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Aluminium, history of the dis-
covery, 224, 522.

Alverstone, Richard, Lord, 237, 58.
See Webster.

Alvord, Clarence Walworth, The
Political Campaign in America,'
242, 262.

American Oxonian, The,' 229, 371.

Revolution, and Charles Fox, 224, 426-443.

Telephone and its Lesson, The, 236, 308-321.

War of Independence, Cost, 227, 161.

Amaravati, sculptures of, 223, 517, Amiens, Peace of, 224, 430.

518,

Amateur Football Association, 239, 352.

Ambassador, A Great, 239, 307317.

Ambulance motors, the use of, in war, 224, 184.

Ameer Ali, Rt Hon., 'The Caliphate,
224, 177.

America, The Censorship and its
Effects in, 225, 160–163.

110.

First Year of War, 230, 89–

discovery of, 231, 355-beefarms, 499, 500.

The Political Campaign in, 242, 262–277.

-, Treaty of, 225, 514.

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battle of, 239, 250. Ammianus, Marcellinus, the History of, 230, 39-birth, 40-use of the Latin language, ib.-impressions of Rome, 41-views of Christianity, 42-faith in the permanence and power of the Roman Empire, ib.account of the Gothic invasion of Thrace, 43-in the Protectores Domestici,' 44-military career, ib.-character of his lectures, 45— gift for life-like portraiture, 46— descriptions of campaigns, 47– moral standard, 48-attitude to civil justice, 49-persecutions in Antioch, ib.-influence of the Emperor Julian, 50-53-power of the barbarian world, 54-decay of Roman society, ib.

South, Republics of, Treaty of Ammon, Otto, 'Die Gesellschaft

Mutual Guarantee, 241, 5.

American Army Transport, 237, 369
-Bar Association, annual address,

406.

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sordnung und ihre natürlichen Grundlagen,' extract from, 227,

19.

Amritsar riots, 236, 54.

Amschel, Mayer, founder of the
House of Rothschild, 231, 430.
See Rothschild.

Anabaptists, the, in Holland, 234
271.

Anarchism, 233, 184.

History, The New, 223, 159-| Anatolia, The Turkish Peasantry

181.

of, 229, 49-72.

Loan, The, and Exchange, 224, 510-519.

anarchy and famine in, 234,

436.

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421.

Anglo-Portuguese treaty, 239, 282.

Anatolia, Greek army in, 239, 176— Anglo-Palestine Company, 226, 411, evacuated, 178. Anatolian Railway, 223, 234; 228, 299, 300, 498; 235, 308, 314, 328. Ancestor Worship and the Chinese Drama, 231, 296–317.

Anderson, Miss, Chief Lady Inspector of Factories, 225, 124-her report.

Anglo-Russian Agreement, 230, 63; 237, 172; 241, 187.

Anglo-Saxon art, 228, 97-churches, 110-113.

on the relations between capital Anglo-Saxons, military system, 225, and labour, 125.

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Andrews, John, History of the War with America, France, Spain and Holland,' 229, 369.

Andrade, Dr E. N. da C., 'The Structure of the Atom,' 241, 311. Andrich, Prof. J. A., 'De natione Anglica et Scota Juristarum,' 238, 128.

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Andrillon, Capt. H., L'Expansion Aniline dye, discovery of, 224, 521.

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de l'Allemagne,' 225, 383.

Angell, Norman, 'The Peace Treaty and the Economic Chaos of Europe,' 233, 439-'The Great Illusion,' 242, 60.

Animal diseases, experiments on, 238, 83-luminescence, 240, 219. Anne, Queen, Patent creating the Board of Admiralty, 223, 56–58, 202.

Angelo, Henry, Reminiscences of,' Annual Register,' extract from, 227, 43.

Angenheister, Dr, in charge of the geo-physical observatory at Apia, 238, 250.

Anger of God, The, 239, 290–306.
Anglicans, the, views, 233, 208.
Anglo-Catholic movement, 242, 229.
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Admini-
stration of the, 223, 1–25.
Anglo-French Agreement, 230, 63.

Commercial Treaty, 227, 365. Anglo-Italian Trade, The Prospects of, 231, 49–62. Anglo-Japanese Alliance, 234, 395; 238, 103.

240, 158.

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Antwerp, result of the fall, 223, 91, Archer, William, 'India and the

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Anzac, or the 'Digger' qualities, Archives of the War, The, 227,

236, 18.

494-510.

248-geo-Arden of Faversham,' apocryphal play, 237, 12.

Apia, Hospital at, 238,
physical observatory, 250.
Apocalypse, the, date, 235, 376 note.

Appleton, Dr Charles, Editor of the
Academy,' 231, 22-character,

ib.

Apponyi, Antoine Rodolphe, Count d', Austrian Ambassador in Paris, 233, 256-dispatch from Metternich, 258-264.

Apuleius, The Golden Ass' of, 234, 41-55.

Aquinas, Thomas, scientific work, 240, 306,

Arabia, military operations in, 234, 412.

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Aristotle, definition of the State,
226, 182-view on
war, 191-
character of his logic, 193-
morality, 194-translations of his
works, 240, 305.

Arable farming, grant of a bonus, Armada, the, defeat of, 224, 25.

241, 446. Arabs, the, war with the Italians, 223, 69-temperament, 73.

relations with Abdul

Hamid, 229, 497.

Armageddon, the Real, and
World Congestion, 228, 371-387.

Armagh, Archbishop of, extract
from his Message to the Church of
Ireland, 242, 242.

desire for self-govern- Armas, José de, Spain and Ger. ment, 234, 413.

-, study of the science of medicine, 240, 301-astronomy, ib.alchemy, 302-translations, 303. Aragon, history of, 231, 348-350. Arber, Edward, Story of the Pilgrim Fathers,' 234, 260. Archangel, Allied troops at, 230, 525.

many,' 228, 169-Spain and Gibraltar,' 230, 182-' Home Rule and Labour in Catalonia,' 232, 122.

Armenia, military operations in, 225, 551-553; 226, 229.

-, independence, 235, 16.

Republic of, 238, 48-legend, 58-capital, 64.

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Armenian massacres, 223, 240; 225, Army, British, defeat of the Turks in Palestine, 230, 523-at Archangel, 525.

167.

Germany, Turkey, and

the, 233, 385-400.

Armenians, The, Their Past and
Future, 233, 237-244.

under Russian rule, 234, 426-the Dashnaksution Club, 427.

strength, 239, 237 note, 241, 247-total frontage, 239principal battles, 243.

Annual Bill, 1913, debate on,

223, 131.

Council, creation of the, 225,

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Armstrong, Edward, The Empire of and Religion, The,' 242, 241. Spain,' 231, 345.

Warwick, Captain of the Australian cricket team, 238, 308. Army, British, numbers required to replace wastage, 224, 560–563.

the new, 225, 568; 227,

26; 234, 247.

cost, 224, 212; 232, 198; 509-in India, 238, 139.

casualties, 224, 151, 560; 227, 26; 239, 242, 243, 245.

military operations on

the Western Front, 226, 236–243,

Service Corps, result of the use of mechanical transport, 224, 182. Arndt, Ernst Moriz, letter to Mrs Austin, 239, 47.

Arnold, Sir Edwin, translation of Bhagavad-Gita, 241, 271-Light of Asia,' 287.

--, Mary, parents, 234, 148appearance, 149-marriage, 150. See Ward.

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565-576; 227, 246, 570-575, 590; | Arnold, Matthew, 241, 142–155—

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ARRAS.

ASTON.

Arras battle, 239, 243.

Art, English Traditions in, 235, 207-220.

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patriotism, 224, 73—on the words blockade' and 'contraband, 229 -on the Balkan question, 225, 171, 174-tribute to Belgium, 189 on the policy of the Government, 232-characteristics, 260logical dilemmas on International Law, 269-on recruiting, 572-Military Service Bill, 578on the surrender of Kut, 226, 232 -views against the coercion of Ulster, 246-result of his hasty change in the system of government in Ireland, 263-265-proposes to summon a Constituent Convention, 281-character of his administration, 227, 232-resignation, 239-member of the War Council, 513-on the investigations of the War Council, 518defence of his policy, 525-527-on the rise in food prices, 230, 149— resignation, 165; 238, 290-Prime Minister, 237, 229; 238, 288plot against, 238, 288-on the burden of taxation, 239, 132Home Rule Bill, 240, 429surrender to Trades Unionism, 430 -prophecy on, 241, 185-result of the General Election, 220, 224.

-, Margot, The Autobiography of, 239, 216.

Assets and liabilities, external, 232, 506.

Associated Chambers of Commerce, meeting, 226, 532, 536.

Aston, Dr F. W., Isotopes,' 241, 323.

Major-General Sir George, ' Haig and Foch,' 239, 233- The Study of War,' 242, 55,

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