CONTENTS.

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I. Introductory.—The “Hard Times” of 1882–1887 7
II. The Moral Interregnum 15
III. The Socialistic Poison 27
IV. The Rule of Ireland in America 32
V. The First Eruption 51
VI. Anxious Forebodings 77
VII. The Revolutionists’ Master-stroke 86
VIII. The Reign of Anarchy 96
IX. Attempts to save the Government 103
X. The last President of the United States 115
XI. A Precious Triumvirate 124
XII. War with England 128
XIII. Capture of Boston 141
XIV. The European Coalition 159
XV. The Allies attack New York 171
XVI. The Final Struggle 192
XVII. Foreign Occupation 198
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I. The Socialistic Spirit in 1885 207
II. A Revolution near at Hand.—“It must come” 209
III. A Female Socialist’s Advice 211
IV. Atheism, Communism, and Anarchy 212
V. The Forces arrayed against Civilization 213
VI. The Prospects of an Alliance between Dynamiters and Communists 214
VII. Two Contemporary Criticisms 215
VIII. The Courts.—One Journalistic Warning out of many 217
IX. The Unprotected Atlantic Coast 218
X. A Single Illustration of the Irish-American Spirit 219
XI. The Army of the Discontented 222
XII. Defending Dynamite Assassination 223

THE FALL OF THE GREAT
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