A Leap in the Dark - A Criticism of the Principles of Home Rule as Illustrated by the - Bill of 1893 by Albert Venn Dicey
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Gladstone, ib.--Peril concealed by peculiar condition of opinion, p.
178.--The path of safety and true policy, p. 180.--Policy of seriousness, ib.--Seriousness of question at issue, ib.--Danger of civil war, p. 181.--Policy of simplicity, p. 183.--Strenuous opposition to Bill, ib.--Cry of obstruction futile, p. 184.--Details not to be made too prominent, p. 185.--No appearance of concession allowable, p. 186.--Policy of appeal to the nation, p. 187.--House of Lords must ensure dissolution, ib.--House of Lords may be called upon to enforce Referendum, p. 188.--Conclusion, p. 191. APPENDIX PAGES GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL 195-223 ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES 195, 196 1. Establishment of Irish Legislature, p. 197--2. Powers of Irish Legislature, ib.--3. Exceptions from powers of Irish Legislature, ib.--4. Restrictions on powers of Irish Legislature, p. 198.--5. Executive power in Ireland, ib.--6. Composition of Irish Legislative Council, p. 199.--7. Composition of Irish Legislative Assembly, ib.--8. Disagreement between two Houses, how settled, p. 200.--9. Representation in Parliament of Irish counties and boroughs, ib.--10. As to separate Consolidated Fund and Taxes, p. 201.--11. Hereditary revenues and income tax, p. 202.--12. Financial arrangements as between United Kingdom and Ireland, p. 203.--13. Treasury Account (Ireland), ib.--14. Charges on Irish Consolidated Fund, p. 204.--15. Irish Church Fund, p. 205.--16. Local loans, ib.--17. Adaptation of Acts as to Local Taxation |
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