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quadgram | frequency |
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of the united kingdom | 152 |
the house of commons | 147 |
in the case of | 86 |
great britain and ireland | 81 |
at the same time | 81 |
of the irish land | 73 |
in the house of | 69 |
on the part of | 57 |
to tell the truth | 53 |
from time to time | 50 |
for the purpose of | 48 |
the house of lords | 48 |
of the house of | 47 |
on the other hand | 45 |
the irish land system | 45 |
the land act of | 44 |
for the most part | 43 |
for the sake of | 38 |
in the course of | 37 |
at the present moment | 36 |
the report of the | 36 |
the consolidated fund of | 36 |
that it would be | 35 |
of the act of | 34 |
of great britain and | 32 |
consolidated fund of the | 32 |
the power of the | 32 |
as a matter of | 32 |
under the act of | 32 |
on the side of | 32 |
fund of the united | 32 |
in the reign of | 32 |
in the hands of | 32 |
the irish landed gentry | 31 |
in the first place | 30 |
in the way of | 30 |
is not to be | 30 |
at the end of | 30 |
bounded on the map | 29 |
between great britain and | 29 |
the case of the | 29 |
on the map by | 29 |
the passing of this | 29 |
passing of this act | 29 |
one of the most | 29 |
in the midst of | 29 |
at the time of | 28 |
it would have been | 28 |
by the treaty of | 28 |
in the county of | 28 |
the hands of the | 28 |
as well as the | 28 |
out of the house | 28 |
of the childers commission | 28 |
of the imperial parliament | 27 |
to the house of | 27 |
of the irish legislature | 27 |
the exchequer of the | 27 |
made up his mind | 27 |
exchequer of the united | 27 |
that he had been | 27 |
with respect to the | 27 |
the end of the | 27 |
the administration of the | 27 |
the condition of the | 26 |
the occupiers of the | 26 |
it would be a | 26 |
the act of union | 25 |
the manner in which | 25 |
the state of ireland | 25 |
the government of ireland | 25 |
that he could not | 25 |
was one of the | 25 |
the part of the | 25 |
the head of the | 25 |
the nature of the | 25 |
the time of the | 25 |
the irish legislative body | 24 |
into the hands of | 24 |
at the head of | 24 |
on the other side | 24 |
at the rate of | 24 |
of the land commission | 24 |
the property of the | 24 |
a great deal of | 24 |
paid out of the | 24 |
the government of the | 23 |
for the first time | 23 |
the control of the | 23 |
the close of the | 23 |
the whole of the | 23 |
the authority of the | 23 |
in the eighteenth century | 23 |
on the irish land | 23 |
the state of the | 22 |
occupiers of the soil | 22 |
ought to have been | 22 |
the mass of the | 22 |
that he would not | 22 |
the value of the | 22 |
for the benefit of | 22 |
was not to be | 22 |
it was to be | 22 |
report of the childers | 22 |
in accordance with the | 21 |
the support of the | 21 |
so far as to | 21 |
evidence taken by the | 21 |
he was a man | 21 |
of the irish parliament | 21 |
the history of the | 21 |
for a long time | 21 |
out of the room | 21 |
the question of the | 20 |
by the house of | 20 |
the home rule bill | 20 |
the use of the | 20 |
for the support of | 20 |
of the supreme court | 20 |
to the united states | 20 |
in a state of | 20 |
the rights of the | 20 |
of the irish people | 20 |
over and over again | 20 |
after the appointed day | 20 |
under the control of | 20 |
by the fry commission | 20 |
man in the mask | 20 |
the beginning of the | 19 |
to be able to | 19 |
the powers of the | 19 |
the irish land question | 19 |
it seems to me | 19 |
in the presence of | 19 |
on account of the | 19 |
that there should be | 19 |
in the united kingdom | 19 |
taken by the fry | 19 |
but he did not | 19 |
to get rid of | 19 |
the congested districts board | 19 |
in the name of | 18 |
the members of the | 18 |
of england and scotland | 18 |
have a right to | 18 |
a portion of the | 18 |
the man in the | 18 |
with regard to the | 18 |
of the land league | 18 |
it is true that | 18 |
a matter of course | 18 |
the other side of | 18 |
the greater part of | 18 |
her majesty in council | 18 |
of the eighteenth century | 18 |
the general election of | 18 |
the rest of the | 18 |
of the three kingdoms | 17 |
for the purposes of | 17 |
that he was a | 17 |
by the act of | 17 |
of the two countries | 17 |
seems to have been | 17 |
there can be no | 17 |
the land and the | 17 |
her majesty the queen | 17 |
be paid out of | 17 |
as far as i | 17 |
put an end to | 17 |
the united irish league | 17 |
the irish consolidated fund | 17 |
to the lord deputy | 17 |
on the consolidated fund | 17 |
at the present time | 17 |
in spite of the | 17 |
powers of irish legislature | 16 |
in the irish land | 16 |
in the shape of | 16 |
and it would be | 16 |
the descendants of the | 16 |
of the home rule | 16 |
ought not to be | 16 |
of the state of | 16 |
of the earl of | 16 |
that is to say | 16 |
the cost of the | 16 |
the law of the | 16 |
up his mind to | 16 |
is one of the | 16 |
by the fact that | 16 |
schedule to this act | 16 |
that it should be | 16 |
it is unnecessary to | 16 |
to a considerable extent | 16 |
in the long run | 16 |
the governor and council | 16 |
i do not think | 16 |
of the irish soil | 16 |
for the use of | 16 |
the interest of the | 16 |
or at any rate | 16 |
a good deal of | 16 |
the fact that the | 16 |
the treaty of october | 16 |
that he did not | 15 |
that he was not | 15 |
there is not a | 15 |
to say that he | 15 |
the irish house of | 15 |
it ought to be | 15 |
the city of london | 15 |
that he would be | 15 |
committee of the house | 15 |
it would be impossible | 15 |
the side of the | 15 |
question of the irish | 15 |
home rule bill of | 15 |
as long as he | 15 |
he was about to | 15 |
will be found in | 15 |
in the history of | 15 |
at the close of | 15 |
as one of the | 15 |
the abolition of the | 15 |
the last twenty years | 15 |
the proceedings of the | 15 |
the customs and excise | 15 |
the irish poor law | 15 |
that there was no | 15 |
the operation of the | 15 |
it is to be | 15 |
the provisions of the | 15 |
to speak to you | 15 |
to be one of | 15 |
of one of the | 15 |
of the legislative body | 15 |
chancellor of the exchequer | 15 |
be found in the | 15 |
there had been a | 15 |
the case of ireland | 14 |
not in the least | 14 |
a part of the | 14 |
it is impossible to | 14 |
this state of things | 14 |
the church of rome | 14 |
shall be paid out | 14 |
parts of the country | 14 |
in the face of | 14 |
the land system of | 14 |
the benefit of the | 14 |
he could not be | 14 |
a large part of | 14 |
of the exchequer of | 14 |
in this act mentioned | 14 |
it should be added | 14 |
the face of the | 14 |
the will of the | 14 |
to be found in | 14 |
of the irish landed | 14 |
the great mass of | 14 |
she said to herself | 14 |
i do not know | 14 |
of the united states | 14 |
do you mean to | 14 |
of the irish legislative | 14 |
the name of the | 14 |
other side of the | 14 |
a member of parliament | 14 |
of race and faith | 14 |
in the minds of | 14 |
the lands of the | 14 |
have been made to | 14 |
know all about it | 14 |
a member of the | 13 |
do not wish to | 13 |
land and the national | 13 |
to be allowed to | 13 |
i can assure you | 13 |
on the state of | 13 |
there should be no | 13 |
the payment of rent | 13 |
you may be sure | 13 |
as we have seen | 13 |
the charity organisation society | 13 |
relations between great britain | 13 |
he did not know | 13 |
of the national debt | 13 |
of the irish tenant | 13 |
to a great extent | 13 |
what would be the | 13 |
the encumbered estates act | 13 |
the policy of the | 13 |
of the rights of | 13 |
the death of the | 13 |
such a man as | 13 |
of the land and | 13 |
by the imperial parliament | 13 |
of the privy council | 13 |
the interests of the | 13 |
report of the judges | 13 |
what am i to | 13 |
mass of the people | 13 |
that he should be | 13 |
out of the country | 13 |
are you going to | 13 |
part of the country | 13 |
it would be better | 13 |
be taken into account | 13 |
as though he were | 13 |
the influence of the | 13 |
would not have been | 13 |
in connection with the | 13 |
with the exception of | 13 |
to the number of | 13 |
of the irish government | 13 |
the defence of the | 13 |
as it was called | 13 |
was to be a | 13 |
to the fact that | 13 |
he would not have | 13 |
in addition to the | 13 |
the present state of | 13 |
the legislature of ireland | 13 |
and the national leagues | 13 |
the spirit of the | 13 |
the position of the | 13 |
to me to be | 13 |
in favour of the | 13 |
was to be done | 13 |
the work of the | 13 |
as far as the | 13 |
on behalf of the | 13 |
to a certain extent | 13 |
the royal irish constabulary | 13 |
of irish landed relations | 13 |
there will be no | 13 |
in the possession of | 12 |
the amount of the | 12 |
a committee of the | 12 |
the irish land act | 12 |
was not at all | 12 |
in the united states | 12 |
far as i can | 12 |
of landlord and tenant | 12 |
i have no doubt | 12 |
i want you to | 12 |
and at the same | 12 |
out of the exchequer | 12 |
out of the way | 12 |
brought to an end | 12 |
against the payment of | 12 |
the credit of the | 12 |
of the nineteenth century | 12 |
of the landed gentry | 12 |
in which he had | 12 |
the local government board | 12 |
it is not to | 12 |
it may be said | 12 |
the greatest part of | 12 |
would be a great | 12 |
in the neighbourhood of | 12 |
after the passing of | 12 |
the heads of the | 12 |
the consent of the | 12 |
the possession of land | 12 |
in townships and north | 12 |
turned out of the | 12 |
state of the irish | 12 |
irish house of commons | 12 |
the provisions of this | 12 |
as soon as the | 12 |
at the general election | 12 |
the first day of | 12 |
the treaty of union | 12 |
in the form of | 12 |
it would be the | 12 |
in the interest of | 12 |
of irish land tenure | 12 |
that he was in | 12 |
of the city of | 12 |
of the marshpee tribe | 12 |
in the event of | 12 |
the king of spain | 12 |
the department of agriculture | 12 |
the lord of the | 12 |
land system of ireland | 12 |
that they should be | 12 |
charged on the consolidated | 12 |
the protection of the | 12 |
the land commission and | 12 |
glory be to god | 12 |
in the middle of | 12 |
for a short time | 12 |
this part of the | 12 |
in england and scotland | 12 |
to deal with the | 12 |
it is not the | 12 |
at any rate for | 12 |
in respect of the | 12 |
i have to say | 11 |
for a considerable time | 11 |
on the following morning | 11 |
the reign of henry | 11 |
to the irish government | 11 |
the cause of the | 11 |
put a stop to | 11 |
by one of the | 11 |
the creation of a | 11 |
the irish post office | 11 |
in a short time | 11 |
the people of ireland | 11 |
provided by irish act | 11 |
in irish landed relations | 11 |
in respect of any | 11 |
nature of the case | 11 |
british rule in ireland | 11 |
made up her mind | 11 |
that it was a | 11 |
the conduct of the | 11 |
mean to say that | 11 |
the affairs of ireland | 11 |
was by no means | 11 |
it may be that | 11 |
in the absence of | 11 |
in the irish parliament | 11 |
the circumstances of the | 11 |
it was in the | 11 |
the rest of ireland | 11 |
the effects of the | 11 |
the establishment of a | 11 |
the financial relations between | 11 |
the two houses of | 11 |
in the nature of | 11 |
as in the case | 11 |
nothing of the kind | 11 |
the population of ireland | 11 |
the course of the | 11 |
of england in the | 11 |
of the irish landlords | 11 |
the majority of the | 11 |
as he thought of | 11 |
the decision of the | 11 |
customs and excise account | 11 |
that have been made | 11 |
would have been a | 11 |
to think that the | 11 |
any part of the | 11 |
the case of a | 11 |
but he could not | 11 |
greater part of the | 11 |
to carry out the | 11 |
that there was a | 11 |
in consequence of the | 11 |
not to speak of | 11 |
the removal of the | 11 |
the plantation of ulster | 11 |
the sake of the | 11 |
of the roman catholic | 11 |
the united kingdom as | 11 |
the way in which | 10 |
may be made to | 10 |
in the highest degree | 10 |
carried to the customs | 10 |
between landlord and tenant | 10 |
by an act of | 10 |
i am not going | 10 |
was to be made | 10 |
of the financial relations | 10 |
the irish legislature shall | 10 |
in the habit of | 10 |
tell you what i | 10 |
was a man of | 10 |
to which i have | 10 |
am not going to | 10 |
financial relations between great | 10 |
out of the moneys | 10 |
manner in which he | 10 |
as though he had | 10 |
a large portion of | 10 |
of the land act | 10 |
of the treaty of | 10 |
there was not a | 10 |
it is difficult to | 10 |
at the passing of | 10 |
but it was not | 10 |
a notice to quit | 10 |
in ireland by the | 10 |
the irish parliament would | 10 |
get rid of the | 10 |
the same time the | 10 |
in the imperial parliament | 10 |
committee of the privy | 10 |
make up his mind | 10 |
the result of the | 10 |
of the united irish | 10 |
it was thus that | 10 |
so far as they | 10 |
to the irish parliament | 10 |
that she could not | 10 |
the roman catholic church | 10 |
the queen in council | 10 |
the destruction of the | 10 |
demand for home rule | 10 |
in regard to the | 10 |
years of concessions to | 10 |
nothing to do with | 10 |
it was not that | 10 |
for the time being | 10 |
of the government of | 10 |
if he did not | 10 |
that ireland has been | 10 |
the laws of the | 10 |
that he might be | 10 |
as soon as he | 10 |
not be allowed to | 10 |
to the customs and | 10 |
on the one hand | 10 |
to say to you | 10 |
the population of the | 10 |
am i to do | 10 |
that he was to | 10 |
with the object of | 10 |
a letter to the | 10 |
powers of the irish | 10 |
to the present time | 10 |
and that it was | 10 |
to think of it | 10 |
to do with the | 10 |
of the poor law | 10 |
to say a word | 10 |
as i have said | 10 |
of the general court | 10 |
in a letter to | 10 |
the state of things | 10 |
for the united kingdom | 10 |
in the same manner | 10 |
as far as possible | 10 |
and he could not | 10 |
the possession of the | 10 |
shall continue to be | 10 |
the reports of the | 10 |
in the state of | 10 |
there could be no | 10 |
university education in ireland | 10 |
otherwise provided by irish | 10 |
had no power to | 10 |
the effect of the | 10 |
that he had no | 10 |
of some of the | 10 |
than that of the | 10 |
as in this act | 10 |
the leaders of the | 10 |
the encumbered estates acts | 10 |
there was no one | 9 |
the west of ireland | 9 |
it might have been | 9 |
out of the consolidated | 9 |
for the defence of | 9 |
the rule of the | 9 |
a quarter of an | 9 |
a matter of fact | 9 |
up to the house | 9 |
to me that the | 9 |
the home rule movement | 9 |
law of the land | 9 |
the agency of the | 9 |
of the reign of | 9 |
expenditure of the united | 9 |
the oppression of the | 9 |
as well as a | 9 |
the rights of property | 9 |
as long as the | 9 |
the payment of the | 9 |
it ought to have | 9 |
to the provisions of | 9 |
to speak of the | 9 |
of the people of | 9 |
we find that the | 9 |
the system of landholding | 9 |
but it is not | 9 |
the very nature of | 9 |
had been made to | 9 |
the map by scarlet | 9 |
moneys carried to the | 9 |
of the lord deputy | 9 |
of customs and excise | 9 |
was a man who | 9 |
he would not be | 9 |
at the mercy of | 9 |
i do not wish | 9 |
till i tell you | 9 |
will have to be | 9 |
consolidated fund of ireland | 9 |
map by scarlet lines | 9 |
owners of their farms | 9 |
in one of the | 9 |
the hands of a | 9 |
the royal commission on | 9 |
of the church of | 9 |
should be made to | 9 |
that of great britain | 9 |
in such a way | 9 |
the service of the | 9 |
the owner of the | 9 |
with those of the | 9 |
of the fry commission | 9 |
as far as he | 9 |
she felt that she | 9 |
with reference to the | 9 |
if he were to | 9 |
the passing of the | 9 |
by the irish government | 9 |
ireland and great britain | 9 |
the owners of the | 9 |
from day to day | 9 |
in the irish house | 9 |
is true that the | 9 |
and so far as | 9 |
in a position of | 9 |
the new irish land | 9 |
of the irish community | 9 |
this section shall be | 9 |
in like manner as | 9 |
two houses of the | 9 |
the reign of william | 9 |
seems to me to | 9 |
the tenure of the | 9 |
wait till i tell | 9 |
the working of the | 9 |
report of the fry | 9 |
should be added that | 9 |
new irish land code | 9 |
at the expense of | 9 |
of the indians to | 9 |
to the land commission | 9 |
in view of the | 9 |
will be able to | 9 |
attempt was made to | 9 |
the moneys carried to | 9 |
of the two houses | 9 |
would have been the | 9 |
this is not the | 9 |
of the new irish | 9 |
in the first instance | 9 |
the province of ulster | 9 |
what do you think | 9 |
on and after the | 9 |
to say that the | 9 |
of the irish catholics | 9 |
the affairs of the | 9 |
at the time when | 9 |
of the national league | 9 |
an act of parliament | 9 |
home rule all round | 9 |
state of irish landed | 9 |
though he had been | 9 |
in possession of the | 9 |
but he had been | 9 |
of the moneys carried | 9 |
in the act of | 9 |
as if it were | 9 |
the eyes of the | 9 |
him that he had | 9 |
they were to be | 9 |
that it is a | 9 |
and in order to | 9 |
him out of the | 9 |
a few years ago | 9 |
the united kingdom and | 9 |
it would be to | 9 |
which it would be | 9 |
with a view to | 9 |
being one balliboe of | 9 |
have no right to | 9 |
divisions of race and | 9 |
it appears to me | 9 |
one balliboe of land | 9 |
of the first order | 9 |
of the consolidated fund | 9 |
at the top of | 9 |
to the conclusion that | 9 |
there is no doubt | 9 |
of the property of | 9 |
opposition to home rule | 9 |
then there was a | 9 |
that they should not | 9 |
up and down the | 9 |
and after the appointed | 9 |
that i should have | 9 |
were not to be | 9 |
of the irish poor | 9 |
they ought to have | 9 |
majesty the queen in | 9 |
the maintenance of the | 9 |
until otherwise provided by | 9 |
what i have to | 9 |
of an irish parliament | 9 |
did not wish to | 9 |
as if they were | 9 |
ought not to have | 9 |
the improvement of the | 9 |
judges of the supreme | 9 |
so far as the | 9 |
the wages of labour | 9 |
as regards the land | 9 |
by the right hon | 9 |
that it is not | 9 |
at the beginning of | 9 |
not be able to | 9 |
in the words of | 9 |
to the extent of | 9 |
it is hardly necessary | 9 |
but i am not | 9 |
position of the irish | 9 |
a certain number of | 9 |
in which he was | 9 |
on the score of | 9 |
can be no doubt | 8 |
would be the case | 8 |
it is said that | 8 |
it is necessary to | 8 |
from year to year | 8 |
on the ground of | 8 |
the duty of the | 8 |
would be impossible to | 8 |
an act of the | 8 |
he was one of | 8 |
her out of her | 8 |
or any of them | 8 |
the top of the | 8 |
judicial committee of the | 8 |
of the irish consolidated | 8 |
is bounded on the | 8 |
under a penalty of | 8 |
the resources of the | 8 |
were to have a | 8 |
that they would be | 8 |
in the same direction | 8 |
from the irish exchequer | 8 |
have been able to | 8 |
of the special commission | 8 |
government of the united | 8 |
of the irish peasant | 8 |
the presence of the | 8 |
by the irish legislature | 8 |
in the north of | 8 |
subject to the provisions | 8 |
part of the public | 8 |
between the two countries | 8 |
nothing could be more | 8 |
out of the united | 8 |
the right of the | 8 |
but it would be | 8 |
in the value of | 8 |
of the irish landlord | 8 |
the object of the | 8 |
but there is no | 8 |
a few words to | 8 |
the united kingdom is | 8 |
in great britain and | 8 |
she would not be | 8 |
the administration of justice | 8 |
fall in love with | 8 |
on the ground that | 8 |
the last sixty years | 8 |
as to make it | 8 |
he was obliged to | 8 |
in the eyes of | 8 |
an integral part of | 8 |
a judge of the | 8 |
on the th of | 8 |
it shall be lawful | 8 |
should be allowed to | 8 |
to show that the | 8 |
a great number of | 8 |
chief secretary for ireland | 8 |
be borne in mind | 8 |
be paid to the | 8 |
to put an end | 8 |
he had done so | 8 |
to say that you | 8 |
in the service of | 8 |
that there is a | 8 |
the petition of the | 8 |
it would be difficult | 8 |
the opinion of the | 8 |
sections reserved for them | 8 |
out of the question | 8 |
what do you mean | 8 |
that he had not | 8 |
be dealt with by | 8 |
i have pointed out | 8 |
of the nationalist party | 8 |
be made to the | 8 |
of the marshpee indians | 8 |
the history of ireland | 8 |
that pat carroll was | 8 |
of her majesty in | 8 |
to put a stop | 8 |
to be dealt with | 8 |
on the transfer of | 8 |
the parliament of the | 8 |
and that it is | 8 |
he was to be | 8 |
under the encumbered estates | 8 |
in the same way | 8 |
the development of the | 8 |
this order of men | 8 |
agriculture and technical instruction | 8 |
order of the irish | 8 |
is to be found | 8 |
he was able to | 8 |
what it ought to | 8 |
provided by this act | 8 |
has been made to | 8 |
the existence of a | 8 |
was supposed to be | 8 |
is hardly necessary to | 8 |
not one of them | 8 |
the irish land acts | 8 |
it had come to | 8 |
at the idea of | 8 |
it was not the | 8 |
the south and west | 8 |
would have been very | 8 |
in the hearts of | 8 |
of the value of | 8 |
i should like to | 8 |
as it has been | 8 |
at the hands of | 8 |
he came to the | 8 |
there is no reason | 8 |
he felt that he | 8 |
and that he had | 8 |
there has been a | 8 |
taken place in the | 8 |
seems to me that | 8 |
ireland under home rule | 8 |
it will be seen | 8 |
sense of the word | 8 |
the representatives of the | 8 |
you might as well | 8 |
but there was no | 8 |
the great body of | 8 |
the irish parliament was | 8 |
of the land system | 8 |
the th of may | 8 |
defence of the realm | 8 |
the heart of the | 8 |
in order to make | 8 |
but it may be | 8 |
of the better class | 8 |
be said to be | 8 |
the side of ownership | 8 |
in the court of | 8 |
union with great britain | 8 |
up to this time | 8 |
had no right to | 8 |
of the history of | 8 |
the inhabitants of the | 8 |
scheme of home rule | 8 |
in such a manner | 8 |
it was not so | 8 |
confiscation of the irish | 8 |
the necessaries of life | 8 |
was brought to an | 8 |
charles dickens and evans | 8 |
there would be no | 8 |
two or three years | 8 |
the nature of a | 8 |
the judicial committee of | 8 |
a large number of | 8 |
be an end of | 8 |
on the point of | 8 |
members of the first | 8 |
the supreme court of | 8 |
of the seventeenth century | 8 |
such as it was | 8 |
of the occupiers of | 8 |
a man who had | 8 |
in the hope of | 8 |
a minute or two | 8 |
the government and the | 8 |
of the established church | 8 |
quarter of an hour | 8 |
the result of this | 8 |
that there is no | 8 |
to the exchequer of | 8 |
and the members thereof | 8 |
the battle of the | 8 |
i was going to | 8 |
an end of it | 8 |
what it is that | 8 |
the north of ireland | 8 |
in spite of all | 8 |
property of the indians | 8 |
of the population of | 8 |
that it was his | 8 |
but he was not | 8 |
the success of the | 8 |
in his own hands | 8 |
the university of dublin | 8 |
of concessions to ireland | 8 |
what he had done | 7 |
the income of the | 7 |
it was impossible to | 7 |
is to be done | 7 |
i should have to | 7 |
systems of great britain | 7 |
that the respondents did | 7 |
the union of the | 7 |
of the middle ages | 7 |
come all the way | 7 |
reason to believe that | 7 |
the principles of the | 7 |
of the devon commission | 7 |
which was to be | 7 |
be added that the | 7 |
one of the ablest | 7 |
the man who had | 7 |
as the case may | 7 |
in the nineteenth century | 7 |
the importance of the | 7 |
what would become of | 7 |
to get possession of | 7 |
at any rate he | 7 |
to be paid to | 7 |
the irish parliament in | 7 |
of the manner in | 7 |
of the court of | 7 |
you want me to | 7 |
in the land system | 7 |
that the imperial parliament | 7 |
he would have done | 7 |
administration of the land | 7 |
and there is no | 7 |
as a general rule | 7 |
it is not a | 7 |
it is not necessary | 7 |
and it is not | 7 |
on the irish consolidated | 7 |
she said to her | 7 |
of the present day | 7 |
the clan na gael | 7 |
that he was going | 7 |
provisions of this act | 7 |
and that he was | 7 |
not only that the | 7 |
large portion of the | 7 |
did not dare to | 7 |
it is easy to | 7 |
to the value of | 7 |
side of the water | 7 |
of the irish catholic | 7 |
shall be lawful for | 7 |
to provide for the | 7 |
at the mouth of | 7 |
are not to be | 7 |
he knew that he | 7 |
to the earl of | 7 |
in order to get | 7 |
large majority of the | 7 |
in proportion to the | 7 |
up her mind to | 7 |
i will tell you | 7 |
it is certain that | 7 |
if i were to | 7 |
you know all about | 7 |
in a manner which | 7 |
of the local government | 7 |
under the direction of | 7 |
at the door of | 7 |
the united kingdom in | 7 |
members of the house | 7 |
have the right to | 7 |
what are we to | 7 |
the expense of the | 7 |
said that he had | 7 |
the ownership of the | 7 |
the irish nationalist party | 7 |
a day or two | 7 |
of this section shall | 7 |
to the end of | 7 |
time of the union | 7 |
by the irish parliament | 7 |
the effect of this | 7 |
there was to be | 7 |
of the government to | 7 |
i pass on to | 7 |
the occupier of the | 7 |
i am sorry to | 7 |
the act of was | 7 |
on the one side | 7 |
through the agency of | 7 |
department of agriculture and | 7 |
to take advantage of | 7 |
the character of the | 7 |
has been the case | 7 |
reserved by the treaty | 7 |
to the state of | 7 |
and excise account under | 7 |
and i will not | 7 |
the subject of the | 7 |
to tell you the | 7 |
a majority of the | 7 |
the meaning of the | 7 |
it would be necessary | 7 |
that it had been | 7 |
to the consolidated fund | 7 |
was to be the | 7 |
irish poor law system | 7 |
that at any rate | 7 |
irish legislature shall not | 7 |
of the congested districts | 7 |
to the laws of | 7 |
come to pass that | 7 |
the expenditure of the | 7 |
in different parts of | 7 |
in the parliament of | 7 |
the wars of the | 7 |
to the same effect | 7 |
i am going to | 7 |
the middle of the | 7 |
in a few days | 7 |
his back to the | 7 |
lord of the manor | 7 |
in the instance of | 7 |
reign of william iii | 7 |
had been able to | 7 |
to enable them to | 7 |
the end of it | 7 |
the judges of the | 7 |
face to face with | 7 |
one of the best | 7 |
the best of the | 7 |
that it was not | 7 |
case against home rule | 7 |
under the name of | 7 |
if there were no | 7 |
as it was in | 7 |
owners of the soil | 7 |
of which he was | 7 |
to be taken into | 7 |
in the permanent civil | 7 |
was to be expected | 7 |
it may not be | 7 |
question of home rule | 7 |
but he had not | 7 |
by the authority of | 7 |
the ranks of the | 7 |
and it must be | 7 |
the permanent civil service | 7 |
worse than that of | 7 |
on the next day | 7 |
to pay the rent | 7 |
of the sixteenth century | 7 |
when he came to | 7 |
at the request of | 7 |
i am sure you | 7 |
could not have been | 7 |
to give him his | 7 |
compulsory purchase of the | 7 |
for them by the | 7 |
no more than a | 7 |
the earl of tyrone | 7 |
it would be very | 7 |
the gospel in marshpee | 7 |
and that he should | 7 |
occupier of the irish | 7 |
go back to the | 7 |
what was to be | 7 |
is by no means | 7 |
it should be so | 7 |
united kingdom as a | 7 |
are we to do | 7 |
that there was not | 7 |
of irish local government | 7 |
to them by the | 7 |
would be sure to | 7 |
laws relating to the | 7 |
the second order of | 7 |
the course of time | 7 |
on the next morning | 7 |
that he was about | 7 |
and there was no | 7 |
a hundred thousand pounds | 7 |
of the grand juries | 7 |
they were in the | 7 |
the land of the | 7 |
by treaty of august | 7 |
on which he had | 7 |
would be able to | 7 |
the rent of the | 7 |
come to an end | 7 |
rejected by the house | 7 |
two or three days | 7 |
in the light of | 7 |
it is very difficult | 7 |
in no doubtful sense | 7 |
in pursuance of this | 7 |
this was to be | 7 |
was given to the | 7 |
that it has been | 7 |
that he would do | 7 |
the transfer of farms | 7 |
the cultivation of the | 7 |
as it would be | 7 |
if you were to | 7 |
the urban district councils | 7 |
the independence of the | 7 |
tell you the truth | 7 |
irish land act of | 7 |
shall be filled by | 7 |
for the rest of | 7 |
excise account under this | 7 |
as they had been | 7 |
all the way from | 7 |
it has not been | 7 |
on the subject of | 7 |
he was going to | 7 |
service of the crown | 7 |
the protestants of ireland | 7 |
was a good deal | 7 |
to the principles of | 7 |
of the british empire | 7 |
a man who has | 7 |
the case may be | 7 |
an end to the | 7 |
back to the fire | 7 |
to give up the | 7 |
and he did not | 7 |
such a one as | 7 |
for a couple of | 7 |
account under this act | 7 |
in the time of | 7 |
shall be entitled to | 7 |
it is not only | 7 |
as it had been | 7 |
felt that he was | 7 |
effects on the irish | 7 |
to have a right | 7 |
reform of the irish | 7 |
home rule for ireland | 7 |
to the position of | 7 |
greatest part of the | 7 |
first order of the | 7 |
where there is no | 7 |
you mean to say | 7 |
the charge of the | 7 |
you must remember that | 7 |
the story of the | 7 |
to her majesty in | 7 |
its effects on the | 7 |
of the system of | 7 |
from the nature of | 7 |
for the state of | 7 |
financially a distinct country | 7 |
to the nature of | 7 |
to the marshpee indians | 7 |
to serve in parliament | 7 |
the lords of the | 7 |
it will be a | 7 |
of the williams fund | 7 |
to be in the | 7 |
my word for it | 7 |
of ireland from the | 7 |
be paid into the | 7 |
within the limits of | 7 |
that it must be | 7 |
england in the eighteenth | 7 |
connected with the land | 7 |
of the unionist party | 7 |
the security of the | 7 |
to inquire into the | 7 |
in such a case | 7 |
that one of the | 7 |
the demand for home | 7 |
as soon as she | 7 |
so as to make | 7 |
for the payment of | 7 |
i have got to | 7 |
to the best of | 7 |
the last of the | 7 |
to those who are | 7 |
of the land question | 7 |
relations of landlord and | 7 |
the houses of the | 7 |
the compulsory purchase of | 7 |
to fall in love | 7 |
in the next place | 7 |
be charged on the | 7 |
to the satisfaction of | 7 |
will be seen that | 7 |
it was not to | 7 |
the master of the | 7 |
the idea of a | 7 |
that she would not | 7 |
the leader of the | 7 |
they ought to be | 7 |
it could not be | 7 |
in opposition to the | 7 |
to look at the | 7 |
take my word for | 7 |
there had been no | 7 |
and that he would | 7 |
with his back to | 7 |
of many of the | 7 |
trinity college and the | 7 |
them by the treaty | 7 |
but she could not | 7 |
report of the devon | 7 |
in respect of improvements | 7 |
to make way for | 7 |
in the affairs of | 7 |
had been the case | 7 |
the children of the | 7 |
the united kingdom or | 7 |
this kind of thing | 7 |
to the irish exchequer | 7 |
in his own house | 7 |
the laws of edward | 7 |
to the amount of | 7 |
he could not have | 7 |
the reign of queen | 7 |
in the southern provinces | 7 |
he said to himself | 6 |
in and out of | 6 |
not paid out of | 6 |
of the liberal party | 6 |
the meeting of the | 6 |
the attention of the | 6 |
was beginning to be | 6 |
it is more than | 6 |
i have referred to | 6 |
in which they had | 6 |
part of the business | 6 |
to be made for | 6 |
it must not be | 6 |
of the penal code | 6 |
to the control of | 6 |
from the passing of | 6 |
land act of was | 6 |
i ought to have | 6 |
parliament of the united | 6 |
of ireland had been | 6 |
and i think that | 6 |
the mouth of the | 6 |
went so far as | 6 |
the wealth of the | 6 |
the constitution of the | 6 |
end of it all | 6 |
and the whole of | 6 |
the best of it | 6 |
the church of ireland | 6 |
within the meaning of | 6 |
up at the house | 6 |
the relations of landlord | 6 |
am i to say | 6 |
there are many who | 6 |
by the government of | 6 |
to the use of | 6 |
the details of the | 6 |
as much as that | 6 |
the imperial parliament was | 6 |
the first order of | 6 |
such a manner as | 6 |
in all its branches | 6 |
for the band of | 6 |
made at the union | 6 |
i am not a | 6 |
of the irish church | 6 |
to be left to | 6 |
going to be married | 6 |
the chairman of the | 6 |
little more than a | 6 |
the castle of dublin | 6 |
the catholics of the | 6 |
lords of the soil | 6 |
interest in the land | 6 |
i may refer to | 6 |
that this was the | 6 |
from the point of | 6 |
in this act shall | 6 |
felt that she had | 6 |
the second land commission | 6 |
may be said to | 6 |
towards the close of | 6 |
his wife and children | 6 |
royal irish constabulary and | 6 |
a sum of about | 6 |
that he ought to | 6 |
to give effect to | 6 |
have nothing further to | 6 |
of the lands of | 6 |
attempts have been made | 6 |
that it was impossible | 6 |
had come to pass | 6 |
of the principle of | 6 |
up into his face | 6 |
the system of land | 6 |
of agriculture and technical | 6 |
the united kingdom to | 6 |
had made up his | 6 |
the needs of the | 6 |
under the protection of | 6 |
by far the most | 6 |
not one of the | 6 |
work of his life | 6 |
land commission and its | 6 |
soon as he had | 6 |
as well as of | 6 |
of which it is | 6 |
to have been the | 6 |
had to deal with | 6 |
a state of things | 6 |
was due to the | 6 |
before the appointed day | 6 |
from the appointed day | 6 |
civil service of the | 6 |
he and his father | 6 |
i should be sorry | 6 |
parliament was to be | 6 |
great body of the | 6 |
of course it is | 6 |
the state in which | 6 |
shall be paid into | 6 |
millions and a half | 6 |
of justice in ireland | 6 |
he would have been | 6 |
in order that he | 6 |
it would be as | 6 |
their wives and children | 6 |
of ireland has been | 6 |
for the matter of | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
the worst of it | 6 |
the appointed day there | 6 |
the procedure of the | 6 |
the condition of ireland | 6 |
in order that the | 6 |
have nothing to do | 6 |
to the task of | 6 |
the great majority of | 6 |
of the irish exchequer | 6 |
the taxation of ireland | 6 |
it is probable that | 6 |
for two or three | 6 |
was of opinion that | 6 |
to tell you what | 6 |
the scope of the | 6 |
tell me that you | 6 |
of the league was | 6 |
the county of barnstable | 6 |
as i have pointed | 6 |
the irish legislature may | 6 |
the acts of and | 6 |
in many parts of | 6 |
i ought not to | 6 |
the question of home | 6 |
of tyrone and tyrconnel | 6 |
as you call it | 6 |
the result was that | 6 |
both houses of parliament | 6 |
for the protection of | 6 |
to do with it | 6 |
state of ireland in | 6 |
royal commission on the | 6 |
between them and the | 6 |
him to be a | 6 |
in some of the | 6 |
like those of the | 6 |
cultivators of the soil | 6 |
the prosperity of the | 6 |
as if he had | 6 |
began to think that | 6 |
different parts of the | 6 |
nothing in this act | 6 |
had been in the | 6 |
close of the eighteenth | 6 |
the commons preservation society | 6 |
of the land in | 6 |
the courts of law | 6 |
the time when the | 6 |
the extension of the | 6 |
taken into account in | 6 |
out of the irish | 6 |
the continuance of the | 6 |
in many of the | 6 |
in the government of | 6 |
come out of the | 6 |
it cannot be said | 6 |
upon the death of | 6 |
day there shall be | 6 |
he was aware that | 6 |
as soon as i | 6 |
and that it would | 6 |
to make the best | 6 |
to be out of | 6 |
on the death of | 6 |
pottawatomie cession of october | 6 |
the matter of that | 6 |
would be better for | 6 |
full in the face | 6 |
a penalty of s | 6 |
of the people who | 6 |
decision of constitutional questions | 6 |
the reign of edward | 6 |
of members of the | 6 |
and a number of | 6 |
years from the passing | 6 |
the irish land commission | 6 |
great mass of the | 6 |
and management of the | 6 |
battle of the boyne | 6 |
as well as to | 6 |
to perform the same | 6 |
i shall point out | 6 |
go to grey abbey | 6 |
a quarter of a | 6 |
this act shall be | 6 |
the benefits of the | 6 |
to the imperial parliament | 6 |
point of view of | 6 |
of the irish race | 6 |
should be able to | 6 |
be said that the | 6 |
of the second order | 6 |
have told him that | 6 |
of those who are | 6 |
the representation of ireland | 6 |
in tens of thousands | 6 |
not a word of | 6 |
to the irish land | 6 |
of edward the confessor | 6 |
the irish share of | 6 |
i have told you | 6 |
i do think that | 6 |
the safety of the | 6 |
to the judicial committee | 6 |
to be removable only | 6 |
the map by green | 6 |
appointed day there shall | 6 |
for the maintenance of | 6 |
that is to be | 6 |
of the powers of | 6 |
was not a man | 6 |
it is idle to | 6 |
other parts of the | 6 |
to be applied to | 6 |
do not think that | 6 |
that i am not | 6 |
i have done my | 6 |
of the policy of | 6 |
to the present day | 6 |
in the power of | 6 |
to save you from | 6 |
order that he might | 6 |
a little bit of | 6 |
of the recess committee | 6 |
to say to the | 6 |
into the house of | 6 |
the committee of the | 6 |
up his mind that | 6 |
home rule and the | 6 |
the day on which | 6 |
be subject to the | 6 |
on the first day | 6 |
they should not be | 6 |
at the present day | 6 |
in the edinburgh review | 6 |
and it has been | 6 |
of the members of | 6 |
having regard to the | 6 |
to think that it | 6 |
a considerable part of | 6 |
that i have not | 6 |
on one side of | 6 |
with all my heart | 6 |
by order in council | 6 |
right to do so | 6 |
it would not be | 6 |
in the spring of | 6 |
knocked at the door | 6 |
which he had been | 6 |
during the last twenty | 6 |
the spur of the | 6 |
he could not do | 6 |
the words of the | 6 |
of the cost of | 6 |
the oath of allegiance | 6 |
the best part of | 6 |
court of common pleas | 6 |
the force of the | 6 |
reserved for them by | 6 |
declared that he was | 6 |
is as good as | 6 |
a minister of the | 6 |
in ireland has been | 6 |
administration of justice in | 6 |
the officers of the | 6 |
by no means so | 6 |
the moment in which | 6 |
the present system of | 6 |
the minds of the | 6 |
kingdom as a whole | 6 |
long series of years | 6 |
in ireland in the | 6 |
the author of the | 6 |
at the back of | 6 |
the settlement of the | 6 |
difficulty under home rule | 6 |
face of the country | 6 |
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that he would have | 6 |
there was a good | 6 |
make the best of | 6 |
to the will of | 6 |
in the province of | 6 |
map by green lines | 6 |
by act of parliament | 6 |
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for more than a | 6 |
the men who had | 6 |
the imperial parliament in | 6 |
spur of the moment | 6 |
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from the imperial parliament | 6 |
you have no right | 6 |
on the verge of | 6 |
administration of the law | 6 |
it is for the | 6 |
the united kingdom shall | 6 |
so much the more | 6 |
it is obvious that | 6 |
and is bounded on | 6 |
a meeting of the | 6 |
if it had been | 6 |
more than half a | 6 |
judge of the supreme | 6 |
state of things in | 6 |
the limits of the | 6 |
appears to me that | 6 |
second order of the | 6 |
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the burden of the | 6 |
in the last half | 6 |
such a course would | 6 |
to that of the | 6 |
in the last resort | 6 |
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in the management of | 6 |
on the boards of | 6 |
purchase of the irish | 6 |
the repeal of the | 6 |
it will be observed | 6 |
majority of the irish | 6 |
of the irish nationalist | 6 |
there would be a | 6 |
of ireland to the | 6 |
in the direction of | 6 |
did not in the | 6 |
laws of edward the | 6 |
in the matter of | 6 |
if they did not | 6 |
protestants of all denominations | 6 |
the abolition of dual | 6 |
on the advice of | 6 |
be a great thing | 6 |
to make up his | 6 |
as to what he | 6 |
and to tell the | 6 |
be able to pay | 6 |
the court of ward | 6 |
in a position to | 6 |
irish landlords and tenants | 6 |
a series of years | 6 |
a certain amount of | 6 |
than those of the | 6 |
the purposes of this | 6 |
of which he had | 6 |
was not allowed to | 6 |
it was evident that | 6 |
tens of thousands of | 6 |
members to serve in | 6 |
to be entitled to | 6 |
and bounded on the | 6 |
the principle of the | 6 |
that it was the | 6 |
administration of the irish | 6 |
he had never been | 6 |
the tenant right of | 6 |
the south of ireland | 6 |
was on the point | 6 |
of the causes of | 6 |
with the united states | 6 |
into the condition of | 6 |
to marry fanny wyndham | 6 |
to think that he | 6 |
which they had been | 6 |
on the banks of | 6 |
might be able to | 6 |
a great part of | 6 |
to tell me that | 6 |
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its merits and defects | 6 |
court of ward and | 6 |
there would have been | 6 |
a word or two | 6 |
in not a few | 6 |
that it is so | 6 |
for the relief of | 6 |
by the crown to | 6 |
by the lord deputy | 6 |
what was due to | 6 |
and as long as | 6 |
in the south and | 6 |
he was sure that | 6 |
to be submitted to | 6 |
an account of the | 6 |
the father of the | 6 |
the last day of | 6 |
in order to secure | 6 |
reference may be made | 6 |
the banks of the | 6 |
it must be added | 6 |
the boards of guardians | 6 |
the resources of ireland | 6 |
the reigns of the | 6 |
the court of common | 6 |
make the most of | 6 |
control of the irish | 6 |
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the laws relating to | 6 |
permanent civil service of | 6 |
whatever may be said | 6 |
to the care of | 6 |
did not know what | 6 |
as they were called | 6 |
and philip and mary | 6 |
go so far as | 6 |
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local government in ireland | 6 |
in their dealings with | 6 |
more than per cent | 6 |
do not let us | 6 |
the basis of the | 6 |
i must tell you | 6 |
twenty shillings a day | 6 |
from the exchequer of | 6 |
that some of the | 6 |
an act was passed | 6 |
of the irish society | 6 |
to make room for | 6 |
the management of the | 6 |
on the road to | 6 |
that the people were | 6 |
the advice of the | 6 |
as far as we | 6 |
be entitled to the | 6 |
a great deal more | 6 |
he was in the | 6 |
he had not been | 6 |
the land league was | 6 |
i can tell you | 6 |
in a great degree | 6 |
the mind of the | 6 |
it might be that | 6 |
something must be done | 6 |
of the british constitution | 6 |
a share of the | 6 |
shall be charged on | 6 |
on powers of irish | 6 |
the secretary for scotland | 6 |
bureaucracy of the castle | 5 |
a place in the | 5 |
the exception of the | 5 |
it would be well | 5 |
in which he has | 5 |
of the great house | 5 |
in the day of | 5 |
the boyne and the | 5 |
for the behoof of | 5 |
great mass of instances | 5 |
government and administration of | 5 |
to the decision of | 5 |
abolition of dual ownership | 5 |
average for each person | 5 |
on such a subject | 5 |
one of the greatest | 5 |
the magnitude of the | 5 |
you will have to | 5 |
do you think i | 5 |
the author of this | 5 |
britain and ireland in | 5 |
between ireland and great | 5 |
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by which it was | 5 |
in the interests of | 5 |
justice of the peace | 5 |
which he had made | 5 |
of the royal irish | 5 |
is very difficult to | 5 |
i shall tell him | 5 |
condition of the irish | 5 |
the ownership of land | 5 |
were not able to | 5 |
of him that he | 5 |
in the same year | 5 |
exchequer to the exchequer | 5 |
may be called the | 5 |
but by no means | 5 |
of the endowment fund | 5 |
act passed in the | 5 |
be seen in the | 5 |
as he had said | 5 |
within the general limits | 5 |
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the irish exchequer to | 5 |
the peace of the | 5 |
first day of july | 5 |
in the fixing of | 5 |
authority of the same | 5 |
for the building of | 5 |
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the care of the | 5 |
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which could not be | 5 |
state of the country | 5 |
of the imperial government | 5 |
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as long as she | 5 |
in the west of | 5 |
her out of the | 5 |
law made in contravention | 5 |
of the proceedings of | 5 |
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of ireland in the | 5 |
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from first to last | 5 |
tenant class in ireland | 5 |
was at the head | 5 |
at any rate you | 5 |
was not so much | 5 |
the income tax on | 5 |
to a large extent | 5 |
is not only that | 5 |
shall be delighted to | 5 |
one thousand eight hundred | 5 |
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the rejection of the | 5 |
to take possession of | 5 |
to the irish landed | 5 |
by the general court | 5 |
would have to be | 5 |
it must have been | 5 |
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the chancellor of the | 5 |
of a dublin parliament | 5 |
share of the national | 5 |
the cultivators of the | 5 |
for the welfare of | 5 |
as was the case | 5 |
legislation on the irish | 5 |
country in the world | 5 |
of cities and towns | 5 |
the direction of the | 5 |
to which i shall | 5 |
but it did not | 5 |
map by crimson lines | 5 |
the requirements of the | 5 |
at the cost of | 5 |
the landed estates court | 5 |
own flesh and blood | 5 |
the crown in ireland | 5 |
could not bring herself | 5 |
declared that he would | 5 |
of the hands of | 5 |
the wealth of ireland | 5 |
entitled to the same | 5 |
on the top of | 5 |
what will you do | 5 |
home rule would be | 5 |
the causes of the | 5 |
to be on the | 5 |
the whole body of | 5 |
you think that i | 5 |
receive the same salaries | 5 |
of the pequod tribe | 5 |
have to say to | 5 |
the remnant of the | 5 |
he did not think | 5 |
of her majesty the | 5 |
the fact that there | 5 |
condition of the people | 5 |
to his own room | 5 |
he returned to his | 5 |
the midst of a | 5 |
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let there be an | 5 |
a word of the | 5 |
immense majority of the | 5 |
shut our eyes to | 5 |
for a period of | 5 |
the regulation of the | 5 |
this was the case | 5 |
in the present instance | 5 |
a considerable number of | 5 |
a word about it | 5 |
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what may be called | 5 |
the flight of the | 5 |
and good government of | 5 |
nor can it be | 5 |
and tell him that | 5 |
there was not one | 5 |
information as to the | 5 |
the local loans fund | 5 |
charges on the church | 5 |
an increase in the | 5 |
to the cause of | 5 |
in which she had | 5 |
it must be so | 5 |
in the eye of | 5 |
was to be given | 5 |
the decisions of the | 5 |
a pack of hounds | 5 |
a right to be | 5 |
from a man who | 5 |
glad to see you | 5 |
moneys provided by parliament | 5 |
at least of the | 5 |
time to time by | 5 |
the clergy of the | 5 |
be elected by the | 5 |
he thought of the | 5 |
the clergy and the | 5 |
the extent of the | 5 |
be got rid of | 5 |
attempts that have been | 5 |
be as good as | 5 |
was the first to | 5 |
this section shall not | 5 |
the dublin metropolitan police | 5 |
by many degrees the | 5 |
the family of the | 5 |
war in south africa | 5 |
in order to provide | 5 |
of the protestants of | 5 |
i hope you will | 5 |
not going to give | 5 |
of the english and | 5 |
that his father had | 5 |
the feelings of the | 5 |
was at that time | 5 |
the remainder of the | 5 |
as i was saying | 5 |
say a word to | 5 |
said to her father | 5 |
a court of law | 5 |
the imperial parliament is | 5 |
irish government would be | 5 |
as well not to | 5 |
the best and most | 5 |
of ireland would be | 5 |
the disestablishment of the | 5 |
gone so far as | 5 |
i think it is | 5 |
he could not get | 5 |
the ears of the | 5 |
the church of england | 5 |
the reduction of the | 5 |
century and a half | 5 |
the land league and | 5 |
order of the legislative | 5 |
in race and faith | 5 |
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and the house of | 5 |
in reference to the | 5 |
may be referred to | 5 |
side of the question | 5 |
the trial of pat | 5 |
for the possession of | 5 |
administration of irish affairs | 5 |
should be placed in | 5 |
appears to have been | 5 |
the power of england | 5 |
out of the hands | 5 |
i do believe that | 5 |
a reign of terror | 5 |
whom it may concern | 5 |
it my duty to | 5 |
with his wife and | 5 |
that of england and | 5 |
him as to the | 5 |
and a great deal | 5 |
to be in a | 5 |
she ought to have | 5 |
to give him up | 5 |
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belonging to the indians | 5 |
of england and of | 5 |
in a real sense | 5 |
the result of his | 5 |
that she did not | 5 |
seem to have been | 5 |
so long as he | 5 |
the bureaucracy of the | 5 |
it had not been | 5 |
such order shall be | 5 |
a tumbler of punch | 5 |
the land had been | 5 |
in ireland of the | 5 |
tell me what you | 5 |
that it ought to | 5 |
to be under the | 5 |
to save him from | 5 |
was the object of | 5 |
to all the world | 5 |
to the imperial exchequer | 5 |
you ought to know | 5 |
the th henry viii | 5 |
there were no other | 5 |
it could not have | 5 |
could not but be | 5 |
was the cause of | 5 |
during the period of | 5 |
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the imperial parliament has | 5 |
appointed after the passing | 5 |
and on the other | 5 |
from the rest of | 5 |
that had been made | 5 |
may from time to | 5 |
the land purchase acts | 5 |
from the fact that | 5 |
he made up his | 5 |
had i better do | 5 |
the honor of the | 5 |
he began to think | 5 |
not bring herself to | 5 |
commission and its report | 5 |
of the children of | 5 |
and i do not | 5 |
the widow and her | 5 |
part of the united | 5 |
give him his due | 5 |
at that time the | 5 |
for which it was | 5 |
passed by the irish | 5 |
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to carry into effect | 5 |
you all about it | 5 |
she had made up | 5 |
that it may be | 5 |
occupiers of the irish | 5 |
for the second time | 5 |
house of commons as | 5 |
hundred dollars a year | 5 |
lands of the indians | 5 |
been the case in | 5 |
and that of the | 5 |
the people of england | 5 |
charged on the irish | 5 |
a long time ago | 5 |
has taken place in | 5 |
told him that i | 5 |
of the public revenues | 5 |
religious difficulty under home | 5 |
in the sight of | 5 |
from the boston advocate | 5 |
the conditions of the | 5 |
on the spur of | 5 |
of the judges of | 5 |
i should be glad | 5 |
government of ireland by | 5 |
a great deal too | 5 |
the establishment of the | 5 |
the same kind of | 5 |
the law relating to | 5 |
the concurrent rights of | 5 |
as the result of | 5 |
relations of great britain | 5 |
in the system of | 5 |
and as to the | 5 |
of the heads of | 5 |
be of the same | 5 |
the crown and the | 5 |
the foundation of the | 5 |
catholic church of ireland | 5 |
through the operation of | 5 |
the number of the | 5 |
of land in ireland | 5 |
primary education in ireland | 5 |
paid on the transfer | 5 |
and the irish post | 5 |
heart of the empire | 5 |
the history of irish | 5 |
be out of place | 5 |
the national debt commissioners | 5 |
irish share of the | 5 |
up to the present | 5 |
in contravention of this | 5 |
and i have not | 5 |
to spake to you | 5 |
like manner as if | 5 |
of the crown in | 5 |
but i will not | 5 |
the lord deputy was | 5 |
we ought to be | 5 |
what was going on | 5 |
for the life of | 5 |
one side of the | 5 |
section shall be void | 5 |
such as they were | 5 |
with the consent of | 5 |
was made by the | 5 |
of the irish nation | 5 |
the earl of sussex | 5 |
in the days of | 5 |
a danger to the | 5 |
as a roman catholic | 5 |
to which he had | 5 |
the election of a | 5 |
old celtic land system | 5 |
the religious difficulty under | 5 |
by the law of | 5 |
to be the case | 5 |
the management of their | 5 |
irish legislature and executive | 5 |
address from the two | 5 |
so as to be | 5 |
the irish parliament could | 5 |
is no reason to | 5 |
ought to have done | 5 |
the aid of the | 5 |
i am bound to | 5 |
be made in the | 5 |
some of the most | 5 |
as otherwise provided by | 5 |
that there has been | 5 |
in the court house | 5 |
of the commissioners of | 5 |
what ought to be | 5 |
in ireland will be | 5 |
the sons of the | 5 |
the board of works | 5 |
the court of chancery | 5 |
up your mind to | 5 |
of the new plantation | 5 |
at a meeting of | 5 |
on the land question | 5 |
member of the house | 5 |
is from the boston | 5 |
in such a matter | 5 |
the same effect as | 5 |
in thousands of instances | 5 |
had been brought up | 5 |
in the great mass | 5 |
an end to all | 5 |
no one in the | 5 |
for the reduction of | 5 |
the act of the | 5 |
if he had no | 5 |
the council of agriculture | 5 |
be allowed to come | 5 |
to be ascribed to | 5 |
that he had seen | 5 |
the prospects of irish | 5 |
but it was all | 5 |
she was going to | 5 |
subject as in this | 5 |
he was determined to | 5 |
out of his own | 5 |
the whole of it | 5 |
the old celtic land | 5 |
think that i have | 5 |
so much of the | 5 |
the financial relations commission | 5 |
to be brought to | 5 |
of land tenure in | 5 |
he was by no | 5 |
under the influence of | 5 |
make a fool of | 5 |
the map by crimson | 5 |
the large majority of | 5 |
great part of the | 5 |
she went to bed | 5 |
value of the tenant | 5 |
the english privy council | 5 |
portion of the united | 5 |
the sphere of the | 5 |
irish poor law reform | 5 |
himself that it was | 5 |
of the necessaries of | 5 |
as good as a | 5 |
the adjustment of rent | 5 |
end of the year | 5 |
said he to himself | 5 |
as the case requires | 5 |
the time had come | 5 |
of the laws of | 5 |
for a redress of | 5 |
land law act of | 5 |
all parts of the | 5 |
if this act had | 5 |
settlement of the land | 5 |
of course he is | 5 |
the city of londonderry | 5 |
the supreme court in | 5 |
and by the authority | 5 |
was to be no | 5 |
an appeal to the | 5 |
to him by the | 5 |
large part of the | 5 |
would not be able | 5 |
would be a very | 5 |
the general limits of | 5 |
the imperial parliament and | 5 |
fell into the hands | 5 |
possession of the land | 5 |
the first of these | 5 |
to turn him out | 5 |
agency of the state | 5 |
that he had never | 5 |
would not be so | 5 |
in thousands of cases | 5 |
in the national schools | 5 |
the part of a | 5 |
a short period of | 5 |
never be able to | 5 |
regard being had to | 5 |
the support of a | 5 |
that i should not | 5 |
and the fall of | 5 |
the first land commission | 5 |
it will not be | 5 |
by the state of | 5 |
to keep down the | 5 |
be the end of | 5 |
home rule by the | 5 |
in the position of | 5 |
felt that he could | 5 |
in a court of | 5 |
be lawful for the | 5 |
to say that she | 5 |
of course he must | 5 |
one hundred and three | 5 |
the proprietors of marshpee | 5 |
in every part of | 5 |
one of the largest | 5 |
at any rate i | 5 |
an address to the | 5 |
had it not been | 5 |
there must be some | 5 |
the first of the | 5 |
to see that he | 5 |
and you may be | 5 |
and a half of | 5 |
the act of parliament | 5 |
fact is that the | 5 |
it is doubtful whether | 5 |
did not like to | 5 |
which he had never | 5 |
do it at once | 5 |
of one hundred and | 5 |
the increase in the | 5 |
in front of the | 5 |
do you think that | 5 |
by which they are | 5 |
am sorry to say | 5 |
of the irish question | 5 |
walked up and down | 5 |
beyond the reach of | 5 |
the hero of the | 5 |
all the circumstances of | 5 |
to have a little | 5 |
be no doubt that | 5 |
very nature of the | 5 |
to the court of | 5 |
the just rights of | 5 |
his evidence before the | 5 |
of the county councils | 5 |
he thought that he | 5 |
had been before the | 5 |
not to have been | 5 |
as well as i | 5 |
a couple of hours | 5 |
to think that she | 5 |
the hearts of the | 5 |
part of the state | 5 |
a reduction of rent | 5 |
he was told that | 5 |
in the number of | 5 |
a century and a | 5 |
would be necessary for | 5 |
wrote a letter to | 5 |
find that the respondents | 5 |
to the people of | 5 |
be one of the | 5 |
i wish i could | 5 |
he did not wish | 5 |
the case of an | 5 |
of this act shall | 5 |
at the front door | 5 |
would have been much | 5 |
britain and ireland were | 5 |
and i want to | 5 |
how am i to | 5 |
the mercy of the | 5 |
they are to be | 5 |
part of the irish | 5 |
if we are to | 5 |
the earl of desmond | 5 |
the city of derry | 5 |
large proportion of the | 5 |
prospects of irish agriculture | 5 |
to him that he | 5 |
was going to say | 5 |
the public revenues of | 5 |
to be a very | 5 |
the point of view | 5 |
by no means the | 5 |
to be set up | 5 |
lord of the soil | 5 |
was a roman catholic | 5 |
he had said to | 5 |
the fault of the | 5 |
to say that i | 5 |
as if you were | 5 |
article of the treaty | 5 |
there be an end | 5 |
thought it would be | 5 |
there is not one | 5 |
a man to be | 5 |
he knew also that | 5 |
every part of ireland | 5 |
get rid of him | 5 |
the sight of all | 5 |
ownership of the soil | 5 |
at the heart of | 5 |
there has been no | 5 |
in the opinion of | 5 |
to be aware that | 5 |
to put up with | 5 |
as might be supposed | 5 |
to keep them in | 5 |
and he had been | 5 |
to be regarded as | 5 |
the jurisdiction of the | 5 |
to leave the country | 5 |
him to understand that | 5 |
do anything for you | 5 |
anything of the kind | 5 |
this act had not | 5 |
he could not but | 5 |
to be subject to | 5 |
of the west bromwich | 5 |
at the same rate | 5 |
the population of england | 5 |
members of the irish | 5 |
the most important of | 5 |
lord chancellor of ireland | 5 |
not going to be | 5 |
in the heart of | 5 |
than it had been | 5 |
that i was a | 5 |
that such a man | 5 |
by the central government | 5 |
i want to see | 5 |
they were bound to | 5 |
marry whom she pleases | 5 |
i thought you were | 5 |
general act of parliament | 5 |
to the place where | 5 |
to him to be | 5 |
was to be paid | 5 |
seemed to think that | 5 |
the bulk of the | 5 |
the queen of england | 5 |
during the reign of | 5 |
he had been a | 5 |
had been given to | 5 |
the sound of the | 5 |
thousand eight hundred and | 5 |
the principles on which | 5 |
there was a long | 5 |
the satisfaction of the | 5 |
to be made to | 5 |
did not seem to | 5 |
the earl of tyrconnel | 5 |
that would have been | 5 |
may be allowed to | 5 |
the production of food | 5 |
not likely to be | 5 |
go out of this | 5 |
the same sort of | 5 |
between england and ireland | 5 |
borne in mind that | 5 |
houses of the irish | 5 |
and the rest of | 5 |
hundred acres of the | 5 |
of the common land | 5 |
of down and antrim | 5 |
in other parts of | 5 |
there used to be | 5 |
be said to have | 5 |
of ward and liveries | 5 |
the world at large | 5 |
support of the army | 5 |
confiscations of the past | 5 |
this position of affairs | 5 |
would be compelled to | 5 |
the county of galway | 5 |
to members of the | 5 |
of the roman church | 5 |
of the local loans | 5 |
may be traced to | 5 |
secondary education in ireland | 5 |
and consent of the | 5 |
the body of the | 5 |
it is well known | 5 |
the estates of the | 5 |
law relating to the | 5 |
it must be acknowledged | 5 |
due process of law | 5 |
to england and scotland | 5 |
is a question which | 5 |
contravention of this section | 5 |
the country would be | 5 |
as to her majesty | 5 |
the last half century | 5 |
that he should have | 5 |
that this would be | 5 |
through the house of | 5 |
from the two houses | 5 |
from behind a wall | 5 |
place out of the | 5 |
the possession of a | 5 |
shall be able to | 5 |
i have come to | 5 |
difficulties in the way | 5 |
that i know of | 5 |
in the same proportion | 5 |
quod intra et extra | 5 |
for the election of | 5 |
in that part of | 5 |
any law made in | 5 |
of those who had | 5 |
had told him that | 5 |
justices of the peace | 5 |
was felt to be | 5 |
the district of marshpee | 5 |
from the effects of | 5 |
for the trial of | 5 |
a bit too well | 5 |
the same fiscal system | 5 |
rights of the irish | 5 |
their way into the | 5 |
from the very nature | 5 |
to get at the | 5 |
the estate of the | 5 |
cultivation of the soil | 5 |
and as he had | 5 |
of the southern provinces | 5 |
to go to him | 5 |
so much as to | 5 |
that ought to be | 5 |
the land of england | 5 |
there is something in | 5 |
the revolution in france | 5 |
was not the case | 5 |
for an account of | 5 |
to an immense extent | 5 |
form of home rule | 5 |
irish exchequer to the | 5 |
the legislation of the | 5 |
with the irish land | 5 |
meaning that said william | 5 |
be delighted to see | 5 |
there is to be | 5 |
prejudicially affecting the right | 5 |
made in contravention of | 5 |
to herself that she | 5 |
trial of pat carroll | 5 |
the life of the | 5 |
the circumstances of ireland | 5 |
was the result of | 5 |
the arrival of the | 5 |
to come into the | 5 |
in the three kingdoms | 5 |
that it was so | 5 |
as they have been | 5 |
that they and their | 5 |
to say to her | 5 |
i think i have | 5 |
i have told him | 5 |
if you like it | 5 |
an irish government would | 5 |
in any part of | 5 |
that she had been | 5 |
the door of the | 5 |
ought to be a | 5 |
the commissioners for the | 5 |
i have not the | 5 |
of the majority of | 5 |
is not a word | 5 |
the amalgamation of the | 5 |
on the church property | 5 |
supposed to have been | 5 |
the catholic church of | 5 |
salaries charged on the | 5 |
but she did not | 5 |
little better than a | 5 |
the business of the | 5 |
there was something in | 4 |
is no doubt that | 4 |
or of any county | 4 |
conduct of the overseers | 4 |
thought he to himself | 4 |
which had been made | 4 |
in the one case | 4 |
claims in respect of | 4 |
him that he was | 4 |
a word to say | 4 |
but it was only | 4 |
is a matter of | 4 |
the next article is | 4 |
of the governor and | 4 |
act of the imperial | 4 |
by those who had | 4 |
things as they are | 4 |
a repeal of the | 4 |
if you will only | 4 |
ought to be made | 4 |
by the roman catholic | 4 |
he might be able | 4 |
era of protestant ascendency | 4 |
to go into the | 4 |
of the tenant class | 4 |
a board of overseers | 4 |
as to the effect | 4 |
why should they not | 4 |
of the present land | 4 |
would be difficult to | 4 |
we must go back | 4 |
to shut our eyes | 4 |
in the judgment of | 4 |
would seem to be | 4 |
more than forty years | 4 |
i should have thought | 4 |
and that at once | 4 |
who was determined to | 4 |
without regard to the | 4 |
to any of the | 4 |
we do not believe | 4 |
i cannot tell you | 4 |
he thought of it | 4 |
his own flesh and | 4 |
that she had a | 4 |
to the board of | 4 |
this would be the | 4 |
economic policy of the | 4 |
the return of the | 4 |
there were many others | 4 |
he could see the | 4 |
many degrees the most | 4 |
the sanction of the | 4 |
a one as pat | 4 |
he did not like | 4 |
to return to the | 4 |
and the occupiers of | 4 |
do not know what | 4 |
be the effect of | 4 |
of the court in | 4 |
land purchase in ireland | 4 |
to the english government | 4 |
knew that it was | 4 |
continuance of existing laws | 4 |
that he has done | 4 |
at a cost of | 4 |
the pottawatomie cession of | 4 |
moment in which he | 4 |
the church and the | 4 |
land system has been | 4 |
of a very different | 4 |
a small portion of | 4 |
deserves special notice that | 4 |
them out of the | 4 |
as represented by the | 4 |
a state of vassalage | 4 |
the confiscations of the | 4 |
to the report of | 4 |
the governor and assistants | 4 |
memories of the past | 4 |
of the state to | 4 |
the memorial of the | 4 |