TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIRST VOLUME OF THE QUARTERLY REVIEW.
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Aberystwyth, Plant Breeding Station at, 298, 308-309.
Acta Cancellariæ or Selections from the Records of the Court of Chan- cery (containing extracts from the Masters' Reports and Certificates, etc.), 79.
Acton, Lord, 'Historical Essays and Studies,' quotation from, 369. Agriculture in Wales: The Lesson for English Farmers, 297-313. Allen, Miss Hope Emily, 'Writings ascribed to Richard Rolle,' 410. America, United States of, process of mechanisation in, 71-73-unem- ployment in, 74-78.
Animals, effect of sunlight treatment upon health of, 234–236. Archæological and Topographical Research in and near Rome, 1908-1928..281-296.
Argentina, British Trade with, 316- 317.
'Aristotle. The Poetics,' Loeb
Classical Series, 242 et seq. Ashby, Dr Thomas, Archæological and Topographical Research in and near Rome, 1908-1928'..281-'A Topographical Dictionary of Rome,' 281, 283-'Drawings of Ancient Paintings in English Collections,' from 'Papers of the British School at Rome,' 286, 290, 294. Ashton, Dr H., 'The French Novel,' 409-410.
'Aspects of Home Rule,' Selected
from the Speeches of the Rt Hon. A. J. Balfour, M.P., 367. Association of Women's House Pro- perty Managers, 361, 363.
Babbit, Prof. Irvine, 'French Litera- ture,' 409.
Baganani, G., translator of 'La Zona Archeologica di Roma,' under title of The Classical Remains of Rome and its Vicinity,' 281, 284. Bailey, John, 'A Question of Taste,' allusion to, 388.
Balfour, The Earl of, 367–402. Balfour, Rt Hon. Arthur James, M.P., Works of: A Defence of Philosophic Doubt,' 367-'The Foundations of Belief,' 367, 384- extracts from, 384-385, 386, 387, 388-Essays and Addresses,' 367, 374, 376, 391-'Theism and Human- ism,' 367-extracts from, 370, 372, 388-'Essays: Speculative and Political,' 367-'Theism and Thought. A Study in familiar beliefs,' 367, 401-Opinions and Arguments from Speeches and Addresses of,' 367, 394, 402- quotation from, 375-parentage and stock of, 369-his life at Cambridge, 370-enters Parlia- ment, 371-essentially a philo- sopher, 371-372-seeks the ground- work of Science and is disillusioned, 372-374-accepts Irish Secretary- ship, 378-his Irish policy, 378-379, 380-381-becomes Leader of House of Commons, 382-becomes Premier
on death of Lord Salisbury, 390– his work as Premier, 390-393- his retirement from and re-entrance into Politics, 394-his work as First Lord of the Admiralty, 395– 396-his work as Foreign Secretary, 396, 397-399-his association with Mr Lloyd George, 396-397-his mission to the U.S.A., 399-his volte-face on the Irish Question, 400-becomes Lord President of the Council, 431.
Bath and Wells, Diocese Registers of, 129 et seq. Bensusan, S. L.,
Agriculture in Wales: The Lesson for English Farmers,' 297.
Berlin, Congress of, its significance, 1. Berlin Treaty, The: Fifty Years Afterwards, 1-17.
Binyon, Laurence, 'Catalogue of the George Eumorfopoulos Collection,' 407-408.
Birkenhead, the Earl of, Secretary of State for India, 185, 191. Bismarck, his policy regarding the Near Eastern Question, 9-17. Blair, publisher of
Poems,' extract from, 98.
Bliss, Douglas Percy, A History of Wood-Engraving,' 200-201.
von Boehn, Max, Miniatures and Silhouettes,' 200.
Bolitho, Hector, The New Zealand- ers,' 413.
Books, Some Recent, 195–204, 403- 414.
Bozman, M. M., translator of 'The
Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,' 405-406.
British Trade in South America, 314-329.
Brittain, William J., writer of article on 'The Beginnings of Television,' in the 'Quarterly Review' for April 1928..194. Brown, John, D.D., John Bunyan, His Life, Times and Work,' 96, 102-103-John Bunyan,' 96. Buckland, Archdeacon, author of a book on Bunyan, 103. Buckle, George Earle, Editor of 'The Letters of Queen Victoria' (Second Series), vol. III, 1, 3.
Bunin, on Icons, 146. Bunyan, John, 96-113.
Bunyan, John, his early years, 96-99 -his success as a speaker, 99- extract from his Grace Abound- ing to the Chief of Sinners,' 100- -his prose style, 100-108, 110- compared to Defoe, 105-106, 109- extracts from his Pilgrim's Pro- gress,' 105, 106, 107-109, 111-com- pared to Dickens, 109.
Burch, Dr Vacher, 'Jesus Christ and His Revelation,' 410-411.
Bush, Dr Vannevar, inventor of the integraph, 73.
Butler, Dr Nicholas M., Head of Columbia University, on America's national need, 230.
Byrne, Donn, the late, Destiny Bay,' 413.
Calderon, F. Garcia, 'Latin America,' 324.
Callwell, Major-General Sir C. E., K.B.E., Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, Bart, G.C.B., D.S.O., His Life and Diaries,' 18-extracts from, 19 et seq.-allusion to, 398- 399.
Calza, G., Ostia,' 281. 'Cambridge History of Foreign Policy,' 1, 2-3, 8. Capitulations in Egypt, The, 114- 128.
Capitulations in Egypt, their origin and history, 114-116-their poli- tical importance, 116-119-the re- straints imposed by them, 119-127 -their benefits to the Egyptian, 127-128.
de Catalogne, M. Gerard, 'Le Mes- sage de Thomas Hardy,' 409. Cazamian, M. Louis, author of Part II of History of English Literature,' 204.
Cecil, Algernon, The Earl of Balfour, 367.
Chamberlain, Rt Hon. Neville, his
tackling of the Housing Problem, 351-353, 365.
Chancery, the Court of, the foremost archive of the State, 84-88, 90-93. Chelmsford, Lord, Viceroy of India, 180.
Chirol, Sir Valentine, 'The Egyptian Problem,' 114.
Das, S. R., writer of an article in the Asiatic Review,' on the poli- tical situation in India in 1924, 188-189.
Dawson, W. H., contributor to the 'Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy,' 2-3.
Diocese Registers of Bath and Wells, 129 et seq.
Divorce Law Reform, 256–269. Divorce, history of, 256-263-its in- accessibility to the poor, 262, 263, 264-265-injustice of the present law of, 262-267.
Dodds, Leonard V., 'Recent Progress in Sunlight Knowledge,' 231. Dugdale, Mrs Edgar, editor of 'Opinions and Arguments from Speeches and Addresses of the Earl of Balfour, K.G., O.M., F.R.S., 1910-1927'..367, 402.
Dugmore, Major A. Radcliffe, 'Afri- can Jungle Life,' 202.
Ecuador, eradication of yellow fever in, 322.
Edison, Thomas, his formula on Machinery, 71.
Education, suggested reforms in, 169-173-two types of, 210-212. Egypt, The Capitulations in, 114– 128.
Enriquez, Major C. M., 'Ceylon Past and Present," 413.
Examinations, The Nightmare of, 160-174.
Excommunication in the Middle Ages, 129-143.
Faithfull, T. J., 'Bi-Sexuality,' 202. Fay, Prof. C. R., 'Great Britain from Adam Smith to the Present Day,' 407.
Federn, Karl, 'Richelieu,' 405. Fidler, Miss Florence G., 'The Bird that is Blue,' 204.
Fillmore, J. C., 'Pianoforte Music,' extract from, 384-385.
de Fiori, Signor Vittorio E., 'Mus- solini, the Man of Destiny,' 196. Fitzgerald, W. G., Men versus Machines in the United States,' 70.
Fitzpatrick, Sir Dennis, Lieut- Governor of the Punjab, extract from letter of, 184.
Fitzpatrick, Prof. A. F., on the neglect by the British of the lan- guages of Latin America, 323-324. Fluorescence, developments in pheno- menon of, 238-241.
Fora, progress in excavation of, 292- 294.
Ford, Henry, 71, 74, 78.
Forel, Dr, The Social World of the Ants,' 403-extract from, 403. Fuller, Prof. J. V., 'Bismarck's Policy at its Zenith,' 1, 11, 12, 13, 17. Fullerton, Miss Mary E., 'The Aus- tralian Bush,' 413.
German Foreign Office, 1922-27, 'Die Grosse Politik der Europäischen Kabinette, 1871-1914'..1, 14-15. Goldsmith, Oliver, Miscellaneous Works of, 270-extract from his 'Citizen of the World,' 272-moral
Hill, Octavia, the late, methods of, regarding housing, 358–363. Hirst, W. A., British Trade in South America,' 314.
History, New Materials for, 79–95. Hopkinson, Austin, 'Religio Militis,'
extracts from, 55 et seq.-military career of, 56.
Housing Problem, 349-351-outline of measures dealing with, 351–353. Howland, Louis, The Mind of Jesus,' 410.
Hülsen, Ch., part author of 'Formæ Orbis Roma Antiquæ,' 281-'The Roman Forum, 281-The Forum and the Palatine,' 281, 284. Hutchison, Lieut-Col G. S., D.S.O., M.C., on the object of the sunlight clinic at Sherwood Colliery, 232. Hutton, The Very Rev. W. H., Dean of Winchester, John Bunyan,' 96. Huxley's 'Life and Letters,' allusion to, 389.
Icon, The Russian, 144–159.
Hallam, G. H., Horace at Tibur and Icon, the Russian, its origin and
Bunyan, his Life and Times,' 103 -extract from, 112. Hardinge, Lord, Viceroy of India, 179, 180.
Hargreaves, Reginald, part compiler of Great French Short Stories,' 413-414.
Harrison, Frank Mott, reviser of the Tercentenary Edition of 'John Bunyan,' by John Brown, D.D., 96, 102.
Harrison, Frederick, 80.
Harrison, G. B., M.A., John Bun- yan: A Study in Personality,' 96, 103.
Hastings, Warren, extract from a letter from, 178.
history, 144-146, 148-149, 150-153- study of, 146-148-construction of, 154-155-universal presence of, 155-miraculous powers of, 156- influence of, 157-158.
Improved Tenements Association, work of, 361–363.
India from Curzon's Days to These, 175-194.
India, Lord Curzon's work in, 175- 178-the Home Rule' Movement in, 179-181, 187-194-the new Con- stitution in, after Government of India Act, 1919..182-185.
Kellogg, Mr, Foreign Minister in the U.S.A., his peace proposals, 229. Kensington Housing Trust, activities of, 364.
Kiepert, H., part author of 'Formæ Urbis Romæ Antiquæ,' 281. Kipling, Rudyard, 'A Book of Words,' a selection from his speeches during the last twenty-one years, 411. Kirkpatrick, F. A., 'South America and the War,' 314.
Leescov, Russian Sketches: The Sealed Angel,' 144, 147-extract from, 154.
Legouis, M. Emile, author of Part I, of History of English Literature, 204.
Lenotre, M. G., 'Robespierre's Rise and Fall,' 199-200.
Lieber, Maxim, part compiler of Great Stories of all Nations,' 414. Light, outline of principal discoveries in the Science of, 231-232. Lincoln, Abraham, President of the United States, 224, 226, 227-228. Lloyd, Lord, High Commissioner of Egypt, 128.
Loeb Classical Series, 'Aristotle.
The Poetics,' 242 et seq.
Lovett, Sir Verney, K.C.S.I., ‘India from Curzon's Days to These,' 175. Lucas, F. L., 'Tragedy,' 242, 248. Lugli, G., La Zona Archeologica di Roma,' 281, 284-'La Villa Sabina di Orazio' (in 'Monumenti dei Lincei,' XXXI, col. 457-498), 281, 295 -'Forma Italiæ: Regio I, Latium et Campania. Vol. 1, Ager Pomp- tinus. Pars I, Anxur-Tarracina; Pars II, Circeii,' 281.
Lyons, Messrs J., & Co., Ltd., ex- periments in ultra-violet radiation at Cadby Hall works of, 233. Lyte, Sir Henry Maxwell, 85, 88, 89. Lyttelton, Rev. the Hon. Edward, The Nightmare of Examinations,'
160. Lytton, Lord, Governor of Bengal, 187.
Macaulay, Lord, on Bunyan, 102. MacPhail, Sir Andrew, 'Sir Henry Wilson,' 18.
Marriott, Mrs C. B., 'The Voyage of the Caroline,' 412.
Marshall, Hon. Mr Justice, The Capitulations in Egypt,' 114- 'Divorce Law Reform,' 256.
Mason method (of education), 172, 174.
Masson, Prof., author of Biographical Introduction to 'The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith,' 270. Matrimonial Causes Act, 1857..262, 263-1923..263.
McKinley, President of the United States, 217-218.
Maurice, Major-Gen. Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G., The Life of General Lord Rawlinson of Trent,' G.C.B., from his Journals and Letters,' 175, 186, 187.
Mayo, C. H. P., 'The Public School Spirit,' 205.
Medical Research Council, extract from report of, on pollution of the atmosphere, 234.
Medlicott, W.N., 'The Berlin Treaty : Fifty Years Afterwards,' 1. Melville, Lewis, part compiler of 'Great French Short Stories,' 413- 414.
Men versus Machines in the United States, 70-78.
Mendl, R. W. S., 'Musical Labels,' 330.
Miall, Bernard, translator of 'Latin America,' by F. Garcia Calderon, 324.
Middle Ages, Excommunication in the, 129-143.
Minns, Prof. Ellis H., translator of The Russian Icon,' by Kondakov, 144, 145, 146, 148, 150, 155.
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