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

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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