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difficulties in the adoption of the France, The Rural Prosperity of,

gold standard, 413-coalition ministry formed, 555, 564-progress of the war, 598.

France, result of the revolution, 224, 82-the manufacture of motors for military service, 178-military expenditure, 193-amount of the public debt, 194-gold reserve, ib. -value of foreign investments, 195-loss of production, 196destruction of property caused by the Germans, ib.-effect on foreign trade, 197-treatment of enemy aliens, 424.

-, system of 'citations,' 225, 156 -military operations on the Western front, 174, 555-563; 226, 236-238; 227, 246-249, 570575, 590; 228, 250-262, 529–535; 229, 269-276, 561-566; 230, 236246, 504-519; 231, 256-261; 234, 369–372—character of philosophic speculation, 225, 294.

German Business Methods in, before the War, 225, 383399.

position between the Meuse and the Woevre, 225, 560.

-, system of tactics, 226, 237 note-battle of the Somme, 243influence in Rumania, 388-390, 408 - in Palestine, 417-419 trade with, 420-Foreign Office, system of permits, 482-Commission des Archives Diplomatiques, 483-485.

result of war on the race, 227, 22-24-number of schools in Turkey, 158-agricultural policy, 180, 196-199-provision of machinery, 180-supply of fertilisers, 182-facilities of railway transport, ib.-work of Credit Societies, 183-use of agricultural motors, 196.

227, 314-330.

, result of the proclamation of the Regency of Tunisia, 227, 372-relations with Italy, 375-work of the navy, 470-473-relations of the Church with Pope Pius X, 484.

-, some Economic Lessons of the war, 228, 77-coal and iron mines, 84-under German control, 86barrier fortresses, 89-internal reforms, 90, 93-95-in Champagne, 253-number of prisoners captured, ib.-alternation of the attacks with the British, 256-Coup d'Etat of the Second of December, 290.

result of the Napoleonic wars, 229, 80-system of Credit Socieites, 152-military operations in Italy, 281, 283-position of the Church, 345, 354-downfall of the ancient nobility, 406-reconstruction in 1919..412.

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40-Levant Company, founded, France, Anatole, 239, 141–160. 335-invasion of, 417-cost of Franchise, extension of the, 235, 178. the 1870 war, 439.

France after the War: M. Clemenceau and M. Deschanel, 233, 470-483.

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responsibility for the war, 234,

ratifies treaty with Germany, 235, 2-share in the Bagdad Railway, 312, 314-lunetiers,' 431.

democratic republic, 236, 132, 135-administration of the Criminal law, 143-question of Alsace-Lorraine, 210, 214.

military expedition against Fashoda, 237, 40-submarine tonnage, 186 note-refusal to restrict, ib.

relations with Germany, 238,

165, 173-reluctance to reduce armaments, 174-opinion of Germany, 175.

Francis, Joseph, Emperor, 235, 60-67.

interview with King Ed

ward VII, 239, 3.

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227, 389-400.

Franco, Matteo, sonnets, 223, 28 note.

Franco-Polish Agreement, 235, 394. Franco-Russian alliance, 233, 10 note, 11.

number of newspapers, 239, 84 -treaty with Turkey, 175- Frankau, Gilbert, 'The City of Fear,' military strength, 237.

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Frazer, Sir James G., 'Pausanias,' Free Trade, controversy on, 225, 320

223, 331-completion of his work 'The Golden Bough,' 464; 225,

240; 240, 298, 307; 241, 288 -description of primitive man,

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-definition, 287.

223, 466-characteristics, ib.-on Freedom, ideal of Socialism, 237, 279 the omnipresence of demons, 467— fallacy of the stratification theory, 468-views on the value of civilisation, 469-method of investigation, 470-mistakes in his statement of facts, 470-474-number of theories, 474-ritual and myth, 475-magic and religion, 476-478

Freeman, E. A., ́ Norman Conquest, 225, 418 note, 420 note-' Growth of the English Constitution,' 439.

-views on the genesis of gods, 478-480-on the evolution of an anthropomorphic god from а divine animal or plant, 480-sociological theories, 481-484-' mother kin,' 482-Essays of JosephAddison,' 225, 240-Folk-Lore in the Old Testament,' 231, 446 et seq.-Roman Life in the Time of Pliny the Younger,' 236, 292-' London Life in the Time of Addison,' 237, 18. Frederick the Great, ruthless methods, 224, 75-character of his policy, 230, 280, 286-295, 298-' AntiMachiavel,' 285-relations with Catherine II, 294.

-, Emperor of Germany, appearance, 239, 227-introduction to Lord Ernle, 228-Imperial aspirations, 230.

-, Empress of Germany, games of lawn-tennis, 239, 228.

VII, King of Denmark, decree on Schleswig, 227, 395—death, 395, 396.

William I, King of Prussia, foreign policy, 241, 195.

William IV, King of Prussia,

saying of, 223, 52.

'Free Farmer in a Free State,' extract from, 225, 18 note, 33.

John, The English Poems of Maurice Hewlett,' 236, 112– The Work of Walter de la Mare,' 238, 32-' Coventry Patmore,' 240, 123.

Prof., "The Historical Geography of Europe,' 242, 334pamphlet on Hunting, 347 note. Freemasonry, Illuminised, 237, 86. Freiburg, University buildings, 223,

328.

Freights, price of, 232, 479.

Fremantle, S. H., 'Report on the
Supply of Labour in the United
Provinces and in Bengal,' 227, 297.
French, the, evacuate Cilicia, 242,
336.

Architecture, A History of,
236, 366-380.
French-Canadians, attitude to the
Empire, 227, 457-459.

French Drama of Manners, The,
237, 323-353.

fleet, in the Mediterranean, 227, 470-473.

Foreign Policy since 1789.. 239, 271-289.

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G. R., Shakspeareana Genealogica,' 236, 229 note.

Idealism and the War, 224, 379-394.

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W. Morton, 'French Idealism and the War,' 224, 379– Problems of Power,' 385, 388The American Crisis and the War,' 227, 288-' France after the War: M. Clemenceau and M. Deschanel,' 233, 470.

Furniss, H. S., 'The Industrial Outlook,' edited by, 229, 414.

Furnival Barony, case of, 224, 55, 68.

Furnivall, F. J., 'Shakespeare's Life and Work,' 236, 229, 241. Futurist painting, 234, 375, 386.

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Gale, Norman, 'A Creed,' 241, 288.

Thomas, treatment of gunshot wounds, 226, 467.

Galen, work on medical science, 240, 299.

Galian, A. A., 'La verdad sobre la guerra,' 228, 175.

Galicia, military operations, 223, 589-593; 224, 266–268, 286; 228, 270, 540, 547.

-, literary language, 239, 324union with Ukraina, 333.

Galitzin, Prince, work on seismology, 241, 94-death, 95.

- Princess Serge, friendship with Lord Granville, 225, 507.

Gallipoli, campaign, 227, 524; 234, 257.

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Gama, Vasco da, voyage round the Cape of Good Hope, 241, 63. Gambier, Admiral, First Sea Lord, 223, 205.

Gamble, J., 'Immortality and Christian Belief,' 227, 1.

Gambling, habit of, 239, 62.

Game Birds and Wild Fowl, 241, 9-22.

Games, sportsmanship in, 242, 350— danger of specialisation, 357-359. Gandhi, champion of Indian nationalism, 236, 53-result of his policy, 54, 56-scheme of non-co-operation, 57-61-arrested, 238, 130, 132-Swaraj propaganda, 130.

Ganges Canal, opening of the, 226, 346.

Gantt, H. L., 'Work, Wages and Profits,' 229, 110.

Gard, Roger Martin du, 'Jean Barois,' extract from, 227, 487. Garda, Lake of, its associations with Catullus, 223, 29-characteristics, 31-storms, 36-39-rapidity of atmospheric changes, 37-39.

Galsworthy, John, character of his Gardiner, A. G., 'Life of Sir W.

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Harcourt, 241, 349.

Mr, on the embargo on the export of munitions, 226, 200.

Gardnor, J., member of the Literary

Club, 231, 285.

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