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.

Jackson, Andrew, President of the United States, 158
Judges under Home Rule Bill, 210

Lalor, Mr., 142
Lecky, Mr., History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 150
Legislative authority under Home Rule Bill, 197 et seq
Local Government Bill compared with Home Rule Bill, 186
Lord Lieutenant, office of, 66, 210

McCarthy, J., on the effect of the Home Rule Bill, 112, 142, 167
Mahoney, Pierce, Irish Independent on the release of prisoners, 117
Marshall, John, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States,
    158
Melbourne, Irish informers’ reception at, 161, 162
Mill, John Stuart, Representative Government, 6 n, 118 n
Morley, John, Chief Secretary for Ireland, on retention of Irish Members
    at Westminster, 39-43, 49, 62;
  changes in administration, 71;
  safeguards against legislation setting aside contracts, 86

New Zealand as a self-governing colony, 4, 5, 9, 20, 25, 31;
  compared with Ireland, 156
Nulty, Dr., Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath, 71 n.

O’Connell, Daniel, compared with Parnell, 139; 166

Parliament, British and Imperial, authority of, in the United Kingdom,
    2 et seq.;
  in the Colonies, 4 et seq.;
  supremacy of, 22 et seq.;
  retention of Irish Members in, 32 et seq.;
  power up to 1782, 55;
  since the Union, 56 et seq.
Parnell, 34;
  and Home Rule, 139, 142, 167
Phoenix Park murders, 146
Police under Home Rule Bill, 75 n, 212
Post Office and postal telegraphs under Home Rule Bill, 207, 208
Privy Council and the Courts, 90
Protection, 99, 198

Redmond, John, M.P., Home Rule, 26, 50, 103;
  and the imprisoned dynamiters, 117 n, 168
Referendum, Dicey on, 189, 190
Religion, restrictions on, 99
Representative Government, by John Stuart Mill, 118 n.
Restrictions and obligations in Home Rule Bill, 80 et seq.,
     197, 198, 214
Retention of Irish Members in House of Commons, 32 et seq.,
     66, 123, 200, 218-221
Russell, Lord John, 32 n

Savings banks under Home Rule Bill, 207, 208
Sexton, Thomas, on Home Rule Bill, 16 n, 26, 112, 126
Sieyes, Abbe, 19
Switzerland an example of successful federalism, 6, 159

Taxes, right to impose, 2, 3
Ticino, insurrection in, 107, 160, 161
Times Parliamentary Debates, 26 n_, 32 n;
  Mr. Asquith on executive authority, 74 n;
  John Morley on legislation to set aside contracts, 86 n;
  J. McCarthy and W.E.  Gladstone on Home Rule as a final settlement,
     112 n, 113 n, 142 n;
  Gladstone on the policy of trust, 163 n.

Tocqueville, Alexis de, and the French Revolution, 134, 173
Trust, the policy of, 163

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