Mathews and Marrot) reprinted from the Pall Mall Gazette' of forty-seven years ago. They are an example of Trollope's aptness and thoroughness. Tireless in his endeavours their author spared no pains in searching for the truths of his subject, and undertook labours which a lesser man would surely have avoided. The result is a little book which the eager followers of Trollope may profitably add to their collections. It is vigorous, true stuff, written with plenty of shrewd insight, and characteristic.
TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINTH VOLUME OF THE QUARTERLY REVIEW.
[Titles of Articles are printed in heavier type. The names of authors of articles are printed in italics.]
Abercrombie, Lascelles, extract from his book on 'Romanticism,' 351- 352.
Acton, Lord, on Machiavelli, 64, 65 -on Canning, 194.
Adams, Francis, translator of Hip- pocrates, 107.
Agriculture in 1927..257-272. Agriculture, Ministry of, 271. Allenby, Field Marshal Lord, Com- mander-in-Chief in Egypt, 241, 255 -his policy in Egypt, 242-243, 248, 249, 250-251.
America, The Religion of, 22–35. Animal Behaviour, 130–153. Army, mechanisation of the, 273. Asbury, Herbert, 'Up from Method- ism,' 22, 31-32.
'Astley's,' three volumes of prints, press cuttings, MSS., etc., in the possession of C. B. Cochran, Esq., 168-a famous circus, 169.
Bensusan, S. L., Agriculture in 1927,' 257.
Béranger, extract from poem by, 232. Biffen, Sir Rowland, on wheat pro- duction, 259-260.
Bird, Major-General Sir W. D., 'The Direction of War,' 273 et seq
Blake, William, centenary of the death of, 412-413.
Books, Some Recent, 205-214, 412- 422.
Bridgeman, Rt Hon. W. C., extract
from his speech on the Navy Estimates, March 1927..97. Bulfin, General Sir Edward, 241, 242. Burghclere, Lady, A Great Man's
Friendship,' 215, 216, 222, 225, 233.
Butler, H. B., extract from his article in Encyclopædia Britannica' on 'International Labour Organisa- tion,' 316.
Cabell, James Branch, Straws and Prayer Books,' 22, 35. Campbell, Thomas, extract from his 'Pleasures of Hope,' 351. Campbell-Bannerman, Rt Hon. Sir Henry, 401.
Canning, George, In Memoriam, 185-204.
Canning, Rt Hon. George, extracts from his parody, 'Good Intentions,' 186-187-his connexion with the 'Quarterly Review,' 188-189-his foreign policy, 194 et seq.-extract from a speech by, 196.
Cecil, Algernon, The Characters of Napoleon and Wellington pared,' 215.
Chamberlain, Frederick, learics,' 420.
Chancellor, E. Beresford, The Thames,' 116.
Characters of Napoleon and Wel- lington compared, The, 215-233. Chatterton, E. Keble, Whalers and Whaling, 36, 40, 46-'Captain John Smith,' 419.
Cheetham, Sir Milne, 240.
Chicago, the most interesting city in the United States, 24.
Churchill, Mr, as Historian, 1-21. Churchill, Rt Hon. Winston S., C.H., M.P., The World Crisis, 1916-18,' extracts from, 3-21.
Circus Dickens Knew, The, 168- 184.
Civilisation, Theories of, 379-399. Cochran, C. B., owner of 'Astley's,' 168, 169.
Conscription, principle of, 285. 'Contemporary Review,' June 1927, allusion to article on Disarmament in, 89.
Whale,' 36, 41-42, 44-45, 46, 47–54, 56.
Crashaw, Richard, 'Poems, English, Latin and Greek,' 416-417. Curzon, Marquess, extract from his communication to Lord Allenby, 250, 408, 409-410.
Custance, Admiral Sir Reginald, 'A Study of War,' 273, 275.
Dark, Sidney, The Religion of America,' 22.
David, Sir John, 'The Philosophy of Ancient Britain,' 212-213.
Derby, Mary Countess of, 216-217- extracts from letters from the Duke of Wellington to, 218-219. Deutsch, Julius, head of the Red Army in Austria, 365-366, 368, 373. Dickens, Chas., author of 'Sketches by Boz,' 168-169.
Dickens, The Circus (which he) Knew, 168-184.
Disarmament, The Problem of, 81-99.
Disher, M. Willson, The Circus Dickens Knew,' 168.
Disraeli, Rt Hon. Benjamin, extract from a speech of, 174-extract from his last unfinished novel, 218-on Wellington, 233.
Ducrow, Andrew, a famous show. man, 169 et seq.
Egypt, mistakes in British policy in, 234, 236, 239, 242-Revolution in, 240-241-recognised as a British Protectorate by President Wilson, 244-formed subject of debates in both Houses of Parliament, 245- importance of British occupation of, 246-247-riots in, 248-249- Englishmen murdered, 251-252- the source of civilisation, 382 et seq. Egyptian Problem, The Solution of the, 234-256. Empire Defence, 400-411.
Gaskell, G. A., Gnostic Scriptures Interpreted,' 420-421.
Gaultier, Bon, editor of 'The Book of Ballads,' 168, 175-176.
Government of India Act, the, 335, 339.
Grass, intensive farming of, 265-267. Great Ones of the Sea, The, 36-56. Greek Science, 100-115.
Greek View of Life, The, 350-362. Grey, 2nd Earl, his judgment upon the lesson of history similar to that of Machiavelli, 65.
Guerreau, Maurice, on International Labour Organisation, 317–318.
Hadow, Sir W. H., 'Music,' 291, 292.
Hall, Sir David, on Agriculture, 271.
Hankey, Sir Maurice, 402, 409. Harper, Admiral, 'The Truth about Jutland,' extracts from, 13, 15. Harris, Wilson, writer of an article on 'Disarmament Progress,' in the 'Contemporary Review' for June 1927..89.
Hart, Captain B. H. Liddell, 'Paris, or the Future of War,' 273, 274, 290.
Headley, Lord, 'The Affinity between the Original Church of Jesus Christ and Islam,' 212.
Heath, Sir Thomas, on the study of science among the Greeks, 102, 104, 110.
Helmpemann, Friedrich, chologie,' 130.
International Labour Office, pro- cedure of, 324-325, 327--functions of, 329-333.
International Labour Organisation, establishment of, 314-315-extract from article in Encyclopædia Britannica on, 316-duties of, 317, 318-319-influence of, 333-334.
Ireland, Mr Alleyne, on bad govern. ment, 336- The New Korea,' 414- 415.
Japan, extract from the constitution of, 348-349. Jellicoe, Admiral Sir John, extracts from one of his letters to the Admiralty, 12-13-extract from Admiralty Official Narrative of, 14-extract from his Report on the Battle of Jutland, 15.
Jenkins, J. T., A History of the
Whale Fisheries,' 36.
Johnston, G. A., 'The Social Philo- sophy of International Labour Legislation,' 309.
Jutland, Battle of, 11-17.
Kellner, Dr Leon,
'History of American Literature,' extract from, 30.
Kerr, R. B., 'Is Britain Over-popu- lated?' 418.
Kitchener's Army, Mr Churchill's tribute to, 11
Knaplund, Dr Paul, 'Gladstone and Britain's Imperial Policy,' 206-207. Köhler, Wolfgang, 'The Mentality of Apes,' 130.
Ku-Klux-Klan, activities and in- fluence of, 24, 25.
Labour Legislation, International, The Social Philosophy of, 309- 334.
Lankester, Sir Ray, on the distinc- tion between instinctive and in- telligent behaviour, 138. Laski, Prof. Harold J.,
velli and the Present Time,' 57.
Law, Hugh A., 'Anglo-Irish Litera- ture,' 213.
Lawrence, C. E., The Personality of Edmund Spenser,' 154.
Lawton, Lancelot, 'The Russian Revolution,' 205–206.
League of Nations, extract from Covenant of the, 82-Sub-Com- mittee A., extract from Report of, 92-93-Article 23 of the Covenant of the, 312.
Legacy of Greece, The,' essays by Various Writers, 350.
Legonis, Emile, 'Spenser,' 154. Lewis, Sinclair, Elmer Gantry,' 22, 27, 30, 35.
Liebig, extract from, 106.
Life, The Greek View of, 350-362. Linlithgow, Marquis of, Chairman of Commission on Agriculture, 268. Lloyd George, Rt Hon. D., his policy in 1915..5-6-in 1916-1917.. 9-10, 17-18.
Lloyd, Sir George (now Lord), High Commissioner of Egypt, 255–256. Lodge, Sir Oliver, 'Science and Human Progress,' 210.
Ludwig, Emil, 'Napoleon,' 215 et seq. Lund, Ingeborg, translator of 'Lud- wig von Beethoven's Pianoforte Sonatas,' by William Behrend, 291.
Madras Hindu,' a Nationalist news- paper, extract from, 340.
Landucci, Luca, 'A Florentine Diary,' | Malmesbury, the Earl of, on Canning,
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