Blood of Martyrs
232 |
| Wave of Indian Nationalism is on |
233 |
| Propitiation and Petty Concessions Futile |
234 |
| Internal Division no Valid Plea for Continuance of British Rule |
235 |
| Illiteracy the Fault of the British and no Bar to Self-government |
237 |
| Internal Troubles |
238 |
| Unfitness of Orientals for Representative Institutions |
238 |
| Nationalism Has Come to Stay |
238 |
| Curzons, Macdonnels, Sydenhams, Responsible for Bombs and Revolvers |
240 |
| A Short Bibliography of Books in English |
241 |
| Appendices |
| Feudatory Chiefs Powerless |
243 |
| Gross Insults to Indians |
243 |
| Industrial Ruin of India; Gokhale |
244 |
| India a Mere Possession; Gokhale |
244 |
| Masses Starved; Sir C. A. Elliot, Sir W. W. Hunter, William Digby |
244 |
| Seventy Million Continually Hungry People in British India; William Digby |
245 |
| Total Area under Cultivation |
245 |
| Famines of Money; not Food; Lord George Hamilton |
245 |
| Causes of Famines |
246 |
| Drain; Montgomery Martin and Digby |
246 |
| Enormous Foreign Tribute; Rev. J. T. Sunderland |
246 |
| Government Assessment too High; Sir W. Hunter |
246 |
| The Ryot; Herbert Compton |
246 |
| Indian Plunder; Adam Brooks |
247 |
| Swami Abhedananda |
247 |
| Alfred Webb |
247 |
| “Narrow and Shortsighted Imperial Policy;” Sir A. R. Colquehoun |
248 |
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