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Campbell (Lady Archibald), The Faith-
full Shepherdesse,' 1031-1042
Canada, military condition of, 397-398
Carlyle, psychological picture of, 948
Caspian Sea, Russian conquests on the
eastern shore of the, 29
Cathcart (Lady Gordon), the emigrants
sent out by, 282

Celts, character of the, as described by
classical authors, 127-128
Chenery (James), late editor of the
'Times,' 64

Church disestablishment question, 234
Civilisation, a Maori chief's view of, 112

DRI

Commons, House of, confused state of
the, 227; to what due, 230-231
- relation of, to the Government, 240–
241
Conservative Parliament of 1874, legis-
lation of the, 725-728

Cornaro (Luigi) on the distary of old
age, quoted, 790-791
Coronation oaths, 691-692

Corvée, Egyptian, how it is worked,
348-349

Courtney (Leonard), Proportional Repre-
sentation, 312-320

Cowen (Joseph) on drink, quoted, 872
Cowper (Earl), Cæsarism, 1-14
Crime, Variations in the Punishment of,
755-776

Crimes Act, the, 1072-1076

Crofters, social status of the, 448-450
how to expand their holdings, 455–
456

Crofters' Commission, a Vindication of
the Report of the, 437-463

Croker Papers, anecdote quoted from,
203

Cross (Sir R. Asshetcn), Housing the
Poor, 926-947

Crown, loyalty to, a preservative against
Cæsarism, 10

Cumming (Miss C. F. Gordon), Locusts
and Farmers of America, 133-153
Cycling and Cyclists, 92-108

Classical teaching at public schools, 173- Dorial System, 480-495

174

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ARNLEY (Earl of), The Eton
486–495

Darwin's estimate of the Fuegians, 120
Death, 827-832

Death, sentence of, in murder, 759-760
Delane (John T.), late editor of the
'Times,' 63-64

Democracy and England, 331-341
De Quincey on the character of Eton
boys, 178

De Vere (Sir Stephen), A Short Tract
upon Oaths, 690-700

Diet in relation to Age and Activity,
777-799

Disease from errors in diet, 777-778,
783

Drama, scriptural quotations in the,
258. See Religion and the Stage
Dramatic Critics, the Duties of, 249–
262

Drink, Lord Bramwell on, 869-882

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GRE

Forbes (Archibald), In Case of Inva-
sion, 633-643

Foreign policy, confusion of our, 226;
to what due, 229

Forfeiture by criminal punishments, 775-
776

Forster (W. E.), Imperial Federation,
201-218, 552-556

Foster (J. M.), Mining Inspection a
Sham, 1055-1063

France, national political tendencies of,
514-515

regulations affecting the usage of
house property in, 1070
France and England, the proper Sym-
pathy between, 644-657

Fuegians, anthropological rank of the,
120-121

Furrell (James W.), Light from the
East on the Colour Question, 321–330

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Genius and Insanity, 948-969
George (Henry), Socialism and Rent-
Appropriation, a Dialogue with Mr.
Hyndman, 369-380

George Eliot's Life, 464–485

Germans, ancient, character of the, 126–
129

Germany, national political tendencies
of, 511-514

Ghost Stories, the Comparative Study of,
623-632

Gladstone (Mr.) as a Foreign Minister,
909-925

Gladstone (W. E.), his view of the

Homeric colour vocabulary examined
in the light of Indian usage, 323–330
Goldsmith (Isidor), Why I left Russia,
883-904

Gordon at Gravesend, 713-722

Gordon (General), mistaken policy of
his mission, 916-917

Goschen (G. J.), Since 1880, 723-732
Government, sequence of different forms
of, 2-3

Greece, ancient, doctrine of inspiration
in, 950

Greek, study of, as a branch of educa-
tion, 494

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Green (Sir Henry Rodes), The Great
Wall' of India, 905–908
Gregory (Sir William H.), Egypt and
the Soudan, 424-436

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dependencies of, explained, 566

not the key of India, 905

- the scare about, 921
Hereditary principle in a Second Cham-
ber, 242-243

Hero-worship, political dangers of, 7-10
Highland Crofters, the, 437-463
History, is there a science of, 2
Hobart Pasha, Turkey and England,
547-551

An Anglo-Turkish Alliance, 575–589
Homer, colour vocabulary of, compared
with that of the Hindoos, 323–330
Huggins (William), The Sun's Corona,
676-689

Hyndman (H. M.), Socialism and Rent-
Appropriation, a Dialogue with Mr.
Henry George, 369–380

IMPERIAL Federation, 201–218

a few more Words on, 552-556

a Scheme for, 590–598
Imperial Federation League, 381-383
India, will Russia conquer, 25–42, 297–
311

-

our Armies in, 1009–1020

the Great Wall' of, 905–908

Indian compared with Homeric colour
nomenclature, 323-330

Indians, North American, character of
the, 112-113

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LAN

Indians, North American, qualifications
of, for citizenship, 822-824

- mischievous effects of the subsidy
system upon, 824-825
Indigestion, 795-798

Infantry Tactics, our System of, 833–846
Inflexible,' cellular system of the, 189
Insanity, Genius and, 948-969
Invasion, in Case of, 633-643
Inverary, agricultural occupancy of,
445-446

Ireland, confused state of government in,
227-228; how remediable, 231–232
Irish Parliament, the, of 1782, 970-987
Irish State-aided emigration, 286–296
Irish Crimes Act, the, 1072-1076
Iroquois, character of the, 112-113
Irrigation in Egypt, 342-351
Ismail Pasha, government of Egypt
under, 733-735

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AMB (Charles) and George Wither,
66-91

Land question, the new voters and the,
15-16

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origin of the revolt of the, 652-053,
738

Lang (Andrew), The Comparative Study | Mahdi, how to deal with the, 432-433
of Ghost Stories, 623-632
Langley (Professor) on the air as hin-
dering the view of objects outside the
earth, 676-677

Languages of so-called savages, 120-121
Latin verse-making as a school exercise,
176, 490-491

Lazistan, the people of, 577-578
Leasehold Enfranchisement, 1064–1071
Leasehold Enfranchisement Bill, the,
727-728

Leasehold ground, the system of build-
ing on, 930-932, 1067-1068
Lewes (George Henry), 477-479
Liver, fatty, from over-feeding, 783-784
Locusts and Farmers of America, 133–
153

Logotype printing, 46

London, defence of, against an invading
force, 419-422

Lords, House of, Reform of the, 237-248
Lords, House of, compared with the
United States Senate, 232, 243

-

-

the recent agitation against the, 237-
249

- the hereditary principle in the, 242–
243

democratic attacks upon the, 336-
338

Lorne (Marquis of), The Unity of the
Empire, 397-404

Lowell (James Russell), 988-1008
Lowell (J. Russell) on the effects of de-
mocracy in America, 339–340
Lubbock (Sir J.), Proportional Repre-
sentation, 312-320

Lunacy Law Reform, 857-868
Lunatic asylums, private, evidence of
Lord Shaftesbury on, 263, 265-267

anomalies and abuses of, 271-276
proposed abolition of, 277-279
regulations for admitting the in-
sane into, 858-859

Lytton (the late Lord) on the news-
paper press, quoted, 65

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Mahsuds, the expedition against the,
1016

Man, primitive condition of, 109-132
Manchester Ship Canal scheme, Parlia-

mentary vicissitudes of the, 357-358
Manslaughter, the punishment of, 772-
744

Maori's view of civilisation, 112
Marivaux, 701-712

Marlowe, dramatic treatment of religious
matters by, 162

Meat diet, not a requisite of life, 793–
794

Mehemed Ali, trait of his good feeling
towards England, 740

Mendicant friars, effects of the plague in
the fourteenth century on the, 603
Midnight axe, superstition of the, 627–
628

Mills (Arthur) on Imperial federation,
597

Mining Inspection a Sham, 1055–1063
Monteagle (Lord), The Crimes Act,
1072-1076

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Paisley weavers, assisted emigration of,
283
Palmerston (Lord), popularity of, 8
Parliament, character of members of
12-13

— private bill legislation in, 352-368
— oaths of members of, 692

- treatment of social subjects in, since
1880, 723-732

Parliament, the Irish, of 1782, 970-987,
Parthenon, the Eastern Pediment of the,
658-675

Party spirit in the House of Lords, 246-
247

Passy (M.) on the Indians in the United
States, 118 note

Pastoral poetry, English, 1031-1042
Patriotism a safeguard against Cæsarism,
10

Peerages, life, 243

Pembroke (Lord), Reform of the House
of Lords, 237-248

Penjdeh, possession of, desired by Russia,
565, 570-571

history of, 568-569

Pitt (the younger), letters of, on Irish
politics, 984-985

Poetry, English pastoral, 1031-1042
Poor, Housing the, 926-947

Power (J. O'Connor), The New Reform,
15-24

Press, censorship of the, in Russia, 884-
885

Printing, steam, invention of, 54

--improvements in, 58-59
Prison sites, appropriation of, to dwel-
lings for the working classes, 941-942
Private Bill Legislation, 352-368
Proportional Representation, Objections
and Answers, 312-320
Proportional representation neither im-
practicable nor unintelligible, 20
Punishment of Crime, Variations in the,
755-776

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Rent, proportion of, to wages among the
poorer classes, 929

Representation, Proportional, Objections
and Answers, 312-320

Representation,proportional, neither im-
practicable nor unintelligible, 20
Robbery, the punishment of, 771
Robinson (Crabb), foreign correspondent
of the 'Times,' 52-53

Robinson (Sir R. Spencer), The Navy
and the Admiralty, 185–200
Rogers (Rev. J. Guinness), Mr. Glad-

stone as a Foreign Minister, 909-925
Russia, will she conquer India? 25–42,
297-311

- Why I left, by Isidor Goldsmith,
883-904

Russia, national political tendencies of,
508-511

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- the cession of Batoum to, 575-576

- intrigues of, in Turkish Armenia,
579-580

- conquest in Central Asia forced upon,
746

- proper scheme of defence against,

905-908

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1043-1054

QUETTAH, importance of fortifying, Sarage, the, 109-132

R the Times, 43-65

AE (W. Fraser), The Centenary of

Rape, punishment of, 774

Rating, local, a hindrance to improve-

ment of working-class dwellings, 943

Savages, ghost stories of, 624

Scott-Moncrieff (C. C.), Irrigation in
Egypt, 342-351

Second chamber, composition of a, 232-
233

necessity of, in England, 240-241
Sellar (Alexander Craig), Frivate Bill
Legislation, 352-368

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