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Kingdom document, 15-compro-
mise system, 16-in the House of
Lords, ib.-instances of dissent,
17-19-Sir T. Smith's treatise on
decision by majority, 19-system
in the Councils of the Church, 20-
26-reasons for the acceptance of
majority rule, 26-attitude adopted
by the Crown, 27.

Manning, Cardinal, and Newman,
466, 474.

Mariéton, P., 'Une Histoire d'Amour,'
32.

Markham, Sir Arthur B., 'The Coal
Strike,' 554.

Marriott, J. A. R., 'Cavour and the
Making of Italy,' 374.

Maurras, C., 'Les Amants de Venise,'
32.

Mazzini and Italian independence,
393.

McDonnell, Lord, on the amount
contributed by Ireland, 288.
McDougall, W., 'Body and Mind,
162.

McKenna, Rt Hon. R., M.P., on the
Naval Estimates, 242; on Welsh
Disestablishment, 576.

Meyer, Prof. A. O., 'England und
die katholische Kirche,' 85-87.
Music and Drama, 103-earliest
examples of choric songs and
dances, 105-Greek tragedy, 106,
111-Comedy, 107, 116-revival in
Western Europe, 107-Sacre Rap-
presentazioni, 108-Favola di
Orfeo,' 109-the work of Floren-
tine reformers, 110-113-influence
of Lully, 112-form of secular tra-
gedy, 113-Rameau, 114-Gluck,
115-Italian musical comedy, 116
-operatic style of Mozart, 117-
Weber, 118-Wagner's autobio-
graphy, 119-his works, 120-style,
121-Folk-opera based on national
legend, 122-R. Strauss, 123-
Salome,' ib.-'Elektra,' 124, 126
-his style, 125-'Pelléas et Méli-
sande,' 127.

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Musset, A. de, his relations with
George Sand, 30, 33-37-character,
33-idealism, 41.

Musset, P. de, 'Lui et Elle,' 31.

N.

Napoleon III and the liberation of
Italy, 386 et seq.
Nash, Beau, and Bath, 331-eigh-
teenth century Bath, ib.-youth of
Nash, 332-wit and readiness, 334-

-

336-King of Bath,' 336 — gal-
lantry, 337-divers interventions,
338-extravagance, 339-attitude
towards rank, ib.-a strong person-
ality, 340-the hours of fashion, ib.
- entertainments, 341-344 -con-
trary criticisms, 344-the baths, ib.
-The Code of Behaviour,' 347—
boots and dancing, 348-gambling,
349-notable visitors, 350-change
of fortune, 351-the end, 352.
Newman, John Henry, 458-Mr
Ward's biography and qualifica-
tions, ib. - Newman's emotional
temperament, 459-skill in verbal
fence, 460-the Oxford Movement,
461-464 war against 'Liberal-
ism,' 462-Tractarianism, 463-his
moderate learning, 464-position
among Catholics, 465-official an-
tipathies, 466-a phase of fetishism,
467-Essay on Development,' 468
-poor state of learning, ib.-his
philosophical position, 469 et seq.-
Roman discouragement and insults,
471-depression, 472-Kingsley's
attack, 474-the 'Apologia,' ib.-
Papal Infallibility, 475-elevation
to the Cardinalate, 477-his position
in the Church, 478-and influence,
ib.—a great, unhappy man, 479.
New Zealand, Imperial defence offer,
233.

P.

Peary, Admiral R. E., his efforts to
reach the Pole, 480 et seq.
Pinon, R., 'L'Europe et la Jeune
Turquie,' extract from, 219.
Pitt, The Younger, 307-works on,
307-309-Dr Rose's studies, 309 et
seq.-Pitt an enigma, 311-Hester
Stanhope and Eleanor Eden, 312-
training and career, ib. — Prime
Minister, 313 'his besetting
sin,' 314-divers problems, 316-
finances, 317-relations with King
and Cabinet, 318-reform impossi-
ble, 319-consequences, 320-Ire-
land, ib.-the Union, 321-war with
France, 322-policy as War Minis-
ter, 324-to gain security, 325-the
results, 326-home policy, 327-
extra-constitutional methods, 328
-personal qualities and defects,
329 the man greater than the
statesman, 330.

Pollard, Prof. A. F., "The Political
History of England,' 80.
Pollock, Sir F., and F. W. Maitland,
The History of English Law,' 8,
10, 20.

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Redlich, J., The Procedure of the
House of Commons,' extract from,
1 et seq.

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Reinsch, Prof., Intellectual and
Political Currents in the Far East,'
545.
Reuchlin, J., his controversy with
the Cologne Dominicans, 133 et seq.
Ritchie, Lady, centenary edition of
Thackeray's works, 425 et seq.
Robinson, C. Grant, The Younger
Pitt,' 307.

Rolland, R., 'Musiciens d'Aujour-
d'hui';
Musiciens d'Autrefois,'
108, 127.

Rose, Dr J. Holland, works on Wil-
liam Pitt, 309.

Russia, attitude towards Turkey,
221-naval expenditure, 229, 241-
244.

S.

St. David's, The Bishop of, on the
Welsh endowments, 577.

St Lawrence, The, 398-the river
mouth, 400 - Labrador, ib. - the
Laurentian hills, 401-the Sague-
nay, 402-the Quebec Channel, 404
-the Montreal Channel, 405-the
upper St Lawrence, ib.-the Great
Lakes, 406-the Laurentian seasons,
407-the call of the water, 409—
destruction of wild life, 410-need
of reservoirs for wild life, 412-419
-seals, 413-birds, 414-417 - a
pageant of evolution, 418-historic
associations, 419.

Sainte-Beuve, C. A., his relations
with George Sand, 46-51.
Salisbury's, Lord, review of Stan-
hope's Pitt,' 347.

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Salomon, Dr Felix, William Pitt der
Jüngere,' 309.

Sand, George, New Light on, 29
-characteristics, 30, 38-relations
with A. de Musset, 30, 33-37—
Elle et Lui,' 31-works on, 32-
relations with Dr Pagello, 33-37—
idealism, 38, 41, 52-relations with
A. de Sèze and F. Rollinat, ib.-
maternal nature of her love, 39-
'Histoire de ma Vie,' ib.-belief
in the fatality of organism, 40-
her power to amplify, 42-excess

of individualism, 43-character of
her son and daughter, 44-46-rela-
tions with Sainte-Beuve, 46-51-
with M. de Bourges, 48-'Lettres
d'un Voyageur,' 51-political
views, 52-socialism, ib.- Aldo le
Rimeur,' 53.

Smith, H. K., his estimate of the

value of the Steel Corporation's
properties, 198.

Sollas, Dr Hertha, 'The Face of the
Earth,' her translation, 535.
Sollas, Dr W. J., his geological work,
520 et seq.

South Sea Islands, 59-discovery, 60

-trade, ib.-beach-combers, 61, 75
-system of 'blackbirding,' 75-
creation of the office of High Com-
missioner, 76.

Stanhope's Life of Pitt,' 307.
Steel Corporation, The United
States, 177. See United States.
Stewart, J. M., Critical Exposition

of Bergson's Philosophy,' 152, note.
Stokes, F. G., his translation of the
'Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum,'
129-132 et seq.

Strauss, R., 'Guntram,' 123

'Salome,' ib.-'Elektra,' 124.
Strong, Mrs S. Arthur, on the per-
sonal traits of the Duke of Devon-
shire, 263.

Suess, Prof., 'Das Antlitz der Erde,'
518 et seq.

Sutcliffe, G. Lister, on the regulations
governing garden cities, 502.

T.

Thackeray and the English
Novel, 420-from plot to charac-
ter, ib.-early tale tellers, 421-
Fielding, 422-Richardson, ib.-
completer characterisation, 424-
Scott's greatness and short-com-
ings, ib.-Jane Austen, ib.-the
Brontës, 425-the Thackeray Cen-
tenary, ib.-Lady Ritchie's edition,
426-Thackeray, the man, 427-his
insouciance, 428-worldlings, 429
-'cynicism,' 430-incoherence of
plots, 431-'man of the world'
books, 432-atmosphere of intrigue,
433-detestation of shams, ib.—no
characters with greatness, 434-
'Vanity Vair,' ib.-Becky, 435-
primarily a satirist, 437-' Barry
Lyndon,' ib.-complete mastery of
his instrument, 438-comparisons
with Dickens, 439-has achieved
greatness, 441.

1

Thayer, W. R., works relating to
Italian independence, 376.

Thomas, D. A., and the Coal Strike,
554.

Tonga, kingdom of, created, 65.
Tourgueniev, I. S., his 'Memoirs of a
Sportsman,' 53-admiration of the
personality of George Sand, ib.
Town-planning, 493. See Garden
Cities.

Trevelyan, G. M., his Garibaldian
trilogy, 376, 392 et seq.

Tripoli and Constantinople, 248-
withdrawal of troops, 250-occu-
pied by Italians, ib.-negotiations
for peace, 253.

Turkey under the Constitution,
202-result of the revolution, 203,
248-programme of reforms unful-
filled, 204-character of the move-
ment, 205-overbearing attitude,
ib.-spirit animating the Young
Turks, 206-elections to Parlia-
ment, 207-measures passed by
the Committee, 208-grievances of
the Arabs and Albanians, 209-
revolts, 210-212-concessions of the
Committee, 212-discontent of the
Kurds, ib. - Druses and Arme-
nians, 213-acts of repression of
the Committee, 214, 249-violent
methods, 215, 254-257-divisions
among the Young Turks, 216-
Jewish influence, 217-support of
the army, ib.-invasion of Tripoli,
218-forces of disintegration, ib.—
attitude of the Balkan States, 220
-the Great Powers, 220-223.

U.

Unionists, The Liberal, and the
Duke of Devonshire, 258. See
Devonshire. Formation of the
party, 266, 268-result, 273.
United States Steel Corporation,
177-gigantic industry, ib.-inves-
tigation into the working, 179-
reports, 180-sketch of the in-
dustry previous to the formation
of the Steel Corporation, 180-197
-rupture between the Carnegie
Company and the unions, 184-189
- introduction of labour-saving
machinery, 185-expansion of the
industry, 189-export trade, ib.—
practice of dumping, 190-
visions of the tariff, 191-195-
creation of holding companies, 195-
197-number of companies taken
over to form the Steel Corpora-
tion, 197-total capitalisation, 198
-organisation, 199-201.

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United States, system of plurality

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sons with the Church in England,
583-good progress, 585-compari-
sons with Nonconformist work,
586-Nonconformity in transition,
587-statistics of respective ad-
herents, 589-593-religious census
tables, 590, 591-the Bill not justi-
fied, 593.

Wallis, Mrs M. D., 'Life in Feejee,'
62.

Ward, Dr A. W., 'The Epistolæ
Obscurorum Virorum,' 129.

Ward, Wilfrid, 'Life of John Henry,
Cardinal Newman,' 458 et seq.
Waterhouse, Rev. J., 'The King and
People of Fiji,' 62.
Waterlow, S.,
Bergson,' 152.

The Philosophy of

Whig, definition of the term, 258.
Whitney, Prof. J. P., 'The Eliza-
bethan Reformation,' 79.

Williams, Rev. J., 'Narrative of Mis-
sionary Enterprises in the South
Seas,' 62.

Wood, Col. W., 'The St Lawrence,'
398.

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I. The Younger Pitt.

II. Beau Nash and Bath.

III. The Elizabethan Age in Recent

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By C. G. Robinson

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By Prof. Herford

IV. Cavour and the Making of Italy. By J. A. R. Marriott
V. The St. Lawrence.

By Colonel Wood (of Quebec)

VI. Thackeray and the English Novel. By John Bailey
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