Thoughts for a Convention : Memorandum On the State of Ireland

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Though for the sake of oblitera- tion of past differences I would prefer as little building by legislation of fences isolating one section of the community from another, still I am certain that if Ulster, as the price of coming into a self-governing Ireland, demanded some application of the Swiss Cantonal system to itself which 23 would give k control over local administration it couW have it ; or, again, it could be conceded the powers of local control vested in the provincial governments in C...anada, where the provincial assemblies have exclusive power to legislate for themselves in respect of local works, municipal institutions, licences, and adminis- tration of justice in the province. Further, subject to certain provisions protecting the interests of different religious bodies, the provincial assemblies have the exclusive power to make laws upon education. Would not this give Ulster all the guarantees for civil and religious liberty it requires ? What arguments of theirs, what fears have they expressed which would not be met by such control over local administration ?

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