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the house of commons406
of the united kingdom383
the home rule bill218
in the house of200
in the case of183
on the other hand149
of the home rule131
the house of lords131
on the part of130
of the house of124
the act of union120
of the irish people118
at the same time111
the government of ireland108
of the irish parliament100
great britain and ireland99
one of the most94
parliament of the united92
of the imperial parliament92
the fact that the88
for the purpose of87
the right honorable gentleman85
of the united states84
is one of the79
in the hands of77
the parliament of the75
the hands of the73
of the irish members67
the part of the66
of the british empire66
the power of the65
for the first time63
that is to say62
between england and ireland61
to be found in61
the end of the61
the control of the60
at the end of60
the plan of campaign58
of the irish legislature57
from time to time57
the whole of the57
of the british parliament57
under the act of56
the passing of the56
at the present moment56
of the irish government54
of great britain and53
the case of the53
to the house of52
the irish legislative body51
the congested districts board51
in the united states51
home rule bill of50
government of ireland bill50
in favour of the50
in the course of49
the supremacy of the49
of the act of49
irish house of commons48
the policy of the48
the rest of the48
of the privy council48
the time of the48
as a matter of48
for the sake of48
the authority of the48
the members of the47
the irish house of47
the people of ireland46
be found in the46
in the united kingdom45
in spite of the45
by the irish parliament45
in the matter of45
the case of ireland45
it is impossible to44
the constitution of the44
the powers of the44
ireland and great britain42
the passing of this42
in the first place42
passing of this act42
the maintenance of the41
the provisions of the41
the majority of the41
the history of the41
irish members at westminster40
in the eighteenth century40
chancellor of the exchequer39
the consolidated fund of39
the action of the39
for the most part38
under the control of38
a member of the38
as well as the38
it is to be38
to the fact that38
at the time of38
of an irish parliament37
it would have been37
of the nineteenth century37
by the fact that37
of the eighteenth century37
is to be found37
the royal irish constabulary36
in the midst of36
the government of the36
in the way of36
fund of the united36
the law of the36
of the land league35
consolidated fund of the35
between great britain and35
at the present day35
in the long run34
the united kingdom is34
in the home rule34
with regard to the34
in the history of34
the will of the34
of the irish question33
in the imperial parliament33
there can be no33
a home rule bill33
the beginning of the33
after the appointed day33
in the light of32
exchequer of the united32
in accordance with the32
as we have seen32
in view of the32
the exchequer of the32
powers of the irish32
the greater part of32
so far as it32
a large number of31
of the irish legislative31
in the eyes of31
the leaders of the31
favour of home rule31
the union of hearts31
for the purposes of31
in the interests of31
with a view to31
the manner in which31
the whole united kingdom31
home rule for ireland31
the unity of the31
in favour of home31
the dominion of canada31
law of the land30
the department of agriculture30
it is true that30
in so far as30
the parliament at westminster30
of the legislative body30
on the ground that29
to say that the29
of ireland in the29
the effect of the29
form of home rule29
it would be a29
it may be said29
by the imperial parliament29
part of the united29
committee of the privy29
the united irish league28
of the supreme court28
the mass of the28
of the new constitution28
of the two countries28
by the house of28
contribution to imperial services28
from the fact that28
and at the same28
after the passing of28
the character of the28
to the effect that27
supremacy of the imperial27
to the irish parliament27
judicial committee of the27
the leader of the27
the bulk of the27
in the event of27
that there is no27
to the imperial parliament27
the judicial committee of27
the establishment of a27
maintenance of the union27
of the parliament of27
between the two countries27
in the direction of26
there is not a26
case against home rule26
as i have said26
and a half millions26
on the side of26
policy of home rule26
in a state of26
constitution of the united26
the position of the26
on the other side25
by the act of25
paid out of the25
unity of the empire25
every part of the25
at a time when25
is a matter of25
the success of the25
in the name of25
into the hands of25
if we are to25
of the government of25
her majesty the queen25
in connection with the25
the condition of the25
the amount of the25
under the new constitution25
the south and west25
of home rule is25
the land act of25
on the one hand25
at the beginning of24
of the penal laws24
of the roman catholic24
on the basis of24
it is necessary to24
the roman catholic church24
any part of the24
the people of england24
in the first instance24
the middle of the24
of the congested districts24
the repeal of the24
the nature of the24
schedule to this act24
in the face of24
a matter of fact24
in the shape of24
the strength of the24
supremacy of the british24
the grand old man24
for the benefit of24
the interests of the23
the presence of the23
of the irish party23
of the fact that23
the report of the23
demand for home rule23
it is one of23
in regard to the23
over and over again23
of home rule to23
of the people of23
the attitude of the23
at the hands of22
of customs and excise22
by the irish government22
on the face of22
the name of the22
as far as possible22
the benefit of the22
as one of the22
the irish people are22
the policy of home22
the advice of the22
in the bill of22
to do with the22
put an end to22
the spirit of the22
other parts of the22
of the lord lieutenant22
of the policy of22
the home rule movement22
members of the house21
on account of the21
was one of the21
and the irish parliament21
for the united kingdom21
in the government of21
the use of the21
for a long time21
for the time being21
the treaty of union21
the wishes of the21
in this act mentioned21
the terms of the21
the great majority of21
the creation of a21
powers of irish legislature21
on the consolidated fund21
under the gladstonian constitution21
the customs and excise21
it is difficult to21
the details of the21
of one of the21
the abolition of the21
the opinion of the20
a great deal of20
with the exception of20
the nature of things20
in other parts of20
so far as they20
things as they are20
of the church of20
passed by the irish20
scheme of home rule20
the union of the20
passing of the act20
the cost of the20
that home rule would20
to which i have20
it will be seen20
to the conclusion that20
the mode in which20
in addition to the20
opponents of home rule20
the legislature of ireland20
the relations of the20
leap in the dark20
but it is not20
in the last resort20
there is no reason20
in respect of the20
in the position of20
to carry out the20
face to face with20
in the days of20
the people of the20
her majesty in council20
from customs and excise19
this state of things19
it is easy to19
part of the country19
in the presence of19
to the united states19
the result of the19
it is in the19
the way in which19
on the advice of19
a majority of the19
part of the irish19
to the judicial committee19
the united kingdom as19
home rule to ireland19
the church of rome19
the condition of ireland19
to the irish government19
the great bulk of19
as in the case19
the existence of a19
at the mercy of19
is due to the19
opposition to home rule19
that there is a19
in the same way19
the population of ireland19
in the fact that19
of the members of19
the face of the19
of home rule in19
all parts of the18
the supreme court of18
the root of the18
home rule is a18
the course of the18
seems to have been18
so far as i18
that of great britain18
in the parliament of18
of the united irish18
mass of the people18
the imperial parliament is18
leaders of public opinion18
the case of a18
of the cost of18
agriculture and technical instruction18
the operation of the18
of the irish executive18
the church of ireland18
the irish parliament would18
in the opinion of18
side by side with18
the point of view18
home rule in the18
the basis of the18
country in the world18
the rest of ireland18
out of the country18
the irish consolidated fund18
of the first order18
for the maintenance of18
the conduct of the18
home rule in ireland18
the two houses of18
it is hard to18
parts of the country18
home rule would be18
the history of ireland18
the close of the18
of the english people18
point of view of18
of a home rule18
for the government of18
the decision of the18
the administration of the18
the sovereignty of the18
in the absence of17
the argument from the17
at the expense of17
for the good of17
and good government of17
there is no need17
of england and scotland17
it ought to be17
of the national debt17
so far as the17
of ireland and great17
manner in which the17
the disestablishment of the17
at the root of17
of the british government17
all over the country17
as i have already17
the vast majority of17
i do not know17
be paid out of17
that the irish people17
between landlord and tenant17
the defence of the17
of the nationalist party17
the demand for home17
as a result of17
a leap in the17
by the irish legislature17
to the number of17
would have to be17
of law and order17
government of the united17
of the population of17
the position of a17
from the point of17
and after the appointed17
in the act of17
is not to be17
of the liberal party17
in the second place17
relations between england and17
as long as the17
to legislate for ireland17
will be able to17
an appeal to the17
power to make laws17
the irish members at17
system of home rule17
the interest of the17
advocates of home rule16
it is idle to16
of england and ireland16
irish members in the16
a home rule parliament16
of the plan of16
of home rule for16
the value of the16
on the irish question16
to the home rule16
from the nature of16
the heart of the16
with the aid of16
the chancellor of the16
british house of commons16
on and after the16
be appointed by the16
the extent to which16
members of the irish16
the working of the16
the isle of man16
god save the queen16
good government of ireland16
i do not think16
the right of the16
a certain amount of16
of the gladstonian constitution16
department of agriculture and16
case for home rule16
are to be found16
the feeling of the16
by the lord lieutenant16
power of the irish16
a few years ago16
of the unionist party16
the provisions of this16
it is said that16
by the english government16
in the middle of16
in the nature of16
the representatives of the16
the land for nothing16
the rights of the16
that it would be16
the irish government bill15
on the assumption that15
the home rule bills15
relations of the two15
but there is no15
the fact that they15
the british house of15
to get rid of15
the establishment of the15
to a certain extent15
in the same manner15
the irish parliament is15
for the protection of15
of the land question15
the irish parliament in15
greater part of the15
of the bill of15
it shall be lawful15
of the three kingdoms15
in the service of15
of the majority of15
due to the fact15
the fate of the15
hands of the irish15
and some of the15
can be no doubt15
the attention of the15
control of the irish15
the irish legislature shall15
on the ground of15
it is well to15
that the act of15
in england and scotland15
by the right hon15
a state of things15
on the treasury bench15
it is certain that15
have a right to15
on the one side15
that home rule is15
the assent of the15
the duty of the15
the first time in15
in reference to the15
the home rule question15
laws for the peace15
the fact that in15
the succession to the15
irish representation at westminster15
of agriculture and technical15
it may be that15
so long as the15
of the irish church15
home rule bill was15
the consent of the15
shall be lawful for15
make laws for the15
charged on the consolidated15
the financial relations commission15
a good deal of15
the old man was15
question of home rule14
the united kingdom in14
in any part of14
part of the british14
the irish people have14
to deal with the14
a part of the14
settlement of the irish14
the side of the14
of lord randolph churchill14
has a right to14
the establishment of an14
two houses of the14
to the people of14
it is not a14
by a majority of14
public opinion in ireland14
the introduction of the14
home rule bills of14
to a great extent14
in the judgment of14
the date of the14
under a system of14
of ireland to the14
order of the irish14
to be able to14
argument in favour of14
first order of the14
in the irish house14
with the object of14
home rule is the14
the population of the14
and the irish people14
that the policy of14
of the imperial government14
united kingdom as a14
as if they were14
to make laws for14
with respect to the14
it is possible to14
it would be impossible14
of the south african14
the aid of the14
the independence of the14
the purposes of this14
home rule bill is14
from the passing of14
presence of the irish14
and it is a14
the concession of home14
the work of the14
shall be paid out14
that there was no14
repeal of the union14
the same time to14
concession of home rule14
ireland under home rule14
the eyes of the14
that it is a14
one part of the14
there would be no14
it is not the14
british north america act14
by the british parliament14
between ireland and england14
members of the first14
the irish parliament to14
any other part of13
of the american constitution13
to the irish legislature13
with the result that13
of the exchequer of13
the face of it13
the meaning of the13
in the south and13
the support of the13
the honorable member for13
in the form of13
between ireland and great13
nothing to do with13
to be appointed by13
the head of the13
with the administration of13
the influence of the13
in the english parliament13
the application of the13
the last twenty years13
and there was a13
in the irish parliament13
in the teeth of13
on the th of13
of the seventeenth century13
of irish members at13
the first order of13
some of the most13
in order to make13
the rank and file13
due process of law13
it is clear that13
the confidence of the13
side of the house13
at the rate of13
is that it is13
that the people of13
of the mother country13
principle of home rule13
but it was not13
the difference between the13
shall be filled by13
the united kingdom to13
and so far as13
parts of the empire13
the conclusion that the13
the cost of irish13
the principle of nationality13
an integral part of13
the truth is that13
for a period of13
the general election of13
under the guidance of13
of the french revolution13
the second reading of13
to the irish exchequer13
as a means of13
the floor of the13
the first of these13
i do not believe13
the north of ireland13
years from the passing13
the minds of the13
rule bills of and13
passing of the home13
there was not a13
in every part of13
may be said to13
i do not say13
to the united kingdom13
of england in the13
it must be remembered13
authority of the imperial13
the results of the13
of ireland and the13
the board of works13
at the bottom of13
the circumstances of the13
the destruction of the13
the present system of13
of the country was13
in the minds of13
in spite of this13
the framers of the13
the english privy council13
time of the union13
the mind of the13
on the eve of13
an act of parliament13
that the number of13
by order in council13
it is not so12
the retention of the12
the creation of an12
to the end of12
in the words of12
the supremacy of parliament12
was due to the12
the state of things12
that the british government12
second reading of the12
on the home rule12
the west of ireland12
house of commons is12
it seems to me12
the means by which12
but it is a12
an act of the12
provisions of this act12
we are asked to12
the united kingdom shall12
under the influence of12
of the most important12
there is no doubt12
a system of home12
post office savings banks12
one or other of12
it will be observed12
retention of irish members12
way in which the12
the sovereignty of parliament12
in spite of all12
the failure of the12
the irish nationalist party12
the irish land act12
do not believe in12
the existence of the12
irish legislature shall not12
of her majesty in12
be said that the12
system of land tenure12
it was in the12
of this section shall12
the result is that12
of the citizens of12
if it were not12
to believe that the12
floor of the house12
to point out that12
in the sense that12
in the nineteenth century12
of the tory party12
to a large extent12
of the irish problem12
an irish parliament would12
defence of the realm12
the business of the12
retention of the irish12
or any of them12
the progress of the12
be said to be12
the case of canada12
of the country is12
of the royal commission12
out of the exchequer12
to the cause of12
home rule as the12
the same manner as12
and there is no12
the land purchase act12
in great britain and12
a portion of the12
royal irish constabulary and12
per head of the12
may from time to12
house of commons in12
great bulk of the12
it must be admitted12
to the british parliament12
by the legislative body12
other part of the12
a home rule government12
they are to be12
that this is so12
houses of the irish12
of a man who12
the question of the12
framework of home rule12
that the irish members12
in ireland in the12
the hands of a12
what would be the12
this section shall be12
the end of a12
in the following year12
the front opposition bench12
before the passing of12
the english people are12
by the irish people12
it would not be12
it is probable that12
in the two countries12
under the name of12
in the british parliament12
of the dominion of12
of the government to12
the development of the12
majority of the house12
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ireland is to be11
at the passing of11
parts of the world11
is not necessary to11
was to be found11
that the house of11
customs and excise account11
one and the same11
the opponents of home11
judges of the supreme11
to the lord lieutenant11
the words of the11
be made by the11
that the home rule11
have the right to11
like that of the11
ought to have been11
under the home rule11
the introduction of a11
the united states and11
the united kingdom and11
of the american colonies11
more than a third11
on the principle of11
the large majority of11
the supreme authority of11
the old age pensions11
both sides of the11
other parts of ireland11
the principle of home11
the last few years11
the prosperity of the11
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appointed day there shall11
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would have been a11
and that it was11
and one of the11
men in the house11
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that he was not11
arguments in favour of11
and on the other11
that the english people11
of public opinion in11
the wish of the11
the inhabitants of the11
of the national league11
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the relations between the11
an irish parliament will11
the total number of11
the whole of ireland11
the other side of11
as well as to11
was given to the11
the protection of the11
at the present time11
and it is the11
to the interests of11
on the second reading11
out of the question11
the citizens of the11
grant of home rule11
the home rule party11
opposed to home rule11
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of the catholic church11
the views of the11
the whole british empire11
the appointed day there11
a third of the11
a time when the11
for more than a11
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the second order of11
union of the two11
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the service of the11
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the irish members to11
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of irish members in11
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of members of the11
a large part of11
the great mass of11
of the irish land11
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of the american union11
the university of dublin11
so far as to11
in point of fact11
to the mother country11
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the discussion of the11
if it had been11
of the irish nationalist11
the number of members11
which the irish parliament11
are not likely to11
in the same period11
the form of the11
at the head of11
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is no need to11
of the irish representatives11
the royal commission on11
to say nothing of11
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the fact that it11
of the royal irish11
to the control of11
the form of a11
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the question of home11
of the legislative union11
establishment of an irish11
through the house of11
a large proportion of11
the irish government act11
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the length and breadth11
that ireland is a11
connection between england and11
that the imperial parliament11
day there shall be11
be made in the11
as to her majesty10
of the people to10
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supreme authority of parliament10
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of some of the10
right honorable gentleman has10
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creation of an irish10
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in an irish parliament10
ireland in the eighteenth10
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of the land bill10
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the veto of the10
the rejection of the10
to be said for10
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that the british parliament10
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the conditions of the10
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a quarter of a10
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great mass of the10
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the bottom of the10
the irish land question10
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parliament of great britain10
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majority of the people10
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which i have already10
clause of the bill10
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taxable capacity of ireland10
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the framework of home10
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the jurisdiction of the10
the irish parliamentary party10
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home rule all round10
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the principles of the10
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kingdom as a whole10
house of commons on10
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advice of the irish10
head of the population10
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any law made in10
not one of the10
the advocates of home10
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england in the eighteenth10
the safety of the10
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