4. Excise duties collected in Ireland on articles consumed in Great Britain to be handed over to Imperial Exchequer.
5.
If Excise duties be increased the yield of the excess duties to be handed over to the Imperial Exchequer.
6. If Excise duties be reduced and Irish revenue diminished, the deficiency to be made good to Irish revenue.
7. Two-thirds of the cost of the Constabulary to be repaid to the Imperial Exchequer.
Some of the provisions of this scheme are of exceptional interest.
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This idea he propounded
John Redmond was at
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A Bill introduced into
That system of Colonial
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51 the State Legislatures
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Under such a constitution
To all this it
Neither of these can
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This industry had been
in the year 1788
At that time the
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