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Taking these sources in detail, Hamley shows the importance to armies of their lines of communication, and the value of sea-power which enabled the British base to be changed, and the British Army to retreat south-west (after Mons) and south (after Le Cateau), and so to deceive their opponents. Hamley also helps us to follow into the field of strategy the precedent of Waterloo, which is quoted both by Edmonds and by Smith-Dorrien. After Napoleon had compelled Blücher to retreat from Ligny, he expected him to retreat eastward, towards his base in his own country. By retreating northward, towards Wavre, Blücher deceived Napoleon and appeared on his flank at Waterloo. The precedent is very similar.

'1914' discloses many points of value about the personality of an Army Commander, the harassments to which he is likely to be subjected if acting in co-operation with Allies, the fog of war which surrounds him and its persistence long after the event, and the importance of rapid staff work when plans are changed during a retreat in close contact with the enemy. Kluck's reminiscences teach similar lessons. Smith-Dorrien's confirm them. His book is a valuable human document disclosing his motives and the exact information upon which he arrived at his decisions. Matters of fact have been verified from official documents before being recorded. Edmonds's 'official' history is an example of what such works should be, true history without national bias, based upon conscientious research through all the original sources that are accessible.

GEORGE ASTON.

INDEX

TO THE

TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOURTH VOLUME OF THE
QUARTERLY REVIEW.

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Arabia, triumph of Ibn Saud, 155-157.
Armitage, Mrs E. S., Early Norman
Castles of the British Isles,' 184.
Armstrong, Olive, Edward Bruce's
Invasion of Ireland,' 193-195.
Arnold, Matthew, lines from, 264-
description of Oxford, 346.
Ashfield, Lord, on London's system
of transport, 367.

Asia Minor, religion, 100, 109.

Aston, Sir George, 'Sir H. Smith
Dorrien and the Mons Retreat,' 408
Attorney-General v. Wilts United
Dairies, case, 47.

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Austria, Holy Alliance with Russia
and Prussia, 86-number of inde-
pendent republics, 90.

B.

Babcock, W. H., Legendary Isles
of the Pacific,' 313.

Bacon, Sir Francis, early writings,
209-handwriting, 225.

Baldwin, Rt Hon. Stanley, majority
in the House of Commons, 197-
responsibilities as leader, 198-200,
205-policy of Imperial Preference,
200.

Balfour, Earl, on the growing pre-
ponderance of the black races, 1.
Barnett, L. D., Brihadaranyaka
Upanishad,' 105 note.

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Beaconsfield, Earl of, opinion of the
turf, 76.

Bee, the queen, number of eggs, 68.
Bell, J. J., 'Romance of the Merchant
Ships,' 161.

Bernard, J. H., The Ethics of
Gambling,' 69.

Betting duty, Report of the Select
Committee, 69.

Birkenhead, Earl of, on the Post-
master-General v. Liverpool Cor-
poration case, 50.

Bloomsbury, buildings, 262.

Boase, Mr, history of Oxford, 347.
Bolsheviks, work of extermination,
85.

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Bower, F. O., The Botany of the
Living Plant,' 59.

Brazil, island of, origin of the name,
313.

Breasted, J. H., 'The Development

of Religion and Thought in Ancient
Egypt,' 102 note, 104 note.

Bridge, the game, betting, 74, 77.
Bridges of London, 368-375-report
of the Committee, 369, 371.
Brockhausen, Dr Carl, Europa 1914
und 1924,' 82 note.

Brocklebank v. The King, case, 48.
Brooks, C. E. P., of the Meteorological
Office, 137.

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Brown, J. Macmillan, The Riddle
of the Pacific,' 309–311.

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Bryant and May, Messrs, scheme of County Council, London, work of

co-partnership, 127.

Buddhism religion, 106.

Bugge, Mr, 'Norse Settlements round
the British Channel,' 185.
Bureaucracy Again, 38–52.
Burke, Edmund, saying of, 227.
Burnham, Lord, opinion of London,
252.

C.

Caillaux, Joseph, 'Où va la France?

Où va l'Europe?' 82 note.
Canals, Salvador, 'L'Espagne, la
Monarchie et la Constitution,' 388
note.

Carlyle, Thomas, opinion of London,
250.

Carson, Lord, on the Postmaster-

General v. Liverpool Corporation
case, 50.

Casanova, G. J., opinion of London,
250.

Cautley, Mr, report on betting, 69.
Chamberlain, Rt Hon. Austen, policy

in Egypt, 152, 154-character of his
policy with Germany, 232, 233.
Charing Cross Bridge, 369, 372.
Chavonnes, Capt. de, on the em-
ployment of Europeans in South
Africa, 4.

China, system of government, 328.
Chirol, Sir Valentine, Larger As-
pects of the Egyptian Question,'
145.

Civilisation, The Life of, and
Religion, 98-115.

Classical Myths in the National
Gallery, 376-387.

Climate of London, 259-261, 264.
Coalition Ministry, majority, 196.

the, 247.

Cousins, C. W., Director of Census

in the Union of South Africa,
report on the colour conflict, 2.
Cowper, William, lines from, 259-
'Task,' 287.

Crooks, Will, career, 255 - popu-
larity, 256.

Curtis, Prof. Edmund, A History of
Mediæval Ireland from 1110-1513,'
181 et seq.

Curzon, Marq. of, policy in Egypt, 145.

D.

Dawson, Christopher, 'Religion and
the Life of Civilisation,' 98.
Dearmer, Geoffrey, lines from, 67.
Decay of Europe, The, 81-97.
De Quincey, T., opinion of London,
250.

Dicey, Prof., on the relations between
Sir Walter and Lady Scott, 35-
'Law of the Constitution,' 38.
Dillon, Dr E. J., Eclipse of Russia,'
88 note.

Drifters, their value in the war, 170.
Duncker, Mr, 'History of Antiquity,'

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seus,' 384.

Edward VI, King, Visitation for Gozzoli, Benozzo, 'Return of Odys-
Oxford University, 350, 351.
Egypt, religion, 101.

Egyptian Question, Larger As-
pects of the, 145–160.

Election, General, of 1924, result, 116.
Elizabeth, Queen, position of Oxford
during her reign, 350-statutes,
351.

Estella, Primo de Rivera, Marq. de,
manifesto, 388-Captain General of
Catalonia, 400-characteristics, ib.
-reforms, 405-policy in Morocco,
406.

Europe, The Decay of, 81-97.

F.

Fayle, C. Ernest, Seaborne Trade,'
162, 170 note, 178.

'Feathered Snake,' worship of the
god, 307.

Ferrer, Francis, trial, 395-executed,
396.

Finland, settlement of the Aaland
Islands question, 336-338.

Fiume, case of self-determination,
326.

Fletcher, C. R. L., 'Sir Walter Scott,'
16.

Foot-bridges across the streets, 364.
Forth Bridge, crossing the, 161.
Fournier, M., Pour Notre France,'
240.

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France, result of the Ruhr occupa-
tion, 230-character of the books,
240.

Friars, the, influence on the intel-
lectual life of Oxford, 346.
Fuad, King of Egypt, 147-title, 149.

G.

Gambling, The Ethics of, 69–80.
Gas companies, result of co-partner-
ship, 127.

Gellée, Claude, 'Enchanted Castle,'
385.

George, Rt Hon. D. Lloyd, policy in
Egypt, 145-147.

Germany, The Regeneration of,
227-244.

Great Britain, relations with Ger-
many, 232, 239, 243.

Greece, religion, 106- exercise of
self-determination, 319.

Grey, Lord, majority in the first
Reform Parliament, 196.

Grijalba, A. R. de, 'Los Enemigos
del Rey,' 388 note.

Grosley, Mr, opinion of London,
250.
H.

Hamley, Gen. Sir Edward, 'Opera-
tions of War,' 408-410, 428.
Harmer, S. F., "The Cambridge
Natural History,' edited by, 53.
Harper, George McLean, 'Cole-
ridge's Conversation Poems,' 214.
Hazlitt, William, London and
Country People,' 253 visit to
Nether Stowey, 293-'A Landscape
of Nicolas Poussin,' 386.

Heine, Heinrich, opinion of London,
250.

Holmes, W. H., 'Handbook of
Aboriginal American Antiquities,'
301, 305.

Horse races, betting on, 74-76.
Housing problem, 206.

Howells, W. D., opinion of London,
250.

Hugo, Victor, opinion of London,
250.

Humanism, principles, 110.

Hurd, Archibald, The Merchant
Navy,' 162, 178 et seq.

Hussein, King of the Hedjaz, abdica-
tion, 156.

Hutchinson, Sarah, affection of
S. T. Coleridge, 294.

I.

Ibn Saud, the Wahabi leader, 155-
enters Mecca, 156-result of his
triumph, 157-160.

Iceland, exercise of self-determina-
tion, 321.

Imhoff, Mr van, on the employment
of Europeans in South Africa, 4.
Imperial Preference, policy, 200.

Gisborne, F. A. W., An Experi India, religion, 104-disciplines of
ment in Socialism,' 267.

Godley, A. D., 'The University of
Oxford,' 339.

Government, The Task of the,
196-208.

salvation,' 106-Buddhism, ib.—
monsoon forecasts, 140.
Inverkeithing, bay of, 161.

Ionian Islands, exercise of self-de-
termination, 323.

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Lyautey, Marshal, administration of
Morocco, 159.

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M.

MacDonald, Rt Hon. Ramsay, essay
on Gambling and Citizenship,' 71
-policy, 117.

MacNeil, Prof. Eoin, 'Phases of Irish
History,' 190.

Madan, F., Things not generally
known,' 340.

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Mallet, Sir Charles Edward, 'A
History of the University of
Oxford,' 341.

Marriott, Sir John A. R., The
English Constitution in Transition,'

38.
Maura, Antonio, legislative measures,
393-396-suppression of caciquismo,
394-dismissal, 396.

Maya tribes, study of the, 306.
Mediæval Ireland, 180–195.

Meltzer, S. J., 'The Factors of Safety
in Animal Structure and Animal
Economy,' 53.

Merchant Ships, Romance of the,
161-179.

Meredith, George, opinion of London,
250.

Merriman, John X., Premier of Cape

Colony, on the dominant caste, 10.
Meyer, Ed., 'Gesch. d. Altertums,'
180 note.

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Myths in the, 376-387.
Nature's Warfare, 53-68.
Navigation Act of Australia, cha-
racter, 261, 268-275, 279, 281-
regulations, 271- hardships im-
posed by, 272-278-reports of the
Commission on, 279-281-proposed
repeal of Part VI, 282.

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