The Life And Letters of Edward A. Freeman, D.C.L., Ll. D. 2

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The Life And Letters of Edward A. Freeman, D.C.L., Ll. D. 2
W R W William Richard Wood Stephens
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October 28, 1886.
... I had an article, * Prospects of Home Rule,' in the September Fortnightly. I don't know whether anybody saw it in Ireland. I rather want to know. I want, not to plead for any particular scheme, but to try to make people understand what this and that scheme really meant. I told them that a Federation of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, would not do, because England would still be as Thebes'; or that, if they wanted Federation, they must break up into much smaller cantons,
... which I supposed nobody wished for. I, at least, should prefer the kingdom of England to the canton of Wessex.
But at the same time Federation would help them out of the Ulster difRculty, as no other scheme could.
Meanwhile, one has been writing to me for Home Rule for Orkney, a thing I hinted at long ago in Norman Conquest, vol. i ', where I speak of the Norman Islands. You have been up there, and ought to know about it.
Those vestries, town meetings, &c., are the greatest puzzles *.
I don't know of any communal gem6t other than vestry living on into the seventeenth century or anywhere near it.


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