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Columbus'dream of the crusade, 719-722
Commons, House of, the Deadlock in the,
317-340

Compensation for Disturbance Bill, re-
jection of, by the Peers, 188
Comstock Lode, 466-467

Confiscation and Compensation, 107–119
Constitutional government, 219
Coombe (William), writings of, 76
Copyright, International, 723–734
Corn, proposed duty on, 177, 180, 594-

595

Corn laws, evils of the, 199

periods of national distress under the,
623-624

effects of the abolition of the, 430
Corners, Commercial, 532–537
Corvée, the, in Egypt, 645-646
Cosmic Emotion, Pantheism and, 284–
295

Cotton corner, the, 534-537

County Characteristics-Kent, 296–307
Cowper, correspondence of, 414
Croker (Crofton), his description of Sir
Walter Ralegh's house at Youghal,
680

Crown, British, limited power of the,

223

Crusade, the Last Great Dream of the,
701-722

Crusaders, Jewish abuse of the, 501-503
brutality of the, 823
Customs unions, 47

DA and rooks at, 149

ALLAM Tower, story of the herons

Danes' holes at East Tilbury, 307
Darent, river, scenery of the, 305
Darwin (Erasmus), scientific optimism
of, 573-574

Darwinism, optimistic interpreters of,
577-587

Deadlock, the, in the House of Commons,
317-340

De la Warr (Earl), France and North
Africa, 448–454

Denmark, Upper Chamber of, 57
Derby (Earl of), Ireland and the Land
Act, 473-493

Desmond. eighth earl of, 660–661

Countess Catherine of, 679
Despair, a Dramatic Monologue, 629-
640

Dillon (Frank), The Arab Monuments
of Egypt, 276-283
Disease-Germs, 538-554

Dover, Hubert de Burgh's defence of,
300

Dredging Ground, a, 131–141
Dryden, poetry of, 833

Du Bois-Reymond (Professor), his op-
timistic interpretation of Darwinism,
577-578

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Edward III., 300

Edwards (Mr. E.), on the English
'practices against rebels' in Ireland,
667

Egypt, the Arab Monuments of, 276-283
the Administrative Machinery of,
641-659

Egypt, history of gold in, 463-464
Eliot (George), fiction of, 520-521

- spiritual aims of her writings, 870-
871

Ellendorf (Dr.), his observations of ants,
246, 257

Elliot (Rt. Hon. Hugh), his embassy at
the court of Frederick the Great, 418
- letter of, to Gustavus III., 419
Englishmen, physical superiority of, 80-

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Fitzstrathearn (or Strange Petrie),
his letter relating to the 'Princess
Olive of Cumberland '), 894

Flanagan (J. Woulfe), The Irish Jaco-
bins, 785-793

Fleeson (Captain), his observation of
ants, 250

Fleury (Cardinal), his observation of
ants, 256

Foliot (Bishop), his letter to Becket on
ecclesiastical jurisdiction, 410-411
Forster (Mr.), on the question of com-
pensation for Irish landlords, 109
Foster (Professor M.), on the vivisec-
tion question, 942

Fowle (Rev. T. W.), Place of Revelation
in Evolution, 382-404
France, Senate of, 57

the suffrage in, 357-359

conduct of elections in, 360-363

- what Protection has done for, 626-
627

- legislation in, 326

- commercial treaty with, 445-446
the Jews in, 497

stuff goods of, in English markets,
618-619

- poetry of, 834-835

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France and North Africa, 448-454
Fraser (Professor), on the vivisection
question, 941-942

Frederick the Great, anecdotes of, 418
Free Trade, Isolated, 161-183
Free trade in the colonies, 46-47
Freeman (Mr.) on the Jewish settle-
ments in England, 505

French Revolution, analogies of the

Irish land agitation to the, 786-791
Frere (Sir Bartle), The Scotch Land
Question, 794-812

Froude (J. A.), The Early Life of Thomas
Carlyle, 1-42

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his silence respecting Sir Walter
Ralegh's Irish career, 661, 667

his account of the massacre at
Smerwick Castle, 662-663

Funerals in the fifteenth century, 413

laws 797

G Garfield, President, 236-244

Gaskell (Charles Milne), The Position
of the Whigs, 901-912
Gavelkind, law of, 298
Gentility, the mark of, 691

Germany, the Jewish question in, 509-
512, 825-826

Gibbon, historical method of, 91

Gilbert (Dr.), on the bread question,
344, 348-349

Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.) on the de-

cline of the national wealth, 195
Gold, the Future of, 455-472

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Gothic style, the, 738

Gough (Thomas), his account of a war
between herons and rooks, 149
Government, constitutional, 219

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Granville (Dr. J. Mortimer), Worry, I90-591, 611-614

[MPORTS, excess of, over exports,

423-429

Greece, Legislative Assembly of, 57
Greenfield (Dr.), on the vivisection
question, 941
Greenwich, 300

Grenville library, the, 78

Gretna Green, marriages at, 411-412
Grey, Earl, on the commercial policy of
the colonies, 50

Grievance, petition of, 335-336
Guizot (M.), his description of the dis-
tress in Bolton, 599, 624

HALHED (William B.), On Commer-

cial' Corners,' 532-537
Harkness (Miss Margaret E.), Women
as Civil Servants, 369–381
Harrison (Frederic), Pantheism and
Cosmic Emotion, 284-295

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the Deadlock in the House of Com-
mons, 317-340

Hartington (Marquis of), on dises-
tablishment, 186

Harvey, vivisections of, 931-932

India, opium trade of, with China, 865-
867

Saracenic monuments of, 277
Indians, North American, 688, 693
Industrial Schools and the Home Office,
913-919

Instinct, definition of, 147-148
Ireland and the Land Act, 473-493

Sir Walter Ralegh in, 660-682
Ireland, right of the landlords to com-
pensation in, 107–119

Irish questions, treatment of, by the
House of Lords, 59, 188-189
Irish Jacobins, the, 785-793
Irving (Edward), his friendship with
Carlyle, 5-6, 14-15

- letters of, to Carlyle, 28, 30, 33, 35,
38, 40

- his conversation with Carlyle on
religion, 34-35

Italy, love poetry of, 770, 772-773

Hayman (Rev. Samuel), bis description JACOBINS, the Irish, 785-793

of Sir Walter Ralegh's house at
Youghal, 680

Hennessy (Sir John Pope), Sir Walter
Ralegh in Ireland, 660-682

Henry of Portugal, Prince, maritime dis-
coveries of, 712

Hereditary Rulers, 217-235. See also
Chambers, Second

Hewlett (Henry G.), County Character-
istics-Kent, 298-307

Highways, our, 555-566

Hill (Mr.), letters of, to Carlyle, 9-11
Holmesdale, Vale of, 301-302

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Jessopp (Rev. Dr.), My Return to
Arcady, 259-275

Jewish Question, the, 494-515

Jews, persecutions of, to what causes
due, 497-499, 816

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occupations of the, 507, 819-821

- persecutions of, in Russia, 826-829
Johnson (Dr.), Sir J. Reynolds's portrait
of, 888

Judæophobia, Recent Phases of, 813-829
Junius Letters, authorship of, 76

Home Office, Industrial Schools and the, KAIRWAN, the religious capital of

913-919

Home Rule movement, popularity of
the, 489-491

-objects of the, 786-787

views of the Government on the, 792
Hood (Thomas), his classification of
poetry, 830

Hook (Theodore), 897-899

Hooker, his records of Ralegh's doings
in Ireland, 664-665

Hops, cultivation of, in Kent, 302-303

Tunis, 451

Kelp, trade in, 139–140
Kemble, the historian, 75, 890
Kent, characteristics of, 297-307
Killary Bay, 132–133

Kings, divine right of, 219

Koch (Dr.), his investigation of the
splenic fever of animals, 543

Kreplin (Herr H.), his observation of
ants, 258

ABOUR, capital of, 167-168

Hume, argument of, against miracles, Land, Radical theory respecting,

389-394

Humphry (Professor), on the vivisec-

tion question, 943

191-192, 196-197

Land Act, Ireland and the, 473-493

LAN

Land Act, 321, 809, 810

- the Parliamentary wrangling over
the, 322-325

Land Court, obstacles to the success
of the, 484-486

Land laws, reform of the, 910-911
Landlords, Irish, how affected by the
Land Act, 474-478

Land Question, the Scotch, 794-812
Language, 150-151

La Rochefoucauld, 839-840
Laveleye (Emile de), The Future of Gold,
455-472

Lawless (Hon. Emily), A Dredging
Ground, 131-141

Lawrence (Bishop), letter of, to Dr.
Lee, 761-762

Leavitt (Dr.), on the refusal of interna-
tional copyright in America, 725
Lecky (Mr.), on the policy of Queen
Elizabeth's Government in Ireland,
672-673

Lee (Rev. Dr. F. G.), The Order of Cor-
porate Reunion, 744-762
Leicester, Church Congress at, 121
Lespis, his observation of ants, 248
Lessing, scepticism of, examined in the
light of evolution, 395-400
Letters, English, four Centuries of, 405–

422

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TACAULAY (Lord), his prophecy
respecting the House of Lords, 60
– book-quests of, 65

McCarthy (J. G.), his summary of
Ralegh's career in Ireland, 681–682
McCook (Mr.), his observation of ants,
255, 256

Mackay (Dr. Charles), Boileau and
Pope, 830-855

Magnus (Mrs.), on the Mohammedan
sympathies of the medieval Jews,
502-503

Maidstone, defence of, in the Civil War,
306

Mainhill, early home of Carlyle, 11-12
Maize, uses of, 435

Manchester (Duke of), Isolated Free
Trade, 181-183

Man's Place in Nature, 142-160
Mariette Pasha, 279

Markets, New, for British Produce, 43-

55

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- curious Kentish custom at, 307
Jewish, 814

Martin (Dr.), his vaccinations from
heifer-lymph, 549

Medical Congress, International, 538
Messiah, the Jews' hope of, 815
Midleton (Viscount), Our Highways,
555-566

Mill (J. S.), his scheme of Irish land
reform, 111

Millet (Jean François), 517-519
Milman (Dean), 877

Miracles, M. Renan and, 90-106
Miracles, arguments against, answered
by help of evolution, 389-395
'Mist's Letters,' 891-892

Mitchell, Robert, a correspondent of
Carlyle, 12

Moggridge (Mr.), his observations of
ants, 247-249, 255

Mohammed Ali, his employment of
Europeans, 648-649

Mohammedanism, influence of, upon
Arab art, 278

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- favoured by the medieval Jews,
502-503

Mommsen, historical method of, 91
Mongredien (M.), 170, 592
Montenegro, legislature of, 57
Müller (Max), on language, 150
Murray (Thomas), letter of, to Carlyle,
12-13

Myers (F. W. H.), M. Renan and Mira-
cles, 90-106

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Portuguese, the first importers of opium
into China, 858

Potter (George), The Workman's View
of Fair Trade, 430-447
Prescott (W. Hickling), on internatio-
nal copyright 728
Primogeniture, 803

Pro-cathedral, the term, 735

Produce, British, New Markets for, 43-
55

Protection, condition of countries
where it prevails, 164, 172

future re-establishment of, in Eng-
land, 179-180

hydra-headed character of, 430
selfish motives of, 437-438
a failure in the past, 623
Prussia, Herrenhaus of, 56

RADICALISM, the danger of, 184-

Rae (W. Fraser), on the commercial
importance of Tripoli, 453

International Copyright, 723-734
Ralegh, Sir Walter, in Ireland, 660-
682

Reason, exercise of, by the lower
animals, 149
Reciprocity, 431-432

identity of, with fair trade,' 436
Reinach (Joseph), Scrutin de Liste and
Scrutin d'Arrondissement, 357-367
Religion, work of, 291-293
Renan, M., and Miracles, 90-106
Renan (M.), on the Jews, 509, 823
Reunion, Corporate, Order of, 744-762
Revelation, Place of, in Evolution, 382-

404

Revolutionary Party, the, 184-205
Revolutions, political consequences of,

228

objects of, 810

Reynolds (Sir J.), his portrait of Dr.
Johnson, 888

his picture of Puck, 889
Rhyme, 834-835

Pope's faults of, 851-852
Riaz Pasha, 648, 659

Roads, early English, 555-556

management of the, 558-566

Rogers (Samuel), a brief letter of, 416
Romanes (George J.), Intelligence of
Ants, 245-258

Romney Marsh, 304

Rossiter (Elizabeth), Child Life for
Children, 567-572

Rowsell (F. W.), The Administrative
Machinery of Egypt, 641-659
Roxburghe Library, 64

Royal supremacy, the, 124-125
Ruskin (John), Fiction, Fair and Foul,

516-531

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