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INDEX

TO THE

TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTIETH VOLUME OF THE
QUARTERLY REVIEW.

Titles of Articles are printed in heavier type.
articles are printed in italics.]

A.

ga Khan, H.H. the, 'India in
Transition,' 404.

llbutt, Sir Clifford, 'System of
Medicine,' 357 note.

The names of authors of

Ammianus, Marcellinus, the History
of, 39. See Latin.

Archer, William, India and the
Future,' 418, 422.

Armas, José de, 'Spain and Gibral-
lar,' 182.

Army, British, military operations
on the Western Front, 236-246,
504-519 in Italy, 246-248- in
Palestine, 248-Mesopotamia, 249
-number of prisoners and guns
captured, 514-defeat of the Turks
in Palestine, 523-at Archangel,
525.

Asquith, Rt. Hon. H. H., on the rise
in food prices, 149,

Austria-Hungary, military operations
against Italy, 246-248.

llies, War Council, 250-disposi-
tions of the reserve, 250-252-
numerically inferior, 252-system
of the restricted offensive, 254-
Gent local successes, 255-causes of the
successful operations, 504, 519–522.
merica's First Year of War, 89—
Sources of opposition to participa-
fetion, ib.-disappearance of German
der propaganda, 90-hostility of Irish
Americans to England, 91-views
on the Irish question, ib.-views of
the Pacifists, 92-the Socialists,
92-94-result of elections, 93-pro-
dess of educating the people, 94-99
German peace intrigues, 96-
diplomatic offensive' of President
in Wilson, 97-extent of American
participation in the War, 100-
programme of construction, 101–
Sincrease of the Navy, 102-the
Army, ib.-Aviation Service, 103-
Shipping, ib.-Food requirements
of the Allies, 104-Railroad Systems,
and the raising of Funds, ib.-
Causes of the failure to complete
its programme, 105-108-creation
of the Council of National Defence,
107-failure of the transportation
system and construction of ships,
-system of government, 108-
reorganisation, ib.-method of con-
scription, 109.

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Vol. 230.-No. 457.

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B.

Barton, Edward, Ambassador to
Turkey, 272.

Beer, G. L., 'The English-Speaking
Peoples,' 94.

Benelli, Sem, 'L'Altare,' 137-pæan
to Italy, 139, 143.

Binyon, Lawrence, 'For the Fallen,'
384.

Blood, Colonel W. P., 'The Course
of the War,' 236, 504.

Briggs, Prof., 'Commentary on the
Psalms,' 7, 8 note.

Brooke, Rupert, 'The Soldier,' 386.

Brown, Horatio F., 'The Ideals and
Aspirations of Italy,' 131-'The
English in the Levant,' 257.

Bucarest, The Four Treaties of,
166 the first Treaty, ib.—the
second, 167-170-the third, 170-175
-the fourth, 175–181.

Bulgaria, defeat of the army, 522-
proposals for an armistice, 523-
surrender, 528.

Burghley, William Cecil, Lord,
policy of foreign trade, 258.

Burrows, Dr, on the third Treaty of
Bucarest, 171.

C.

Cæsar, Julius, in command in Gaul,
365-policy, 367-condemnation at
Rome, 388-appreciation of his
successes, 369-De Analogia,' 376
-soldiers, 378.

Capital, proposed tax on, 201.

Casement, Roger, seditious articles,
215- Why Casement went to
Germany,' 217-landing and arrest,
223.

on

Chirol, Sir Valentine, Cecil Spring-
Rice: In Memoriam,' 57-' Con-
stitutional Reform in India,' 401.
Cicero and the Conquest of Gaul,
361-correspondence, 362-364-lack
of interest, 364-367-silence
Cæsar's campaigns, 369, 372-
speech on his successes, 370-
absorption in city politics, 272-
protégé Trebatius, 373-attitude to
the campaign, 374-references to
Britain, 375-compliment from
Cæsar, 376-his letters compared
to Horace Walpole's, 377-a typical
Roman, 378.

Cohen, Herman, The Court of
Criminal Appeal,' 342.

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-cases of conviction, 344-d
cipline of the benches of jury-cour
345-'misdirections,' ib.-'Reas
able,' 346-appeal against conv
tion, 347-types of cases, 34
'mixed' verdicts, 349-award
punishment, 350-power of miti
tion in cases, 351-remission
penalties, 352-misreception of
dence, 353-case of Palmer, 35
"Three Brides,' ib.-influence
'similar acts,' 355-value of
work of the Court, 355, 360-tr
ment of the habitual criminal, 35
the mentally affected,' 356-35
Is the Court to have the powe
ordering a new trial? 358-facili
to poor prisoners,' 359.

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Curtis, Lionel, 'Letters to the Pe
of India,' 410.

D.

D'Annunzio, Gabriele, Laudi,'
-La Nave,' 139, 141.

Darwin, Charles R., voyage in
Beagle,' 454-friendship
Lyell and Hooker, 455, 463-thi
of the Origin of Species by Nat
Selection, 463.

Debt, National, amount, 196.
Devolution, Functional, princi
338.

Devonport, Lord, appointed
Controller, 145, 165.

Driver, Prof., 'An Introduction
the Literature of the Old Te
ment,' 5 note, 10.

Duhm, B., Commentary on
Psalms,' 4.

Dyer, Sir W. Thiselton, Directo
Kew Gardens, 460-essay on
Distribution of Plants, 465.

E.

Economy, National, result of
campaign, 155, 163.

England, ideals and aspirations, 1

Ethics of Prussian Statecraft,
See Prussian.

F.

Fayle, C. Ernest, 'The Principles of
Reconstruction,' 319.

Finance, British, During and
After the War, 190-national
wealth and trade, ib.-increase in
the power of production, 191-war
expenditure, ib.-war Budgets, 192
-table of Receipts and Expendi-
tare, 193-taxation, 195-amount
of the National Debt, 196-cost of
the war, 197-expenditure after
the war, 198-alternative methods
of meeting the charge, 199-assess-
ment of farmers, 200-institution
of a small annual tax on capital,
201-estimate of the income and
expenditure for the years 1907 and
1917..202-need for increased pro-
duction, 203-advantages and dis-
advantages of the old economic
policy, 204-waste in the produc-
tion and consumption of food, 205
output of steel, ib.-report of
the Labour Party on reconstruc-
tion, 206-cost of demobilisation,
207-foreign investments, 208-
food imports, ib.-development of
trade, 209-amount borrowed
abroad, 210-position of shipping,
211-re-transfer from War Loans
to oversea enterprises, 212-emi-
gration, ib.-co-operation between
Capital and Labour, 213.

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Gentz, Friedrich von, Fragments
upon the Balance of Power,' 294.
German Propagandist Societies,
70-the D. U. Transozean, 70-74
publications, 73-two separate
companies, ib.-Hamburg Colonial
Institute, 74-War Combine of
German Industries, ib.-Union for
Germanism in Foreign Countries,
75-German-Bulgarian Society, ib.
-German-Balkan and Turkish
Societies, 76-German-Asia Minor
Society, 78-Levant Association,
ib.-German-Asiatic and Persian
Associations, 79-German-Chinese
Society, ib.-Indian Association,
80-the Frankfort Bureau, 80-82—
German-South American Institute,
82-84-Hamburg Iberian-American
Society, 84-86-number and cost,
86-futility of the propagandist
efforts, 87.

Germany, ideal Germania,' 132-134.
Germany and Sinn Fein, 214. See
Sinn Fein.

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Gibraltar and Spain, 182. See
Spain.

Gibson, W. W., 'The Battle,' 396.

Giffen, Sir Robert, 'Growth of
Capital,' extract from, 196.

Gordon, A. R., "The Poets of the
Old Testament,' 20.

Graves, Capt. Robert, 'It's a Queer
Time,' 398-'Fairies and Fusiliers,'
400.

Grenfell, Julian, 'Into Battle,' 386.

H.

Hakluyt, Richard, The Principal
Navigations, Voyages and Dis-
coveries of the English Nation,'
260.

Harborne, William, grant of the right
to trade with Turkey, 261. See
Levant.

Hardy, Thomas, war verses, 384.

Hobhouse, Stephen, An English
Prison from Within,' 21.

Holmes, T. Rice, 'Cæsar's Conquest
of Gaul,' 361.

Hooker, Sir Joseph: A Great
Naturalist, 453-expedition in
the 'Erebus,' 454-association with
Lyell and Darwin, ib.-with Hux-
ley, 455-marriage, ib.-founds the
'X Club,' 456-letters, 457-a great
botanist, 458-organisation of the
gardens at Kew, ib.-contributions
to scientific botany, 459-editor of
the 'Icones Plantarum' and the
'Botanical Magazine,' 460-publi-
cation of other works, 460, 466-
geographical distribution of plants,
461-463, 465-Essay on the Origin
of Species, 463-means and causes
of the migration of plants, 464-
experiments on Pitcher Plants,
467-morphological work, ib.-in-
vestigations on 'Welwitschia,' 467-
469-work as President of the
Royal Society, 469-characteristics,
470, 472-influence of his father,
470-views on education, 471-
habits and tastes, 472-friends,
473.

Huxley, Leonard, The Life and
Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton
Hooker,' 453.

Huxley, T. H., voyage in the 'Rattl
snake,' 455-friendship with Dar
win and Hooker, ib.

I.

India, Constitutional Reform
401-extracts from the Montage
Chelmsford Report, 401 et seq.
'Conditions of the Problem,'
-demand for radical changes,

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'politically-minded classes,' 40
407-'the voiceless millions,' 40€,
local self-government, 408-p
vincial spheres, 409-'the reserv
and transferred subjects,' ib
disadvantages of the scheme
'Joint Address,' 410-subjects th
can be transferred,' 411-cont
tution of the new electorate, ib
communal representatives,' 41
proposed Legislative Assembly 8
Council of State, 413-abolition
the 'statutory' restrictions, 414
K. Vyasa Rao's 'Future Gove
ment of India,' 416-relati
between the British and Ind
Governments, 417-developmen
resources, 418-reception of
Report, 419-421.

India a Nation, Is? 422—claim
unity, ib.-number of languag
423-statistics of education,
426-universal language, 42
'Western educated section,' 42
position of the Brahmans, 42
number and characteristics, 42
caste system, 430-extension
communal representation, 431.
Italy, The Ideals and Aspiratic
of, 131-England, 132-Germa
132-134-France, 134-Italy,
religious fervour of the races,
138 A Maria,' ib.-'A Dio,'

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Crusaders, 114-mode of elect-
ing rulers, ib.-character of the
Sovereigns, 115-construction of
society, ib.-four independent
states, 116-four baronies, 117-
female influence, 118-cause of the
disaster of Hattin, ib.-case of
Renaud de Châtillon, 119-import-
ance of the middle class, ib.-
character of the Poulains, 120—
mixture of races, 121-the Syrians
and Armenians, 123-Moslems, ib.
Jews, 124-slaves, ib.-Knights
of St John, 125-Templars, ib.-
a fruitful land, 126-civilisation,
127-literature, ib.-architecture,
128-Cyprus, 129-Greece, ib.

Jordan, W. G., 'Religion in Song, or
Studies in the Psalter,' 1, 19, 20.

Julian, Emperor, influence on Am-
mianus, 50-characteristics, 51-
attitude towards literature, 52—
system of religion, 53.

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gift for life-like portraiture, 46—
descriptions of campaigns, 47-
moral standard, 48-attitude to
civil justice, 49-persecutions in
Antioch, ib. — influence of the
Emperor Julian, 50-53-power of
the barbarian world, 54-decay of
Roman society, ib.

Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 111.
See Jerusalem.

Leland, Waldo G., 'America's First
Year of War,' 89.

Lello, Henry, Ambassador to Turkey,
275.

Levant, The English in the, 257–
development of trade, 258-260-
efforts of private individuals, 260
-right to trade granted to W.
Harborne, 261-negotiations with
Turkey, 262-264-Levant Com-
pany, 264-amalgamated with the
Venetian Company, 265-grant of
a perpetual charter, 266—arriva)
of Harborne at Constantinople, 267
-difficulties of his position, 268-
271-E. Barton appointed Ambas-
sador, 272-275-H. Lello, 275-278
-growth of piracy in the Medi-
terranean, 278.

Lords, A Tame House of, 433-
Second Chamber Conference, ib.-
four functions, 434-qualifications
of members, ib.-relations with the
House of Commons, 435-revision
of Bills, 436-appointment of a
Committee or Free Conference,
437, 446-election of members, 438
- rejection of five alternative
plans, ib.-the grouping plan, 440

division of Great Britain into
thirteen areas, ib.-selection of
candidates, 441-443-election of
81 peers, 443-445-secret debates
of the Free Conference, 446-plan
of Compromise, ib.-House of Lords
point of view, 447-its possession
of real power, 449-result of the
system of Conferences, 450-452-
responsibility of Ministers, 451.

Luna, Señor Roso de, 'La Humani-
dad y los Césares,' 184.

Lyall, Sir Alfred, on the policy of
constitutional government in
India, 403.

Lyell, Sir Charles, 'The Principles
of Geology,' 453.

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