| Thomas Erskine May - Constitutional history - 1912 - 432 pages
...our country we adopt the principle of federal arrangement which would secure to the Irish Parliament the right of legislating for and regulating all matters relating to the internal affairs of Ireland ; while leaving to the Imperial Parliament the power of dealing with all questions affecting the Imperial... | |
| S. G. Hobson - Home rule - 1912 - 236 pages
...country, we adopt the principle of a Federal arrangement, which would secure to the Irish Parliament the right of legislating for and regulating all matters relating to the internal affairs of Ireland, while leaving to the Imperial Parliament the power of dealing with all questions affecting the Imperial... | |
| Earl Thomas Allnutt Brassey - Great Britain - 1913 - 330 pages
...from 1870, and which is associated with the name of Mr. Butt, was directed to securing for an Irish Parliament, 'under a federal' arrangement, the right...matters relating to the internal affairs of Ireland.' Mr. Chamberlain, in the debate on the first reading of the Home Rule Bill of 1886, used the following... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - Europe - 1920 - 794 pages
...resolutions of the Dublin conference, was to secure for Ireland a parliament of her own, and to obtain for that parliament, under a federal arrangement,...affairs of Ireland, and control over Irish resources and expenditure, " subject to the obligation of contributing our just proportion of the Imperial expenditure."... | |
| English periodicals - 1880 - 1128 pages
...years ago, embodied the following resolution : — • To secure for that Parliament [of Ireland], under a federal arrangement, the right of legislating...resources and revenues, subject to the obligation of •Distributing our just proportion ofthe Imperial expenditure. Thus the Irish Parliament would not... | |
| English periodicals - 1880 - 1128 pages
...ten years ago, embodied the following resolution : — To secure for that Parliament [of Ireland], under a federal arrangement, the right of legislating...the internal affairs of Ireland, and control over Irifh resources and revenues, subject to the obligation of <'ontnbutmy our just proportion of the Imperial... | |
| Alan O'Day - History - 1998 - 404 pages
...country, we adopt the principle of a federal arrangement, which would secure to the Irish Parliament the right of legislating for and regulating all matters relating to the internal affairs of Ireland, while leaving to the Imperial Parliament the power of dealing with all questions affecting the Imperial... | |
| 1880 - 894 pages
...heads : — A national Parliament of the Queen, Lords, and Commons of Ireland. This Parliament to have the right of legislating for, and regulating, all...matters relating to the internal affairs of Ireland, with full control over Irish resources and revenues, subject only to the obligation of contributing... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1874 - 1088 pages
...country, we adopt the principle of a Federal arrangement, which would secure to the Irish Parliament the right of legislating for and regulating all matters relating to the internal affairs of Ireland, while leaving to the Imperial Parliament the power of dealing with all questions affecting the Imperial... | |
| Great Britain - 1880 - 1132 pages
...following resolution:—• To secure for that Parliament [of Ireland], under a federal arrangement, • right of legislating for and regulating all matters relating to the internal i Ireland, and control over Irith resources and revenues, subject to the obligate Contributing our... | |
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