A Leap in the Dark eBook

A. V. Dicey
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 233 pages of information about A Leap in the Dark.

A Leap in the Dark eBook

A. V. Dicey
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 233 pages of information about A Leap in the Dark.

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 1791, 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,
  200, 218-221
Italy and France, 116

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