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AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

Austria-Hungary, result of the union, Austria-Hungary and Italy, 214,

203, 276.

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amount of gold coined, 204,

, strength of the navy, 205, 325– regulations for speed-limits of motor-cars, 523.

- system of income tax, 206, 337, 340, 341.

condition of, in the time of the French Revolution, 207, 542-war with France, 592.

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: The Near-Eastern Question, 210, 654 parties in the dual kingdom, ib.-the whirlpool of Europe, 655-Bohemia, ib.-Czech aspirations, 656-the Neo-Slav movement, 657—the Magyars, 658 -their language, 660-and slow progress, ib.-Croatia, 662-the Fiume Resolution,' 662-condition and the prospects, 663 Poles, 664 their success, 665the Slavs, 666-aggressive attitude of Austria-Hungary, ib.-BosniaHerzegovina, 667-efforts of the nations, 668-the railway war, ib. - struggle for predominance of the Balkans, 668, 670 policy of the nations, 668-Bulgaria and Servia, 669-Austria's intervention, 670-attitude of Italy, 671— Austria-Hungary's true position, 672-attitude towards Turkey, 686 -Electoral law Bill, 707.

result of nationalisation of railways, 211, 352-relations with Italy, 581-with Germany, 582foreign policy, 583, 612-number of the Slavs, Germans and Magyars, 613-population, 613-615.

population, 212, 481.

number of Socialist members of Parliament, 213, 164-progress of Socialism, 168-number of Dreadnoughts, 551.

135-relations between, 135–139, 143-pacific policy, 140-misplaced complaisance, 142-ill-advised policy in Albania, ib.—the Triple Alliance, 145-demand of an Italian University, 146-result of the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 147-149-lack of patriotism, 149-decadence of the navy, 150— mode of constructing Dreadnoughts, 151-strength of the navy, 152— despatch of reinforcements to the frontier, 153-total strength of the army, 155-Commission on Mine Explosions, experiments, 415 -internal development, 468.

result of the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 215, 247 - relations with Germany, 247, 259 revival of the idea of 'trialism,' 260.

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Authorised Version of the Bible, 215,
507, 522. See Bible.
Autolycus' Pack: The Ballad
Journalism of the Sixteenth
Century, 218, 372. See Ballad.
Automobile Association, 210, 142.
Auwers, Dr, his assistance to Sir
David Gill, 221, 191.

Avalokita, the worship of, 203, 199. Avebury, Lord, Free Trade,' 202, 250-his Ancient Monuments Protection Act of 1882, 512, 514-on public and private expenditure, 204, 22-his old-age pensions

AZEGLIO.

scheme, 209, 164-On Municipal and National Trading,' 416, 425'Pleasures of Life,' 212, 569-and the preservation of British fauna, 214, 329- Origin of Civilisation,' 215, 98, 107, 436.

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Avenel, M. le Vicomte G. d', Aux États Unis,' 209, 472 note.

Aves, E., Co-operative Industry,' extract from, 209, 316-'Report to the Home Secretary on Wages Boards, etc.,' 210, 67.

Avogadro, his theory on relative

atomic weights, 219, 113.

Avon river, 213, 91-union with the Stour, 91, 101.

Aylesbury Convict Prison, 221, 353. Azeglio, Massimo D', 'The Happenings in the Romagna,' 216, 382.

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BABEUF.

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BAGOT.

ib.- Scriptum Principale,' 259the Opus Majus,' 'Opus Minus,' and Opus Tertium,' 260, 266-269 -imprisonment, 262-his scholastic and medical writings, 263scientific, 264-alchemical treatises, 265-mathematical studies, ib.'Metaphysica,' 266- De Multiplicatione Specierum,' ib.-' Compendium Studii,' 269-influence of Peter of Maricourt, 271-of books, ib.-the care of the manuscripts of his works, 272--his profound reform of the text of the Vulgate, 273.

Bacot, A., his researches on the breeding of moths, 211, 33.

J., his views on the origin of syphilis, 221, 152.

Bacteria, influence of light on, 204,

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BAGOT.

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Bagot, Captain J., George Canning and his Friends,' 211, 236 et seq.

Baildon, H. Bellyse, 'Titus Androni

cus,' edited by, 203, 221. Baildon, W. P., 'The Black Books of Lincoln's Inn,' edited by, 209, 365.

Bailey, J. C., Fanny Burney,' 204, 89-'John Evelyn,' 206, 516"The Claims of French Poetry,' 211, 130. See Poetry. Thackeray and the English Novel,' 216, 420— The Poetry of Robert Bridges,'

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219, 231.

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Bailleu, Paul, Königen Luise,' 221, 394.

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Baillie, James, his fly-fishing, 207, Baldensperger, F., 'Goethe en France,'

526.

206, 485.

Baillie-Grohman, W. A., Medieval Balfour, Rt Hon. A. J., M.P., definiSport,' 209, 343.

Baily's. 'Hunting Directory,' 206, 202.

Bain, A., John Stuart Mill,' 213,

266 et seq.

Bain, F. W., style of his writings, 203, 65-'The Descent of the Sun,' ib. -‘A Digit of the Moon,' 66—‘A Heifer of the Dawn,' ib.-his methodological principles, 221, 142. Bain, R. Nisbet, 'Scandinavia,' 203, 262.

Bainbridge, Dr W. S., his experiments on the enzyme treatment of cancer, 213, 79.

Baines, Sir J. Athelstane, 'Under

the Crown,' 216, 232.

Bainville, Jacques, 'Bismarck et la France,' 215, 359.

Baker, Aaron, President at Bantam, 221, 98-amount of his salary, ib. Baker, C. H. Collins, Art History and Criticism,' 221, 486.

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Baker, Prof. G. P., 'The Develop

tion of his protective policy, 202, 252-view of Retaliation, 254his speech at Edinburgh, 311opposition to a protective policy, ib.-his reply to the demand of the unemployed for a national rate, 204, 233-on the result of his administration, 277-'Foundations of Belief,' 529, 543-' Defence of Philosophic Doubt,' 543-character of his leadership during the fiscal controversy, 576 et seq.-his efforts to preserve a semblance of unity, 577-plan of fiscal reform, 579-avoidance of debate, 580, 588-resignation, 581-his policy of the Congested Districts Board, 205, 575-his speech on Imperial defence, 206, 461-on the privileges of the House of Commons, 211, 257-his speech at Birmingham, 637-his definition of the essential qualities of a good Upper House, 213, 251-on the principle of the Referendum, 214, 288-on commercial treaties with the Dominions, 215, 270, 286-his character as a leader of the Unionist

BALFOUR.

party, 294, 298-want of foresight, 295-speech on the Referendum, 296-result of his constructive policy in Ireland, 216, 292— on the Home Rule Bill, 217, 279on the Parliament Act, 575-his speech on the Marconi affair, 219, 268 on the Anglo-German problem, 579-character of his leadership, 220, 216-'Nationality and Home Rule,' 267-his speech on the Home Rule crisis, 221, 284his views on the Home Rule Bill, 507.

Balfour, Lady Betty, her 'Letters of Lord Lytton' reviewed, 206, 437 et seq.

Rt Hon. Gerald, M.P., his action about motor traffic, 205, 514 his constructive policy in Ireland, 572, 573.

Lord, of Burleigh, his view of early military training, 203, 345 -president of the Royal Commission on Food-Supply in time of War, 573-his Reference to the People Bill, 214, 590, 592.

Balkan League, formation, 220, 491.

Problem, The Rumanian Factor in the, 218, 477. See Rumanian.

States, relations with England, 204, 284.

BALL.

key, 255-258-subject races, 258-the army, 259–261, 264-armies of the Allies, 261-264-formation of the League, 265, 278-plan of campaign, 266-commencement of hostilities, 267, 268, 282-concentrations, 268-Turkish position, 269271-victories of the Allies, 271advance on Monastir, 272—the eastern area of the war, 273attack

on Adrianople, ib.-advance of the Bulgarian armies, 274277-investment of Adrianople, 276 -advance on Constantinople, ib. -negotiations for an armistice,

277.

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Ballad Journalism of the Six. teenth Century, 218, 372—first English periodicals, ib.-the ballad or ballet,' 373-vicissitudes of the poems, 374-essentially songs, 375 -pious or moral, 376-satires and exhortations, 377-memorial poems, 378-controversies and description of monstrosities, ib.-verses from Tarlton, 380-Tichborne, 381Deloney, ib.-political news-ballad, 382-verses from W. Elderton, 384, 387-390-Kirkham, 385-S. Peele, 386-T. Preston, ib.-good advice for the balladist, 390.

'Ballads and Broadsides, Ancient, published in England in the Sixteenth Century,' 218, 372.

-, struggle for predominance, Ballard, A., 'The Stock: Eleventh 210, 668-670.

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Century Farming,' 207, 152 note.

"The Domesday Boroughs,' 208, 59 note, 60 note, 61 note. Ball, C. J., 'Light from the East,' 212, 88 note.

Dr F. E., The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift,' edited by, 218, 49 et seq.- History of the County of Dublin,' 60-characteristics of his work, 61.

John, 'Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers,' edited by, 208, 275.

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