Their own legislative proposals during the last thirty years have been a negligible quantity; and I think I am justified in saying that there is not one of the great measures passed by Unionist Governments since 1886 which has not been either opposed by the accredited leaders of the Party, or, at best, received with carping and futile, rather than helpful, criticism. I must personally acknowledge-and I do so gladly-that I received useful assistance and valuable criticism from the Messrs. Healy in conducting the Local Government Bill through the House of Commons; and credit must also be given to Mr.
John Redmond for the part he took in aiding to bring together the Recess Committee. But the Messrs. Healy have always acted independently; and Mr.
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61 To construct them
I am told that
Now twenty five years
So far from being
The lands the potato
A O S which constitutes
In more recent times
By Irish law the
To bring these light
From Wellington onwards Ireland
Gerald Balfour s Act
Even if the concurrence
The Royal Commission on
Why the provision was
The vendors or expropriated
Not only would the
This the National Board
Some Home Rulers are
If then these common
speedily gave promise of
But renewed disunion to
England s Case against
Leaders of the Unionist
It certainly was not
Look to your civil
And if the hopes
In the penultimate decade
Since the new departure
Insufficient credit has been
Appeals from the Courts
Additional subordinate units may
The situation has been
The United Kingdom on
But if the congestion
A further point was
excluded from the Imperial Parliament
The appointment by the
98 and the colonial
In fact payments to
Substantial economies in administration
In the years succeeding
The blatant publican who
2 As for any
In the one case
He found in the
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