Proposed new constitution for Ireland, being the basis for a satisfactory settlement of the Irish question, by H.C. Burdett and J.F. Crease |
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It is suggested that Ireland shall have such a number of Representatives in the
Imperial Parliament as is justified by the population relatively to that of the United
Kingdom , ES PROPOSED NEW CONSTITUTION FOR IRELAND . IRELAND is ...
It is suggested that Ireland shall have such a number of Representatives in the
Imperial Parliament as is justified by the population relatively to that of the United
Kingdom , ES PROPOSED NEW CONSTITUTION FOR IRELAND . IRELAND is ...
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It is intended that Ireland shall be represented in the Imperial Parliament in the
proportion which its population bears to that of the United Kingdom , upon the
same franchise basis as at present , or upon the same basis as that on which the
...
It is intended that Ireland shall be represented in the Imperial Parliament in the
proportion which its population bears to that of the United Kingdom , upon the
same franchise basis as at present , or upon the same basis as that on which the
...
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... the Parliament of the United Kingdom , for its decision and approval . LAND
AND RAILWAYS . It is desirable that the Government should , if there are to be
four Legislative Assemblies , make arrangements to acquire certain lands , as
shown ...
... the Parliament of the United Kingdom , for its decision and approval . LAND
AND RAILWAYS . It is desirable that the Government should , if there are to be
four Legislative Assemblies , make arrangements to acquire certain lands , as
shown ...
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During the same period the national expenditure has also increased
considerably , and it has necessitated a proportionate increase in the amount of
the direct taxes and rates levied on real property through . out the United
Kingdom , and ...
During the same period the national expenditure has also increased
considerably , and it has necessitated a proportionate increase in the amount of
the direct taxes and rates levied on real property through . out the United
Kingdom , and ...
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... at least , two provinces or divisions , would tend to develop all that is best and
most loyal in the Irish character , and would , there is reason to hope , in the
course of half a century , render Ireland a contented portion of the United
Kingdom .
... at least , two provinces or divisions , would tend to develop all that is best and
most loyal in the Irish character , and would , there is reason to hope , in the
course of half a century , render Ireland a contented portion of the United
Kingdom .
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