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-institution of the billets de port Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria, payé, 392-the petite poste, 393- his liberal policy, 210, 671, 672. stamps, 403-rights of fishing, 449 Franco-German War, articles on the, -policy in the Near East, 581. in the Quarterly Review,' 211, 317 France, introduction of the tobacco Franco-Prussian War, causes of the, plant, 219, 135, 136-amount of 213, 120. See Empire. customs duties, 317-annual yield of forests, 442—the forest area, 453 Frankfort, the bombardment of 1796, -average annual cut and growth, ib.-system of profit-sharing, 514.

relations with Germany, 220, 310 -with England, 311-the currency policy, 468-Bank of France, system of issuing notes, 481-the Air Service, 558, 560.

The Study of Christian Origins in, 221, 1. See Christian. Result of the measures against prostitution, 169-rose-growing in, 372-earliest raisers, 373-character of the army in 1793, 397— result of universal conscription, 399 -position as a World Power, 419 -alliance with Russia, 431, 443— -agreement with England, 432, 546-the Triple Entente, 435, 546 -military preparations, 443-result of the war with Germany, 517 -total cost, 518-effect on foreign trade, ib.- -war strength of the army, 551-declares war, 554— battle of Mons, 556—the Aisne, 559.

Anatole, 'La Vie Littéraire,' 203, 364 compared with J. Lemaître, ib. -- his 'L'Anneau d'Améthyste,' 206, 304—' Vie de Jeanne d'Arc,' 218, 308.

S. Francesco, old Convent of, 215, 386.

Franchise Bill of 1884, 211, 325. Francis I, King of France, his character, 209, 125-appearance, 126

his birth, 221, 379-invasion of Italy, 380. See Marguerite, Queen.

Ferdinand, Archduke, present at the German manoeuvres, 211, 584.

203, 515.

Franklin, B., his proposals on the abolition of privateering, 214, 3. Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, character of, his policy, 210, 671. Frapan, Ilse, her tales of Hamburg life, 221, 45.

Frascati, the villas and gardens of,

207, 506-history of, 218, 348. Fraser, Sir Andrew, Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces, on the substitution of the Uriya language, 209, 230.

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Dr, his theory of the origin of exogamy and totemism, 219, 162.

Major-General Sir T., •The Military Danger of Home Rule for Ireland,' 217, 266.

Sir W., 'Disraeli and his Day,' 207, 153.

Frazer, Dr, his 'Golden Bough,' 207, 187; 215, 98, 439; 218, 316, 343 note- Totemism and Exogamy,' 215, 99, 110— The Magic Art and the Evolution of Kings,' 118-his synopsis of Totemism, 218, 316. Frederick the Great, his invasion of Bohemia, 221, 555-retreat, ib.

II, King of Prussia, his treatise on hawking, 209, 344relations with England, 214, 267, 270-League against, 269-founder of Prussia, ib.-characteristics, ib. -personality, 271-opinion of William Pitt, ib. Fredericq, P., Corpus document,' 203, 425 note.

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Fremantle, Admiral the Hon. Sir Edmund, Nelson's Tactics at Trafalgar,' 203, 611.

Hon. T. F., 'The Book of the Rifle,' 203, 246. French, their characteristics, 209, 5. art, character of, 205, 134, 139. Epic, The Heroic Ideal of the, 208, 553. See Heroic Ideal. language, its metrical law, 215, 75.

Painters of the Eighteenth Century,' 205, 461-464.

painters, their pictures at Buckingham Palace, 213, 337.

Renaissance Architecture, 217, 136. See Architecture.

Renaissance, The Literature of the, 204, 438. See Literature.

Revolution,' M. Sorel's

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359-peculiarities of the speeches, 359-361-variety of subjects, 362— ignorance of the people, ib.-account of the supposed insurrection in London, 363-365-suspicion, jealousy and sentimentality, 365369--the sensibility, 369–371. French, Lieut.-General Sir John, his method of fighting in the Colesberg district, 205, 160-intrepid personality, ib.-his introduction to 'Cavalry in Future Wars,' 206, 457-his views on the Territorial Force, 210, 14-report on the Canadian militia, 216, 239-his resignation, 220, 587-his despatch on the British army, 221, 558, 559.

, Nicholas, Bishop of Ferns, 6 The Narrative of the Earl of Clarendon's Settlement and Sale of Ireland,' 220, 437 note. Frere, Sir Bartle, on the relations between the English and Dutch in South Africa, 204, 291-contributor to the Quarterly Review,' 211, 322.

Rev. W. H., History of the English Church,' 216, 81–83. Freshfield, D. W., Caucasus,' 208, 279, 280.

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Freund, Ida, The Study of Chemical Composition,' 219, 104.

Freyberger, Dr, pathologist to the London County Council, 207, 112 -his opinion of goat's milk, ib.

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'Europe and the, 207, 534. See Freytag, Gustav, Technik des DraSorel's.

mas,' 203, 240.

- Revolution, A Journal of the, Friedländer, Max J., his identifica211, 57. See Cléry. tion of the minor painters of the Flemish school, 211, 165, 167study of B. van Orley, 179. Friedmann, Sigismund, 'Das deutsche Drama,' 220, 94.

Revolution, Lord Acton's lectures on the, 215, 176.

Revolution, The, in Contemporary Literature, 218, 353 -number of works on, 354speeches delivered at Assemblies, 358 on the trial of Louis XVI, Vol. 222.

Friedrich, Major, 'Geschichte des Herbstfeldzuges von 1813,' 219,

531.

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FRIEDRICH.

Friedrich Wilhelm III, King of Prussia, his character, 221, 401motto of 'Peace at any Price,' ib. Friendly Societies, work of the, 206, 68.

Frobenius, Colonel, 'The German Empire's Fateful Hour,' 221, 548. Froude, Hurrell, results of the publication of his 'Remains,' 210, 770 note.

J. A., epigram on, 202, 7— 'Life and Letters of Erasmus,' 203, 434 note- The Two Chiefs of Dunboy,' 210, 213—contributor to the 'Quarterly Review,' 211, 322-his sketch of Disraeli, 218, 211-his essay on the relation between natural and general science, 221, 129.

Fry Commission, report of a case, 211, 630 note.

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Fullerton, Morton, The Art of
Henry James,' 212, 393—' Gil
Blas,' 215, 335.

Fulton, T. W., The Sovereignty of
the Sea,' 218, 447.

Fulwood, William, style of his verses, 218, 387.

Furetière, M., his 'Romas Bourgeos,' 206, 40.

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Sir Edward, at the Hague Con- Furlong, C. W., The Gateway to the

ference of 1907, 208, 228—his views on the reasons for the increase of insanity, 210, 180.

Sahara,' 212, 138.

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Furniture and Decoration,' 205, 465.

Shakespeare,' 203, 234.

Roger E., 'Watts and Whistler,' | Furnivall, Dr, his preface to 'Leopold 202, 607—'A Genre Painter and his Critics,' 208, 491.

-, Roger, 'Oriental Art,' 212, 225. Fryer, Sir Frederick, on the progress of Burma, 207, 473.

John, 'New Account of East India and Persia,' 221, 77. Fuegians, result of the South American Mission, 212, 131.

Furtwängler, Prof. A., his book on the Temple of Aphæa, 208, 258 et seq.

Fuseli, Henry, his picture of the death of Count Ugolino, 211, 403, 410— pictures of scenes from the 'Commedia,' 409-his criticism of Sir J. Reynolds''Ugolino,' 411-criticism on his picture, ib.

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Gadow, Hans, Birds and Their Galton, Arthur, 'Two Essays upon

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Colours,' 213, 132.

Gaelic Union,' foundation of, 215, 221.

Gaetani, Benedetto, 212, 56. See Boniface VIII.

Gaidoz, Prof., founds the 'Mélusine,' 215, 435.

Gaillon, palace of, 209, 130. Gainsborough, T., his portraits at Windsor Castle, 213, 334-at Longford Castle, 341. Gairdner, James, "The English Church from the Accession of Henry VIII to Mary,' 203, 411- Lollardy and the Reformation in England,' extract from, 216, 94.

Gaius or 'Caligula,' character of his rule, 202, 535-instructions in tyranny, 536.

Galdós, B. P., ' Episodes Nacionales '

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Galileo, 'Dialogue on the two greatest
Systems of the World,' 219, 58.
Gallavresi, Dr G., 'La Rivoluzione
Lombarda del 1814,' 212, 253.
Galli, Henri, 'Gambetta et l'Alsace-
Lorraine,' 215, 368–370.
Galloway, R. L., Annals of Coal-
mining and the Coal Trade,' 203,
136 on the colliery explosions in
South Wales, 214, 414.
Galsworthy, John, his plays, 219, 101.
Galt, Sir Alexander, his despatch on
customs laws in Canada, 202, 550.

Matthew Arnold,' 202, 221.

Sir Francis, his views on natural selection, 210, 374-' Memories of my Life,' extract from, 215, 98- Enquiries into Human Faculty,' 217, 65.

Galway, Earl of, Lord Justice of Ireland, 218, 112-his relations with Matthew Prior, ib. Gambetta, Leon, his dictatorship, 210, 87.

The Real, 215, 352—was he a patriot? 353-relations with Bismarck, 353, 374-his introduction to the Donnersmarck, 355 -feminine susceptibility, 356—— position in diplomacy, 357-limitation of the War Budget, 359— 'La Revanche,' a duty, 360-complications, ib.-foreign policy, 361, 365, 373-playing double, 362— Madame Adam's testimony, 363 et seq.-his shiftiness and selfishness, 366-M. Galli's evidence, 368-370, 374-was he a great Frenchman ? 370-the Third Republic, 371difficulties of his position, 372his views on anti-clericalism, 373 -result of his administration, 376. Gambia, exploration of the, 213, 87.

Gambling, The Art of, 204, 461—

Monaco, ib.-roulette, 462-how the bank wins, 462, 472-motives in gambling, 464-systems, 465 et seq.-statistics at Monte Carlo, 466 -total number of spins, ib.-the

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chances of red, 467-method of increasing the stakes, 468-progressional system, 469-advantages of the maximum, 470-betting on race-horses, 472-new factors, ib.-the bookmaker, 473-the tipster, 474-limits to the system of progression, 475-the Stock Exchange, 476-bargains on account, 477-options, 478-methods of wagering, 479.

Ganges river, its character, 213, 85. Gapon, George, his influence on the St Petersburg strike, 202, 600. Garborg, A., 'Norges Selvstændighedskamp,' 203, 264, 269—on the position of Norway, 269.

Garden Cities, Housing, and Town-Planning, 216, 493-an improved ideal,ib.-result of the industrial revolution, 494-enlightened employers, 495-Letchworth, 496 -Hampstead Suburb Trust, 497general prosperity, 498-requirements of Town-planning Act, 499 -many schemes, 500-need for revision of statutory provision and bye-laws, 501-504-organisation of

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seine Zeit,' 202, 523. Garfield, J. R., his report on the beef industry, 207, 34—on the oil industry, 38-appointed Commissioner of Corporations, 48. Garibaldi and the liberation of Italy, 216, 392 et seq.

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Garnett, C., The Works of Turgeniev,' 211, 180, 194-mode of translating, 195.

Dr, his opinion of W. Beckford's letters, 213, 383.

Mr, his article on Matthew Arnold, 202, 222.

R., 'A History of Italian Literature,' extract from, 218, 1. Garstang, Dr, on the size of plaice transplanted to the Dogger Bank, 206, 160.

Gary, E. H., on the practice of dumping, 216, 190-on Government control of prices, 201.

London, 505-roads, 506-regula- Gas Company, South Metropolitan, tions in Germany,

ib.-United

States, 507-Canada, 508- the
problem of empty houses, 509-
Co-partnership Tenants, 510-512-
play-places, 513—regulation of en-
terprises needed, 515.

Gardiner, S. R., contributor to the
Quarterly Review,' 211, 322.

T. Gage, a member of the Charity Organisation Society, 206, 70.

Gardner, Arthur Dunn, a member of the Charity Organisation Society, 206, 70.

E. G., The King of Court Poets,' 208, 126.

system of profit-sharing, 202, 64-70; 215, 590; 219, 513, 516, 519-521.

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