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Ireland In The New Century

CHAPTER III
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The intensely practical nature of the objection which came from the commercial and industrial classes of the North who opposed Home Rule was never properly recognised in Ireland.

It was, and is still unanswered.

Briefly stated, the position taken up by their spokesmen was as follows:--'We have come,' they said in effect, 'into Ireland, and not the richest portion of the island, and have gradually built up an industry and commerce with which we are able to hold our own in competition with the most progressive nations in the world.

Our success has been achieved under a system and a polity in which we believe.

Its non-interference with the business of the people gave play to that self-reliance with which we strove to emulate the industrial qualities of the people of Great Britain.


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