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Title: Against Home Rule (1912)
The Case for the Union
Author: Various
Editor: S. Rosenbaum
Release Date: March 24, 2005 [EBook #15450]
Language: English
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AGAINST HOME RULE
THE CASE FOR THE UNION
BY
ARTHUR J. BALFOUR, M.P.; J. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.;
WALTER LONG, M.P.; GEORGE WYNDHAM, M.P.;
LORD CHARLES BERESFORD, M.P.; J.H. CAMPBELL, K.C., M.P.;
GERALD W. BALFOUR; THOMAS SINCLAIR;
MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY;
EARL PERCY; L.S. AMERY, M.P.; GEORGE CAVE, K.C., M.P.;
GODFREY LOCKER LAMPSON, M.P.,
&c.
WITH INTRODUCTION BY
SIR EDWARD CARSON, K.C., M.P.
AND PREFACE BY
A. BONAR LAW, M.P.
EDITED BY
S. ROSENBAUM
LONDON
FREDERICK WARNE & CO,
AND NEW YORK
1912
IRISH ESSAYS COMMITTEE
Chairman.
THE RT. HON. SIR EDWARD CARSON, M.P.
Vice-Chairman.
GODFREY LOCKER LAMPSON, M.P.
Committee.
L.S. AMERY, M.P.
GEORGE CAVE, K.C., M.P.
THE RT. HON. J.H. CAMPBELL, K.C., M.P.
A.L. HORNER, K.C., M.P.
A.D. STEEL-MAITLAND, M.P.
A.W. SAMUELS, K.C.
P. CAMBRAY
Secretary & Editor.
S. ROSENBAUM, M.SC., F.S.S.
PREFACE
BY THE RIGHT HON. A. BONAR LAW, M.P.
This book, for which I have been asked to write a short preface,
presents the case against Home Rule for Ireland. The articles are
written by men who not only have a complete grasp of the subjects upon
which they write, but who in most cases, from their past experience and
from their personal influence, are well entitled to outline the Irish
policy of the Unionist Party.
Ours is not merely a policy of hostility to Home Rule, but it is, as it
has always been, a constructive policy for the regeneration of Ireland.
We are opposed to Home Rule because, in our belief, it would seriously
weaken our national position; because it would put a stop to the
remarkable increase of prosperity in Ireland which has resulted from the
Land Purchase Act; and because it would infl
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