CONTENTS

ChapterPage
—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[194]
XXII—British Imperialism Naturally Pacifist[198]
XXIII—British Imperialism and Political Liberty[207]
XXIV—Imperial Federation and "Bourassism"[216]
Sub-title—Constitutional Development of India[227]
XXVII—The Future Constitutional Relations of the Empire[231]
Sub-title—No Taxation Without Representation[235]
" —Colonial Representation[236]
" —The Far Off Future[247]
" —A Machiavellian Proposition[251]
" —A Treasonable Proposal[259]
XXVIII—Outrages are No Reasons[267]
XXIX—How Mr. Bourassa Paid His Compliments to the Canadian Army[277]
XXX—Rash Denunciation of Public Men[288]
XXXI—Mr. Bourassa's Dangerous Pacifism[302]
XXXII—A Most Reprehensible Abuse of Sacred Appeals to the Belligerent Nations[307]
XXXIII—A Case For True Statesmanship[321]
XXXIV—After-the-War Military Problem[324]
XXXV—The Intervention of the United States in the War[334]
XXXVI—The Allies—Russia—Japan[348]
XXXVII—The Last Peace Proposals[357]
XXXVIII—Necessary Peace Conditions[372]
XXXIX—Conclusion[383]
Appendix—A[411]
Appendix—B[421]