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the house of commons206
in the house of142
the home rule bill129
on the th of124
on the other hand104
of the irish people88
at the same time83
the house of lords79
of the home rule69
of the united kingdom61
the ulster unionist council61
for the first time60
on the part of57
in the hands of56
of the house of54
the fact that the51
in the case of51
for the purpose of49
the united irish league48
one of the most46
of the irish party45
of the united states44
the end of the43
the hands of the42
in the way of41
in the united states41
in the name of41
at the end of40
the government of ireland38
of the ulster unionist38
the people of ireland38
the policy of the38
from time to time37
it would have been37
the rest of the37
of the british empire36
to the fact that35
in the course of35
the rest of ireland34
the whole of the34
of the irish question34
the passing of the34
there can be no33
a home rule bill32
the members of the32
for the sake of32
the leader of the31
the union of hearts31
the home rule act31
as well as the30
a member of the30
the success of the29
the power of the29
was one of the28
the general election of27
in the matter of27
in the history of27
of the british parliament27
in the eyes of27
of the imperial parliament27
in the ulster hall27
the way in which27
on the side of27
all over the country27
the plan of campaign26
of the unionist party26
on the other side26
the rank and file26
for the most part26
the spirit of the26
in favour of the25
the congested districts board25
the case of the25
the south and west25
of the land league25
the history of the25
as a matter of25
the part of the25
in a position to25
is one of the25
it is true that24
the leaders of the24
on the question of24
the beginning of the24
in the united kingdom24
a large number of24
so far as the24
the conduct of the24
the th of march24
in the interests of24
that is to say24
of the united irish23
on the ground that23
of the liberal party23
in view of the23
the character of the23
the grand old man23
the th of april23
in the long run23
in the event of23
to be found in23
the greater part of23
in a state of22
great britain and ireland22
with a view to22
the work of the22
i do not think22
the whole of ireland22
of the irish parliament22
of the nationalist party22
at the beginning of22
the bulk of the22
the action of the22
the attitude of the21
it would be a21
the life of the21
into the hands of21
of the people of21
in the light of21
the supremacy of the21
in the days of21
as one of the21
to say that the20
of the fact that20
the irish people are20
in regard to the20
the land act of20
in connection with the20
the manner in which20
opponents of home rule20
that the irish people19
the people of the19
be found in the19
of an irish parliament19
by the act of19
that it would be19
to which i have19
the government of the19
the hands of a19
the strength of the19
between the two countries19
in the eighteenth century19
under the control of18
both sides of the18
the roman catholic clergy18
seems to have been18
at the head of18
can be no doubt18
of the roman catholic18
on the eve of18
on the home rule18
there could be no18
the act of union18
at a time when18
in the face of18
in the minds of18
the constitution of the18
would have to be18
the policy of conciliation17
of the irish government17
at the present moment17
the board of erin17
it is to be17
the th of july17
leaders of public opinion17
in the presence of17
at the mercy of17
the th of september17
of the new movement17
the mind of the17
agriculture and technical instruction17
the great majority of17
that sir edward carson17
over and over again17
on the basis of17
the ulster volunteer force17
the unity of the17
that it was the17
way in which the17
face to face with17
that the home rule17
the cause of the16
the time of the16
the head of the16
in spite of the16
in the direction of16
of the irish volunteers16
the land for nothing16
on the irish question16
the forces of the16
department of agriculture and16
to deal with the16
that home rule was16
the people of this16
the side of the16
sir edward carson was16
unity of the empire16
of the irish mind16
the heart of the16
in england and scotland16
a matter of fact16
god save the queen16
the control of the16
of the land question16
the people of ulster16
things as they are16
the th of january16
the irish people have16
put an end to16
the condition of the16
on the one hand16
parts of the country15
from the fact that15
irish agricultural organisation society15
the irish question is15
to the cause of15
opposition to home rule15
the irish government bill15
the feeling of the15
there would be no15
the failure of the15
with the result that15
of the nineteenth century15
if we are to15
to the conclusion that15
a part of the15
the consent of the15
the nature of the15
of one of the15
to the imperial parliament15
is a matter of15
and at the same15
the north of ireland15
as i have said15
be borne in mind15
of the act of15
the name of the15
the majority of the15
on behalf of the15
was to be a15
of the irish nation15
in the midst of14
and it is not14
sir edward carson and14
of ireland to the14
in one of the14
the introduction of the14
is due to the14
of great britain and14
to the policy of14
so far as i14
the maintenance of the14
of law and order14
the settlement of the14
the provisions of the14
people of this country14
as well as in14
in the middle of14
quarter of a century14
in the person of14
between england and ireland14
it would be impossible14
the president of the14
the mass of the14
the report of the14
there was to be14
of the british government14
the course of the14
of the irish members14
sir edward carson had14
and the rest of14
was not to be14
to the people of14
between great britain and14
on the statute book14
the irish party had14
in the shape of14
all parts of the14
it is easy to14
the duke of abercorn14
and sir edward carson14
question of home rule14
of sir edward carson14
out of the country14
at the bottom of14
the minds of the14
the representatives of the14
on the rd of14
in the fact that13
the interest of the13
the roman catholic church13
at the time of13
in the first instance13
those of us who13
the influence of the13
the position of the13
the church of ireland13
of agriculture and technical13
the amount of the13
the lord mayor of13
part of the irish13
it was to be13
to do with the13
at the root of13
the eyes of the13
at the disposal of13
on the same day13
by the house of13
for the defence of13
for a long time13
the eve of the13
signs the british covenant13
member of the ulster13
that there was a13
on the st of13
in the irish parliament13
the fate of the13
ought to have been13
the department of agriculture13
of ireland in the13
the effect of the13
the story of the13
the day of the13
so long as the13
there is not a13
that there is no13
in relation to the13
but there was no13
the ranks of the13
it is hard to13
of public opinion in13
at the general election13
i do not believe13
constitution of the united13
a meeting of the13
with the help of13
the opponents of home13
it was necessary to13
the passage of the13
the defence of the12
house of commons on12
that the irish question12
the home rule question12
be taken into account12
other parts of the12
the education of the12
the circumstances of the12
the land purchase act12
to say nothing of12
is not to be12
of the irish in12
be said that the12
due to the fact12
home rule would be12
settlement of the land12
the man from missouri12
i do not say12
for the benefit of12
in the form of12
to set up a12
that there is a12
the interests of the12
the english people are12
of the board of12
correspondent of the times12
home rule bill of12
of the congested districts12
it will be remembered12
of the irish race12
do not believe that12
said to have been12
a quarter of a12
the days of the12
the destruction of the12
the causes of the12
mr dillon and his12
a state of things12
majority of the irish12
the royal irish constabulary12
to sir edward carson12
of some of the12
under the act of12
supremacy of the british12
forces of the crown12
the title of the12
in a spirit of12
chief secretary for ireland12
the result of the12
a great deal of12
the exclusion of ulster12
the progress of the12
it would not be12
side by side with12
that home rule would12
the shores of ireland12
by the fact that12
the defeat of the12
the signing of the12
in addition to the12
of the land conference12
the root of the12
the close of the12
land and labour association12
nothing to do with11
the spirit in which11
it may be said11
the irish reform association11
of the british people11
the service of the11
it is not the11
policy of the government11
of the irish unionist11
of the english people11
of the irish convention11
a home rule parliament11
i do not know11
the opinion of the11
the th of february11
lord mayor of belfast11
some of the most11
from the rest of11
the irish party and11
manner in which the11
the irish unionist alliance11
every part of the11
that it was not11
in every part of11
that the people of11
the disposal of the11
in the south and11
if it had been11
the duty of the11
in the words of11
be no doubt that11
it is said that11
by the prime minister11
in the north of11
it was decided to11
the support of the11
the right of the11
it seems to me11
is true that the11
the vast majority of11
the board of works11
of our national life11
is to be found11
the face of the11
the great mass of11
in the same way11
it is clear that11
the opening of the11
in the position of11
men who had been11
there was not a11
to carry out the11
the south of ireland11
the question of home11
the confidence of the11
the property of the11
to the government of11
as soon as the11
and the irish people11
the battle of the11
of a home rule11
in the first place11
that there should be11
as a means of11
on the subject of11
the centre of the11
the fact that he11
that the prime minister10
fiscal autonomy for ireland10
so long as they10
part of the united10
i am convinced that10
first lord of the10
the irish council bill10
the place of the10
it is probable that10
this part of the10
the point of view10
the outbreak of the10
the whole unionist party10
members of the house10
to believe that the10
the great bulk of10
of those who had10
the other side of10
the creation of a10
a settlement of the10
in so far as10
the state of the10
told me that he10
and that it was10
of the country to10
on both sides of10
in support of the10
ancient order of hibernians10
point of view of10
what may be called10
of a man who10
in many parts of10
the leadership of the10
public opinion in ireland10
the extent to which10
of the leaders of10
at the rate of10
the irish legislative body10
home rule bill was10
the middle of the10
i have been in10
of the standing committee10
the conclusion that the10
as far as possible10
with the object of10
of the gaelic league10
the irish labor party10
of the people and10
they would not be10
appeal to the country10
by reason of the10
by a majority of10
the english home rulers10
in the ranks of10
measure of home rule10
of the irish nationalist10
favour of home rule10
the buckingham palace conference10
to the house of10
of the two countries10
leader of the irish10
to the effect that10
leader of the unionist10
in the government of10
had a right to10
of the country was10
lord of the admiralty10
may be called the10
to which the irish10
the men of ulster10
for the good of10
that it should be10
members of the party10
a parliament in dublin10
part of the country10
members of the irish10
the unionist party in10
in their own country10
the head of a10
in favour of home10
by the war office10
to the united states10
with regard to the10
the question of the10
a letter to the10
the needs of the10
at the opening of10
at the expense of10
the history of ireland10
towards the end of10
of the rank and10
in order that the10
in which the irish10
as well as to10
the resistance of ulster10
let me tell you10
but it was not10
on a large scale10
in the absence of9
in the hope that9
the operations of the9
of the provisional government9
it would be better9
home rule bill would9
to the number of9
as part of the9
and that of the9
home rule bill in9
the th of november9
the rule of the9
of ireland and the9
in the time of9
it was one of9
on the one side9
of the members of9
of the privy council9
in the centre of9
grand master of the9
it must be remembered9
that it was a9
the working of the9
the will of the9
that they would not9
he said that the9
it ought to be9
to point out that9
the land and labour9
or at any rate9
as the result of9
in the hearts of9
it is in the9
there was only one9
of the population of9
as a sort of9
as well as a9
through the medium of9
of the majority of9
made it clear that9
the irish in the9
of men who have9
the law of the9
he went on to9
opposed to home rule9
by the english government9
could not fail to9
but it is not9
they would have been9
to take part in9
of the penal laws9
that the irish party9
the fact that it9
so far as it9
it will be seen9
would never have been9
to be able to9
would have been the9
the religion of the9
that the bill would9
that there was no9
the home rule party9
to the irish people9
the landlord and tenant9
the officers of the9
the terms of the9
the prosperity of the9
a few of the9
in the hope of9
settle the land question9
the gravity of the9
aspirations of a people9
the th of june9
state of the country9
on the field of9
for the settlement of9
of the policy of9
england in the eighteenth9
one of the greatest9
it is necessary to9
to put an end9
in the nature of9
the effect of this9
this is not the9
at the albert hall9
the ancient order of9
the veto of the9
told me that the9
the floor of the9
other side of the9
settle the irish question9
by a series of9
the idea of a9
says the grand old9
letter to president wilson9
and it was the9
in the act of9
is not necessary to9
signing of the covenant9
the country will be9
on the day of9
in a few years9
between landlord and tenant9
character of the irish9
lord mayor of dublin9
the archbishop of dublin9
the welfare of the9
to give effect to9
to the service of9
the condition of ireland9
be said of the9
house of commons and9
an irish parliament would9
of home rule in9
is the fact that9
the details of the9
that the english people9
as will be seen9
of state for war9
at the close of9
appears to have been9
to be dealt with9
from the point of9
in other parts of9
they have not the9
of the people to9
the solution of the9
have nothing to do9
on the road to9
that he could not9
the authority of the9
of the royal irish9
out of the question9
it is difficult to9
a hundred and fifty9
that ireland should be9
a man who had9
the son of a9
of the ulster division9
in ireland has been9
of england in the9
of the church of9
of the men who9
but it would be9
home rule to ireland9
of landlord and tenant9
to the home rule9
and i do not9
borne in mind that9
in the service of9
the aspirations of a9
of the english parliament9
with reference to the9
in the streets of8
secretary of state for8
of commons on the8
in which it was8
that of great britain8
other parts of ireland8
by a number of8
history of england in8
in the imperial parliament8
it is not so8
it may be that8
to say that this8
of the british army8
with the aid of8
pointed out that the8
at the moment when8
the debates on the8
of the recess committee8
it is certain that8
in the character of8
the object of the8
an appeal to the8
of the government in8
to that of the8
on the resistance of8
at the hands of8
be called upon to8
to the rest of8
and one of the8
might have been expected8
of the ulster people8
in the last resort8
there has been a8
of the department of8
to be the most8
the country and the8
of the country and8
the sympathy of the8
the moderator of the8
come to the conclusion8
on the curragh incident8
and there can be8
under the influence of8
to the board of8
the whole force of8
which could not be8
from all parts of8
between the two peoples8
they ought to have8
the demands of the8
the results of the8
the cruel english yoke8
from the standpoint of8
settlement of the irish8
it is obvious that8
a good deal of8
for the protection of8
the irish agricultural organisation8
by sir edward carson8
the population of ireland8
the future of the8
tens of thousands of8
of the south and8
would be difficult to8
as i have already8
to the roman catholic8
for the fact that8
as well as for8
home rule for ireland8
the masses of the8
that if home rule8
ireland was to be8
of the th of8
was at the same8
the coming of the8
for a period of8
that he should be8
the first lord of8
it was not the8
the form of a8
for the rest of8
the th of december8
the benefit of the8
the establishment of an8
having regard to the8
for my own part8
that he did not8
the state of ireland8
say that the irish8
in a letter to8
great mass of the8
at the war office8
the board of trade8
of the man who8
the rejection of the8
to the credit of8
at the present time8
of the value of8
relations of the two8
and it is a8
to the action of8
of the presbyterian church8
history of the irish8
is said to have8
but this is not8
that the members of8
will have to be8
rank and file of8
only a question of8
the way of the8
life of the people8
the means by which8
be given to the8
supremacy of the imperial8
the heads of the8
that he was not8
end of the war8
the voice of the8
great bulk of the8
the attention of the8
that the government had8
been made by the8
primate of all ireland8
of the american constitution8
the irish party in8
the dominion of canada8
whatever may have been8
the prime minister had8
the nations of the8
the course of a8
vote for home rule8
the freedom of the8
the government and the8
get the land for8
house of commons that8
the bottom of the8
came to be known8
state aid to agriculture8
the case of ireland8
the irish people to8
the state of things8
on account of the8
the union of the8
would not have been8
in touch with the8
it will be the8
the basis of the8
it is not surprising8
the mercy of the8
it is not necessary8
the men who had8
the editor of the8
to the success of8
on the military service8
the bill would be8
great britain and the8
at a cost of8
the first of these8
the parliament of the8
the purpose of the8
home rule as a8
an irish parliament will8
the whole weight of8
not be allowed to8
seem to have been8
it was not until8
of the whole of8
at the buckingham palace8
the effect of a8
do not believe in8
of the irish land8
great majority of the8
for the purposes of8
the land of the8
resistance to home rule8
majority of the people8
may be said to8
belfast chamber of commerce8
in all parts of8
the case of a8
to go to the8
for a hundred years8
home rule bill on8
to be taken into8
the business of the8
the ground that the8
the fact that there8
the home rule agitation8
at the balmoral meeting8
be left to the8
a time when the8
but it was the8
of things as they8
for the support of8
it was plain that8
solemn league and covenant8
it would be difficult8
the irish unionist party8
of the government to8
case against home rule8
that an irish parliament8
and that he was8
that he was a8
floor of the house8
it will not be7
the irish home rule7
will tell you that7
the efforts of the7
nothing of the kind7
in belfast on the7
the resources of the7
in the sense in7
of the old irish7
as time went on7
of the nationalist members7
the organisation of the7
stake in the country7
to sign the covenant7
a number of the7
and you will find7
with the question of7
that the irish are7
in the work of7
the first time in7
be made in the7
it is to the7
of the north and7
the significance of the7
an end to the7
system of land tenure7
the war office to7
which was to be7
in the interest of7
a majority of the7
the production of the7
greater part of the7
the order of the7
irish party and the7
from beginning to end7
the protection of the7
would have been in7
to be allowed to7
introduction of the home7
doubt as to the7
under an irish parliament7
the united states and7
to an irish parliament7
it is well to7
the formation of the7
it may be well7
the enemies of the7
for the second time7
the peace of the7
we are going to7
by the action of7
in the state of7
solution of the irish7
the decision of the7
on the fact that7
in any other country7
in the general election7
on the nd of7
the merits of the7
exaggeration to say that7
as they are told7
the date of the7
would be impossible to7
that there could be7
the country at large7
at the door of7
home rule bill is7
have been able to7
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they are going to7
how is it that7
irish history and irish7
the man in the7
repeal of the union7
the same time to7
as in the case7
union with great britain7
such a state of7
for the use of7
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the public opinion of7
not by any means7
it was not a7
resources of the country7
by the right hon7
on fiscal autonomy for7
of the eighteenth century7
of the earl of7
vast majority of the7
it was in this7
the elected representatives of7
in the next chapter7
this state of things7
of the purchase money7
of the party and7
and the prime minister7
an active part in7
the disestablishment of the7
i have seen the7
in the line of7
land purchase act of7
may be said that7
the difference between the7
which appeared in the7
at the bidding of7
mr redmond and his7
the british empire is7
speech in the house7
it might have been7
the military service bill7
but there is no7
to the mind of7
the repeal of the7
as it would be7
and not to the7
the parliament at westminster7
we get the bill7
as we have seen7
as it was in7
to me that the7
under the leadership of7
chancellor of the exchequer7
by force of arms7
at the ulster hall7
one of the leading7
the principle of self7
not one of them7
for ireland in the7
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for the whole of7
in the spirit of7
it is evident that7
those who had been7
the phoenix park murders7
of home rule was7
under the title of7
was likely to be7
at the election of7
the field of battle7
not be able to7
that the house of7
as a result of7
of land in ireland7
of the bill to7
singing god save the7
with those of the7
and it was not7
that the british government7
at the mansion house7
is said to be7
in the conduct of7
of the ulster volunteer7
to say the least7
to be known as7
on the floor of7
house of commons in7
by one of the7
of the english government7
the aim of the7
of the sinn fein7
the sense in which7
to carry on the7
the operation of the7
demand for home rule7
to a large extent7
in the near future7
are not to be7
state of new york7
than in any other7
man in the street7
he told me that7
do not want home7
came to an end7
an act of parliament7
gravity of the situation7
views on home rule7
and it would be7
but for all that7
the land question in7
to see that the7
of the plan of7
to the task of7
was given to the7
in favour of a7
the enthusiasm of the7
to the end of7
to enable them to7
till the end of7
were it not for7
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