Bygones worth remembering / by George Jacob Holyoake.

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Main Author: Holyoake, George Jacob, 1817-1906 (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : T. Fisher Unwin, 1905.
Series:Making of the Modern World, Part III : 1890-1945.
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Table of Contents:
  • volume I. Concerning bygones
  • Personal incidents
  • Other instances
  • First steps in literature
  • George Eliot and George Henry Lewes
  • When Birmingham was a town
  • The tenth of April, 1848, its incredibilities
  • The Chartists of fiction
  • The Old postillion
  • Meeting breakers, list of those who paid for doing it
  • Trouble with Her Majesty
  • Unforseen qualities in public men
  • The Cobden school
  • Harriet Martineau, the deaf girl of Norwich. I
  • Further incidents in her singular career. II
  • The three Newmans
  • Mazzini in England, incidents in his career
  • Mazzini the conspirator
  • Garibaldi, the soldier of liberty
  • The story of the British legion, never before told
  • John Stuart Mill, teacher of the people
  • About Mr. Gladstone.
  • [con't]: volume 2. Conversations with Mr. Gladstone
  • Herbert Spencer, the thinker
  • Singular career of Mr. Disraeli
  • Characteristics of Joseph Cowen
  • The peril of scruples
  • Taking sides
  • Things which went as they would
  • Story of the Lambeth palace grounds
  • Social wonders across the water.-The Established church at sea
  • Adventures in the street
  • Limping thrift
  • Mistrust of moderation
  • Penal Christianity
  • Two Sundays
  • Byways of liberty
  • Lawyers' license
  • Diffuculty of knowing men
  • Ideas for the young
  • Experiences on the warpath
  • Looking backwards.