Ireland as It Is, and as It Would Be Under Home Rule

Ireland as It Is, and as It Would Be Under Home Rule
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Robert John Buckley. Ireland as It Is, and as It Would Be Under Home Rule

Ireland as It Is, and as It Would Be Under Home Rule

Table of Contents

IRELAND AS IT IS

AND AS IT WOULD BE

UNDER HOME RULE

No. 1.—THE SPIRIT OF THE CAPITAL.ToC

No. 2.—PANIC AND DISASTER.ToC

No. 3.—ULSTER'S PREPARATIONS FOR WAR.ToC

No. 4.—MR. BALFOUR'S WELCOME.ToC

No. 5.—HAS Mr. MORLEY LIED?ToC

No. 6.—THE EXODUS OF INDUSTRY.ToC

MR. BALFOUR IN DUBLIN.ToC

No. 7.—BAD FOR ENGLAND, RUINOUS TO IRELAND.ToC

No. 8.—TERRORISM AT TIPPERARY.ToC

No. 9.—TYRANNY AND TERRORISM.ToC

No. 10.—DEFYING THE LAND LEAGUE.ToC

No. 11.—THE CRY FOR PEACE AND QUIETNESS.ToC

No. 12.—ENGLISH IGNORANCE AND IRISH PERVERSITY.ToC

No. 13.—THE CURSE OF COUNTY CLARE.ToC

No. 14.—LAWLESSNESS AND LAZINESS.ToC

No. 15.—THE PERIL TO ENGLISH TRADE.ToC

No. 16.—CIVIL WAR IN COUNTY CLARE.ToC

No. 17.—RENT AT THE ROOT OF NATIONALISM.ToC

No. 18.—HARD FACTS FOR ENGLISH READERS.ToC

No. 19.—INDOLENCE AND IMPROVIDENCE.ToC

No. 20.—RELIGION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE IRISH QUESTION.ToC

No. 21.—MR. BALFOUR'S FISHERIES.ToC

TO THE EDITOR OF THE TUAM NEWS

No. 22.—THE LAND LEAGUE'S REIGN AT LOUGHREA.ToC

No. 23.—THE REIGN OF INDOLENCE.ToC

No. 24.—THE ARAN ISLANDS.ToC

No. 25.—THE PRIESTS AND OUTRAGE. THEY NEVER CONDEMNED IT.ToC

No. 26.—THE CONNEMARA RAILWAY.ToC

No. 27.—CULTIVATING IRISH INDUSTRY.ToC

No. 28.—COULD WE RECONQUER IRELAND?ToC

No. 29.—WHAT RACK-RENT MEANS.ToC

No. 30.—THE "UNION OF HEARTS."ToC

No. 31.—THE "UNION OF HEARTS."ToC

No. 32.—HOME RULE AND IRISH IMMIGRATION.ToC

No. 33.—TUAM'S INDIGNATION MEETING.ToC

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "TUAM NEWS."

No. 34.—WHY IRELAND DOES NOT PROSPER.ToC

No. 35.—IN A CONGESTED DISTRICT.ToC

No. 36.—IRISH IMPROVIDENCE THE STUMBLING BLOCK.ToC

No. 37.—ON ACHIL ISLAND.ToC

No. 38.—THE ACHIL ISLANDERS.ToC

No. 39.—IRISH UNFITNESS FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT.ToC

No. 40.—OBJECT LESSONS IN IRISH SELF-GOVERNMENT.ToC

No. 41.—THE CHANGED SPIRIT OF THE CAPITAL.ToC

No. 42.—AT A NATIONALIST MEETING.ToC

No. 43.—IN THE PROSPEROUS NORTH.ToC

No. 44.—THE PROSPEROUS NORTH.ToC

No. 45.—A PICTURE OF ROMISH "TOLERATION."ToC

No. 46.—A BIT OF FOREIGN OPINION.ToC

No. 47.—THE LOYALISTS AND THE LAWLESS.ToC

No. 48.—A SEARCH FOR "ORANGE ROWDYISM."ToC

No. 49.—THE CONSTITUTION OF THE ORANGE LODGES.ToC

No. 50.—THE HOLLOWNESS OF HOME RULE.ToC

No. 51.—THE IRISH PRESS ON "FINALITY."ToC

No. 52.—HOW THE PRIESTS CONTROL THE PEOPLE.ToC

No. 53.—WHAT THEY THINK IN COUNTY DONEGAL.ToC

No. 54.—A SAMPLE OF IRISH "LOYALTY."ToC

No. 55.—A TRULY PATRIOTIC PRIEST.ToC

No. 56.—DO-NOTHING DONEGAL.ToC

No. 57.—BAREFOOTED AND DILATORY.ToC

No. 58.—THE TRUTH ABOUT BUNDORAN.ToC

No. 59.—IRISH NATIONALISM IS NOT PATRIOTISM.ToC

No. 60.—LAND HUNGER: ITS CAUSE, EFFECT, AND REMEDY.ToC

No. 61.—CLERICAL DOMINATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.ToC

No. 62.—CIVIL WAR A CERTAINTY OF HOME RULE.ToC

GENERAL INDEX

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Robert John Buckley

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I went over Welch, Margetson's works, a wonderful place, where were hundreds of women, clean and well-dressed, working at the various departments of shirt-making. The highest class of mill hands I ever saw, working in large and well-ventilated rooms, many getting a pound a week. Another firm over the way employs one thousand five hundred more. And according to the best authority, that of the owners, all this is to leave the country when Ireland gets Home Rule.

A very intelligent Catholic farmer living a few miles out of Donegal said, "Farmers look at the bill in the light of the land question. We're not such fools as to believe in Gladstone or his bill for anythin' else. Shure, Gladstone never invints anythin' at all, but only waits till pressure is put on him. Shure, iverythin' has to be dhragged out iv him, an' if he settles the land question, divil thank him, 'tis because he knows he's bate out an' out, an' has to do it, whether he will or no. An' now he comes bowin' an' scrapin' an' condiscindin' to relave us—whin we kicked it out o' his skin. Ah! the divil sweep him an' his condiscinshun."

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