Irony

,—a mode of speech, in which the meaning is contrary to the word; as Pitt is a great and worthy character; Wyndham a true lover of his country; the Duke of Portland a wife and independent patriot; Edmund Burke a man of the most virtuous consistency.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

Ireland * Justice and impartiality

Independence
Independent
Infatuation
Innovation
Inquiry
Insatiable
Insensibility
To insnare
Insolence
Ireland
Irony
Justice and impartiality
Justice
To Kidnap