+ QUAKERS. Quakers, American, their African Inland Mission, 221, 237. Quantity Theory of Money, and the Rise in Prices, 217, 482. See Prices. 6 Q. • Quarterly Review,' The Centenary of the, 210, 731—Europe in 1809, ib. the Edinburgh Review,' 733-John Murray, 735William Gifford, 736-738, 758760-Scott's contributions, 740-743 -George Canning, 744-Robert Southey, 745-George Ellis, 746 -Sir John Barrow, 747-John Wilson Croker, 748-756-his review of 'Endymion,' 755-distinguished occasional contributors, 757, 767-the early numbers, 758— arrears of publication, 759-circulation, 759, 781-Sir J. T. Coleridge, 761-J. G. Lockhart, 762–784— aspects of contemporary England, 769-the Tractarian movement, 770-criticism of Tennyson, 772— Pickwick, 776-Wordsworth's Sonnets, 777-'Eothen,' ib.-articles of Ruskin, 778-on 'The Doctor,' 779—Crabbe, ib.—T. Hook, 780— death of the second John Murray, 782-John Murray the third, 783 -death of Lockhart, 784. 'Quarterly Review,' The Centenary of the, 211, 279-Rev. W. Elwin chosen editor, 279-306-his contributions, 303—resigns editorship, 306-contributions of W. E. Gladstone, 285-296-other distinguished contributors, 297. 307. 322-Mark | QUEENSLAND. Pattison, 297—Lady Eastlake, 298– 300-Thackeray, 300-Bulwer Lytton, 301-M. Guizot, 302-contributors under W. Macpherson, 307– 320-Sir H. Layard, 307-Bishop Wilberforce, 308-310-F. T. Palgrave and G. Borrow, 310-Lord Salisbury, 310-320-Sir W. Smith succeeds to the editorship, 320— success of one of his earliest numbers, 321-extract from Lord Acton's article on liberty, 322R. E. Prothero, editor, and the present editor, 323—changes, ib.— views, 324. Queen Anne's Bounty Fund, grant to Wales, 216, 577. The Training of a, 218, 191 -her attitude towards women, 191193-intellectual training, 193Lord Melbourne's method, 194, 205 -her love of moderation, 196— dress and pets, 197-voice, 198— review of her troops, ib.—views on marriage, 199-natural desire for pleasures, ib.-dislike of women mixing in politics, 200-reserved attitude towards her ladies, 201— separation of the duties of State and home, ib.-lack of conversation, 202-character, 202, 205— truthfulness, 203-extract from her diary, 203—intellectual power, 205 -lessons in government, 205–207. Queensland, number of Labour members, 206, 307—House of Representatives, 310-Senate, ib.-demands of the Labour party, 323. QUEENSLAND. QUORN. Queensland, naturalisation laws, 220, Quietism, principles of, 211, 11614-growth of population, 539. hostility to theology, 117. Quentin of Solesmes, Dom, his photo-Quimby, Dr, his system of mindgraphic work on the Vulgate Bible, 221, 14. Quiberon Bay, battle of, 203, 629. Quick, Sir John, and R. A. Garran, cure, 218, 137. Quintilian, style of his criticisms, 203, 11. 'Annotated Constitution of the Quirinal, the garden of the, 207, 504. Australian Commonwealth,' 214, 529. Quorn horses, sale of the, 206, 211. R. RABELAIS. Radical party, their alliance with the Whigs, 204, 307, 309-their opposition to landowners, 205, 535 their attitude of independence, 212, 587-character of their policy, 600-need of restraint, ib.—their Socialist policy, 213, 504-their proposed land reform, 219, 594, Radicalism, The New, 211, 617– subdivisions of the Liberal party, ib.-Little Englanders and others, 618 teetotalers, 619 - RadicalSocialists, ib.-the case of Ireland, 620-Mr Birrell's position, 621 et seq.-the Land Bill, 623—its many defects, 625-compulsory sale, 626628-'minorities must suffer,' 628 RAIFFEISM. 632-Mr Asquith's excuses, 634— Lord Rosebery's speech at Glasgow, 635-637-Mr Balfour at Birmingham, 637. Radio-telegraphy, development of, 220, 143. Radium, the rays from, 219, 117. See Atom. Radnor, Helen Matilda, Countess of, and W. B. Squire, 'Catalogue of the Pictures in the Collection of the Earl of Radnor,' 213, 331. Radule, E., his 'Souvenirs d'un proscrit,' 218, 482. Rae, George, 'The Country Banker : his Clients, Care and Work,' 204, 187. Raeder, M., 'Unionen og egen udenrigs-minister,' 203, 271-on the consular question, ib. * Raffles, Sir T. Stamford, Governor of Java, contributor to the Quarterly Review,' 210, 757. Ragg, Rev. L., 'Dante and his Italy,' 210, 168. Raglan, Lord, on the need of hospital supplies in the Crimea, 207, 589article on his defence in the 'Quarterly Review,' 211, 283. Rahan or monks of Burma, 207, 481. See Burma. Rahhaliyyeh, palm trees of, 212, 356. -the crementary principle, 629 -undeserved decrement, 630-the Raiffeism credit banks, established Budget, 631-socialist tendencies, in Ireland, 202, 80; 214, 302. RAILWAY. RAMSAY. note-Le Origini dell' Epopea Railway Servants, Amalgamated So- 274. The Nationalisation of Belgium, 352-Russia, ib.- - to 'Lord Curzon in India,' 207, 203. Prof. Walter, his introduction Rambaud, A., 'Histoire de la Russie,' 'Rambler' Review, 206, 370, 378. Rambouillet, The Hôtel de, 206, 216 Rameau, J. P., his treatise on har- ib. Rampoldi, his history of Islam, 208, Ramsay, Sir W. M., St Paul the E RANC. Ranc, M., editor of 'Le Radical,' 215, Rand, C. E. De, 'Water Supply,' REDLICH. Récamier, Mme, her tact and charm Recidivism, question of, 221, 357. Rangoon, commercial development | Reciprocity between Canada and and expansion, 207, 471. Ranjit Singh, his birth and career, Ranjitsinhji, K. S., 'Jubilee Book Rashdall, Dr, his history of the The Theory of Good and Evil,' Rates, amount of, 204, 15. Rathbone, William, 'Social Duties,' Rathery, E. J. B., 'Memoirs of the Ratzel, on the characteristics of sea- the United States, 214, 491– -necessary revision of the tariff, ib. Reckless Government, A, 209, 249. Reconstitution Bill, character of the, Recruits for the Army, problem, 214, Red Hill, institution of, 205, 37. Red International,' meetings of the, Ravenscroft, Birkbeck, his method of Redcliffe, Lord Stratford de, contri- feeding his goats, 207, 120. Rayneri, M., founds the Popular Rea, Rt Hon. Russell, M.P., Chair- 561. See Ireland. Rebeur-Paschnitz, Dr von, his use butor to the Quarterly Review,' Redding, Cyrus, ' Memoirs of William Redford, Mr, his office of Censor of Plays, 213, 361-364 — inconsis- Redlich, Prof. J., 'The Procedure of |