Excerpt from The New Irish Constitution: An Exposition and Some Arguments
It must be understood that the responsibility for each chapter is confined to the person who wrote it. We are all united in a common allegiance to the prin ciples of Home Rule, but that allegiance is not incom patible with some diversity of View as to the form which it should take. It seems to me that the book gains, rather than loses, in value by this degree of latitude of opinion. It is, perhaps, hardly necessary to add that the order in which the chapters appear makes no pretence to anything so invidious as an order of merit - otherwise the first chapter would have been the last it is designed Simply with a View to a logical sequence.
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