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Best general references: A. V. Dicey, Why England Maintains the Union, (London, 1887); Balfour's Speech in the Commons, London Times, Feb. 15, 1893; Lord Salisbury's Speech in the Lords, London Times, Sept...
Best general references: Baden Powell, Truth about Home Rule; Dicey, England's case against Home Rule; Balfour's Speech in London Times, April 22, 1893; Home Rule Bubble in Blackwood's CLIII (March '93); The Bill of Wrongs in Nat. Rev. XXI. 124 (March '93); Nineteenth Cent. XXXIII. 545-559 (April '93); Chamberlain in London Times, April...
...Home Rule would be had for Great Britain. - (a) A federation requires good feeling to be successful: Dicey, Introduction. - (b) The Irish Parliament cannot be trusted to settle the land question, for England is bound in honor to the landlords: Fortn. XLV, 861; Sat. Rev., CLIV 291; Blackwood vol. 139, p. 684. - (c) It would set a bad example...
...Protestant Irish, Nat. Rev. XXI 314 (Apr. '93). - (3) The Cath. Irish: Redmond in Lond. Times, Apr. 12, '93; Rev. of Rev., VII, 239. (March 15, '93.) - (c) It weakens the Empire. - (1) By dividing its powers: Chamberlain in Lond. Times. Apr. 11. '93. - (2) A step toward disintegration: Dicey, 89, - (3) By making the ministry unstable: Balfour in Lond Times, Apr. 22. '93; Contem. LXI, 314. Rev. of Rev., VII. 235-40 (Mch. 15, '93); Edit. in Lond. Times, Apr. 7, '93; Fort. LIII...
Best general references: Dicey's, Why England maintains the Union; England's case against Home Rule, edited by G. B. Powell...