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Mitchell, Dr P. Chalmers, Secretary
of the Royal Zoological Society of
London, extract from report on
use of sunlight to maintain animal
health, 234-235.
Montgomery, Dr, discoverer of a cure
for diseases of sheep, 309-310.
Montmorency, J. E. G., History of
Marriage in England,' 256.
Morison, J. Cotter, on commercial
catastrophe, 327-328.

Morley, Lord, on India, 178, 179.
Morris, Capt. C. J., part author of
'The Gurkhas, their Manners,
Customs, and Country,' 411-412.
Morris, William, 105.

Muddiman, Sir Alexander, 188.
Music, Classical,' three meanings
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334-345-anti-romantic movement
in, 345-347.

Musical Labels, 330–348.

N.

Near Eastern Question, 3-11-British
attitude towards, 7-9-German
policy towards, 9-17.
New Materials for History, 79–95.
Nightmare of Examinations, The,
160-174.

Niles, Blair, 'Casual Wanderings in
Ecuador,' allusion to, 322.

'Nineteenth Century' for June 1905,
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Northey, Major W. Brook, part author
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P.

Page, Walter Hines, extract from
letter from, 72-Life and Letters
of,' extracts from, 399.
Palatine, progress in excavation of,
284-291.

Palmer, H. P., 'Excommunication in
the Middle Ages,' 129.
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the, 314, 321.

'Peace Conference, History of the,'
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Peacock, Mabel, reviser of 'Bunyan,

The Pilgrim's Progress, Grace

Abounding, and a Relation of His
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Phayre, Ignatius,

Presidential
Elections in the United States,' 213.
Pindar, Ode XII, quotation from, 251.
Platner, Prof. S. B., the late, 'Ancient

Rome,' 281-'A Topographical Dic-
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Polk, President of the United States,
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Pollock, Rt Hon. Sir F., Bart, K.G.,
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Porteous, Alexander, Forest Folk-
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404.

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Presidential

Elections in the

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79, 88-Reports of the Royal Com-
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Q.

'Quarterly Review,' No. 416, July
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282, 288, 293-October 1925, allusion
to article by H. Stuart Jones, 'The
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Englishman in South America, 323.
'Queen Elizabeth and some Fo-
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R.

Reade, Aleyn Lyell, 'Johnsonian
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Recent Progress in Sunlight
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355.

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St Pancras House Improvement
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Salvemini, Prof. Gaetano, 'Fascist
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Scott, Sir Walter, his essay on
Bunyan in the 'Quarterly Re-
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-extract from, 101.

Shaw, Bernard, on Bunyan, 103.
Sherwood Colliery, Mansfield, instal-
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South America, history of British
trade with, 314-316-increase of
United States trade with, 320-323
-reasons for decline of British
trade with, 321-327.

Southey, Robert, 'Life of John Bun-
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Stapledon, Prof., his work at Aberyst-
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Steele, Robert, 'The Russian Icon,'
144.

Stone, Dr, The Cult of Santiago,'
197-198.

Stroganov, a style of Icon painting,
152.

Substance of Greek Tragedy, The,
242-255.

Sunlight Knowledge, Recent Pro-
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Supreme War Council, constitution
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Swinton, Alan A. Campbell, on the
development of television by elec-
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Sydmont, Theodore, 'The Sacred
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T.

Taft, President of the United States,
218.

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Ward, Sir Adolphus, 80.
Washington, George, President of
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Watson, Prof., extract concerning
Bunyan from his Report on the
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Webb, Mr and Mrs Sidney, 79-80.
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Welsh, Martin G., ‘Goldy,' 270.
Wilbur, Curtis, extract from speech
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Williams, Blanche Colton, 'Great
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Williams, Rushbrook, Director of
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Wilson, Sir Henry, 18-54.
Wilson, Sir Henry, possible harm
done by publication of his Diaries,
22-his connexion with French
Military authorities, 23-25, 27-
his relations with Lord Kitchener,
25-26-his fallacious judgment,
26-29-his admiration of the Ger-
man General Staff, 28-29-a pro-
fessor of war, 31-his early career,
32-33-his failure as a corps com-
mander, 33-35-his skill as liaison
officer, 36-37, 47-is appointed to
the Eastern Command, 38-repre-
sents Britain on the Supreme War
Council, 38-39-his scheme for a
central reserve, 38-39-his cha-
racteristics, 41-45, 54-his affinity
with the French, 36, 44-his hatred
of Southern Ireland, 45, 46, 50—
his friendship with Marshal Foch,
36, 49-becomes M.P. for North
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Wilson, the late President, of the
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229.

Winchester, the Dean of, the Very
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Z.

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