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Haddon, Dr, his theory on totemism, 215, 108.
Haden, W. Nelson, on the consump
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229-limitation of armaments, 230 -notice of the outbreak of war, 231 -international arbitration, 232– Court of Arbitral Justice estab- lished, 235 obligatory subjects, 236-the Drago doctrine, 236–239 -international prize court, 239-243 -laws of war, 243-245-drifting contact mines, 246-duties of neu- tral States in naval war, 247–249— reputation and result, 249-works on, 250, 251.
Hague, Sir Henry Wotton's mission to, 210, 38.
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H. F., on the changes in Burma, 207, 476, 484.
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W. Clarke, 'The Law Relating to Children,' 205, 29.
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Hals, Franz, his portrait of Descartes, 219, 50.
Hamaca, or tobacco-bed, 219, 129, 133. Hamburger Nachrichten,' the, ex- tract from, 205, 311.
Hamilton, A., ' Problem of the Middle East,' 215, 257.
and Brandon, Duchess of, method of feeding her goats, 207, 121.
C., on the personal traits of the Duke of Devonshire, 216, 263 -'Marriage as a Trade,' extract from, 219, 164.
Lord George, his views on Mr Balfour's speech on protective policy, 202, 251-his Naval De- fence Bill of 1889, 211, 551—on the critical faculties of Sir A. Lyall, 219, 187.
Hammacher, Dr Emil, 'Das Philo- Harbutt, W., The Evolution of
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Sir William, letter from Dr Creighton on ritualistic practises, 202, 483.
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Hampshire, cost of construction of a Hardwicke, Lord, his biography, 221,
295-character of his policy, 301— religious views, 302-eulogies on the Constitution and the Law, ib.- his attitude towards the Colonies, 303.
Hardy, B. C., her monograph, on the Princesse de Lamballe, 211, 57.
Duffus, his edition of the Norman Rolls, 214, 488.
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Harley, Lord, letters from Matthew
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Harman, his book 'Caveat or Warn- ing for Common Cursetors valgarely called Vagabones,' 209, 400. Harmon, J., re-elected Governor of Ohio, 214, 246-his characteristics, 247.
Harmony, definition of, 203, 78, 91. Harms, Prof. Bernhard, his jubilee oration on 'Kaiser Wilhelm II,' 219, 569, 572.
Harnack, Professor, 'What is Chris- tianity?' extract from, 204, 548-
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Ethel B., The Freedom of Women,' 210, 276.
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F., his evidence before the Divorce Commission, 218, 236.
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