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JUVENILE. newspaper press, 527-reporters, ib.-political journalism, 529-system of party government, ib.-characteristics of the average journalist, 530-style of anonymous, 531'Life of John Delane,' 532-his management of the Times,' 537support of the party in power, 538 -raising the tone, ib.examples, 539-542-position of Delane, 543latter-day journalism, 544-548results of the halfpenny paper, 545 -morbid sensationalism, 547-low ideals, 548. Jowett, Professor, on Matthew Ar- Joyce, P. W., A Social History of Jubainville, M. de, his theory on the Judd, John W., 'The Coming of Julius Cæsar, proconsul of Gaul, 202, Juries, decisions by majority, 216, 10. river, 213, 89-character of the Jury, system of trial by, 221, 344. water, ib. Jorga, M. N., on the Kutzo-Vlach dialect, 218, 485. Jusserand, J. J., 'Histoire litteraire Juvenile Offenders Act of 1847, 205, Kahn, Gustave, his symbolistic poe- Kaufmann, the Rev. M., Pascal's try, 211, 154. 'Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse,' destruction of, 221, 579. Kaitish tribes, their beliefs, 203, 457. Kalbeck, Herr Max, 'Johannes Kalkoff, P., 'Die Vermittlungs- Kant, criticism of his philosophy, 205, ' Apologia,' 204, 526- 'Socialism Kautzsch, E., 'Die Heilige Schrift des Keary, C. F., 'The Pursuit of Reason,' Keats, John, his criticism of Lord Kapadia, S. A., Wisdom of the East Kebeisa, village, 212, 343. Kapp, Frederick, Friedrich der W., 'George Sand,' 216, 40. Kassner, Rudolf, 'Die Mystik, die Künstler und das Leben,' 208, 24 Keble, John, on the spiritual nature of the Church, 205, 203—' The Christian Year,' 204—' Lyra Apostolica,' ib.-on the doctrine of Apostolical Succession, 206-contributor to the Quarterly Review,' 210, 757-his article on Conder's 'Sacred Poetry,' 761. KELAART. Kelaart, Dr, his report on the Ceylon pearl-oyster fishery, 202, 487. Keller, Gottfried, style of his poetry, 221, 32. Wolfgang, Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare Gesellschaft,' edited by, 203, 221. 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Kew, Royal Gardens at, proposed amalgamation of botanical collec KIKUYU. tion with the Natural History Museum, 205, 494. . Key, Ellen, The Woman Movement,' 219, 147 et seq. Khan, Sir Syed Ahmad, his loyalty to the British supremacy, 210, 693. Kharkoff, disorders in, 205, 602. Khartoum, fall of, 209, 40. Khasis, customs of the, 207, 195. Kheidhar, 212, 361-castle of, 362364 plan, 367. Khilkoff, Prince, Russian Minister of Ways and Communications, 202, 287-his mode of conducting the war with Japan, ib. Khodainamak,' or Book of Kings, 211, 41. * 1. Khubbaz, castle of, 212, 345. Kids, method of treating, 207, 118, 124. number killed and wounded, 597. Kiel, result of the Peace of, 203, 262, Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, opened at, 207, 12-completion of the enlargement, 221, 445, 574. Kiepert, H., Formæ Urbis Roma Antiquæ,' 209, 101. Kikuyu, The Issues of, 221, 233– the first contingent of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa, 234-relations between the C.M.S. and French Missions, 234-236, 239 -the Scottish Mission, 236-American Quakers, 237-history of Christianity in East Africa, from 1844, 238-240-the conference at Kikuyu, 240-Proposed Scheme of Federation,' ib.-resolution of the Committee, 241-objections raised by Bishop Weston, 242-249. 6 Kinglake, A. W., his history of the Crimean War, 210, 768 contributor to the Quarterly Review,' ib.-review of his 'Eothen,' 777– his article on 'Invasion of the Crimea,' 211, 308. Kingsley, Rev. Charles, epigram on, 202, 7-on the number of mystics in England, 207, 427-attack on Newman, 217, 474. Kipling, Rudyard, his tales of Indian life, 203, 49, 67-style of his writing, 50-The Neolithic Age,' lines from, 448- Finest Story of the World,' 220, 485. Kirke, Colonel Percy, his 'Second Tangier Regiment,' 205, 3 note. Kirkham, lines from his ballad, 218, 385. 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Brown, 175-relations between Queen Mary and Knox, 176 his trial on a charge of treason, 178-Dr Cowan's book, 179, 192— character of Knox, 180-Mr Lang's book, 181-criticism of the 'History of the Reformation,' 183— |