attitude towards her ladies, 201- separation of the duties of State and home, ib.-lack of conversa- tion, 202-character, 202, 205- truthfulness, 203-extract from her diary, 203-intellectual power, 205 -lessons in government, 205–207.
Radule, E., his 'Souvenirs d'un pro- scrit,' 482.
Rait, R. S., Andrew Lang,' 299.
Reed, Sir E., his views on naval defence, 459.
Referendum, proposed introduction, 562.
Reinach, Salomon, 'Andrew Lang,' 309.
Repington, Colonel, Essays and Criticisms,' 464.
Rösler, R., his 'Rumanische Studien,' 484.
Roumania, policy of separation, 295. Rousseau, J. J., influence of his writings, 365-morbid egoism, 366. Rowntree, S., his book on the cultiva- tion of land in Belgium, 492-ex- tract from, 493.
Rumanian Factor in the Balkan
Problem, 477-basis of claims, ib. -the Kutzo-Vlachs, 478-number, ib.-derivation of the name, 479— history, ib.-settlement of Moskho- polis, 480-union with the Greeks, 481, 488-efforts to preserve the nationality, 482- "Macedonian Committee' founded, ib.-theories of their development, 483-485- dialects and characteristics com. pared, 485-Greco-Rumanian rela- tions, 486-College of Yannina and schools abolished, 487-policy, 489. Rural England, The Past and Future of, 490-works on, 490- 493, 494, 498, 506-number of small owners, 491-advantages of owner- ship, 493-changes caused by the enclosure system, 494-496-condi- tion of the labourer, 496-498, 503- Mr Prothero's English Farming,' 498-progress and development of agriculture, 499-population, 500- Enclosure Acts, 501-foundation of
the Smithfield Club, 502- the 'Annals' of A. Young, ib.-de- terioration of the landless labourer, 503-periods of depression and prosperity, 504-effect of foreign competition, ib.-proposed reme- dies, 505-application of scientific methods, 506-hours and housing of labourers, 507-reconversion of land into arable, 508-the sugar beet industry, ib.-result of the Farmers' Union, 509-system of agricultural education, ib.-amount of wages, 510-proposed establishment of a minimum wage, ib.-revival of agricultural trades-unionism, 511. Russia, relations with Servia, 284, 292.
Scott, T., Swift's Prose Works,' edited by, 49.
Sea Fisheries and the Territorial Waters, 433-appointment of com- mittees, ib.-statistical reports, 434 -modern methods of sea fishing, 435-the fisherman, ib.-steam fisheries, 436 — deep-sea sailing fisheries, ib.-inshore fisheries, 437 -the trawl, ib.-drift-netting, 438 -trawling for herring, ib.- -per- centages of demersal fish, 439-fish caught from the North Sea, ib.- destruction caused by unrestricted fishing, 440-443-legislation for the protection, 448-447-the term 'territorial waters,' 447-Conven- tions of 1839 and 1867, 449-of 1882, ib.-of 1901, 450-result of steam- fishing, 451-system of adminis- tration in Scotland, 452-454-in Ireland, 454-England and Wales, 455-Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, ib.
Servia, character of the army, 263— capture of Uskub, 271, 287. See Balkan War. Relations with Bul- garia, 284, 286-with Russia, 284, 292-with Austria, 292.
Smith, Bertram T. K., 'The Postage
Stamp and its History,' 392. Straccali, A., his opinion of 'Il Risorgimento,' S.
Strutt, Hon. E. G.. 'Presidential Address to the Surveyors' Institu- tion,' 507.
Submarine, disadvantages of the, 466. Sueter, Commander M. F., on the disadvantages of the submarine,
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Swift's Correspondence, 49-his gift for letter-writing, 50, 54- survival of his letters, 51-average number a week, 52-collections of the original letters, 53-various styles, 55-character of his literary works, ib.-of his letters, 56- friendships, ib. - letters to his cousin, 57-60 sincerity and honesty, 62-reasons for his 'poli- tical apostasy,' 62-65-affection for Harley, 64 causes for disin- genuousness, 66 - relations with women, 67-connexion with Stella and Vanessa, 68-religious views, 70.
declare war, 267, 268. War. The future of Constanti- nople, 294-proposed migration across the Straits, ib.-results of the two wars, 295-relations with Bulgaria, 568-with Greece, 569- result of the war, 571.
Tylor, Prof., influence of his works, 310.
Tyrrell, Father, 71-his Autobio- graphy and Life, ib.-early in- fluences, 72-compared with New- man, ib.-characteristics, 73, 79- intellectual interest in religion, 73 -exceptional type of his Catho- licism, 74, 87-underlying doubts, 75-his connexion with the Jesuits, 76-79 strong views, 80- battle with Modernism, 81-'Nova et Vetera,' 82--influence of Baron F. von Hügel, ib. result of his 'Letter to a Professor,' 83-mea- sures taken against him, ib.-in- sistent logic, 84-'Christianity at the Cross-roads,' 86-attraction to the English Church, 88-construc- tive in aim and conservative in method, 90.
Tapling, T. K., his collection of postage stamps, 408.
Tawney, R. H., 'The Agrarian Pro- blem in the Sixteenth Century,' 490.
Territorial Waters, The, and the Sea Fisheries, 433. See Sea. Tomassetti, G., 'La Campagna Ro- inana,' 339.
Torpedoes, the range of, 463, 468, 474.
Toynbee, Mrs P., 'Lettres de la Marquise du Deffand à Horace Walpole,' 514.
Tuke, Dr H., his treatise on the 'Influence of the Mind upon the Body in Health and Disease,' 128. Turkey, its characteristics, 255- railways and roads, 250-natural obstacles, ib.-compact villages, 257-subject races, 258-strength of the army, 259-261, 264-Allies Vol. 218.-No. 435.
United States, trade with Canada, 189-result of the increasing num- ber of divorces, 252-254-fishery rights, 448.
University Education in Lon- don, Royal Commission on, 532 -early history, 533-an 'examin- ing university,' ib.-establishment of a teaching, 534-constitution and functions of the Senate, 534- 539-question of the constitution of a new governing body, 537- the Academic and External Coun- cils, ib.-the Faculties and Boards of Studies, 538-size of the Senate, 539-relations between the Uni- versity and its Schools, 540--com- pared with other Universities, ib. -recent origin of the colleges, 541 -the teachers, ib.-'incorporated colleges,' 542-the right of examin- ing students, 543-Imperial College of Science and Technology, ib.- relations between the University and Imperial College, 544-instruc- tion for medical students, 545- system of clinical teaching, 546- the future housing, 547.
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