Home Rule / Second Edition

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Inconsistent hyphenation in the original document has been preserved.
On and after the appointed day there shall be in Ireland an Irish Parliament, consisting of his Majesty the King and two Houses, namely, the Irish Senate and the Irish House of Commons.
Notwithstanding the establishment of the Irish Parliament, or anything contained in this Act, the supreme power and authority of the Parliament of the United Kingdom shall remain unaffected and undiminished over all persons, matters, and things within his Majesty's dominions.
The Home Rule Bill (1912). (The Governing Clause.)
If we conciliate Ireland, we can do nothing amiss; if we do not we can do nothing well.
Sydney Smith.
The cry of disaffection will not, in the end, prevail against the principle of liberty.
Grattan.
There can be no nobler spectacle than that which we think is now dawning upon us, the spectacle of a nation deliberately set on the removal of injustice, deliberately determined to break with whatever remains still existing of an evil tradition, and determined in that way at once to pay a debt of justice and to consult, by a bold, wise and good act, its own interests and its own honour.
Gladstone (1893).

Harold Spender
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2006-12-04

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Home rule -- Ireland

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