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BYGONES WORTH REMEMBERING
"The best prophet of the future is the past." Lord Byron
Volume I.
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. CONCERNING BYGONES PREFATORY
CHAPTER II. PERSONAL INCIDENTS
CHAPTER III. OTHER INSTANCES
CHAPTER IV. FIRST STEPS IN LITERATURE
CHAPTER V. GEORGE ELIOT AND GEORGE HENRY LEWES
CHAPTER VI. WHEN BIRMINGHAM WAS A TOWN
CHAPTER VII. THE TENTH OF APRIL, 1848—ITS INCREDIBILITIES
CHAPTER VIII. THE CHARTISTS OF FICTION
CHAPTER IX. THE OLD POSTILLION
CHAPTER X. MEETING BREAKERS—LIST OF THOSE PAID FOR DOING IT
CHAPTER XI. TROUBLE WITH HER MAJESTY
CHAPTER XII. UNFORESEEN QUALITIES IN PUBLIC MEN
CHAPTER XIII. THE COBDEN SCHOOL
CHAPTER XIV. HARRIET MARTINEAU, THE DEAF GIRL OF NORWICH
CHAPTER XV. HARRIET MARTIN EAU—FURTHER INCIDENTS IN HER SINGULAR CAREER
CHAPTER XVI. THE THREE NEWMANS
CHAPTER XVII. MAZZINI IN ENGLAND-INCIDENTS IN HIS CAREER
CHAPTER XVIII. MAZZINI THE CONSPIRATOR
CHAPTER XIX. GARIBALDI—THE SOLDIER OF LIBERTY
CHAPTER XX. THE STORY OF THE BRITISH LEGION—NEVER BEFORE TOLD
CHAPTER XXI. JOHN STUART MILL, TEACHER OF THE PEOPLE
CHAPTER XXII. JOHN STUART MILL, TEACHER OF THE PEOPLE
(continued)
CHAPTER XXIII. ABOUT MR. GLADSTONE
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