Harper, Harry, Commercial Aero- Hasell, E. J., nautics,' 229, 154.
Harrington, Earl of, Ambassador to Spain, 241, 202. See Stanhope.
Hashagen, J., Das Rheinland und die Französische Herrschaft,' 231, 26.
Harris, Sir Augustus, manager of Haskins, Charles Homer, 'Some Drury Lane Theatre, 242, 287- successful seasons, 289-death, 290.
Problems of the Peace Conference,' 235, 1.
Hasse, J. A., opera composer, 242, 282, 283.
Hastings Barony, case of, 224, 55, 70. -, Marquis of, Governor-General of India, denounces action of Colonel Bannerman, 232, 277.
Warren, portrait, 227, 52. Hatch, Sir E. F. G., Belgian Refugees in the United Kingdom, 225, 188 -Chairman of the Departmental Committee, 195.
Hauptmann, Carl, dramas, 223, 326. Hauser, Prof. H., 'Les Méthodes allemandes d'expansion économi- que,' 225, 383.
Havell, E. B., ' Indian Sculpture and Painting,' 223, 509 et seq.
Hawkin, R. C., South Africa and her German Neighbour,' 225, 92. Hawtrey, Dr, Headmaster of Eton, 229, 302.
Hay, Colonel C. J., History of the Militia,' 225, 425 note.
Haymarket Theatre, 237, 22-24. Hayne, R. Y., of South Carolina, 223, 163.
Hasan Khan, Sirdar of Erivan, 238, Hazlitt, W. Carew, 'Shakespear,
Hasbach, Dr. W., 'A History of the English Agricultural Labourer,' 235, 256.
Himself and His Work,' 236, 225.
William, 'Criticisms and Dramatic Essays of the English Stage,' 239, 18, 25.
Headlam, Dr. A. C., 'The Revenues of the Church of England,' 229, 447- Eastern Christianity: Re-
form and Reunion,' 231, 112- on the Report of the Royal Com- mission on Oxford, 238, 347- member of the Oxford Council and General Board, 355- The Life and Teaching of Jesus the Christ,' 240, 378, 382-384-'The Church of England, Primary Charge of the,' 242, 228, 231, 232-234-opinion on the vestiarian question, 237-on revision of the Prayer-book, 239.
Cecil, The Censorship of the Press,' 234, 132.
J. W., 'History of Twelve Days,' 224, 507-' The Issue,' 227, 264, 269-preface to 'Imperial Germany,' 267-'Plebiscites,' 236, 206-Russian Diplomacy before the War,' 237, 155.
Walter, extract from his trans- lation Agamemnon of Eschylus, 224, 314.
Health Insurance, reduotion of ex- penditure, 225, 532–534.
Ministry of, 228, 486.
of Munition Workers Com-
mittee,' reports, 232, 383.
Heere, Lucas d', portraits, 235, 213.
Hegel, G. W. F. von, philosophy, 223,
49; 231, 371; 233, 178, 182- Phenomenology of Mind,' 225, 298 -doctrine of Knowledge, 236, 153. Hehn, Victor, 'De moribus Ruthen- orum,' 223, 551.
Heigel, K. T., ' Deutsche Geschichte,' 231, 26.
Heiler, Friedrich, Der Katholizis- mus, Seine Idee und seine Erschein- ung,' 240, 1-23.
Heine, Heinrich, on the position of Germany, 223, 46-prophecy on, 53 -revolutionary principles, 233, 172 -History of Religion and Philo- sophy in Germany,' 173, 176, 182 -hatred of Christianity, 173, 186 -enthusiasm on the new religion of the body, 175- The Romantic School,' 176-Jewish origin, 407— translations of his poems, 239, 50, 53-friendship with Lucie Austin, 51-55- illness, 52- prejudices against the English, 54-death, 55. Heitland, Mr, 'Roman Republic,' 226, 41.
Heitz, Major, Chief Police Commis- sioner, interview with M. van der Gheyn, 236, 252.
Healy, T. M., Governor-General of Hejaz, revolt, 234, 417. Ireland, position, 242, 364.
Hearn, L., on the Industry of the Chinese, 235, 245. Hearnshaw, F. J. C., Compulsory Military Service in England,' 225,
416-' Democracy at the Cross- ways,' 231, 520–522.
Heather, a dual organism, 240, 218. Heckethorn, 'History of Secret Societies,' 237, 88. Hedengren, Johannes, Johannes, Republik eller konungadöme,' 231, 149.
Hekler, Dr A., Greek and Roman Portraits,' 234, 23.
Helander, A. B., ' Atlas de Finlande,' article by, 225, 349.
Helferich, Dr, Finance Minister, 224,
Helfferich, Karl, 'Vom Kriegsaus- bruch bis zum uneingeschränkten U-Bootkrieg,' 234, 340, 342, 347. Heligoland, result of the cession to Germany, 226, 84-colour-scheme, 85-value, 86-fortifications, 87,
Helwys, Thomas, founds a Separatist
church in London, 234, 268.
Hemmeon, M. de W., 'Burgage Tenure in Medieval England,' 232, 118, note.
Henderson, Rt Hon. Arthur, member of the Belgian Refugees Committee, 225, 195 note, 199-sent to Russia, 240, 402-criticism on, 241, 353. Colonel, Science of War,' 237, 240, 244.
David, 237, 126-133.
Heralds' College, 224, 63- Visita- tions,' 64-67.
Herbert, Lord, of Lea, Secretary at War, reform, 241, 266- Life of,' 267.
Herder, J. G., epigram on the Germans, 223, 54.
Heredity, study of, 240, 239-243. Herero rising in 1904. .229, 395. Hereros, war with the Germans, 225,
Herford, Prof. C. H., lecture on the Poetic view of the World,' 228, 236-Recent Shakespearean In- vestigation,' 241, 399.
Heritage of the Actor, The, 240, 53-73.
Herodotus, on the bitterness of life, 242, 45.
Heroes, A Chaplet of, 225, 53–72.
Herries, J. C., 'Memoirs of,' 223, 227 note.
J. M., protest against naval Herringham, Lady, copies from the expenditure, 223, 121.
Hendrik, Burton J., The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page,' 239, 317.
Henequen fibre or Sisal grass, 238,
Ajanta Frescoes, 223, 513. Herrod-Hempsall, W., 'Bee-keeping Simplified,' 231, 501.
Herschell, Lord, member of the Venezuelan Boundary Tribunal, 241, 372.
Henley, William Ernest, 237, 101-Hersing, Capt.-Lieut., number of
Henry V, King, history of, 242, 171–
VIII, King, system of naval organisation, 235, 125.
Henty, G. A., war correspondent to the 'Standard,' 227, 361.
Her Majesty's Theatre, history, 242, 285.
Hertzog, General, head of the South African Nationalist Party, 225, 108 views on Imperial Unity,
of Europe,' 229, 225-228-The Diplomacy of the Age of Absolu- tism,' 228-230.
227, 138-character of his policy, Hilliard, Nicholas, miniatures, 235,
Hervé, G., 'Apres la Marne,' 226, 472.
Hervieu, Paul, character of his novels, 237, 342-dramas, 343. Herzen, Alexander, forerunner of the Russian revolution, 233, 172, 405- Who is Guilty?' 172- Letters on Dilettantism in Learn- ing, 173, 179-182.
Hesse, Prince Frederick Charles of, elected King of Finland, 231, 165.
Grand Duke of, popularity, 237, 115.
Hettner, Prof. A., 'Die Ziele unsere Weltpolitik,' extract from, 227, 148, 152-154.
Hewlett, Maurice, Singsongs of the War,' 224, 404.
214-treatise on the Art of Limning,' 215.
Hilton, John, ‘Public Kitchens, 229, 162.
Hime, Capt., "Universal Conscrip tion," 225, 428 note.
Hippoboscids, 234, 91, 94. The English Poems of, Hirsch, Baron, 236, 112-128. Heylyn, Peter, on the study of History and Geography,' 236, 77. Hichens, Canon, on British rule in Palestine, 226, 431 note.
constitutes Oriental Railway Company, 228, 488.
Hicks, Joynson, charges against the Royal Flying Corps, 227, 203, 204. Hideyoshi, the hero of Japanese militarism, 234, 396.
Highlands, The Economic Future of the Scottish, 233, 153–171.
Hill, Rev. George, 'An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster,' edited by, 239, 27.
Miss Octavia, efforts to improve industrial dwellings, 240, 38, 44.
W. J., History of Diplomacy in the International Development
Historical Studies, Congress of, in London, 237, 411.
History of Egypt in the Middle Ages,' extract from 223, 542.
and Theology, 240, 374–384. Hitchcock, Senator, embargo on the export of munitions, 226, 202. Hives, form of, 231, 505. Hoare, Oliver J. G., member of the Cross Channel Air Transport Com- mittee, 240, 89.
Hobbes, on compulsory military service, 225, 418.
Thomas, The Leviathan,' 229,
Hobhouse, Stephen, An English Holland, Separatists migrate to, 234,
Prison From Within,' 230, 21- 'English Prisons To-day,' edited by, 238, 376, 379, 384 et seq.
Hobley, G. W., Bantu Beliefs and Magic,' 240, 291.
Hobson, Prof., The Domain of Natural Science,' 241, 134 note.
Höcker, Capt., An der Spitze meiner Campagnie,' 236, 200.
Hodges, Frank, on the principles of the mine owners' scheme, 236, 188.
Hodgson, Ralph, character of his poetry, 226, 382.
Hoernle, R. F. A.,
Theories of Mind or Consciousness,' 229, 140.
Hogarth, D. G., 'Lebanon,' 226, 418- A Wandering Scholar in the Levant,' 229, 49-' Present Discontents in the Near and Middle East,' 234, 411. Hogi, Oshikawa, member of the Japanese Parliament, 234, 397.
Hohenlohe, Prince, criticism on Colonial policy, 229, 374.
Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Prince, on the Armenian atrocities, 233, 392. Hohenzollern, Prince Leopold of, candidate for the Spanish Crown, 227, 390.
Holden, Sir Edward, on the banking system of creating credits, 228, 66. Holland, Union of 1814..223, 218.
amount of food supplied to Germany, 224, 454; 225, 282.
investigations into the system of agriculture, 225, 16, 29-33— imports of meat, 290.
267—relations with England, 268.
number of tons of coal, 240,
B. H., 'Hamilton and Dilke,'
The First Lord, 233, 375–384. Lady, Memoirs, 225, 509. Hollond, Mr, Discourses of the Navy,' 236, 93 note.
Holman, W. A., Premier of New South Wales, withdraws resigna- tion, 236, 14.
Holmes, Edmund G. A., Joy and Child Training, 241, 150.
Rev. Canon Scott, The Christian Church in Gaul,' 229, 336, 345, 351.
T. Rice, Cæsar's Conquest of Gaul,' 230, 361.
Rev. T. S., The History of the Parish and Manor of Wookey,' 241, 23.
Holroyd, Sir Charles, Director of the National Gallery, 224, 345.
Holt, E. B., The New Realism,' 229, 121.
Holy Cross, The,' Ode to, 224, 38.
Roman Empire,' 237, 402, 405. the Holzhauer, Rear-Admiral, on training of a battleship crew, 226, 339.
Home, Sir Anthony, on the use of
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