Index
American Commonwealth, by Rt. Hon. James Bryce, [37] n
American History, Critical Period of, by Fiske, [103]
Andrews, Mr. Justice, a Unitarian, [71] n
Appeals under Irish Government Act, [209]
Asquith, Rt. Hon. H.H., on the policy of Home Rule, [26], [74] n
Balfour, Rt. Hon. Arthur, on Ireland, [71]
Beaumont, Gustave de, [142]
Bright, John, on Free Trade, [134]
Bryce, Rt. Hon. James, [26], American Commonwealth, [37], [169]
Burke, Edmund, Reflections on the Revolution in France, [134]
Cambray, Mr., Irish Affairs and the Home Rule Question, [1], [23]
Canada as a self-governing colony, [20], [25]
Civil servants under Irish Government Act, [210]
Clancy, Mr., M.P., and the financial clauses of the Home Rule Bill, [103]
Cobden and Free Trade, [134]
Coercion Act, the, [144]
Colonies, self-governing, see New Zealand, Canada, Victoria
Constitution, Law of, by Professor Dicey, [6] n, [29] n, [67] n
Constitution of Legislature under Irish Government Act, [199]
Constitution, old and new, [1]-20, [56];
no settlement of the Irish question, [112] et seq.;
rests on an unsound foundation and contradictory, [125];
pleas for, [132] et seq.
Constitutional questions, decision of, under Irish Government Act, [209]
Contracts, laws as to, [85], [86]
Crown Lands under Irish Government Act, [210]
Davitt, Michael, and the New Constitution, [115], [142], [167]
Dicey, Professor A.V., Law of the Constitution, [6] n, [29] n, [67] n
Duffy, Sir Gavan, Irish Nationalist, [39], [166];
his prediction, [128]
England, present constitution of, [2] et seq.;
retention of Irish Members at Westminster, [32] et seq., [66],
inducements to, [48];
meaning of Home Rule to, [53] et seq.;
result of helping Portugal and Spain, [116];
opposition to Home Rule, [119] et seq.;
Grattan's constitution, [149];
the path of safety, [175] et seq.
England's Case against Home Rule, [59] n, [91] n, [94]
n, [97] n, [138] n, [155] n, [162] n
Executive authority under Irish Government Act, [198]
Feast of Concord in France, [172]
Federalism, [6];
and Home Rule, [13] et seq., [96], [118];
application to England, [155];
how it works in other countries, [153] et seq.
Finance, under Irish Government Act, [27], [100], [102], [201]-207, [222], [223]
Fiske, Critical Period of American History, [103]
Ford, Patrick, [166]
France, and Italy, [116];
Feast of Concord, [172];
the constitution of [179], [191]
Freeman, E.A., Irish Home Rule and Its Analogies, [67] n, [153] n
Germany, federalism in, [6]
Girardin, M., on the French Revolution, [135]
Gladstone, W.E., and Home Rule, [26], [113], [128] n, [140], [163], [175];
on the retention of Irish Members at Westminster, [32] n, [39], [66], [123]
Government, see Parliament
Government of Ireland Bill, see Home Rule Bill
Grattan's constitution, [139], [149]-152
Hilty, Professor, Swiss publicist, [160]
Home Rule, a new constitution for the United Kingdom, [1], [19];
compared with the old constitution, [8] et seq.;
four leading features of, [22];
the supremacy of the Imperial Parliament, [22]-31;
the retention of the Irish Members in the Imperial Parliament, [32] et seq.,
[66] n, [123], [200], [218]-221;
powers of the Irish Government, [66] et seq., [197] et seq .;
the Veto, [88];
Finance, [100]-103, [201]-207, [222], [223];
as a settlement of the Irish question, [112] et seq.;
is federalism, [118];
reasons for, [132] et seq.;
necessity for, [138];
the safeguards, [149];
Grattan's constitution, [149];
success of, [152] et seq.;
the policy of trust, [163] et seq.;
a revolutionary movement, [177], [191]
Imperial Parliament, see Parliament Ireland, the old constitution, [1]-8;
the new constitution, [8] et seq.;
the retention of Irish Members in the Imperial Parliament, [32] et seq.,
[66] n, [123], [200], [218]-221;
meaning of Home Rule to, [53];
powers of the Irish Government under Home Rule Bill, [66] et seq.,
[197] et seq.;
the Irish Parliament, [75];
restrictions and obligations, [80] et seq.;
the Veto, [88];
the Privy Council and the Courts, [90] et seq.;
Home Rule no settlement of the Irish question, [112] et seq.;
arguments for the new constitution, [132] et seq.;
her desire for parliamentary independence, [140]
Irish Affairs and the Home Rule Question, by Cambray, [1], [23] n
Irish Constabulary under Home Rule Bill, [75] n, [212]
Irish Executive, [66]
Irish Government Act, see Home Rule Bill
Irish Home Rule and its Analysis, by E.A. Freeman, [67] n, [153] n
Irish Parliament, [75]
Irish representation in the House of Commons, [32] et seq., [66], [123],
Italy and France, [116]
Jackson, Andrew, President of the United States, [158]
Judges under Home Rule Bill, [210]
Lalor, Mr., [142]
Lecky, Mr., History of England in the Eighteenth Century, [150]
Legislative authority under Home Rule Bill, [197] et seq.
Local Government Bill compared with Home Rule Bill, [186]
Lord Lieutenant, office of, [66], [210]
McCarthy, J., on the effect of the Home Rule Bill, [112], [142], [167]
Mahoney, Pierce, Irish Independent on the release of prisoners, [117]
Marshall, John, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, [158]
Melbourne, Irish informers' reception at, [161], [162]
Mill, John Stuart, Representative Government, [6] n, [118] n.
Morley, John, Chief Secretary for Ireland, on retention of Irish Members
at Westminster, [39]-43, [49], [62];
changes in administration, [71];
safeguards against legislation setting aside contracts, [86]
New Zealand as a self-governing colony, [4], [5], [9], [20], [25], [31];
compared with Ireland, [156]
Nulty, Dr., Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath, [71] n.
O'Connell, Daniel, compared with Parnell, [139]; [166]
Parliament, British and Imperial, authority of, in the United Kingdom,
2 et seq.;
in the Colonies, [4] et seq.;
supremacy of, [22] et seq.;
retention of Irish Members in, [32] et seq.;
since the Union, [56] et seq.
Parnell, [34];
and Home Rule, [139], [142], [167]
Phoenix Park murders, [146]
Police under Home Rule Bill, [75] n, [212]
Post Office and postal telegraphs under Home Rule Bill, [207], [208]
Privy Council and the Courts, [90]
Redmond, John, M.P., Home Rule, [26], [50], [103];
and the imprisoned dynamiters, [117] n, [168]
Referendum, Dicey on, [189], [190]
Religion, restrictions on, [99]
Representative Government, by John Stuart Mill, [118] n.
Restrictions and obligations in Home Rule Bill, [80] et seq.,
Retention of Irish Members in House of Commons, [32] et seq.,
Russell, Lord John, [32] n
Savings banks under Home Rule Bill, [207], [208]
Sexton, Thomas, on Home Rule Bill, [16] n, [26], [112], [126]
Siéyès, Abbé, [19]
Switzerland an example of successful federalism, [6], [159]
Taxes, right to impose, [2], [3]
Ticino, insurrection in, [107], [160], [161]
Times Parliamentary Debates, [26] n, [32] n;
Mr. Asquith on executive authority, [74] n;
John Morley on legislation to set aside contracts, [86] n;
J. McCarthy and W.E. Gladstone on Home Rule as a final settlement,
Gladstone on the policy of trust, [163] n.
Tocqueville, Alexis de, and the French Revolution, [134], [173]
Trust, the policy of, [163]
Unionism, the policy for, [183] et seq.
Unionist Delusions, 62 n.
United States of America, division of parties in, [37] n;
no law allowed to impair the obligation of a contract, [85];
Bryce on State Legislatures in, [169], [170]
its uselessness, [88]
Victoria as a self-governing colony, [4] n.
Victoria, Government of, by Jenks, [9] n.