England's Case Against Home Rule

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Mr. Gladstone infers that Ireland can be satisfied bysemi-independence. Mr. Froude infers that if we are to meet Irish wisheswe must let Ireland be free. Mr. Froude's logic will be to most personsfar more intelligible than the logic of the Liberal leader. Here, atany rate, we come to the true issue suggested by the phenomena of Irishhistory. Is Irish discontent due in the main to agrarian or to politicalcauses? On the answer to this enquiry depends, as far as the argument wehave in hand goes, t...he line of right policy in Ireland. But neitheranswer favours the contention of Home Rulers. [20] The argument from Irish history gives rise to, or, more properlyspeaking, contains in itself two further distinct lines of reasoning infavour of Home Rule, each of which supplements the other. The first ofthese aims at showing that to leave Ireland to herself is the onlymethod by which to restore order throughout the country. This I havetermed "the argument from the good effects of self-government, " theother deduces from the necessity for Coercion Acts the conclusion thatEngland cannot maintain order in Ireland: this I have termed "theargument from the necessity for Coercion Acts.

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