Murray, John, 1-at Charterhouse, ib.-Edinburgh University, 2 friends, 2, 4, 10, 24-geological studies, 2, 4, 16-at the Theatrical Fand dinner, 3-inspects prehistoric foot-prints of animals, 4business career, 5, 21-Handbooks, 5, 17-travels abroad, 6, 21-attends scientific meetings, 7-marriage, ib.-relations with Prince Metternich, 8-with J. W. Croker, ib.-memorandum on Varna and the Dobrudja, 10-friendship with Dr Schliemann, 11-with Mr Gladstone, 11, 20-publication of Darwin's works, 12-Hon. Treasurer to the Bishop of London's Fund, ib.-gift of speaking, 13-friendship with Dr Livingstone and Paul Du Chaillu, ib.-publication of the Prince Consort's speeches, 14relations with Sir W. Smith, 15
'Scepticism in Geology,' 16house at Wimbledon, 17-library, 18-fondness for walking, ib.member of the Philobiblon Society, 19-faithful attendant, J. Mills, ib.-meeting with J. Bright, 20-failure of 'The Academy, 22characteristics, 23-religious views, 24-generosity, 25.
Murray, John, John Murray III,' 1. Murray, Mrs, marriage, 7-charm of her personality, 8.
Nations, A League of, 207-views of writers, 207-209-meaning of the term, 209-promotion of peace, 210-objects of the League, 211,
226-machinery, 211-prohibition of war, 212-establishment of an International Court or Tribunal, 213-provision for arbitration, 214 -members of the Court to be appointed, 215-Conference or Council of the Powers, 216, 226the moratorium, 217-case of the want of unanimity of members of the Council, 218-the disobedient State, ib.-enforcement of obedi ence, 219-Freedom of the Seas, 221 -character of the provisions of the Treaty, 222, 227-result of an international force, 222-effect on disarmament, 223-acts of war,' ib. -objections to a League of Peace, 224-226.
Nations, A League of, II. La Société des Nations et l'opinion Française, 228-le plan de reconstitution territoriale de Jean Lhomme, 229-un autre projet de M. Demont, 230M. Gaston Moch, 231-Le Comité d'étude et de propagande pour l'Etat-Pax,' 232le president et les membres de l'Association française pour la Société des Nations,' 233-les principes, 234-236-la situation de la Suisse, 237-la procédure à suivre, ib.
Newman, Sir George, member of the Committee on Alcohol, 63 note. Nichols, J., member of the Literary Club, 285.
city of Jerusalem, 327—problem of sanitation, ib.-the Wailing Wall, 328 the old and the new Yishub, 329-the land problem, 330–332.
Parkes, Dr E. A., 'On the Issue of a Spirit Ration during the Ashanti Campaign of 1874,' 70.
Petre, M. D., Democracy at the Cross-Roads,' 517.
Phillimore, Lord, 'A League of Nations,' 207.
Plotinus, The Mysticism of, 479 -obscurity, ib.-two aims of his teaching, 480-influence of Ammo- nius and Plato, 481-the Enneads, 482-the Triad, 483-meaning of the word Nous, ib.-the Soul or Life, 484-486-doctrine of man, 486 views on beauty, 487-con- sciousness, 488-love, ib.-ecstasy, 489-St Augustine's charge against the Enneads, 490-spiritual life a system of self-culture, 491- Christian mystics, his disciples, 492-works of Victorinus and St Augustine, 493-creation of a Neo- platonic theology, ib.-popularity of the Dionysian writings, 494- works of Richard of St Victor, 495-philosophy of Eckhart, 496.
uintero, The Plays of the Brothers Álvarez, 409-form of their drama, 410-'El Ojito De- recho,' 412-'El Patinillo,' ib.- 'Las Flores,' 413-415-'El Cente nario,' 415-417-treatment of the life of the middle-classes. 418-El Amor que Pasa,' 419-'Puebla de las Mujeres,' 420-'Las de Cain,' 421-Los Leales,' 422-'El Patio,' 423-Pepita Reyes,' and 'Nena Teruel,' and other plays, 424- Doña Clarines,' ib.- Mundo, Mundillo,' 425-La Dicha Ajena' and Malvaloca,' ib.-genial opti- mism, 426-428-naturalism, 428- limitations, ib.
Roland, Mme, 'Appel à l'impartiale Posterité,' extract from, 288. Rothschild, The House of, 430- transactions of Mayer Amschel, 431-Nathan Rothschild, 432- agent in London, ib.-financial transactions, 433-the 'Napoleon of Finance,' 434-advances to con- tinental States in the war with France, 435-loan to Prussia, ib.— relations with Gentz, 436-loan to Brazil, 437-house in Paris, ib.- death, 438-sons, ib.-Baron Lionel Rothschild, 439-financial trans- actions, 440-the first Lord Roth- schild and his two brothers, ib.- hospitalities, 442.
Rowntree, B. Seebohm, 'The Human Needs of Labour,' 518.
Royal Literary Fund, The Founder of the, 273. See Wil- liams.
Royds, Rev. T. F., 'Modern Bee- Keeping,' 498.
Ruhleben Camp, 396- Debating Society and Concerts, ib.-plays, 397-Camp School, ib.-pictures, 398-Arts and Science Union, ib.- games, 399-Horticultural Society, ib.- barbed-wire disease, 400 overcrowding and hunger, ib. system of self-government, 401- acts of cruelty, 401, 403-406-cha- racteristics of the Englishman, 402, 406 the German, 402-407 - the 'Skilly' riots, 405-lack of humour, 406.
Rumania, scheme of Church reform, 118.
Ruppin, Dr A., 'Syria: An Economic Survey,' extract from, 331.
Seas, The Freedom of the, 184- meaning of freedom, ib.-views of Prof. F. Stier Somlo, 185, 186- proposed imposition of restrictions, 189-establishment of flat rates for the carriage of cargoes, ib.-in time of war, 190-object of mari- time war, 191-destruction of a fleet, ib.-occupation of the sea, 192 abolition of the right of capture, 192-196-right of con- traband seizure, 194-Declaration of Paris, 197-the Freedom of the Seas as regards neutrals, 198-201 -increase of the oversea trade of neutral countries, 200-Declaration of London, 201-the League of Nations, 202-Pres. Wilson's views, ib.- result of reduction of the British navy, 204-German inter- pretations of the term, 205.
Serbia, reform of the Church, 119.
Shaw, W. A., The Currency Note in Relation to Banking and the Ex- changes,' 97.
Sherrington, Prof. C. S., member of the Committee on Alcohol, 64 note.
Shipley, Dr, on the symptoms of Microsporidiosis, 504.
Nations,' 282-meeting with Wil- liams, ib.
Smith, Sir William, friendship with J. Murray III, 15.
Soley, Prof., The Navy in the Civil War,' 199 note.
Somlo, Prof. F. Stier, Die Freiheit der Meere und das Völkerrecht,' extracts from, 185, 186, 188, 202 Spain, The Empire of, 345-Prof. Merriman's 'The Rise of the Spanish Empire in the Old World and the New,' 345-347 et seq.- conflict between union and auto- nomy, 346-Cave of Covadonga, 347-history of Castile, 348-origins of Aragon, ib.-conquest of the Canaries, 349-the Catalan Com- pany, 350-W. Miller's 'The Latins in the Levant,' ib.-I. L. Plunket's 'Isabel of Castile,' 351-reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, 352-355- discovery of America, 355-con- quests in North Africa and Italy, 356-the Inquisition, 357.
Steele, Dr John, The I-Li or Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial,' translated by, 296, 313.
Sullivan, W. C., member of the Com- mittee on Alcohol, 64 note. Survivals, The Interpretation of, 445-meaning of the word folk- lore, 445-448-Sir J. Frazer's 'Folk- Lore in the Old Testament,' 446- beliefs of the Jews, 448-habits of society, 449-results of his re- searches, 450-classification under three heads, 451-legend, 451-455- creation of man, 451-453-the fall of man, 453-Babel and the Flood, 454-religion, 455-458-sacredness to stones, 455-the sound of bells, 456-Keepers of the Threshold, 457 -legal institutions, 458-460.
Temple, C. L., 'Native Races and their Rulers,' 477.
Temple, Rev. W., 'Life and Liberty for the Church of England,' 333. Thyssen, Herr A., hostility to Eng- land,' 89.
Tobacco, influence on the nervous system, 66.
Underhill, Evelyn, 'The Mysticism of Plotinus,' 479.
Jnited States, Presidential Dicta- torship in the, 127-powers of the President, 127, 136-138, 142-com- plicated system of the Constitution, 128—increased authority of the Chief Executive, 129-Pres. Wil- son's criticism of the Constitution, ib.-authority over the Congress, 131-Selective Draft Act, ib. legislative measures passed by Congress, 132-its responsibility, 133-comparison of conditions in 1861 and 1917, 134-conscription law, 136-Food Control Bill, 137– control of transportation, ib.-irre- sponsibility of the President, 138 -duties of Mr Wilson, 139-re- luctance to delegate power, 140— opposition to the creation of a 'Committee on the Conduct of the War,' 141-the Bill of Feb. 6, 1918, 142-proposed presence of members of the Cabinet in Congress, 143— control of foreign affairs, 144-147 -policy of Mr Wilson during the war, 146-148.
topias Unlimited, 510-B. Rus- sell's Roads to Freedom,' 511-514 -G. D. H. Coles, 'Labour in the Commonwealth,' 514-517-M. D. Petre's Democracy at the Cross- Roads,' 517-B. S. Rowntree's
The Human Needs of Labour,' 518-H. Withers's 'Poverty and Waste,' 519-F. J. C. Hearnshaw's Democracy at the Crossways,' 520-522-B. Russell's 'Principles of Social Reconstruction,' 522-G. Cannan's monograph on 'Free- dom,' 523.
enna, The Revolution in, 263- ufferings of the middle-class, 264 -character of the Austrian-Ger- nan, 265-dissolution of Parlia- nent, ib.-result of the accession
of Emperor Carl, 266 - Brest- Litovsk peace, 267 - terms of peace, 268-a federal state, ib.- policy of Prof. Lammasch and Count Andrassy, 269-provision of a constitution for German Austria, 270-conditions of the armistice, 271-abdication of the Emperor, 272-proclaimed a republic, ib.
Wace, Rev. H., Dean of Canterbury, 'A Scientific Decision on Alcohol,' 63.
Wallas, Graham, 'Human Nature in Politics,' 447.
Walston, Sir Charles, 'The Next War,' 209.
War, The End of the, 252-result of the surrender of Bulgaria, ib.— surrender of Turkey, 253-military operations in Italy, 253-255-on the western front, 255-261 — re- treat of the German army, 258-261 -uncertain cause of the failure,
Whittaker, Thomas, 'The Neopla- tonists,' 480.
William II, German Emperor, flight, 272.
Williams, David, birth, 273—at the Dissenting Academy, ib.-ordina- tion, 274-at Frome, Exeter and Highgate, ib.-literary composi- tions, 275-Deistic tendencies, ib.
'Essays on Public Worship,' 276 -system of education, ib.-death of his wife, 277-meeting with B. Franklin, 278- - member of the Thirteen Club, ib.- Liturgy on the Universal Principles of Re- ligion and Morality,' 279-project for establishing a literary fund, 280-287-lectures, 281-portrait, ib.-meeting with Adam Smith, 282-with Pitt, Fox and Burke, 283-members of the new Club, 285-characteristics, 286-history of Monmouthshire, 287, 289 — in Paris, 287-289-history of the Fund, 290-ill-health, 290, 293- administration of the Fund, 293— death and inscription on his tomb, 294.
Wilson, President Woodrow, criti- cism on the American Constitu- tion, 129-extract from 'Constitu- tional Government in the United States,' 130, 145, 148-authority over Congress, 131-powers of administration, 136-138, 142 position of irresponsibility, 138- various duties, 139-reluctance to delegate power, 140-opposition to the creation of a 'Committee on the Conduct of the War,' 141- control of foreign affairs, 144-146 -policy during the war, 146-148- on freedom of the seas, 202.
Withers, Hartley, Poverty and Waste,' 519.
Woolf, L. S., 'International Govern- ment,' 219.
Wright, Herbert G., The Revolu- tion in Finland: Its Causes and Results,' 149.
Zionist movement, character, 326.
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