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Smith, Prof. G. A., Jerusalem: the
Topography, Economics, and His-
tory, from the Earliest Times to
A.D. 70'; 74 et seq.

Socialism, policy of, 294.

Spencer, H., The Man versus the

State,' 195-extract from, ib., note.
Stevens, E. S., 'The Veil: a Romance
of Tunisia,' 140, note.
'Stonemason, Reminiscences of a,'
173, 176.

Story, A. T., 'Swiss Life in Town
and Country,' 196, note, 202.
Sunningdale Golf Club, system of
paying caddies, 109.

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Switzerland, Democracy in, 180—
early history, 181-objects of the
Perpetual League, 182-the battle
of Morgarten, 183-Confederation
of Cantons, 184, 186, 189-battles
of Sempach and Näfels, and the
Convention of Sempacherbrief, ib.
-Pfaffenbrief or Priests' Charter,
185 overthrow of Charles the
Bold, and the Convention of Stanz,
ib.-relations between the thirteen
Cantons, 186-independence at the
peace of Westphalia, ib.-influence
of the Protestant Reformation, 187
- depletion by foreign military
service, ib.-sympathy with the
French Revolution, 188-result of
the invasion of the French, 188-
190-Napoleon's Act of Mediation,
189-Federal pact drawn up in
1815; 190-revision of constitu-
tutions, ib.-war of the Sonder-
bund and the Constitution of
1848; 191-composition of the
Confederation, ib. — number of
Communes, 192-Council of State
and Landamman' or President,
ib.-functions of the Great Coun-
cil, 193-the Assembly, 193–195—
method of Referendum, 194

unique political constitution, 195-
patriotism of the Swiss, 196-dis-

tinctive feature of the government,
197-compared with the system in
England, ib. -treatment of the
education question, 198-203-re-
ligious instruction, 201― school
buildings, ib.-pupils, 202-school-
master, ib.-voluntary-compulsory
army system, 203-socialism, 204
-vagrancy, 205.

St Helier, Lady, 'Memories of Fifty
Years,' reviewed, 331-336.
Socialism: I. Its Meaning and
Origin, 409-a complicated sub-
ject, 410-the economic state of
society, 411-ideals of Socialists,
412-society in ferment, 413-an
age of wealth, 414-and progress,
415-'social' questions, 417-high
aims of Socialists, 419-the dema-
gogic element, ib.-extravagance,
421-St-Simonism, 422-424-early
Socialists, 425-their ideals and
works, 425-428-Godwin's 'Politi-
cal Justice,' 429-Ricardo and
Owen, 430-433-Christian Social-
ism, 433-the revolutionary year
of 1848; 435-Marx and Engels,
435-438-outcome of the general
movement of social reform, 438.
Society and Politics in the Nine-
teenth Century, 309-influence of
women, 310-the habits of Minis-
ters, 311-Sarah, Duchess of Marl-
borough, ib.-Lady Holland, 312-
William IV and the new era, 313-
social barriers, 314-Lady de Ros,
316-distinguished social leaders,
316-318-Lady Sarah Lennox, 318-
long speeches and late hours, 319-
importance of Drawing-rooms, ib.—
Lady Westmorland, 320-327-char-
acter, 321-friendship with Wel-
lington, 323-and Palmerston, 325
-the Duchesse de Dino, 327-330—
Lady St Helier, 331-336-infinite
variety of her entertainments, 331
-Mr Gladstone and Lord Salis-
bury, 334-Lady Palmerston, 335-
gradual changes, 337-the constant
appeal of politics, 338

Stengel, Baron von, and the finances
of Germany, 493.

Stoicism, Ancient and Modern,
563-kinship to pragmatism, 564-
notable Stoics, 565-the need of
comfort of soul, 566-the modern
Stoic, 567-pessimism and evolu-
tion, ib.-Stoicism and religion,
568-duty, 569-and happiness, ib.
-its relation to Christian ethics,
570-Neo-Stoicism and the early
Christians, 571-modern modifica-
tions, 572-austerity, 573-aristo-

cratic, 575-lacking in sympathy,
ib.-the judgment of Schopen-
hauer, 576-Seneca, ib.-Marcus
Aurelius, 577-the immortality of
noble deeds, 579-connexion with
science, ib.-the social organism,
580-dignity of humanity and the
equal rights of man, 581-descrip-
tions of Stoicism, 582-latest de-
velopments, 583-associated with
Christianity, 584.

Switzerland, the Referendum in, 545.
Symonds, J. Addington, on the need
of faith, 565.

Syrian Desert, a Palace in the,
339. See Palace.

T.

Todi, drive to, 53-55-population, 55
-birthplace of Jacopone, 56. See
Jacopone.

V.

Vincent, J. M., 'Government in
Switzerland,' 186, note.

W.

Weil, Commandant, 'Le Revirement
de la Politique Autrichienne,' 242,
257-publishes the letters of Or-
leans, 252.

Wells, H. G., 'First and Last
Things,' 167, note.

Welsh Poetry, Early, 369-Merlin,
ib.-the Druids, 370-antiquity of
the bards, 371-great bardic names,
372-'the Long Bard,' 373–375—
chief landmarks, 375-The Black
Book of Carmarthen,' 376-the
'Mabinogi,' 379-bards super-
human, 381-character of the
songs, ib.-forms of the poems,
382-style, 383-Celtic melancholy,
384-Llywarch Hên, 385-387-
silence about Arthur, 387 - the
Eisteddfod, 390-privileges of the
bards, ib.-Dafydd ap Gwilym, 392.
'Westmorland, The Correspondence
of Priscilla, Countess of,' reviewed,
320-327.

What the Poor Want, 152. See
Poor.

Wilson, Major-General Sir C. W.,
'Golgotha and the Holy Sepulchre,'
extract from, 87, 99.
Winchester, B., 'The Swiss Repub-
lic,' 181-on the voluntary-compul-
sory army system, 203-the train-
ing of girls, 204, note.

Z.

Zion, Mount, site of, 78. See Jeru-
salem.

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