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INDEX

A.

Alongi, Signor, La Camorra: Studio di Sociologia criminale'
reviewed, 379.

Animal Story, The, 94-Hoffmann's Kater Murr' quoted, 95-the
Fable and Fairy-tale, 97-C. Swynnerton's 'Indian Nights Enter-
tainment,' 98-Reineke Fuchs,' 99- The Winnipeg Wolf,' 100
-origin of the cat story, 101-'Kater Murr' summarised, 102
-later developement of the cat story, 103-Miss Benson's cats,
104-Dr. John Brown's ' Dick Mihi or Cur, Why?' 105-Ouida's
'Dog of Flanders,' 106-Olivant's 'Owd Bob,' 107—' White Fang
and The Call of the Wild,' 108 f.-Kipling's Mowgli stories, 111
-Sir Thomas Browne, 112-Seton-Thompson's 'Little War-horse,'
113 Mr. Roberts' Red Fox,' 114-The Kootenay Ram, 115 f.-
mental aptitudes of animals, 117-The Kindred of the Wild,'
118.
Arbuzova, S. P., ' Graf L. N. Tolstoy, Vospominaniya ' reviewed, 218.
Autobiographical Recollections of Č. R. Leslie' reviewed, 119.
Autobiographies, Famous, 331-rise of periodicals, 332-study of
politics and biography compared, 333-Goethe's 'Sorrows of
Werther' and Spencer's Synthetic Philosophy,' 335-Lewes's
'Life of Goethe,' 336-Voltaire on Lisbon earthquake, 336-rela-
tionship between genius and morality, 337-Benvenuto Cellini, 338
-influence of women on men of ability, 339-Lord Morley on
Rousseau, 340-the Taylor influence on John Stuart Mill, 341-
Goethe on the death of Christiane, 342-effect of environment on
genius, 343-Sir Sidney Lee's Principles of Biography,' 344 f.-
egotism in autobiographical methods, 345-Confessions' of
Rousseau,' 346 f.-his Contrat Social,' 348-Voltaire's attitude
towards the Church, 349-Mme. de Warens and Thérèse Le
Vasseur, 350-resemblance between Rousseau and Goethe, 351
-their pessimism, 352-Goethe as a scientist, 353-morality of
Cellini, 354- Faust' quoted, 355-What is the chief stimulant
of genius? 356.

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"Autobiography of Edward Gibbon, The,' reviewed, 331.

B.

Barrès, Maurice, 'L'Angoisse de Pascal' reviewed, 53.

Bienstock, J. W., ' Tolstoi et les Doukhobors' reviewed, 218.
Birukof, P., Lyof Nikolayevitch Tolstoy' reviewed, 218.

Bitovt, U., 'Graf L. Tolstoy v literatura i iskusstve' reviewed, 218.
Boutroux, P.: See Brunschvicg, Léon.

'British Foreign Office and War Office Records' reviewed, 315.
Brunschvicg, L., Les Pensées' reviewed, 53.

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Brunschvicg, Léon, and Boutroux, P., Blaise Pascal.
reviewed, 53.

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C.

Camorra in Modern Italy, The, 379-What is the Camorra? 380—
Italy divided into two distinct parts, 381-extreme poverty of
southern Italy, 382-the Vendetta, 383-the Spanish Bourbon
and the clergy, 384—the Camorra in touch with the police, 385—
developement of criminal associations, 386-Compagnia della
Garduna, 387-Camorra initiation, 388-its organisation, 389 f.
-the death penalty, 390-physical characteristics of the camorrista,
391-use made of the camorrista, 392-Captain Fabroni of the
Carabinieri, 393-murder of Cuocolo, 394-principal accused at
Viterbo, 395-Don Ciro Vitozzi, 396.

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Chatham Manuscripts, The,' reviewed, 315.

Cockney Raphael, The, 119-enthusiasm of Haydon, 120-his
industry, 121-study of anatomy, 122-Joseph and Mary
resting on the road to Egypt' and Judgment of Solomon,' 123-
Haydon elected member of Imperial Academy, St. Petersburg, 124
-the Elgin Marbles, 125-Haydon's attack on Payne Knight, 126
-his quarrel with the Royal Academy, 127-imprisoned for debt,
128-marriage of Haydon, 128-in the hands of money-lenders,
129-Schools of Design, 130-Mrs. Siddons' opinion of Jerusa-
'lem,' 131-Haydon as a lecturer, 132-fails to secure new
Houses of Parliament commission, 133-Charles Lamb, 134
-death of Haydon, 136.

Colin, J., Les Campagnes du Maréchal de Saxe. Fontenoy'
reviewed, 26.

Collapse of the First Coalition, The, 315-secret understanding
between Austria and Prussia, 316-second Partition of Poland,
317-Thomas Grenville quoted, 318-unpopularity of Duke of
York and Prince of Coburg, 319-Lord Malmesbury and Holland,
320-Kaiserlautern and Menin, 321-Bethencourt, 322-Duke of
York's letter regarding Fleurus and Charleroi, 324-Earl Spencer
and Thomas Grenville sent to Vienna, 325-internal unrest in
Paris, 326-Möllendorf's force withdrawn, 327-Duke of Bruns-
wick refuses command of the Allies, 328-Treaty of Basle, 329.
Confessions de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Les,' reviewed, 331.
Congressional Record' reviewed, 397.

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Cornish, F. Warre, A History of the English Church in the Nine-
teenth Century' reviewed, 1.

Coronation and the Constitutional Question, The, 252-the Colonial
Conference, 253-Imperial policy of Liberal Government, 254
-its financial policy, 255-reform in the House of Lords, 256-
the Parliament Bill, 257-Lord Lansdowne's Reconstitution Bill,

258 the creation of Peers, 260-public estimate of Parliamentary
institutions, 261-the Referendum, 262-payment of members,
263 f.-Lord Lansdowne's Amendment to the Parliament Bill, 265 f.
Cumberland Papers' reviewed, 26.

Cyres, Viscount St., ' Pascal' reviewed, 53.

D.

Dauban, C. A., Lettres de Madame Roland aux Demoiselles
Cannet' reviewed, 165.

Degeneration and Pessimism, 138-Sir Ray Lankester on organic
evolution, 140-degeneration in the criminal world, 141-some
organs in man are decaying whilst others are progressing, 142
-Sir Thomas Browne's Vulgar Errors,' 143-views of Berkeley
and Hume, 144-letters of John Stuart Mill quoted, 145-
Spencer's Re-barbarisation,' 146-Is English literature more
suggestive than that of France and Germany? 147-the philosophy
of Schopenhauer, 148-J. H. Fabre's Souvenirs entomologiques,"
149 Buddhism is full of pessimism, 150-Lord Avebury's
'Pleasures of Life,' 151-relationship between mental outlook
and physical condition, 152-violence of Max Nordau, 153 f.—
Lombroso's theory of crime, 155-Metchnikoff's 'Etudes sur la
Nature Humaine,' 156-his phagocytic theory, 157-examples
of human longevity, 158-cancer and insanity, 159-Dr. D. W.
Hunter on the feeble-minded, 160-nervous disorders, 161-
Sir John Tweedy on physical deterioration, 162-summary, 163.
'Diaries and Correspondence of the first Earl of Malmesbury, The,'
reviewed, 315.

Diary, Reminiscences and Correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson'
reviewed, 119.

Duke of Devonshire, The, 459—his disinterestedness, 459—his attitude
towards Irish University Bill, 460-speech on want of confidence
in Lord Derby, 461-Hartington enters the Cabinet, 462-he
becomes Premier, 463 difficulties in keeping Liberal party
together, 464-Hartington's views on the Franchise and Eastern
question, 465-friction between Hartington and Gladstone, 466 f.

Birmingham New Model,' 468 general election of April 1880,
469-Hartington retires from Premiership in favour of Gladstone,
470-Hartington and Gladstone compared, 471 f.—Hartington's
Irish policy, 473-Mr. Parnell and the Land League, 474—
Gladstone's Irish Land Bill, 475-Gladstone's Budget of 1885,
476-Mr. Chamberlain, 477-Hartington and the Home Rule
question, 478 f.-Home Rule split, 480-Lord Salisbury and
Unionists, 481-Mr. Goschen as Chancellor of the Exchequer,
482-speech at Dalkeith, 1893, 483 f.-Tariff Reform, 485 f.-
Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal policy, 487 f.-Hartington's attitude
towards Tariff Reform, 489-correspondence between Hartington
and Mr. Balfour, 491-Hartington resigns after Balfour's Sheffield
speech, 492-Lord Rosebery's tribute to Hartington, 494.

E.

Encyclical Letter from the Bishops, with the Resolutions and Reports'
reviewed, 1.

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English Church of To-day, The, 1-Missionary developement, 2-
authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 3-Archbishop Tait, 4
-alienation of Church and State, 5-character of the Reformers,
6-S. R. Gardiner's History of England,' 7—the rise of Evan-
gelicalism, 9-A. W. Benn's History of English Rationalism
in the Eighteenth Century,' 10-abuses in distribution of Church
revenue, 11-criticism of the Oxford Movement, 12-Cardinal
Newman, 13-belief in divine right of bishops, 14—J. A. Froude's
'Short Studies on Great Subjects,' 15 f.-Anglican theology
national not European, 16-Milman's History of the Jews,' 17
-Arnold's 'Principles of Church Reform,' 18-Education con-
troversy and Revision of the Prayer Book, 19-balance between
the Church and Dissent, 20-Papal Bull Apostolicae Curæ
(1906), 21-Church Establishments, 22-the Anglican Church
does not advertise, 23-decline of church-going, 24-the future
of the English Church, 25.
English Public Life, 196-interest in political biography, 196—
flexibility of English constitution, 197-end of Royal prerogative
to dismiss and appoint ministers, 198-Gladstone's Irish Univer-
sity Bill, 199-Mr. Balfour's resignation in 1905, 200-decision
of the people on the House of Lords and Budget questions, 201—
letter to Lord Northbrook, 203-Northbrook as Viceroy in
India, 204 his naval policy, 205-Lord Aberdare, 205-Cranbrook
passed over for Northcote, 206-Cranbrook's letter to Disraeli,
207-O'Brien's Life of Parnell,' 208-Gladstone on Parnell, 209
-Monypenny's 'Life of Disraeli,' 210-Disraeli's early life, 211
-his opinion of Bolingbroke, 212-secret of Disraeli's influence,
213 Salisbury and Disraeli, 214-Cranbrook on Disraeli, 215 f.-
Disraeli's aim of uniting the Conservative party, 217.

L'Estrange, A. G. K., his edition of Friendships of Mary Mitford'
reviewed, 119.

F.

Faguet, Emile, 'Discours sur les Passions, etc.' reviewed, 53.
'Feeble-minded, The Problem of the,' reviewed, 138.

Fletcher, Reginald J., his edition of 'The Pension Book of Gray's
Inn' reviewed, 293.

Fogazzaro, Antonio, 'Valsolda and other Poems,' Ascensioni

Umane,' and 'Piccolo Mondo Antico. Il Santo' reviewed, 269.
Fogazzaro and Modernism, 269-inspiration of the Bible questioned,
270-Roger Bacon quoted, 270-physical science and the Bible,
271-distinction between Modernist and Protestant, 272-
religion in Italy, 273-Father Tyrrell's Through Scylla and
Charybdis,' 274-Tyrrell's definition of a modernist, 275-

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