Charles Bradlaugh: a Record of His Life and Work, Volume 2 (of 2) / With an Account of his Parliamentary Struggle, Politics and Teachings. Seventh Edition
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Charles Bradlaugh: a Record of His Life and Work, Volume II (of 2), by Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner and J. M. (John Mackinnon) Robertson
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With an Account of his Parliamentary Struggle Politics and Teachings by John M. Robertson, M.P. . Seventh Edition With Portraits and Appendices
T. FISHER UNWIN LONDON—— LEIPSIC ADELPHI TERRACE—— INSELSTRASSE 20 1908
Vol. II.
CHAPTER I.
The Parthia —Mr J. Walter, M.P.—Sumner's opinion of Mr Bradlaugh's lecture—The Delaware Clionian Society—Milwaukee—Chicago—Intense cold—Mrs Lucretia Mott—A third lecturing tour—Dr Otis—The currency question—Religious animus—Death of Henry Wilson—In St Luke's Hospital, New York, with typhoid fever—Moncure D. Conway—Return.
CHAPTER II.
A friend lost—A friend gained—Mrs Besant and Mr Bradlaugh— Ajax —The Knowlton pamphlet—Advantages and disadvantages of a dual defence.
CHAPTER III.
Appointment to sell the pamphlet—Arrested on a warrant—At the Guildhall—Application for a writ of certiorari —The Lord Chief Justice—Who was the prosecutor?—The trial at Westminster—The witnesses—The jury—The verdict—The judgment—Execution of sentence stayed—The Court of Appeal quashes indictment—Expenses of defence paid by subscription—The City—Other proceedings—Mr Truelove's trial and sentence—Effect of the prosecutions.
CHAPTER IV.