§6. Bradlaugh insists on taking the oath; arrested and released; at length sits on affirmation [240]
§7. His action in the House; enmity outside [248]
§8. The lawsuit of Clarke and Newdegate—Bradlaugh unseated and re-elected (1881) [259]
§9. Renewed conflict in Parliament [265]
§10. Agitation and discussion in the country [274]
§11. Bradlaugh's return litigation against Newdegate [277]
§12. Insisting on entering the House, is ejected by physical force (Aug. 1881) [281]
§13. Further litigation and discussion [289]
§14. Bradlaugh again at the table of the House—takes the oath—the seat again vacated (February 1882) [293]
§15. The new election—fresh agitation [301]