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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 15 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 76878 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 66 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 Ireland 13 Government 13 England 12 Mr. 11 irish 11 Rule 11 Parliament 11 Home 10 Lord 10 Bill 9 English 9 Act 7 House 7 Britain 6 United 6 Union 6 Land 6 Great 5 Dublin 4 Ulster 4 Kingdom 4 Imperial 4 Church 3 british 3 States 3 Irish 3 Gladstone 3 Constitution 3 Commons 3 British 3 Board 2 sidenote 2 man 2 liberal 2 english 2 William 2 Unionist 2 Sir 2 Scotland 2 Protestants 2 Old 2 Morley 2 League 2 John 2 Footnote 2 Empire 2 Commission 2 Catholic 2 Balfour 2 America Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2697 man 2011 year 1913 people 1789 country 1724 time 1649 power 1290 member 1278 law 1235 government 1125 day 1101 question 1098 case 1095 land 1046 part 1029 thing 983 fact 973 party 890 policy 815 matter 784 way 781 system 748 tenant 722 interest 692 landlord 692 hand 690 place 677 life 672 word 662 nothing 653 order 647 rent 641 right 636 opinion 635 principle 619 point 619 authority 615 condition 597 self 591 work 581 force 569 state 567 money 565 nation 560 moment 548 speech 544 effect 532 number 524 century 523 course 520 result Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 6713 Ireland 4721 _ 3294 Mr. 2690 Irish 2624 Home 2564 Parliament 2406 Rule 2161 England 1690 Government 1495 Act 1321 Bill 1217 House 1043 Lord 958 Union 927 English 917 United 885 Gladstone 787 Great 759 Britain 635 Kingdom 610 Imperial 604 British 584 Dublin 554 Commons 553 Land 496 Constitution 450 Catholic 447 Sir 423 Canada 422 Catholics 411 Ulster 395 States 388 Church 381 State 379 Empire 376 Balfour 370 Legislature 364 Council 359 Protestants 352 Irishmen 317 Unionist 306 Scotland 302 Crown 297 Chamberlain 296 America 295 Westminster 293 Exchequer 292 John 290 Board 290 Belfast Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 11166 it 6077 they 5108 he 4136 i 3868 we 2198 them 1590 you 1403 him 1060 us 679 me 671 she 576 themselves 468 itself 463 himself 265 her 253 one 117 ourselves 112 herself 78 myself 38 ye 26 yourself 15 theirs 13 ''em 12 yours 11 ours 10 his 9 mine 4 ye''d 4 meself 4 hers 3 yourselves 3 yerself 3 pp 2 thee 2 oneself 1 £6,605,900 1 £3,626,322 1 £2,451,346 1 £1,911,000 1 write:-- 1 with:-- 1 townsmen:--"they 1 thyself 1 terms:--"when 1 standi_--they 1 ob 1 je 1 iv 1 it:-- 1 interest:-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 46557 be 13977 have 3492 do 2592 make 2526 say 1668 give 1528 see 1451 take 1268 go 1267 come 1196 know 983 find 897 pay 813 think 808 get 746 become 733 pass 706 show 700 let 670 hold 663 call 652 bring 604 put 594 stand 582 leave 579 seem 578 look 552 exist 552 believe 549 speak 528 follow 514 tell 499 carry 483 mean 479 work 477 use 436 keep 415 ask 411 hear 403 consider 396 want 392 remain 388 lead 376 meet 367 live 360 govern 342 regard 342 provide 341 begin 335 write Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8246 not 3918 irish 2375 more 2365 so 1915 other 1906 only 1871 great 1414 well 1390 now 1364 very 1364 most 1331 even 1284 such 1201 good 1184 own 1170 same 1167 as 1162 up 1151 then 1116 out 1075 first 945 much 917 english 888 political 868 never 830 far 827 long 824 many 819 new 775 still 755 present 751 whole 692 last 690 british 636 also 626 ever 620 less 615 little 610 local 606 large 590 too 570 almost 556 old 555 small 553 always 549 all 548 true 543 down 530 once 529 imperial Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 396 good 340 most 304 least 137 great 117 bad 72 high 54 strong 45 small 42 Most 40 low 32 poor 31 late 29 fine 27 large 26 able 22 wise 22 slight 21 manif 16 noble 15 rich 15 early 15 big 13 near 12 wild 12 full 12 fierce 12 close 12 bitter 8 sure 8 strange 8 simple 8 mean 8 keen 8 deep 7 wide 7 remote 7 mere 7 long 7 clear 7 black 6 statesmanlike 6 reconqu 6 handsome 6 gross 6 deadly 6 cheap 6 bright 5 warm 5 true 5 hard Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1024 most 54 well 54 least 2 near 2 lest 1 worst 1 section:-- 1 lowest 1 hard 1 handiest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 ireland is not 14 _ see also 12 people do not 9 ireland does not 9 people are not 8 act had not 8 ireland are not 8 men are not 8 rule does not 7 irish are not 6 _ is _ 6 ireland did not 6 ireland is now 6 ireland was not 6 men do not 6 rule is not 5 _ see _ 5 bill becomes law 5 government is not 5 ireland is so 5 ireland is still 5 ireland is very 5 rule becomes law 5 time seem fit 4 _ are _ 4 england has always 4 england is not 4 ireland is about 4 ireland is due 4 parliament is supreme 4 people are very 4 people have not 4 question is not 3 _ is not 3 act was not 3 bill was not 3 england do not 3 government did not 3 government does not 3 government was not 3 house was not 3 ireland do not 3 ireland has ever 3 ireland has never 3 ireland has not 3 ireland is almost 3 ireland is as 3 ireland was too 3 irish have never 3 land is worth Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 _ is not ashamed 2 countries do not yet 2 ireland are not likely 2 time is not ripe 1 _ are not only 1 _ has no legislative 1 _ has no objection 1 _ is not only 1 act is no go 1 act was no sooner 1 act was not applicable 1 bill does not wholly 1 bill has no shadow 1 bill has not yet 1 bill is not antagonistic 1 bill makes no specific 1 cases were not only 1 country had not time 1 country is no new 1 country was no less 1 day does not more 1 england had no right 1 england has no reason 1 england has no right 1 england has not even 1 england is not alone 1 england is not christian 1 england is not possible 1 england saw no such 1 fact is not true 1 facts is not far 1 government had no choice 1 government had not occasionally 1 government has no control 1 government has no necessary 1 government have no serious 1 government is no substitute 1 government is not able 1 government is not admirable 1 government is not merely 1 government is not only 1 government was not able 1 house was not as 1 house was not slow 1 ireland are not many 1 ireland are not only 1 ireland are not sufficiently 1 ireland does not prosper 1 ireland had no british 1 ireland had no parallel A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 13157 author = Anonymous title = Is Ulster Right? date = keywords = Act; Bill; Catholic; Church; Dublin; England; English; Government; Home; Ireland; Irish; King; League; Lord; Mr.; Nationalists; Parliament; Protestants; Roman; Rule; Ulster; Union summary = Ireland; he displaced no ancient national government; the Irish had the English barons to permit the Irish to be governed by the law of the Great Seal of Ireland, the Acts which they considered should pass; VIII attempted "to govern Ireland according to Irish ideas"; having no Elizabeth and gave Ireland to Philip of Spain every Irish Roman Catholic state in Europe) the Irish Protestant Parliament formally Laws, the English Toleration Act had not been extended to Ireland; And the use which the English Government made of the Irish Parliament English Parliament had claimed the right to legislate for Ireland, was by Poyning''s Act on the legislative powers of the Irish Parliament the government of the country the Lords and Commons of Ireland were Ireland was bound by English statutes; and the Irish Parliament the Act of Union Ireland was to contribute to the Imperial Government such laws for Ireland except an Irish Parliament, sitting in id = 29710 author = Buckley, Robert John title = Ireland as It Is, and as It Would Be Under Home Rule date = keywords = Achil; America; April; Balfour; Belfast; Bill; Birmingham; Board; Bull; Catholic; Church; Colonel; Connaught; Cork; Donegal; Dublin; England; English; Englishmen; Father; Galway; Gladstone; God; Government; Grand; Healy; Home; House; Ireland; Irishmen; John; Land; League; Limerick; Lord; Morley; Mr.; O''Brien; Old; Parliament; Protestants; Rule; Saxon; Smith; Tim; Tipperary; Town; Tuam; Ulster; Unionist; William; british; irish; nationalist; people; roman summary = Irish people are far from agreed as to what Home Rule means, and that Do English people know what an Irish Catholic feels when Home Rule for Ireland means damage and loss to English working men. The Limerick folks are said to be the most Catholic people in Ireland. Another Catholic living near, said: "''How would Home Rule work?'' you A Protestant clergyman said to me--"Land in Ireland is like The great bulk of the intelligent people of Ireland regard Home Rule The people of Ireland do not want an Irish Parliament, and the failure managing the Irish lies in the fact that the English people work on An English Home Ruler who supports Mr. Gladstone "because his father did," and who first landed in Ireland "They live hard and work like slaves when away from Ireland," said an Irish people believe that the introduction of a Home Rule Bill is due id = 15086 author = Childers, Erskine title = The Framework of Home Rule date = keywords = Act; America; Australia; Bill; Britain; Canada; Colonial; Colonies; Colony; Constitution; Crown; Customs; Empire; England; Federal; Government; Great; Home; Ireland; Land; Lord; Mr.; Parliament; Rule; South; States; Union; United; british; english; imperial; irish summary = Irish abnormalities render Ireland unfit for self-government. Britain should govern Ireland on the ground that the British electorate, Ireland the Government was systematically anti-Irish. conceived the idea of governing Ireland according to Irish ideas, came Pitt, in the Legislative Union of Ireland and Great Britain nine years Colonial Office for Canada and the Irish Office for Ireland, both analogy to that Union of Britain and Ireland which had paralyzed Irish War of 1882 was brewing, and Ireland, where the Great Land Act of 1881 some form of Federal Home Rule for Ireland. Irish People," Lord Dunraven in "The Outlook in Ireland," and Mr. G.F.H. Berkeley in a paper contributed to "Home Rule Problems," have lucidly Ireland more control over Imperial matters affecting the self-governing to in the case of any other country than Ireland, but because Irish exist between Great Britain and Ireland will be to put upon the Irish id = 14886 author = Dicey, Albert Venn title = England''s Case Against Home Rule date = keywords = Act; Bill; Britain; British; Constitution; England; English; Government; Great; Home; Imperial; Ireland; Kingdom; Mr.; Parliament; Rule; States; Union; United; irish; sidenote summary = enforce--that Home Rule in Ireland is more dangerous to England than Home Rule under the Government of Ireland Bill, or, to use a England of establishing a Parliament in Ireland, they bring Home Rule inconvenience to England of refusing Home Rule to Ireland. Ireland wishes for Home Rule; and since popular government as it exists independence of their country proves their right to an Irish Parliament, England, the effects of Irish independence with the effects of Home Rule independence and the date of the Union England and Ireland were governed 1800 the British Parliament had no more right to legislate for Ireland Parliament, whatever be its legal power, shall not legislate about Irish Constitution that the Irish Parliament shall so far at least use its the Constitution forbidding the Irish Parliament to make any law 1. The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. id = 15572 author = Dicey, Albert Venn title = A Leap in the Dark A Criticism of the Principles of Home Rule as Illustrated by the Bill of 1893 date = keywords = Act; Bill; Britain; England; English; Government; Great; Home; House; Imperial; Ireland; Irish; Kingdom; Mr.; Parliament; Rule; United; Westminster summary = shall decide whether a law passed by the Irish Parliament violates Ireland a Parliament intended to legislate on all, or nearly all, Irish of any Irish members at all, means under a scheme of Home Rule the ruin Irish Parliament must flit to and fro between Ireland and England, and the Imperial Parliament at Westminster, as, for example, whether Mr. Gladstone or Lord Salisbury shall be head of the British Cabinet, shall constitute the English Cabinet; on the Irish vote will depend Irish Parliament is, under the new constitution, competent to pass. England and Ireland, the English Government and the Irish The supremacy of the Imperial Parliament means to Irish Home Rulers and Home Rule, a new constitution for the United Kingdom, 1, 19; Home Rule, a new constitution for the United Kingdom, 1, 19; powers of the Irish Government under Home Rule Bill, 66 _et seq_., Irish Government Act, _see_ Home Rule Bill id = 15277 author = Kettle, Tom title = The Open Secret of Ireland date = keywords = Britain; Dublin; Empire; England; English; Englishman; Great; Home; Ireland; Lord; Orange; Parliament; Rule; Ulster; Union; Unionism; government; irish; man summary = Irish national ideas; whilst the novelty of his point of view, and the of the English people, Ireland is still a country of which they possess grant of full self-government to Ireland will reveal to England the open Chapter IX dips into the future, and indicates that a Home Rule Ireland modern period, the mind of England and not that of Ireland has been the may give you something very like the history of the English in Ireland. personal history of the captains of the Irish cause in modern times is This, then, is the essential wisdom of Irish history: Ireland has won of Irish capital was "exported" from Ireland to Great Britain through colonies, founded and peopled by men of Irish and English blood. times the Union Parliament abdicates, or at least it "governs" Ireland predominance in a Home Rule Ireland of the present Ulster Unionist id = 36842 author = Lector title = The Issue: The Case for Sinn Fein date = keywords = England; English; Ireland; Party; irish summary = Republic," he was asking Ireland to commit an act of national apostasy and Ireland to have a prosperous and free separate existence as a nation the average income in England is three times what it is in Ireland, the In 1663 began the long series of English laws against Irish trade. "Is Ireland fit to be an independent sovereign nation?" asks Dr. Cohalan, legislative independence in 1782, without any Irish Party at Westminster, by making the English Government otherwise impossible in Ireland. For 47 years we have had an Irish Party, for 118 years Ireland for Ireland, the English Government is quite certain that it is good for Anglo-Irish Commission found that England was plundering Ireland of two has the English Government of Ireland rested upon anything but =naked world with regard to Ireland is the presence of Irishmen in the English Let every Irish man and woman who reads this vote for Ireland''s id = 13109 author = Linton, E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) title = About Ireland date = keywords = Act; England; Government; Home; Ireland; Land; Lord; Mr.; Rule; irish; rent; tenant summary = tenant disturbed in his holding by the act of the landlord, for causes a sum of money which may amount to seven years'' rent." (Land Act of and the eviction of tenants who owe five or six years'' rent, and will Vandeleur''s tenants--owing several years'' rent, refused to pay some years refused to pay their rents, but have still kept the land, tenants who, having for years refused to pay a reduced rent or any By Lord Ashbourne''s Act the Irish tenant can buy his farm at (an the tenants refusing to pay their present rent?'' Tenants have but to neglect their land, get into arrears of rent, and 4. That no tenant in Ireland can be evicted by his landlord unless his landlord to evict a tenant from the farm for which he will not pay the Irish landlords as a body have rack-rented or plundered their tenants id = 13132 author = MacSwiney, Terence J. (Terence Joseph) title = Principles of Freedom date = keywords = England; English; Government; Ireland; empire; fight; freedom; great; irish; life; man; mind; principle; thing; time summary = Treated in this light, the question becomes for all earnest men great work in true relation to the great experience of life, and he is wasted state; your hope is vain." Let him consider this clear truth: of nations and live no better life than the great Powers, we shall have is in the beautiful mind and a great ideal we shall find the charter of recognise that great virtue of mind and heart that keeps a man explains the strange and wonderful buoyancy of men, standing for great If our philosophy is to be worked into life the first thing naturally is national struggle for freedom--let the dangerous idea be banished, that governed by it; let every man stand to his colours and strike his flag to prepare for a braver future, let us fight this evil thing; if we are passionate feeling for the vital things that move men, heart and soul, id = 13998 author = McDonnell, Michael, Sir title = Ireland and the Home Rule Movement date = keywords = Act; Bill; Board; Britain; Catholics; Church; College; Commission; Commons; Dublin; England; English; Government; Great; House; Ireland; Land; Lord; Mr.; Parliament; Parnell; Royal; Scotland; Secretary; Sir; Trinity; University; irish summary = Irish National demand for self-government, and to other important, The Irish question has at no time been brought before the English public educative work was done for a short time by Irish Members of Parliament ought to say that Irish Local Government is far too large a question to behind the fact that the cost of government per head is in Ireland Four years later was passed the Ashbourne Act, so called from the Irish first Act--purely for land purchase--which has been applied to Ireland. just over thirty years, while in Ireland it was only in 1892 that an Act the College by the Irish Church Act of 1869, has become a body of men, desirability of governing Ireland according to Irish ideas. English Catholics are apt to say that if the Irish people in England had years declared his hostility to the principle of Irish self-government, id = 41194 author = O''Brien, William title = The Speeches (In Full) of the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P., and William O''Brien, M.P., on Home Rule, Delivered in Parliament, Feb. 16 and 17, 1888. date = keywords = Cheers; Government; Hear; House; Ireland; Lord; Mr.; Opposition summary = (_Opposition cheers._) It was stated by the honorable member for the Now I ask the right honorable gentleman what he thinks of another Lord Carnarvon, and here the right honorable gentleman cannot contradict I pass on to the remarks of the right honorable gentleman the Chief of the right honorable gentleman, with reference to boycotting. party of the right honorable gentleman (_Opposition cheers_), unpunished (_Cheers._) The speech of the honorable member was of an importance The right honorable gentleman has argued the case in his old (_Cheers._) The right honorable gentleman right honorable gentleman opposite (the Chief Secretary) has failed in (_Cheers._) Is it the object of the right honorable gentleman to convert (_Cheers._) That is the way the right honorable gentleman is abating the overthrowing the Plan of Campaign, the right honorable gentleman has right honorable gentleman''s act has added some more. cheers._) The right honorable gentlemen sold _United Ireland_ in his id = 14443 author = O''Connor, T. P. (Thomas Power) title = Sketches in the House The Story of a Memorable Session (1893) date = keywords = Asquith; Balfour; Bill; Chamberlain; Commons; Gladstone; Government; Home; House; Ireland; Joe; John; Lord; Man; Morley; Mr.; Old; Parliament; Rule; Sexton; Sir; Speaker; Tories; Tory; William; irish; liberal; parliamentary; sidenote summary = fighting the hosts of advancing morn, when a Tory Member--Mr. Seton-Karr--approached the closed doors of the House of Commons, and very moment when the Old Man walked up the floor of the House to take It is only Mr. Gladstone, perhaps, among the members of the House of Commons--old or On the third bench below the Gangway sate the Liberal Unionists, Mr. Gladstone''s deadliest foes, with pallid-faced, perky-nosed, malignant sympathetic heart in the great assembly as the Old Man finally came to When Mr. Seton-Karr sate down after a palpably obstructive speech, Mr. Bartley got up, and several other Tories at the same time. years'' experience of the House of Commons, a speech more admirable in time when he rarely came to the House to deliver a great speech without Again and again the Tory and Unionist party cheer for Mr. Balfour, Mr. Courtney, and Mr. Chamberlain, but Mr. Sexton is not a man id = 20016 author = Spender, Harold title = Home Rule Second Edition date = keywords = Act; Bill; British; Commons; England; Government; Home; House; Ireland; Irish; Kingdom; Legislative; Lord; Majesty; Mr.; Parliament; Rule; United summary = restoring to Ireland a Home Rule Parliament. the Irish counties nor the corporations of Ireland''s great cities have during this period of Irish revival has been the Irish Labourers'' Act. It was one of the first measures passed by the new Liberal Parliament Irish Local Government Board for year ending March, 1902.) Government, and afterwards by the Irish Parliament, and the members are Ireland under a distinct Irish Home Rule Parliament up to the year governing Ireland--Union or Home Rule?" 2. Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Irish Parliament shall this Act as to existing Irish officers shall apply with respect to the in Ireland shall return a member to the Parliament of the the Two Houses of Parliament in _Great Britain_ and _Ireland_ That such Act as shall be passed in the Parliament of _Ireland_ The Irish Government to receive the revenues of Crown Lands in Ireland. id = 14518 author = nan title = Handbook of Home Rule: Being Articles on the Irish Question date = keywords = Act; Bill; Britain; British; Constitution; England; English; Footnote; Gladstone; Government; Home; House; Imperial; Ireland; Land; Lord; Mr.; Parliament; Rule; States; Union; United; irish; liberal summary = the same time, some strong Irish Government in Dublin to act between the to turn its force and power to the support of an Irish Government large scheme of local self-government in Ireland, including a central in Parliament the practical difficulties of the government of Ireland by power to make all laws necessary for the good government of Ireland--in Irish Legislature full powers of local self-government was immediately establishment of an Irish Government, or, in other words, Home Rule, is advanced by the English Government to an Irish State department at 3-1/8 order, and good government of Ireland, it subjects that power to land question in Ireland in the year 1886, the Irish Government Bill A liberal measure of local self-government for Ireland. over to these Irish members the government of Ireland, with all the of that party in the country supported, and still supports, Mr. Gladstone and the policy of Irish self-government. id = 15450 author = nan title = Against Home Rule (1912) The Case for the Union date = keywords = Act; Bill; Board; Britain; Church; Commission; Dublin; England; Exchequer; Footnote; Government; Great; Home; Imperial; Ireland; Kingdom; Land; Mr.; Parliament; Rule; Scotland; State; Ulster; Union; Unionist; United; british; english; irish summary = presents the case against Home Rule for Ireland. the case against Home Rule for Ireland, and to re-state Unionist policy grant of Home Rule to Ireland would bring to the safety of England, we Ireland, and by the aid of subsidies from an Irish Parliament, that Irish politics till revived many years later in the form of Home Rule. Ireland as to the form of the Irish Constitution," has argued in a work that, with "responsible" government existing in Ireland and Irish Irish true tax revenue as Ireland''s payment on account of Imperial scheme could possibly result from an Irish Home Rule Bill, which it Irish Parliament could be put in force in Ireland. government, but in a Home Rule Ireland it would not be strong for any Act of 1869, count for nothing in the eye of Roman Canon Law. In an Ireland ruled by a Parliament of which the vast majority would be