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The Case for Home Rule <h4>Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition</h4> <h1>The Case for Home Rule</h1> <h2>Author: Stephen Gwynn</h2> <hr> <h4>What Democracy means</h4> <h4>Ireland &#0145;unfit for Self-Government&#0146;</h4> <h4>Is England fit to govern Ireland?</h4> <h4>Ireland's Claim of Right</h4> <h4>How gas England governed Ireland?</h4> <h4>Government according to English Ideas</h4> <h4>Lord Dudley's Heresy</h4> <h4>Fostering Divisions</h4> <h4>Irish Ideas</h4> <h4>The Period of Confiscations</h4> <h4>The Wars of Extermination</h4> <h4>Protestantism and Freedom</h4> <h4>Killing out the Irish</h4> <h4>Policy of Plantation</h4> <h4>1641 and Cromwell</h4> <h4>An Irish Catholic Parliament</h4> <h4>The Period of Enserfment</h4> <h4>British Rule up to 1690</h4> <h4>Cattle Trade</h4> <h4>Woollen Trade</h4> <h4>Linen</h4> <h4>Liberality of the Irish Protestants</h4> <h4>Penal Code relaxed</h4> <h4>Grattan's Parliament</h4> <h4>The Loyal Minority</h4> <h4>Opinions on the Period of the Penal Laws and on Grattan's Parliament</h4> <h4>Fertility, Industry, Squalor</h4> <h4>English Policy, Irish Poverty</h4> <h4>England's Responsibility</h4> <h4>Lord Dufferin's Summing Up</h4> <h4>Ireland's Prosperous Hour</h4> <h4>Ireland Under the Union</h4> <h4>The Union with Scotland compared</h4> <h4>Has the Union succeeded?</h4> <h4>A Century of Famines</h4> <h4>The Great Devastation</h4> <h4>Ireland of thirty Years ago</h4> <h4>The New Order</h4> <h4>How was it established?</h4> <h4>The Vice of English Legislation</h4> <h4>Lord Derby on England's Concessions</h4> <h4>Land Reforms rejected</h4> <h4>The Legislation which England rejected</h4> <h4>The Legislation which England Passed</h4> <h4>The perpetual Coercion Act</h4> <h4>Why Coercion was Needed</h4> <h4>Evictions</h4> <h4>The Great Clearances</h4> <h4>Government's Attitude</h4> <h4>General Observations on the Period of Union</h4> <h4>Legislation according to English Ideas</h4> <h4>The Irish Commission on Poor Law</h4> <h4>The Irish Report rejected</h4> <h4>The English Plan and its Consequences</h4> <h4>Modern Views</h4> <h4>History repeating itself</h4> <h4>The Contrast between Ireland under Grattan's Parliament and Ireland under the Union</h4> <h4>Results of the Union</h4> <h4>Since the Famine</h4> <h4>Parnell's Policy</h4> <h4>The Land</h4> <h4>Home Rule</h4> <h4>Protestant Ascendancy</h4> <h4>Ireland's Improvement and its Causes</h4> <h4>Reforms still needed</h4> <h4>English Administration in Ireland</h4> <h4>Lord Salisbury on England's Government</h4> <h4>Irish local Administration</h4> <h4>Table I</h4> <h4>TABLE II</h4> <h4>Is Home Rule Separation?</h4> <h4>What Home Rule means&#0151;Mr. Redmond's Definition</h4> <h4>Is Separation conceivable?</h4> <h4>Why should Ireland desire Separation?</h4> <h4>Ireland's Position in the Empire</h4> <h4>What has Union meant in the Colonies?</h4> <h4>The Party which desires Separation</h4> <h4>The military Aspect of Home Rule</h4> <h4>Irishmen and the Territorial Army</h4> <h4>Irish Soldiers</h4> <h4>Will Protestants be Persecuted under Home Rule?</h4> <h4>Protestant Patriot Leaders</h4> <h4>The Views of an Irish Quaker</h4> <h4>Letter from a Tipperary Quaker</h4> <h4>Admission of a Cork Unionist Paper</h4> <h4>Testimony by Church of Ireland Clergymen</h4> <h4>The Rector of Mitchelstown</h4> <h4>The Rector of Mallow</h4> <h4>The Rector of Ovoca</h4> <h4>The Rector of Kenmare</h4> <h4>Testimony of free Churchmen</h4> <h4>A Temperance Lecturer's Experience</h4> <h4>Joint Advocacy of Temperance</h4> <h4>Roman Catholic Tolerance</h4> <h4>The Protestant Mayor of Wexford</h4> <h4>Would Home Rule be Rome Rule?</h4> <h4>A Maynooth Professor</h4> <h4>Are industrial Interests opposed to Home Rule?</h4> <h4>The Business Reasons for Home Rule</h4> <h4>Who are the Intolerant?</h4> <h4>Protestant Home Rulers</h4> <h4>The Record of Irish local Bodies</h4> <h4>What the Nationalists do</h4> <h4>Efficiency of the Councils</h4> <h4>What the Unionists do</h4> <h4>Ulster Counties controlled by Nationalists</h4> <h4>Belfast and Derry</h4> <h4>Protestant Shopkeepers thriving on Catholic Custom</h4> <h4>Judge Rentoul's Opinion</h4> <h4>The Daily Mail Report</h4> <h4>Mr. Redmond and Ulster</h4> <h4>The alleged Prevalence of Crime in Ireland</h4> <h4>Ireland and England Compared</h4> <h4>How far Law-Breaking is tolerated in Ireland</h4> <h4>The Need for an Irish Administration</h4> <h4>Police and Crime</h4> <h4>Lord Clanricarde</h4> <h4>The Canadian Analogy</h4> <h4>Resemblances</h4> <h4>The Unionist Arguments against Canadian Home Rule</h4> <h4>The Parnell of Canada</h4> <h4>Unscrupulous Agitators</h4> <h4>The End of it all</h4> <h4>A Canadian Imperialist on the Irish Question</h4> <h4>Separation not possible</h4> <h4>Can Ireland pay her Way?</h4> <h4>'True' Revenue</h4> <h4>Income Tax</h4> <h4>Tobacco</h4> <h4>Tea</h4> <h4>Irish Finance under the Union</h4> <h4>Ireland's Contributions in the Past</h4> <h4>Lord MacDonnell's Opinion of the Treasury Estimate</h4> <h4>Irish Expenditure</h4> <h4>Can Ireland economise?</h4> <h4>Fresh Expenditure needed</h4> <h4>Afforestation</h4> <h4>Drainage</h4> <h4>Where Money Can Be Saved</h4> <h4>Judges</h4> <h4>The Period of Pensioning off</h4> <h4>The Police Force</h4> <h4>The Present Financial Situation</h4> <h4>Land Purchase</h4> <h4>England's Interest in the Matter</h4> <h4>Mr. Gladstone's Policy and its Fulfilment</h4> <h4>England stands to gain</h4> <h4>Answers to Objections</h4> <h4>Prosperity and Nationalism</h4> <h4>The Opinion of Harland &amp; Wolff's</h4> <h4>Mr. Redmond and the Irish Americans</h4> <h4>Where Parnell stood</h4> <h4>Home Rule and Rome Rule</h4> <h4>The Tories and the Bishops</h4> <h4>Our Politics from Rome</h4> <h4>Local Government and Unionists</h4> <h4>Precedents for Home Rule</h4> <h4>The German Empire</h4> <h4>Difficulties which were surmounted</h4> <h4>Powers of subordinate Parliaments</h4> <h4>Alsace-Lorraine</h4><h3 align="center"><a href="../E900030.html">The 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