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Clarendon's opinion of Falkland, 141
Clergy, growth of an exclusive spirit
among the, 62, 439

Clifford (Prof.), A Modern Symposium,
353-358

College at Constantinople, 740

College of Surgeons, women applicants
for the license in midwifery, 896
Colonies, policy of Great Britain to-
wards her, 38

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- self-government of the, 809

relations between the mother country
and the, 816

proposed confederation of, 817
Constantinople as the head of a revived
Byzantine Empire, 870, 876
Contagious diseases, 380

Convocation, constitution of, 693

the living voice of the Church, 769
Coprolites, preparation of, by sulphuric
acid, 317

Copyright and patent law, distinction
between the working of, 318
Council of Trent, history of the, 130
Crimean war, 747

Crookes (William), Another Lesson from

the Radiometer, 879-887
Crookes's radiometer, 242-256
Cross's (Mr.) speech on the Eastern
Question, 865

Crystallography, new German journal
of, 515

Cunning system, or Khitraya Mekhanika,
407

Cygnus, discovery of a new star in, 162

DALLINGER'S (Rev. W. H.) ex-

periments on germs, 516
Danilo (Prince) of Montenegro, 371-373
Darwin (George H.) on the earth's axis
of rotation, 506

Day on amphibious fishes, 172

Dead Sea, geology of the (Lartet), 163–
165

Death the one inevitable law of life, 834
Denudation, effects of, 165

Dicey (Edward), Our Route to India,
665-685

Disestablishment of the Church of
England, prospects of, 64

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dangers of, 434

Social Aspects of, by the Rev. J. G.
Rogers, 436-457

and Disendowment, by the Rev.
A. H. Mackonochie, 686-670
Dissent, relations between Church and,
442

Dissenters, attitude of, towards the
Church, 55

- no distinction to be drawn between

religious and political, 446
Domesday (New) Book, 459
Drama, the acted, 611

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EART

ARTH'S axis, on possible displace-
ments of the, 504-507

Eastern Question, 95, 307, 360, 665,
707, 729, 857

Edinburgh University, medical women
at, 890

Egypt, importance of, to England, 717,
865, 876

-, proposed occupation of, by England,
670

Electric conductivity of water, 513
Electrical condition of the fruit of Mo-
mordica elaterium (Yule), 169
Ellicott (Bishop), The Church of Eng-
land, Present and Future, 50-71

The Ridsdale Judgment and its
Results, 753-773

Ellis's (A. J.) improved alphabet, 638
England, policy of, towards Turkey,
714. See Great Britain

and Wales, ancient monuments
in, 267

Evans (John) on displacement of the
earth's axis, 505

Exhibition of 1851, Commissioners of
the, 563

Experience and knowledge, question of
the relation of, 113

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Feistmantel (Ottokar) on passage-
beds' in Bohemia, 507

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age of the Indian coal-bearing beds,
508

Fiji Islands, cost of the, to Great
Britain, 41

Fishes, amphibious, 172

Five (The) Nights' Debate, by M. E.
Grant Duff, 857-878

Foraminifera, researches on, 170-171
Forbes's (David) views on volcanic
action, 165

Foreign Office, need of a better know-

ledge of Turkey at the, 874
Fowler (John), Railway Accidents, 646–
664

'Free Church in a free State,' an absurd
expression, 773

Fremy and Clémandot on iridescence
of glass, 512

Frilley (G.) and J. Wlahoviti, Le Mon-
ténégro Contemporain reviewed, 360
Froude (J. A.), Life and Times of

Thomas Becket, 548-562, 843-856
—, views on the uses of a landed gentry,
458

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- The Ridsdale Judgment and its Results,
753-773

Glucinum, on the atomic weight of (J.
Emerson Reynolds), 158-160

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6 ANUS,' work published in Germany,

Goptchevitch (S.), Montenegro und die A68, against the Vatican

Montenegriner reviewed, 360
Gore House Estate, 563

Great Britain, On the Imperial Policy
of, by Sir John Lubbock, 37-49
Greater or Lesser Britain, by Sir Julius
Vogel, 809-831

Groth's Journal of Crystallography, 513

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Hampden somewhat of a Philistine, 154
Harrison (Frederic), A Modern Sympo-
sium, 345-349

-The Soul and Future Life, 623-636,
832-842

Hartington's (Lord) Speech on the
Eastern Question, 870

Heaven a conscious annihilation, 842
Heer (Professor) on climatic change,
504

Henry II. of England and Thomas
Becket, 559, 843

Hertwig, researches on the foraminifera,
170-171

Council, 189, 602

Jelly fish, on the nervous system of
(Romanes), 171–172

Jex-Blake (Miss), at the University of
Edinburgh, 888

Judd's (Prof.) Contributions to the
Study of Volcanoes, 166-168
Judicial Committee of the Privy Coun-
cil (Ridsdale Judgment), 757

KENSINGTON (SOUTH), by
Edgar A. Bowring, 563-582
Khrabry Voin, or Valiant Warrior, 409
Knowledge, How we come by our, by
Prof. G. Croom Robertson, 113-121
Kohlrausch (F.), Electric Conductivity
of Water, 513

Koran no longer the exact mirror of
Islamism, 731

Kühne, researches on sight-purple, 521

Hervey's (Lord Francis) opinion of LAING'S (Mr.) speech on the Eastern

ancient monuments, 263

Home's (Mr.) psychic powers, 251, 884
Hope (George), of Fenton Barns, treat-
ment of, by his landlord, 465

Question, 866

Lakes, origin of salt, 163–165
Land, rights of the people in the, 463
Landed Gentry, the Abuses of a, by
Arthur Arnold, 458-478, 926

LAR

Lartet (Louis), geology of the Dead
Sea, 163-165

Lecoq de Boisbaudron, discovery of the
new metal gallium, 156-158
Leroy Beaulieu on Russian finance, 78
Lewis (Sir George Cornewall), Essay

on the Influence of Authority in
Matters of Opinion reviewed, 2-22,
270-297, 902-926

Liberal party, questions for discussion
by the, 877

Light-mill, a name for the Radiometer,
245, 881

Lubbock (Sir John), On the Imperial
Policy of Great Britain, 37-49
On the Preservation of our Ancient
National Monuments, 257–269
Luynes (V. de), changes in glass, 512

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MACBETH, The Third Murderer in,
by H. Irving, 327-330

Mackonochie (Rev. A. H.), Disestablish-
ment and Disendowment, 686-706
Madeira, visit to, 787

Mahoney (Mary Paterson), trial of, for
child-murder, 583

Manning (Cardinal), True Story of the
Vatican Council, No. I. 122-140;

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BLOMOFISM, an absorbing lethargy

No. II. 177-197; No. III. 479-503; BOWL among Russians, 416

No. IV. 597-610; No. V. Infallibility,

790-808

Martineau (Rev. Dr.), A Modern 'Sym-
posium,' 341-345

Materialism of scientific specialists, 630,

832

Measles, epidemics of, 392

Medical (General) Council on the claims
of medical women, 900

Medical Women, by the Rt. Hon. James
Stansfeld, 888-901

Medusa, on the nervous system of (Ro-
manes), 171, 172

Mir, or village community in Russia, 93
Modern (A) Symposium, 331-358,

531-546

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Ecumenical Council proposed by Pius
the Ninth, 123

Old Catholic schism, 805
Ophelia, Hamlet and, by H. Irving,
524-530

Opinion, on the Influence of Authority in
Matters of, by the Rt. Hon. W. E.
Gladstone, 2-22

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- Rejoinder on Authority in Matters of,
by the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone,
902-926. See Stephen.
Ornaments rubric of 1662, 761
Ottoman Empire. See Turkey.

Mohammedan convictions, impossibility Phurch, 419, 692

ARLIAMENT, its control over the

of a revival of, 729

Momordica elaterium, electrical condi-
tion of the fruit of (Yule), 169
Montenegro, a Sonnet, by Alfred Tenny-
son, 359

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a Sketch, by the Rt. Hon. W. E.
Gladstone, 360-379
Monuments, On the Preservation of our
Ancient National, by Sir John Lub-
bock, 257-269

Monzonite, eruptive origin of, 167
Morality, influence of authority in ques-
tions of, 12

Influence upon, of a Decline in Religious
Belief Sir James Stephen, 331-333;
Lord Selborne, 333-340; Rev. Dr.
Martineau, 341-345; Frederic Har-

Parrot, Tales of the, 28

Patents and the New Patent Bill, by the

Rt. Hon. Lyon Playfair, 315-326
Phillips (J. Arthur) on changes in
eruptive rocks of North Wales, 168-
169
'Phonetic News,' 640, 644

Pius IX., his proposal to convoke an
Ecumenical Council, 123
Planets discovered in 1876, 514
Play, For and Against the, by Lady
Pollock, 611-622

Playfair (Rt. Hon. Lyon) On Patents

and the New Patent Bill, 315-326
Pollock (Lady) For and Against the
Play, 611-622

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POP

Pope, infallibility of the, 182, 485,
596, 790-808

Positivism, exposition of, 623, 832
Preacher, power of the, 99

Privy Council, Judicial Committee of
the, 428

Public Worship Regulation Bill, 430
Pulpit, Is the, losing its Power? by the
Rev. J. Baldwin Brown, 97-112

Puritan school produced the best
preachers, 104

Puritanism, triumph of, 149

RADIOMETER and its Lessons, by

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Dr. W. B. Carpenter, 242–256
Another Lesson from the, by W.
Crookes, 879-887

Railway Accidents, by John Fowler,
646-664

Ralston (W.R. S.), Turkish Story-Books,
23-36

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Reformation, the one principle of the,
498

Registration of title to land, 471

Religion, application of the principle of
authority to questions of, 7, 270, 909
Religious Belief, Influence upon Morality
of a Decline in, 331-358, 531-546
Republican party in the United States,
198

Residual phenomena, importance of, 886
Reynolds (Dr. J. Emerson), atomic
weight of glucinum, 158-160
Reynolds's (Osborne) explanation of the
action of the radiometer, 249
Ridsdale Judgment and its Results, by
the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol,
753-773

Ritualistic party in the Church, pro-
bable future of, 68

unwise tactics of, 767
Roberts's (Dr. W.) experiments on
germs, 519

Robertson's (Canon) Materials for the
History of Thomas Becket, 548
Robertson (Prof. G. Croom), How we
come by our Knowledge, 113-121
Rogers (Rev. J. G.), Social Aspects of
Disestablishment, 436–457
Romanes on the nervous system of the
jelly fish, 171-172

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Round the World in the Sunbeam,' by
Thomas Brassey, 774-789
Royal Supremacy, character and extent
of the, 419

Russia, by M. E. Grant Duff, Part I.
72-96; Part II. 298-314

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Scarlet fever imported into India, 394
Science (Recent), 156-176, 504-523
Science and Art Department at South
Kensington, 572

Schmidt (Julius), discovery of a new
star in the constellation Cygnus, 162
Schulze (Eilhard), researches on the
foraminifera, 170-171

Schuster's (Dr.) observations on the
radiometer, 883

Scotland, ancient monuments in, 268
Sea-water, specific gravity of (Bu-
chanan), 510

Sebastopol, effect of the fall of, 715
Secret Society in Russia, 397
Selborne (Lord), A Modern Symposium,
333-340

Serf-emancipation in Russia, 91-94
Sermons thrived most among the
Puritans, 104

Shakespeare's opinion on enclosures, 265
Shakespearian Notes, by Henry Irving,
No. I. 327-330; No. II. 524-530
Siberia, fertility of, 74

Slave trade, efforts of Great Britain to
put down the, 47

Small-pox, growth of, 381
Socialist life in Russia, 407
Solar spectrum, on the ultra-red region
of the (E. Becquerel), 160
Soul (The) and Future Life, by Frede-
ric Harrison, 623–636, 832-842
South Kensington, by Edgar A. Bow-
ring, 563-582

Spectrum analysis, gallium the fifth
metal discovered by, 158
Spedding (James), Teaching to Read,
637-645

Spelling reform, 637

Spiritualistic manifestations, 251-256
Spontaneous generation controversy,
516-520

Spottiswoode (Wm.), description of a
large induction coil, 160-161
Stanhope's (Lord) letter to Sir John

Lubbock on ancient monuments, 259
Stansfeld (Rt. Hon. James), Medical
Women, 888-901

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Teaching to Read, by James Spedding,
637-645

Tenant-right in England, 465
Teneriffe, ascent of the Peak of, 788
Tennyson (Alfred), Prefatory Poem, 1
Montenegro, a Sonnet, 359

To Victor Hugo, 547
Theatre, for and against, 611
Time, estimates of geological (Reade),
509

Toleration of the Church of England, 53
Tourguéneff's novel Nov', 413
Tsernagora or Montenegro, 360
Turkey, by Viscount Stratford de Red-
cliffe, Part I. 707-728; Part II. 729–
752

Turkish army, composition of, 740
Turkish Story Books, by W. R. S.
Ralston, 23-36

Twisden (Rev. J. F.) on possible dis-
placements of the earth's axis, 505
Tyndall's (Prof.) experiments on germs,

519

Typhoid fever, contagiousness of, 386
Typhus fever, contagiousness of, 385

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Z Russia, 298

Zeta, principality of, 361

Zymotic Disease, The Abolition of, by
Sir Thomas Watson, 380-396

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