CONTENTS
L. G. Desjardins
Chapter
Page
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Introduction
1
I
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Who are the Guilty Parties?
25
II
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The Persistent Efforts of England in Favour of Peace
29
III
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The Call to Duty in Canada
40
IV
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Recruiting by Voluntary Service
46
V
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Intervention of Nationalism
49
VI
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What Do We Owe England?
51
VII
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Canada is not a Sovereign State
55
VIII
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German Illusions
67
IX
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The Nationalist Error
68
X
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Had Canada the Right to Help England?
71
XI
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The Duty of Canada
74
XII
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The Soudanese and the South African Wars
77
XIII
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British and German Aspirations Compared
87
Sub-title—Construction and Supply
93
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Transport
97
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The Air Service
98
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The Financial Effort of Great Britain
100
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Achievements of Dominion, Colonial and Indian Troops
101
XIV
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The Veritable Aims of the Allies
104
Sub-title—The Only Possible Peace Conditions
111
XV
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Just and Unjust Wars
116
Sub-title—A "Nationalist" Illogical Charge against England
125
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Other "Nationalist" Erroneous Assertions
128
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Incredible "Nationalist" Notions
131
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Canadian Financial Operations in the United States
134
XVI
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"Nationalist" Views Condensed
139
XVII
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Loyal Principles Propounded
143
Sub-title—Unjust "Nationalist" Grievances against England
150
XVIII
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Imperialism
164
XIX
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American Imperialism
177
XX
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British Imperialism
189
XXI
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The Situations of 1865 and 1900-14 Compared
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