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Machiavelli, N., influence of the
'Prince,' 281-criticism on, 285.
Mackintosh, E. A., 'A Highland
Regiment,' 389-'In Memoriam,'
392.

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Martin, William, 'La Question Polo-
naise,' 474.
Masefield, John, August 1914,' 384
'The Everlasting Mercy,' 396.
McFadyen, J. E., 'The Messages of
the Psalmists,' 18.

Melville, Lewis, 'German Propagan-
dist Societies,' 70.

Meyer, Prof. Kuno, acts as secret

agent to Germany, 221-founds the
German-Irish Society, 228.

Millar, William, 'The Latin King-
dom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291,' 111.
Milner, Lord, report of his committee
on increasing home production,
151.

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NativeRaces, The Government of,
303-system of 'Direct Rule,' 304-
307-'Indirect Rule,' 305, 307, 315
-method of developing the native,
309-tendency to 'over-centralisa-
tion,' 310-duties of a Resident,
311-314-influence of the Euro-
pean, 315-character of native in-
stitutions, 316-result of native
administration, ib.-resuscitation
of institutions, 317.

Naudé,
283.
Navarrete, Don José, 'Las Llaves
del Estrecho,' 183.

Gabriel, 'Considerations,'

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Phillips, Prof. W. Alison,
Ethics of Prussian Statecraft,"
Polonaise, La Question, et L
rope au Cours de la Guerre
-les belligérants cherchère
attirer la Pologne de leur coté
-trois points d'un progra
minimum, ib.-la fameuse pr
mation du Grand-duc Nicholas
-les Polonaises en Russie e
Autriche, ib.-une partie indis
able à Russie, 477-la proclama
fut donc une imprudence, 47
conduite des Russes en Galicie
-puis vint la retraite, 479–
choses que réclamaient les 1
naises, ib.-la politique du
vernement allemand enver
Pologne, 480-caractère de la c
tion en Autriche, 481-l'acte
5 Novembre 1916, 482-484-m
feste du Tsar pour la création
Pologne libre, 484-la procla
tion du gouvernement provis
485-l'appui du président Wi
486-le jeune empereur Charl
487-la solution Austro-polon
488- vitale et pressante
l'Autriche, 489-la solution à
nait une menace à l'Europe,
adhésion de l'Allemagne, 490-
Allemands ont considére la Pol
comme une terre conquise,
l'attitude energique des chefs
-l'armée polonaise, 492-gr
propriétaires terrens, 493-la l
anie, 494-le début de 1918,
le traité de Brest-en-Lituanie
-un traité secret, 496-l'as
intérieur, 497-des corps co
tués à Varsovie, 498-les
gouvernements, 499-le Cor
d'Etat, 500-les termes du
moire, 501-l'Allemagne tient
destins de la Pologne, la Litua
la Russie-Blanche, de l'Ukra
501-503.

Prison, An English, from With-
in, 81-character of the system, 22
-result of restriction of supplies,
23-neglect of spiritual needs, ib.
-features of prison life, 24-regu-
lations, 25, 28-prohibition of in-
tercourse, 26-treatment, ib.
redeeming features, 27-want of
confidence in the prisoners, 28-
in the warders, 29-result of the
rule to enforce silence, 30, 35-
forms of underhand communica-
tion, 31-solitary confinement, 32-
34-means of resistance, 34-criti-
cisms on the 'silent associated
system,' 36-the 'solitary system,'
ib.

Prussian Statecraft, The Ethics
of, 280-development of statecraft,
281-maxims of Machiavelli, 281–
283-subordination of religion to
the Reason of the State, 282-
formula 'L'Etat c'est moi,' 283-
development of Real Politik, 284-
publication of Anti-Machiavel,'
285-287-R. Waddington's La
Guerre de Sept Ans,' 287-Com.
M. H. Weil's 'La Morale politique
du Grand Frédéric,' ib.—character
of Frederick the Great's policy,
288-invasion of Silesia, ib.—du-
plicity, 289-295-secret treaty with
France, 291-interdependence of
diplomacy and strategy, ib.-treaty
obligations, 292-the Seven Years'
War, 293-relations with Empress
Catherine II of Russia, 294-par-
tition of Poland, ib.-the French
Revolution, 295-work of the Con-
gress of Vienna, 296, 298-300-
attitude of the Prussians, 297-
new ideal of international rela-
tions, 300-definition of diplomacy,
301-the spirit of Prussian policy,
ib.

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Balter, The: Its Contents and
Date, 1-characteristics, 2-imper-
fections, ib.-opinions on the dates,
3-theory of personification, 4-
pre-exilic psalms, 5-a form of
Hebrew poetry, 6-editing, 7-
number and character of the vari-
ous glosses and adaptations, ib
nature of agreements, 8-Mono-
theism, 9-date assigned to the
oldest and youngest psalm, 10—
-influence of the teachings of the
prophets, 11-interpretation of the
'I' or 'collective,' ib.-intimate
relation of the individual man to
God, 12-14-depreciation of the

outward religion, 14-worship of
the Temple, 15-17-universal praise
of God, 17-' the fearers of Yah-
weh,' 18-love of the psalmists for
Jerusalem, 19.

R.

Rao, K. Vyasa, 'Future Government
of India,' 416.

Reconstruction, The Principles
of, 319-II. Some Problems of the
Future, ib.-emergency and con-
structive problems, 320-disorgani-
sation of the ordinary economic
life owing to the war, 321-323-
period of transition, 324-existing
social order, 325-changes advo-
cated by reformers, ib.-economic
doctrines of Socialism, 326-åtti-
tude of the Guild Socialists, 327-
freedom for individual members,
328-provision by the State of
educational facilities, 329-331-
guiding principle of the policy, 332
-question of housing, ib.-access
to land, 333-regulation of the
private life and habits of citizens,
ib.-financial and industrial com-
binations, 334-disadvantages of
the elimitation of small traders,
335-extension of local and func-
tional devolution, 336-sense of
participation, ib.-development of
Local Government, 337-advan-
tages of the committee system, ib.
-value of Voluntary Associations,
338-principle of Functional Devo-
lution, ib.-establishment of Trade
Boards, 339-creation of a Joint
Council, ib.-the Whitley Councils,
340.

Rivera, General Don Miguel Primo
de, on the recovery of Gibraltar,
182.

Runciman, Rt Hon. W., on the de-
cision against commandeering the
mercantile fleet, 154-measures to
maintain the supply of food, 159-
on the shortage of vessels, 161-
control of the mercantile fleet, 162
-series of permissive Orders in
Council, 163.

Russell, J. M., 'Is India a Nation?'
421.

Russia, military operations in, 524-
527-defeat of the Bolshevists, 526.

S.

Sassoon, Siegfried, 'In the Pink,'
391-'They,' 393.

Sihler, E. G., 'Cicero of Arpinum,'
365 note.

Sinn Fein and Germany, 214-
policy, ib.-Casement's articles,
215-despatches from Berlin, ib.-
his dealings with Germany, 217-
Sinn Fein leaders, 218-attempt to
corrupt the Irish soldiers, 219-
notice to the People of Wexford,
ib.-contract with Germany, 220-
Prof. Kuno Meyer a secret agent
of Germany, 221-J. Devoy, ib.-
seizure of documents, 222-landing
and arrest of Casement, 223-
Rebellion, ib.-seditious attitude
of priests, 224-poem 'The Rats
Came Out,' ib. seditious haran-
gues of released prisoners, 226-
declaration of independence, 227-
German-Irish Society founded, 228
-inaugural address, ib.-article in
the Irische Blätter,' 229-Conven-
tion at Dublin, 230-articles of the
Constitution, ib.-Society of 'The
Friends of Irish Freedom,' 231-
'Statement of Ireland's Case at a
Peace Conference,' ib.-St Pat-
rick's Day Celebration in Berlin,
232-Ireland and the Peace Con-
ference, 233-'A Call to Irish-
women,' 235.

Sorley, Charles Hamilton,

'Marl-

borough and Other Poems,' 389.

Spain and Gibraltar, 182-General
Don Miguel Primo de Rivera on
the recovery of Gibraltar, 182-184
-causes for the lukewarm feeling
towards the Allies, 185-division
of the political parties, ib.—mili-
tary weakness, 186. silence of
political parties on the question, '187
-result of the General Election,
188.

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Spencer, Sir James, on the case of
Palmer, 354.

Spring-Rice, Sir Cecil A.: In Me-
moriam, 57-characteristics, 58,
63-his poetry, 58-conception of
the duties of a diplomatist, 59-
enters the Foreign Office, 60-
Second Secretary to the Embassy
in Berlin, ib.-opinion of the Ger-
mans, 61-at Constantinople and
Cairo, ib. -St Petersburg and

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War, The Course of the, 236, 504-
military operations on the Western
front, 236-246, 504-519-the Ger-
man offensive, 236-military opera-
tions in Italy, 246-248-in Pales-
tine, 248-Mesopotamia, 249-
result of the War Council, 250-
dispositions of the reserve, 251,
253-disparity in numbers, 252-
254-circumstances contributing to
the success of the Germans, 254-
inactivity a confession of failure,
255-causes of the Allies' success,
504-519-efficiency of the American
Army, 504, 519-influence of unity
in command, 520-advance in tact-
cal methods, ib.-military opera-
ions in the East, 522-defeat of
he Bulgarians, 523-defeat of the
Turks in Palestine, ib.-evacuation
of Baku, 524-military operations
n northern Russia and Siberia,
24-527.

r expenditure, 191, 194-taxation,
94.

ar Poetry, 380-influence of war,
81-relation between, 382-verses
f T. Hardy and L. Binyon, 384-
Masefield, 384, 396-tendency
owards crude realism before the
ar, 385-vivid portrayal of death
nd destruction, ib.-verses of
A Brooke, 386-R. Nichols, 386,

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'La

Weil, Commandant M. H.,
Morale Politique du Grand Frédé-
ric,' 287-'Les Dessous du Congrès
de Vienne,' 296 et seq.

Wellhausen, J., 'Commentary on the
Psalms,' 4.

Wells, J., Cicero and the Conquest
of Gaul,' 361.

William of Tyre, history of Jeru-
salem, 115, 127.

Wilson, President, on the German
peace intrigues, 97-'diplomatic
offensive,' ib.-address at Balti-
more, 98-on participation in the
war, 100.

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