CONTENTS.

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  • Page.
  • CHAPTER I.
  • The Banished Briton9

  • CHAPTER II.
  • A Bill of Particulars 46

  • CHAPTER III.
  • The Family Compact71

  • CHAPTER IV.
  • Fathers of Reform96

  • CHAPTER V.
  • A "Free and Unfettered" Press122

  • CHAPTER VI.
  • The Case of Captain Matthews144

  • CHAPTER VII.
  • The Niagara Falls Outrage151

  • CHAPTER VIII.
  • The "Amoval" of Mr. Justice Willis162

  • CHAPTER IX.
  • The Case of Francis Collins195

  • CHAPTER X.
  • Lights—Old and New213

  • CHAPTER XI.
  • Parliamentary Privilege231

  • CHAPTER XII.
  • Disenfranchisement 253

  • CHAPTER XIII.
  • Mr. Hume's "Baneful Domination" Letter264

  • CHAPTER XIV.
  • "See, the Conquering Hero Comes!"282

  • CHAPTER XV.
  • "A Tried Reformer" 296

  • CHAPTER XVI.
  • The Triumphs of a Tried Reformer 324

  • CHAPTER XVII.
  • Reaction342

  • CHAPTER XVIII.
  • The Forging of the Pikes354

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