Burke, Ricard, attempted rescue of, from Clerkenwell prison, 468 et seq. CARLYLE, A FRIEND OF, 137. Carvel, definition and description of the, 663.
Censorship of Stage Plays, the report on the, 852 et seq. CHAMBERLAIN, FIELD - MARSHAL SIR NEVILLE, 17.
Chamberlain, Sir Neville, boyhood and training of, 17-military career of, in India, begun, 18 et seq.-appoint- ment of, to Lord Ellenborough's Bodyguard, 21-civil employment in the Punjab undertaken by, 23- services of, during the Mutiny, 24 et seq.-the Ambela force commanded by, 26 becomes Commander-in-Chief in Madras, 28-created Field-Mar- shal, ib.
Chesterton, G. K., the literary style of, 7 et seq.
Chinese labour in South Africa, the need for, 285-abolition of, by the Liberal Government, 286. CICALAS, THE: AN IDYLL, 516. Clerkenwell gunpowder account of the, 468 et seq. COCKNEY, THE, 1.
Cockneyism, definition of, 2-examples
of, in literature, ib. et seq. in politics, 8 et seq.-in war, 12- as regards Empire, 13- -as regards social questions, 14 et seq.
COMMONS, THE HOUSE OF, FROM THE INSIDE AS I KNEW IT, 491. 'Condition of England, the,' by C. F. G. Masterman, M.P., notice of, 442 et seq.
Connemara, description of, in the eighteenth century, 330 et seq. CRETE, A RIDE THROUGH, 541. Crimean War, the, mercenary troops engaged in, 377-Army administra- tion during, 378, 382 et seq.—hard- ships of the soldiers in, 379 et seq.- improvements in medical branch since, 384 et seq.-transport service in, 386 et seq.-Works Department in, and since, 388 et seq.-lessons of, 392. CUCKOO, LOUD SING! 360. CURATE, THE, 82.
Davitt, Michael, services of, as arms- agent" to the Fenians, 770-the life- story of, ib. et seq. DEMOCRACY IN THE LORDS, 30. "Democracy," the, present-day nonsense talked about, 859-Liberal worship of, 869.
Dempster, Thomas, parentage and early career of, 755 et seq.-controversies of, at the University of Toulouse, 758 -appointment of, as Professor of the Pandects, at Pisa, 761-appropriation of Irish Saints by, for Scotland, 763
et seq., 766-death of, 765-character- istics of, as a historian, 767 et seq. Dhingra, Madan Lal, murder of Sir William Curzon Wyllie by, 437- biographical sketch of, ib.-hatred of English race by, 438.
DOOR, THE GREEN, 215.
D'Orsay, Count, real cause of the death of, 771.
Dublin, description of, in 1796, 322 et seq., 335.
Edinburgh Royal Observatory Commis- sion, results of the, 776 et seq. Edinburgh, the Volunteer movement in, 96 et seq.
Empire, the Cockney attitude towards, 13.
'England and the English from an American Point of View,' by Price Collier, notice of, 725 et seq. England, the successive inhabitants of, 725-character of the present-day dwellers in, 727 et seq.-place of the King in, 729-analysis of the House of Lords in, 730-characteristics of the House of Commons in, 731-falling behind in commerce by, 732-sport in, 733 - signs of decadence in, 734.
ENGLAND'S MOAT, 310.
Englishmen, Mr Masterman's picture of the wealthy classes, 444-the middle classes, 445- the working classes, 446-Mr Price Collier's im- pressions of, 727 et seq.
'Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum: The Latin Text with an English Render- ing, Notes, and an Historical Intro- duction by Francis Griffin Stokes,' notice of, 722 et seq.
Evasive replies, Indian examples of, 38 et seq.
Fenian outrages, the, of 1867, 468 et
LOUD SING CUCKOO! 360. LOVERS' FLIGHT, THE, 434. Lyndhurst, Lord, vindication of the memory of, by Sir Theodore Martin, 458.
MAN'S MAN, A, Chaps. VII.-IX., 61— X.-XII., 238-XIII.-XV., 393 — XVI., XVII., 520-XVII. (contd.)-xx. (Con- clusion), 644.
MARTIN, SIR THEODORE, 453. Martin, Sir Theodore, death of, 453-- collaboration of, and Professor Aytoun, ib. et seq.-Life of the Prince Consort' by, 455-Queen Vic- toria's friendship with, 456 et seq.- marriage of, to Miss Helen Faucit, 458-contributions of, to 'Maga,' 459 -characteristics of, 460. Masterman, C. F. G., M.P., The Con- dition of England' by, notice of, 442 et seq.
Meredith, George, Mr Hammerton's biography of, 303 et seq.
MIND, THE ADAMANTINE, 166. MISFORTUNES OF WENAMON,
Peshawur links, description of, 305 et
seq.-the game of golf on, 307 et seq. PESHAWUR, THE GREEN LINKS OF, 305. PICCANNINY, THE, 565.
'Place of History in Education, the,' by J. W. Allen, Hulsean Professor of Modern History at Bedford College, University of London, notice of, 281 et seq.
POLITICAL ASSASSINATION IN INDIA, 437. POLO, 699.
Polo, the game of, origin of, 699- organisation and improvement of, 701 -pursuit of, in India, ib. et seq.-in- troduction of, to Australia, 704 et seq. -best stick for use in, 707 et seq. -height of ponies in, 710 et seq. Popocatepetl, an ascent of, 338 et seq. Prince Consort, enlightened views of, regarding Army administration, 378, 386.
PUZZLE, THE SHUNTING, 686. Queen Victoria, friendship of, with Sir Theodore Martin, 456 et seq. RAINS, A BREAK IN THE, 473. Rajput chief, dinner with a, 48 et seq. Reade, Charles, Sir Robert Anderson's lodging at the house of, 773-collect- ing the material for the literary work of, 774.
'Records of the Scottish Volunteer Force, 1859-1908,' by Major-General J. M. Grierson, C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., review of, 94 et seq. REMINISCENCES, SOME, 167. RIDE THROUGH CRETE, A, 541. 'Rights of Man, the,' by Tom Paine, teaching of, 132 et seq.
ROMANCE IN BIRD LIFE, 199. Roosevelt, Mr, the self-advertisement of, 719.
Rosebery, Lord, speech of, at the Im- perial Press Conference, 123-speech of, at Glasgow, on the Budget, 583- criticism of the death duties by,
ROYLE, THE AWAKENING OF AMBROSE,
Russell, Frank S., C. M. G., reminiscences of the Russo-Turkish war by, 167 et seq.
Russia, the invasion of Turkey by, 168 et seq.-feeling in Britain towards, 186 et seq.
SAIGON: La Rue Catinat, 593-Francis Garnier, 595-The Discontented Eng- lishman, 599 Les Fonctionnaires, 600 Les Civilisés, 603 - Booking, 604.
SATAN, A SON OF, 188. SCOTTISH JOHNSON, A, 755. SCOTTISH HISTORY, A FORGOTTEN CHAPTER IN, 424.
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