The Outlook in Ireland: the Case for Devolution And Conciliation

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The Outlook in Ireland: the Case for Devolution And Conciliation
Dunraven, Windhan Thomas Wyndham-Quin, Earl Of, 1841-1926
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Year by year England and the British Empire have passed more and more under the sway of the 1 84 THE OUTLOOK IN IRELAND.
all-conquering Scot. Lord Rosebery, a Scotch- man, was the last Liberal Prime Minister; Mr. Balfour, a Scotsman, held that exalted post for four years ; and now Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, another Scotsman, holds office as the First Minister of the Crown.
In many respects, in science and commerce, and especially in mechanics, the Scotsman holds a high place, not only in the
... United Kingdom, but throughout the Empire; wher- ever an engine is at work, by land or sea, there a Scotsman is to be found. He has taken a great part in the colonization of the daughter lands overseas. Scotland, having had the means for doing so, has worked the Act of Union greatly to her own advantage. And Scotland owes much to the genius of two of her sons — giants in literature — Robert Bums and Sir Walter Scott — ^who popularized her romance.
She became the fashion. Old feuds, such as they were, have been obliterated by the inter- change of opinions and intermixture of peoples, by intermarriage, by commerce, and by the healthy respect which the Scottish people have been able to win for themselves throughout the British Empire.


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