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...Most of them are slight. (c) They are largely due to (1) lack of proper training, (2) nonobservance of rules, (3) absence of a proper referee and umpire. (d) Mass play is not more dangerous than open play. (e) Inferences from reports of English games are misleading. For Eng. game: Handbook of Sports: Bell, Lond...
...Home Rule is just: - (a) Historically, - (1) The Act of Union forced by bribery and intimidation: Gladstone, N. A. Rev. XLII. 431 (Oct. 1892) - (2) Union abused by Eng. misgovernment: Cairnes, Pol. Essays, 197; Beesly in Fort. Rev. Vol 170 p. 229 (Feb. 1881); Morley in Fort. Rev. Vol. 170 p. 423, (Apr. 1881) - (b) Theoretically. - (1) Local self government a right: Bompas in Fort. Rev. Vol. 52. p. 9-19 (July...
...XLIII, 293-306 (Sept. 1892); - (c). Ireland desires it; - (d) Imperial Parliament retains sufficient powers; Harrison in Fort. Rev. XXXIV. 319-323 (Sept. 1892) - (2) Discontend Ireland a military weakness; Morley in Fort. Rev. XXVI, 165 (July 1881); - (b) Irish minority in Parliament obstructive: - (g) Irish question unsettles Eng. affairs...
...present bill is practical; - (a) Supremacy of imperial Parliament retained; - (b) Ireland receives real autonomy in local affairs; Home Rule bill in Bost. Herald, Feb. 19, 1893 - (c) Irish minority in Parliament could not affect Eng. questions; Gladstone in London Times...
...EVENT. ENG. RECORD. COLLEGE. A. M. RECORD. COLLEGE...