |
by an irish parliament | 9 |
use of the word | 9 |
moneys carried to the | 9 |
the great seal of | 9 |
from the parliament of | 9 |
of the union and | 9 |
and with the advice | 9 |
english point of view | 9 |
any home rule bill | 9 |
on the front opposition | 9 |
to the case of | 9 |
be no doubt that | 9 |
under the bill of | 9 |
of the south and | 9 |
that he is a | 9 |
the united kingdom the | 9 |
of things as they | 9 |
to be regarded as | 9 |
we are going to | 9 |
of government in ireland | 9 |
the tenure of land | 9 |
the rule of the | 9 |
on the question of | 9 |
in front of the | 9 |
history of england in | 9 |
the reduction of the | 9 |
under the great seal | 9 |
out of the consolidated | 9 |
than a third of | 9 |
the object of the | 9 |
ought not to be | 9 |
the grant of home | 9 |
of the condition of | 9 |
of the kingdom of | 9 |
but it would be | 9 |
one of the great | 9 |
is the fact that | 9 |
it is interesting to | 9 |
of the treaty of | 9 |
in the autumn of | 9 |
is going to be | 9 |
would be impossible to | 9 |
the security of the | 9 |
we must remember that | 9 |
the post office savings | 9 |
this is a matter | 9 |
that an irish parliament | 9 |
the speech of mr | 9 |
as representing her majesty | 9 |
the enforcement of the | 9 |
the judgment of the | 9 |
aspirations of a people | 9 |
the home rule case | 9 |
and the home rule | 9 |
a few of the | 9 |
if they are to | 9 |
of the reign of | 9 |
the army and navy | 9 |
of the inhabitants of | 9 |
of the government in | 9 |
the ground that the | 9 |
ireland as a whole | 9 |
house of commons was | 9 |
a judge of the | 9 |
general act of parliament | 9 |
of the english parliament | 9 |
the financial relations between | 9 |
the same thing as | 9 |
of men who have | 9 |
the irish members were | 9 |
disestablishment of the irish | 9 |
per head of population | 9 |
to the point of | 9 |
the aspirations of a | 9 |
the orders of the | 9 |
the city of cork | 9 |
this act referred to | 9 |
by the majority of | 9 |
dissolution of the legislative | 9 |
not to speak of | 9 |
of a dublin parliament | 9 |
on a basis of | 9 |
in this act referred | 9 |
says the grand old | 9 |
the inhabitants of ireland | 9 |
members in the imperial | 9 |
to the spirit of | 9 |
to the exchequer of | 9 |
the local government board | 9 |
of england and of | 9 |
the british parliament to | 9 |
if they do not | 9 |
attempt was made to | 9 |
the exception of the | 9 |
out of the moneys | 9 |
having regard to the | 9 |
house of commons and | 9 |
the minority in ireland | 9 |
the imperial parliament and | 9 |
that they are not | 9 |
quarter of a century | 9 |
man in the house | 9 |
in ireland would be | 9 |
order of the legislative | 9 |
as it was in | 9 |
large part of the | 9 |
in relation to the | 9 |
that home rule was | 9 |
great britain and the | 9 |
we are bound to | 9 |
under the direction of | 9 |
reason to believe that | 9 |
the ancient order of | 9 |
the acts of and | 9 |
the light of the | 9 |
is by no means | 9 |
a matter of course | 9 |
one of the greatest | 9 |
that they should be | 9 |
by force of arms | 9 |
the only way to | 8 |
services in connexion with | 8 |
through the medium of | 8 |
i should like to | 8 |
of the british crown | 8 |
more than half the | 8 |
of the second order | 8 |
the extension of local | 8 |
the people do not | 8 |
and the irish government | 8 |
in ireland for the | 8 |
sovereignty of the british | 8 |
on the road to | 8 |
with the power of | 8 |
of the department of | 8 |
once and for all | 8 |
it is for the | 8 |
was a member of | 8 |
to be seen in | 8 |
not only in the | 8 |
argument for home rule | 8 |
of the irish cabinet | 8 |
of the prime minister | 8 |
the land bill of | 8 |
i am bound to | 8 |
to those who have | 8 |
and that is the | 8 |
elective members of the | 8 |
to provide for the | 8 |
to the establishment of | 8 |
the national independence of | 8 |
the whole system of | 8 |
the execution of the | 8 |
of the country and | 8 |
is at this moment | 8 |
settle the land question | 8 |
at the moment when | 8 |
the dublin metropolitan police | 8 |
to say that this | 8 |
and of the irish | 8 |
of the federal government | 8 |
throughout the length and | 8 |
came to an end | 8 |
the expense of the | 8 |
relations with foreign states | 8 |
would have been the | 8 |
the fact that there | 8 |
house of lords in | 8 |
house of commons has | 8 |
customs and excise duties | 8 |
the decisions of the | 8 |
they ought to be | 8 |
of the connection between | 8 |
the extension of the | 8 |
the same effect as | 8 |
the liberty of the | 8 |
if the people of | 8 |
home rule as a | 8 |
to which the irish | 8 |
house of commons as | 8 |
of the irish poor | 8 |
of the financial arrangements | 8 |
the passing of any | 8 |
of the crown in | 8 |
the act of the | 8 |
a few years before | 8 |
by the legislature of | 8 |
laws relating to the | 8 |
one of the first | 8 |
and it must be | 8 |
the fact is that | 8 |
the lord lieutenant may | 8 |
the day on which | 8 |
be taken as a | 8 |
of which may be | 8 |
exercise of which may | 8 |
but for all that | 8 |
or the succession to | 8 |
would not have been | 8 |
the notion that the | 8 |
from the time of | 8 |
those of us who | 8 |
executive government of ireland | 8 |
part of the public | 8 |
is the duty of | 8 |
member for east cork | 8 |
by the name of | 8 |
first home rule bill | 8 |
more than any other | 8 |
as soon as the | 8 |
it is not surprising | 8 |
by the land commission | 8 |
executive power in ireland | 8 |
will of the irish | 8 |
in accordance with settled | 8 |
the act of was | 8 |
home rule does not | 8 |
from beginning to end | 8 |
by the aid of | 8 |
shall continue vested in | 8 |
the imperial parliament in | 8 |
subject to the provisions | 8 |
the ranks of the | 8 |
concession to ireland of | 8 |
of an act of | 8 |
bench below the gangway | 8 |
is no reason why | 8 |
to the action of | 8 |
under the constitution of | 8 |
or conferring any privilege | 8 |
policy of the government | 8 |
for the purchase of | 8 |
the case may be | 8 |
in ireland will be | 8 |
but there was no | 8 |
it would be better | 8 |
the proposals of the | 8 |
delegated to him by | 8 |
the midst of a | 8 |
be delegated to him | 8 |
it is essential to | 8 |
be lawful for the | 8 |
will of the people | 8 |
the judgments of the | 8 |
by the roman catholic | 8 |
the competence of the | 8 |
the irish legislature and | 8 |
it is to the | 8 |
of home rule the | 8 |
of the irish consolidated | 8 |
the united kingdom of | 8 |
and it has been | 8 |
taken place in the | 8 |
with reference to the | 8 |
on behalf of the | 8 |
to the policy of | 8 |
the lord lieutenant shall | 8 |
of the british constitution | 8 |
in their own country | 8 |
it was impossible to | 8 |
the authors of the | 8 |
the relation between the | 8 |
bulk of the irish | 8 |
out of the irish | 8 |
vote for home rule | 8 |
which may be delegated | 8 |
in proportion to her | 8 |
and consent of the | 8 |
of an irish government | 8 |
by the use of | 8 |
what was going on | 8 |
to the exclusion of | 8 |
so long as they | 8 |
within the scope of | 8 |
of our new constitution | 8 |
to put an end | 8 |
be dealt with by | 8 |
the same as that | 8 |
the irish parliament will | 8 |
the effect that the | 8 |
to the other side | 8 |
the exercise of which | 8 |
large number of the | 8 |
house of commons for | 8 |
the passage of the | 8 |
a new constitution for | 8 |
the part of ireland | 8 |
the cruel english yoke | 8 |
the exercise of the | 8 |
when we come to | 8 |
that part of the | 8 |
the debate on the | 8 |
in proportion to the | 8 |
one of the very | 8 |
of the land act | 8 |
to speak of the | 8 |
new constitution for the | 8 |
which is to be | 8 |
in the seventeenth century | 8 |
transferred to the irish | 8 |
the parliament of ireland | 8 |
of the duke of | 8 |
and most of the | 8 |
the time when the | 8 |
the board of agriculture | 8 |
so much for the | 8 |
the nations of the | 8 |
ireland during the last | 8 |
and then came the | 8 |
with the rest of | 8 |
any act of the | 8 |
majesty in respect of | 8 |
if they had been | 8 |
the direction of the | 8 |
one may well ask | 8 |
on by the lord | 8 |
of the man who | 8 |
members of the two | 8 |
to give effect to | 8 |
on the subject of | 8 |
there will be a | 8 |
mode in which the | 8 |
in ireland by the | 8 |
representation in the imperial | 8 |
for the home rule | 8 |
control of the lord | 8 |
is true that the | 8 |
beyond the reach of | 8 |
great majority of the | 8 |
to them by the | 8 |
the greatness of the | 8 |
the irish parliament might | 8 |
the only alternative to | 8 |
be said to have | 8 |
effects of home rule | 8 |
parliament and the irish | 8 |
in connexion with the | 8 |
have power to make | 8 |
integral part of the | 8 |
according to irish ideas | 8 |
of the present system | 8 |
the representation of ireland | 8 |
to the tune of | 8 |
in contravention of this | 8 |
bills passed by the | 8 |
a settlement of the | 8 |
the advice of his | 8 |
to the use of | 8 |
and breadth of the | 8 |
shall continue to be | 8 |
be paid to the | 8 |
the encumbered estates act | 8 |
as will be seen | 8 |
that some of the | 8 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 8 |
interests of great britain | 8 |
the procedure of the | 8 |
the rights of individuals | 8 |
of the irish race | 8 |
of one hundred and | 8 |
section shall be void | 8 |
royal commission on the | 8 |
the whole history of | 8 |
of ireland as a | 8 |
service of the crown | 8 |
a member of parliament | 8 |
of home rule are | 8 |
the poverty of the | 8 |
they have not the | 8 |
in one of the | 8 |
of the country to | 8 |
the irish people to | 8 |
government of ireland by | 8 |
facts of the case | 8 |
of peace or war | 8 |
from the tory benches | 8 |
it is well known | 8 |
is easy to see | 8 |
to the british crown | 8 |
the executive government of | 8 |
to the consolidated fund | 8 |
five and a half | 8 |
reason to suppose that | 8 |
the refusal of the | 8 |
to be dealt with | 8 |
is supposed to be | 8 |
that the grant of | 8 |
be the duty of | 8 |
in ireland as in | 8 |
the state of new | 8 |
it should be noted | 8 |
the cause of irish | 8 |
home rule bill in | 8 |
home rule will be | 8 |
the member for cork | 8 |
and the plan of | 8 |
the connection with england | 8 |
the irish legislative assembly | 8 |
government of ireland is | 8 |
on which it is | 8 |
to the english government | 8 |
the irish people were | 8 |
any act of parliament | 8 |
ireland to great britain | 8 |
by the british government | 8 |
home rule on the | 8 |
it is impossible for | 8 |
at the election of | 8 |
at the general election | 8 |
to the payment of | 8 |
to serve in parliament | 8 |
the loss of the | 8 |
any form of home | 8 |
be members of the | 8 |
must not be forgotten | 8 |
there would be a | 8 |
have the power of | 8 |
anything of the kind | 8 |
the representation of the | 8 |
of the imperial exchequer | 8 |
in the spirit of | 8 |
there was a great | 8 |
of the recess committee | 8 |
the country will be | 8 |
end of the year | 8 |
the united kingdom or | 8 |
up to the present | 8 |
there could be no | 8 |
state of new york | 8 |
under the land purchase | 8 |
a man who had | 8 |
get the land for | 8 |
the state of the | 8 |
contravention of this section | 8 |
in course of time | 8 |
it will be the | 8 |
that the union was | 8 |
in the development of | 8 |
would never have been | 8 |
of the irish peasantry | 8 |
i have already said | 8 |
in the number of | 8 |
the old man had | 8 |
the duke of wellington | 8 |
in ireland at the | 8 |
the united states or | 8 |
with a sense of | 8 |
it is a very | 8 |
of their own country | 8 |
irish executive and the | 8 |
upper and lower canada | 8 |
to say the least | 8 |
of the present government | 8 |
of her majesty the | 8 |
such a state of | 8 |
decision of constitutional questions | 8 |
to say that he | 8 |
may be delegated to | 8 |
the irish home rule | 8 |
commercial relations between england | 7 |
the course of this | 7 |
but it will not | 7 |
it was one of | 7 |
middle of the nineteenth | 7 |
be handed over to | 7 |
the provision for the | 7 |
against home rule is | 7 |
may be that the | 7 |
plan of home rule | 7 |
the withdrawal of the | 7 |
the words of mr | 7 |
to take advantage of | 7 |
years from the appointed | 7 |
purposes of this act | 7 |
whatever may have been | 7 |
irish parliament would be | 7 |
on the st of | 7 |
of the state of | 7 |
with the question of | 7 |
in or out of | 7 |
be loyal to the | 7 |
house of commons to | 7 |
must be remembered that | 7 |
as much as the | 7 |
became more and more | 7 |
that it ought to | 7 |
there is a great | 7 |
had taken place in | 7 |
by means of a | 7 |
an english point of | 7 |
grants in aid of | 7 |
privy council of ireland | 7 |
the catholic church in | 7 |
it is not that | 7 |
present system of government | 7 |
the making of peace | 7 |
the tender mercies of | 7 |
of an irish legislature | 7 |
the dissolution of the | 7 |
and you will find | 7 |
might have been expected | 7 |
with which we are | 7 |
of the spirit of | 7 |
the national league and | 7 |
the council of agriculture | 7 |
to the needs of | 7 |
was to be the | 7 |
that the bill is | 7 |
the revival of the | 7 |
shall be of the | 7 |
one of the strongest | 7 |
to be hoped that | 7 |
set up in ireland | 7 |
the presence of a | 7 |
connexion with the administration | 7 |
i am convinced that | 7 |
of the difficulty of | 7 |
union of great britain | 7 |
that he had been | 7 |
the same way as | 7 |
and authority of the | 7 |
that the passing of | 7 |
in the same direction | 7 |
solution of the irish | 7 |
that there is not | 7 |
to any one who | 7 |
it will be a | 7 |
the tories and the | 7 |
it was too late | 7 |
of parliament of the | 7 |
to bills passed by | 7 |
on account of religious | 7 |
for the whole united | 7 |
the transvaal constitution of | 7 |
for the payment of | 7 |
that it was the | 7 |
at the same moment | 7 |
with the growth of | 7 |
with the help of | 7 |
which it is impossible | 7 |
the men who have | 7 |
of the estates commissioners | 7 |
one of the leading | 7 |
may be taken as | 7 |
that the majority of | 7 |
in a way which | 7 |
of those who have | 7 |
the lord lieutenant in | 7 |
the permanent civil service | 7 |
the course of a | 7 |
with settled principles and | 7 |
all the world over | 7 |
of the history of | 7 |
to suppose that the | 7 |
connection between the two | 7 |
in the pages of | 7 |
subject to the restrictions | 7 |
the irish government to | 7 |
act of union is | 7 |
of the union is | 7 |
under home rule bill | 7 |
it is only fair | 7 |
this part of the | 7 |
the taxation of ireland | 7 |
the period of the | 7 |
it is not easy | 7 |
i have no doubt | 7 |
in like manner as | 7 |
the times parliamentary debates | 7 |
the irish people in | 7 |
be carried on by | 7 |
will tell you that | 7 |
making of peace or | 7 |
by one of the | 7 |
two and a half | 7 |
is necessary for the | 7 |
to serve in the | 7 |
settled principles and precedents | 7 |
with the approval of | 7 |
of australia constitution act | 7 |
on a large scale | 7 |
the duty of every | 7 |
under irish government act | 7 |
the resources of the | 7 |
relations between great britain | 7 |
home rule bill would | 7 |
some of them are | 7 |
local government act of | 7 |
the union and the | 7 |
no more than a | 7 |
and the spirit of | 7 |
too much to say | 7 |
account under this act | 7 |
that ireland should be | 7 |
on account of his | 7 |
mass of the population | 7 |
and the imperial parliament | 7 |
i will not say | 7 |
in the heart of | 7 |
the people of great | 7 |
will have to be | 7 |
term of office of | 7 |
it ought to have | 7 |
that it does not | 7 |
of home rule and | 7 |
a century and a | 7 |
the irish question in | 7 |
but there is a | 7 |
the country at large | 7 |
if he had been | 7 |
be given to the | 7 |
be lawful for her | 7 |
the orange river colony | 7 |
in the last few | 7 |
by the irish legislative | 7 |
a house of commons | 7 |
it would be idle | 7 |
far as it goes | 7 |
to the act of | 7 |
turned out to be | 7 |
many of the most | 7 |
an irish parliament is | 7 |
of the irish exchequer | 7 |
had been in the | 7 |
with the advice of | 7 |
by which it is | 7 |
of the new irish | 7 |
to an irish parliament | 7 |
that it had been | 7 |
executive and the irish | 7 |
not by any means | 7 |
or endowment of religion | 7 |
as the case may | 7 |
in ireland and the | 7 |
be charged on the | 7 |
at the date of | 7 |
what is going to | 7 |
by side with the | 7 |
is that the irish | 7 |
the history of irish | 7 |
of english and scotch | 7 |
introduction of the home | 7 |
until the end of | 7 |
be seen from the | 7 |
the opponents of the | 7 |
period of three years | 7 |
from the hands of | 7 |
history of ireland in | 7 |
lawful for her majesty | 7 |
the social conditions of | 7 |
and now and then | 7 |
in opposition to the | 7 |
position of a self | 7 |
that it is no | 7 |
the forces of the | 7 |
of the old man | 7 |
the lords spiritual and | 7 |
of the people who | 7 |
the right of any | 7 |
home rule and the | 7 |
the administration of justice | 7 |
people of great britain | 7 |
in view of this | 7 |
the irish policy of | 7 |
a mere matter of | 7 |
to pay the rent | 7 |
of the nature of | 7 |
the supreme court in | 7 |
of catholics and protestants | 7 |
it may be asked | 7 |
the action of a | 7 |
to the parliament at | 7 |
accordance with settled principles | 7 |
of the report of | 7 |
in the sense in | 7 |
procedure of the house | 7 |
get rid of the | 7 |
right honorable gentleman to | 7 |
it is more than | 7 |
subject to any instructions | 7 |
will not be a | 7 |
of each of the | 7 |
the home rule agitation | 7 |
the effect of this | 7 |
of ireland would be | 7 |
of ireland at the | 7 |
the magnitude of the | 7 |
commonwealth of australia constitution | 7 |
the concession to ireland | 7 |
the commencement of the | 7 |
in time of war | 7 |
the title of the | 7 |
to the form of | 7 |
the right to establish | 7 |
but they are not | 7 |
the future of the | 7 |
the other hand the | 7 |
after the defeat of | 7 |
on the irish consolidated | 7 |
of great britain in | 7 |
the terms of reference | 7 |
so much of the | 7 |
the time of henry | 7 |
of the supremacy of | 7 |
the lines of the | 7 |
outside the pale of | 7 |
which no man can | 7 |
to face with the | 7 |
as they are told | 7 |
on powers of irish | 7 |
judge of the supreme | 7 |
a little more than | 7 |
half a century ago | 7 |
must be admitted that | 7 |
to the roman catholic | 7 |
more or less of | 7 |
for the collection of | 7 |
is the creation of | 7 |
a reign of terror | 7 |
be forgotten that the | 7 |
from all parts of | 7 |
board of technical instruction | 7 |
if the home rule | 7 |
the assent of her | 7 |
the poor law guardians | 7 |
is at an end | 7 |
and dublin metropolitan police | 7 |
home rule may be | 7 |
the days of the | 7 |
quarter of a million | 7 |
the efforts of the | 7 |
in the permanent civil | 7 |
the case for home | 7 |
the main object of | 7 |
for the prosperity of | 7 |
to be on the | 7 |
we get the bill | 7 |
to her majesty in | 7 |
i have been in | 7 |
to the whole united | 7 |
be submitted to the | 7 |
an essential feature of | 7 |
between the landlord and | 7 |
authority of the irish | 7 |
assent of her majesty | 7 |
if there had been | 7 |
the legislative body of | 7 |
of the national board | 7 |
from an english point | 7 |
in the british empire | 7 |
members to serve in | 7 |
the united states is | 7 |
of home rule which | 7 |
on the following day | 7 |
the part of those | 7 |
one of the chief | 7 |
the fact that he | 7 |
is to be seen | 7 |
the explanation of the | 7 |
this is one of | 7 |
confined to great britain | 7 |
under the rule of | 7 |
if we take the | 7 |
and excise account under | 7 |
the privy council of | 7 |
that the existence of | 7 |
imposed by the irish | 7 |
the irish poor law | 7 |
the disposal of the | 7 |
conduct of the irish | 7 |
a final settlement of | 7 |
give or withhold the | 7 |
or withhold the assent | 7 |
from end to end | 7 |
excise account under this | 7 |
the part of a | 7 |
the voice of the | 7 |
of the poor law | 7 |
irish home rule bill | 7 |
to the effect of | 7 |
of the member for | 7 |
in the administration of | 7 |
the circumstances under which | 7 |
the men who are | 7 |
under a home rule | 7 |
shall be summoned to | 7 |
during the last century | 7 |
the abolition of dual | 7 |
the events of the | 7 |
of the financial relations | 7 |
in manner provided by | 7 |
set forth in the | 7 |
the determination of the | 7 |
this was to be | 7 |
representation of ireland in | 7 |
the first day of | 7 |
the opening of the | 7 |
home rule in any | 7 |
right to legislate for | 7 |
nothing could be more | 7 |
from to per cent | 7 |
advice and consent of | 7 |
all over the world | 7 |
that i do not | 7 |
from the necessity for | 7 |
the irish people is | 7 |
the payment of rent | 7 |
of landlord and tenant | 7 |
the roman catholics were | 7 |
to maintain the union | 7 |
net contribution to imperial | 7 |
the free exercise thereof | 7 |
principle of responsible government | 7 |
in a spirit of | 7 |
and the people of | 7 |
that the old man | 7 |
the order of the | 7 |
irish land act of | 7 |
leader of the opposition | 7 |
a copy of the | 7 |
the irish members will | 7 |
the land purchase acts | 7 |
under the land act | 7 |
is not surprising that | 7 |
a deaf ear to | 7 |
million and a half | 7 |
amend the provision for | 7 |
and in order to | 7 |
the irish legislature to | 7 |
the settlement of the | 7 |
the roman catholic religion | 7 |
as though he were | 7 |
more than per cent | 7 |
the integrity of the | 7 |
it is the duty | 7 |
the prosperity of ireland | 7 |
it is proposed to | 7 |
of the irish vote | 7 |
in england and wales | 7 |
in most of the | 7 |
under the head of | 7 |
of the german empire | 7 |
nations of the earth | 7 |
the hostility of the | 7 |
so long as he | 7 |
be subject to the | 7 |
of dealing with the | 7 |
land act of was | 7 |
of the passing of | 7 |
say nothing of the | 7 |
we now know as | 7 |
that if home rule | 7 |
what is called the | 7 |
the abandonment of the | 7 |
repeal of the corn | 7 |
from the will of | 7 |
nothing in this act | 7 |
for the welfare of | 7 |
he and his friends | 7 |
to the best of | 7 |
the formation of a | 7 |
the shape of a | 7 |
withhold the assent of | 7 |
with the advice and | 7 |
in the following pages | 7 |
the security for the | 7 |
in the constitution of | 7 |
in many parts of | 7 |
the mercy of the | 7 |
state of things which | 7 |
with the government of | 7 |
that home rule in | 7 |
action of the irish | 7 |
as it would be | 7 |
same effect as if | 7 |
have no power to | 7 |
the advice and consent | 7 |
as well as of | 7 |
we have only to | 7 |
on the tory benches | 7 |
dignities or titles of | 7 |
say that they are | 7 |
of the crimes act | 7 |
power of great britain | 7 |
on the floor of | 7 |
up to the house | 7 |
of a federal constitution | 7 |
do not know whether | 7 |
to the dismemberment of | 7 |
to grant home rule | 7 |
shall be entitled to | 7 |
an address to the | 7 |
state of affairs in | 7 |
not want home rule | 7 |
to her majesty may | 7 |
or titles of honour | 7 |
to the rule of | 7 |
the new irish government | 7 |
house of commons by | 7 |
than that of the | 7 |
every one of them | 7 |
the irish state authority | 7 |
this section shall not | 7 |
separation of the two | 7 |
and they are not | 7 |
that this is a | 7 |
condition of the country | 7 |
of the royal university | 7 |
the point of the | 7 |
account of religious belief | 7 |
in ireland a legislature | 7 |
ireland shall continue vested | 7 |
the greatest of all | 7 |
it would be difficult | 7 |
a good deal more | 7 |
to be in the | 7 |
constabulary and dublin metropolitan | 7 |
majesty to bills passed | 7 |
the lord lieutenant to | 7 |
would not be a | 7 |
is to be hoped | 7 |
be taken into account | 7 |
in this act shall | 7 |
the board of trade | 7 |
a majority in the | 7 |
there is a strong | 7 |
not be allowed to | 7 |
is at least as | 7 |
the command of the | 7 |
which have been made | 7 |
to return to the | 7 |
there is to be | 7 |
that the irish legislature | 7 |
of the irish parliamentary | 7 |
the irish local government | 7 |
it has been said | 7 |
to the plan of | 7 |
establishment or endowment of | 7 |
the consideration of the | 7 |
from the imperial exchequer | 7 |
in a position of | 7 |
the creation of the | 7 |
member of the house | 7 |
the crown in ireland | 7 |
some of the irish | 7 |
of the irish house | 7 |
in ireland during the | 7 |
public services in connexion | 7 |
to the tender mercies | 7 |
in the proportion of | 7 |
have already pointed out | 7 |
in a moment of | 7 |
in sympathy with the | 7 |
majority of the electors | 7 |
that the cause of | 7 |
as already pointed out | 7 |
that a home rule | 7 |
irish members from westminster | 7 |
be observed that the | 7 |
as if they had | 7 |
the proceedings of the | 6 |
fact that it is | 6 |
compared with that of | 6 |
to the memory of | 6 |
irish legislature and executive | 6 |
the substitution of the | 6 |
part of the empire | 6 |
the very men who | 6 |
the repayment of the | 6 |
there is not the | 6 |
the duke of argyll | 6 |
with due regard to | 6 |
or maintain any place | 6 |
the land league was | 6 |
during the nineteenth century | 6 |
by the side of | 6 |
reform of the irish | 6 |
by a committee of | 6 |
english rule in ireland | 6 |
to make the best | 6 |
to face with a | 6 |
the natural result of | 6 |
to the majority of | 6 |
the phoenix park murders | 6 |
is not in the | 6 |
to ireland of a | 6 |
united kingdom of great | 6 |
for the fact that | 6 |
the national insurance act | 6 |
the irish people will | 6 |
needless to say that | 6 |
an irish roman catholic | 6 |
of man and the | 6 |
not have power to | 6 |
irish representatives at westminster | 6 |
would be hard to | 6 |
exceptions from powers of | 6 |
out of the common | 6 |
is the result of | 6 |
there is only one | 6 |
what may be the | 6 |
in comparison with the | 6 |
the roman catholic population | 6 |
respecting the establishment or | 6 |
seen from the fact | 6 |
from first to last | 6 |
state of things is | 6 |
of view of the | 6 |
end of the eighteenth | 6 |
that in spite of | 6 |
is part of the | 6 |
the articles of the | 6 |
for the establishment of | 6 |
of the british army | 6 |
make the best of | 6 |
of the board of | 6 |
there has been no | 6 |
of new south wales | 6 |
and could not be | 6 |
the present moment the | 6 |
the whole administration of | 6 |
the treatment of the | 6 |
taken without just compensation | 6 |
of the provisions of | 6 |
the landlord and tenant | 6 |
it cannot be said | 6 |
this was the case | 6 |
by royal charter or | 6 |
there should be a | 6 |
on address from the | 6 |
to manage their own | 6 |
irish army of independence | 6 |
until the expiration of | 6 |
affecting the right of | 6 |
the system of government | 6 |
the difficulty of the | 6 |
within the last few | 6 |
consumed in great britain | 6 |
the appointment of a | 6 |
difficulty under home rule | 6 |
the irish members and | 6 |
but what is the | 6 |
period of six years | 6 |
but it is in | 6 |
in a short time | 6 |
and subject to the | 6 |
consent of the irish | 6 |
the education of the | 6 |
there has been a | 6 |
ministers of the crown | 6 |
the ne temere decree | 6 |
we get home rule | 6 |
the idea of a | 6 |
hundred pounds a year | 6 |
the good of the | 6 |
other country in the | 6 |
the irish parliament could | 6 |
the various parts of | 6 |
for the new constitution | 6 |
establish or maintain any | 6 |
provisions of this section | 6 |
two houses of parliament | 6 |
the level of the | 6 |
the member for east | 6 |
the war of independence | 6 |
the passing of a | 6 |
leader of the house | 6 |
to the restrictions in | 6 |
to the mind of | 6 |
that they have been | 6 |
the development of irish | 6 |
home rule as colonial | 6 |
is it that the | 6 |
is said to have | 6 |
of old age pensions | 6 |
the english home rule | 6 |
go back to the | 6 |
the president of the | 6 |
i venture to say | 6 |
the social condition of | 6 |
it is only in | 6 |
fundamental change in the | 6 |
in the new century | 6 |
the policy of coercion | 6 |
or some part thereof | 6 |
independence of the irish | 6 |
battle of the boyne | 6 |
home rule case the | 6 |
that one of the | 6 |
them out of the | 6 |
a union with great | 6 |
a measure of home | 6 |
a result of the | 6 |
by act of the | 6 |
in the work of | 6 |
a man who has | 6 |
be entitled to the | 6 |
by the department of | 6 |
shall be charged on | 6 |
the social and economic | 6 |
the continuance of the | 6 |
the contrast between the | 6 |
an ardent home ruler | 6 |
been the subject of | 6 |
of a series of | 6 |
for my part i | 6 |
the irish revolutionary brotherhood | 6 |
is no reason to | 6 |
kingdom of great britain | 6 |
to the holy see | 6 |
in much the same | 6 |
authority of the parliament | 6 |
to get at the | 6 |
is no doubt that | 6 |
it has not been | 6 |
to say that they | 6 |
the restrictions in this | 6 |
in ireland is to | 6 |
the first time since | 6 |
commons house of parliament | 6 |
it is obvious that | 6 |
idea of home rule | 6 |
ought to be a | 6 |
we shall have to | 6 |
with the provisions of | 6 |
articles of the constitution | 6 |
irish legislature should be | 6 |
does not admit of | 6 |
the same kind of | 6 |
extension of local self | 6 |
with an irish parliament | 6 |
nature and extent of | 6 |
working of the new | 6 |
to be one of | 6 |
the difference in the | 6 |
the head of a | 6 |
that the supremacy of | 6 |
the adjournment of the | 6 |
that they ought to | 6 |
under the orders of | 6 |
objections to home rule | 6 |
in which they have | 6 |
adjournment of the house | 6 |
the establishment or endowment | 6 |
he is one of | 6 |
section of the irish | 6 |
for half a century | 6 |
century and a half | 6 |
that if the irish | 6 |
the defeat of the | 6 |
with that of the | 6 |
in favour of ireland | 6 |
from that of the | 6 |
of the vast majority | 6 |
to leave the country | 6 |
the idea that the | 6 |
would seem to be | 6 |
by a number of | 6 |
to break up the | 6 |
reading of the bill | 6 |
there is so much | 6 |
period of two years | 6 |
in the same position | 6 |
to the value of | 6 |
to set up a | 6 |
to assert that the | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
to the population of | 6 |
the relations of landlord | 6 |
to the principles of | 6 |
the number of the | 6 |
place among the nations | 6 |
of the british isles | 6 |
rules of the house | 6 |
of ireland from the | 6 |
and the irish legislature | 6 |
house of lords to | 6 |
argument against home rule | 6 |
of the phoenix park | 6 |
into the irish exchequer | 6 |
a large body of | 6 |
the union to the | 6 |
of ireland and america | 6 |
the officers of the | 6 |
and what is more | 6 |
any place of denominational | 6 |
that home rule means | 6 |
him by her majesty | 6 |
the heads of the | 6 |
the necessity for coercion | 6 |
and after the union | 6 |
we think of the | 6 |
handed over to the | 6 |
court of the united | 6 |
separation of ireland from | 6 |
goes on to say | 6 |
a further sum of | 6 |
might be expected to | 6 |
a large portion of | 6 |
the end of that | 6 |
condition of the people | 6 |
the fault of the | 6 |
with the unity of | 6 |
cannot be expected to | 6 |
the bill would be | 6 |
will be made to | 6 |
as they have been | 6 |
there shall be established | 6 |
any denominational institution or | 6 |