Mention478940
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so:text | In answer to a question, Mr. Bryce said that if Scotch Home Rule meant that Scotland was to have such a complete constitution as Mr. Gladstone's Bill of 1886 proposed to give to Ireland, then he did not think that that was at all desirable and that Scotland wanted it. At the same time he was bound to say that if Scotland did want it she was entitled to get it. (en) |
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so:description | 1880s (en) |
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