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protest of the Gallican bishops,
353-anti-national character of the
Church, 354-Articles of 1682..ib.
-national life in England, 355.

Native, How Germany treats
the, 372-unpopularity of colonisa-
tion, 373-criticisms on the ad-
ministration, 374-case of Dr K.
Peters, 374-376-Herr Wehlan, 376
-Herr Weist, 377-Lieut Dominik,
ib.-Capt. Kannenberg, 378-380-
Von Puttkamer, 380-the Akwa
petition, 381-383-case of G. A.
Schmidt, 383-385-punishment of
flogging, 385-392-use of the sjam-
bok, 387-brutality of the officials,
390-flogging of women and girls,
391-result of forced labour, 392-
394-system of labour tickets, 394
-the hut tax, ib.-curse of drink,
395-causes of the Herero rising,

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Parliament, the British, its sove-
reignty, 8.

Parnell, C. S., characteristics, 217.
Parochial Councils, 448.

Péguy, Charles, 91-character of
his death, 92, 108-parents, 93-
childhood, ib.-Socialism, 94-
marriage and failure of his book-
shop, 95-Jeanne d'Arc,' 95, 102,
103, 104-views on the case of
Dreyfus, 96-opposition between
la mystique and la politique, 96, 99
-'Cahiers de la Quinzaine,' 97-
essence of his thought, 99-funda-
mental and organic principle of his
work, 100-a poet of humanity,
101-the Chaplain of the Republic,
ib.-Notre Jeunesse' and 'Victor-
Marie, Comte Hugo,' 105-impres-
sion of his work, 107-poem of
solemn prophecy, 109.

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Peters, Dr Karl, atrocities in East
Africa, 374-376.

Phillimore, Sir Walter G. F., 'Three
Centuries of Treaties of Peace and
their Teaching,' 230.

Phillipson, Coleman, Termination
of War and Treaties of Peace,' 225,
226.

Poley, A. P., 'The Privy Council and
Problems of Closer Union of the
Empire,' 17.

Pollock, Rt Hon. Sir Frederick, 'Im-
perial Unity: The Practical Con-
ditions,' 1.

Prayer-book, need of revision, 444-
446.

Puttkamer, Governor von, charges
against, 380.

R.

Rait, Robert S., British Writers on
the United States,' 357.

Ramsay, Sir W. M., 'The Turkish
Peasantry of Anatolia,' 49-'Im-
pressions of Turkey,' extract from,
63.

Realism, The New, 121-incentive,
122-B. Russell's • Problems of
Philosophy,' ib.-Philosophical
Essays,' 123-the phenomenon of
Realism a renewed sense of the
need of fact, 124-common sense
supplanted by Idealism, 125-the
teaching of F. H. Bradley, 126-
'What is the truth?' 127-ques-
tions raised by the New Realism,
129-Sir H. Jones' Working Faith
of the Social Reformer,' 129-132-
Prof. Perry's views on Idealism,
132-G. E. Moore's Refutation of
Idealism,' 133-M. Sinclair's 'De-
fence of Idealism,'133-135-doctrine
of external relations, 136-Logic,
the essence of philosophy, ib.-
'things,' 'qualities' and 'relations,'
137-139-question of the existence
of the 'self,' 139-141.
Reconstruction, The Principles
of, 414-I. Primary Considera-
tions, 414-Whitley Report, 414,

427-spread of democracy, 415-
conception of the nation as a living
organism, 417-views on the State,
418-two types, 419-need for a
quickening of the national spirit,
420-principles of reform, ib.-re-
action after the war, 421-shortage
of food, ib.-centralised State con-
trol, 422-Labour unrest, 423-
pledges given to the Trade Unions,
ib.-purpose and method of the
various programmes, 424-advo-
cates of centralisation and regula-
tion, 425-Scientific Industrialists,
425, 434-Localists, 426, 437-State
Socialism, 426, 433-Garton Memor-
andum, 427-the term 'efficiency,'
428-plea of 'necessity,' 429-result
of a rigid uniform system of State
control, 430-433-distrust of the
doctrine of State Socialists, 433-
technical education, 435-female
labour, 436-Guild Socialists and
Reintegrationists, ib.

Revolution, The Evolution of, 397.
See Evolution.

Richard, Brinsley, 'Seven Years at
Eton,' 308.

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Roberts, Richard, The Church in
the Commonwealth,' 440.

Robinson, Rev. Canon C. H., 'The
Conversion of Europe,' 337, 341.
Rören, Herr, charges against G. A.
Schmidt, 384 on the mode of
administering flogging, 388, 390.
Ruridecanal Conferences, 449.
Russell, Bertrand, 'Problems of
Philosophy,' extract from, 122, 139
-'Our Knowledge of the External
World,' 122 note, 137, 140-essay
'The free man's worship,' 123-
'Philosophical Essays,' extract
from, 123, 124.

Russia, result of disintegration of
the army, 276, 289-Gulf of Riga
islands, occupied by the Germans,
288-armistice concluded, ib.

Russia, result of the revolution, 398
-population, 399-lack of capable
administrators, 399 note-emanci-
pation of the serfs, 400-weight of
taxation, ib.-sale of agricultural
produce, 401-issue of paper money,
ib.-the peasants' demand for land,
402.

Russia, result of the secession, 559,
566-569-influence of Germany,

570.

S.

Sabatier, Paul, on the results of
unscientific methods of teaching
history, 344, 346.

Salvemini, Prof. Gaetano, Italy
and the Southern Slavs,' 176.

Samuel, Rt Hon. H., M.P., on the
formation of a council of the
Empire, 22.

Satow, Sir E., 'A Guide to Diplo-
matic Practice,' 225.

St Fursey, legend, 348-350.

Schmidt, G. A., atrocities in Togo-
land, 383-385.

Scholze, Herr J., 'Die Wahrheit
über die Heidenmission,' extract
from, 395.

Scott, Prof. J. W., 'The New Real-
ism,' 121.

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Seeley, Sir John, Expansion of
England,' extract from, 343.

Shall England Finance Germany
after the War? 477-London the
financial centre of the world, 477,
481, 484-banking system of Ger-
many, 478-480-United States, 480
481-483-com-
-Great Britain,

mittee of bankers, 484-the Trade
Banks 485-result of financing
Germany, 486-488.

Shelley, P. B., Revolt of Islam,'
366-speculative tendencies of his
art, 460.

Sinclair, May, 'A Defence of Ideal-
ism,' 133-135.

Sinn Fein and Germany, 239-A.
Griffith's articles on the Resurrec-
tion of Hungary,' ib.-the English
Renunciation Act of 1782..240-
comparison between the position
of Hungary and Ireland, 241-
policy of passive resistance, 242-
question of the Crown, 243-first
convention of the Sinn Fein, ib.-
adherents to the policy, 244-
growth of the revolutionary doc-
trines, 245-circulation of seditious
newspapers, 245-247, 250-German
intrigue, 246, 255-foreign policy,

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247 the Sinn Fein Volunteer
Movement, 248-Casement's review
articles, 248, 250-255-dangerous
character of the revolutionary
movement, 250-extract from The
Keeper of the Seas,' ib.-claim to
be created an independent state
after a victorious Germany, 251.
II Sinn Fein and Labour, 256—
character of the revolution, 257—
national class-consciousness, 258—
relations between Capital and
Labour, 259-factor of Socialism,
ib.-racial and religious factors,
260-extract from 'Labour in Irish
History,' 261-'union of the two
democracies,' ib.-condition of the
Dublin poor, 262-object of the Lar-
kinite rising, 263-aim of the in-
surrectionists, 264-character of
the future Republic, 266-condition
of Belfast, 267.

Sjambok, use of the, 387, 392.

Slavs, The Southern, and Italy,
176. See Italy.

Smith, Robinson, 'Efficiency,' 110.
Smith, Sydney, on slavery in
America, 364 affection for
America, 367.

Smuts, General, on the result of the
Boer War, 87.

Socialism, influence on Labour, 551.
Southey, Robert, Ode on the war of
1812-1814..366.

Stanhope, Lord, History of England
from the Peace of Utrecht,' 370.

Stedman, Charles, History of the
American War,' 369.

Sterry, Wasey, Annals of the King's
College of our Lady of Eton beside
Windsor,' 294, 296.

Syndicalism, influence on Labour,
551.

T.

Taylor, F. Winslow, experiments on
scientific management, 113-115.
Thackeray, W. M., 'The Virginians,'
367.

Tommaseo, Niccolo, on the solution
of the Dalmatian problem, 193.

Trade Corporation, The British,
143-connexion with the Govern-
ment, 144-duties to home trade,
ib.-to British enterprise overseas,
145-canal system, ib.-limited
companies' shares, 146-number of
extinct local industries, 147-
capital, 148-Governor and mem-
bers of the Board, ib.-establish-
ment of Information Bureaux, 149
-appointment of trade commis-
sioners, 150-support of British
industries, 151-foreign branches
of banks, 152-method of raising
funds, ib.-department for research
work, 153.

Trade Unionism, tendency of Labour
to break away,
556-558.

Trevelyan, G. M., From Waterloo
to the Marne,' 73.

Trevelyan, Sir George, 'Early His-
tory of Charles James Fox,' 370.
Trieste, population, 181.

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