Louis XV, King of France, at Chan- Lucy, Sir Henry, on the censorship,
Napoleon, Prince, candidate for Ludendorff, General, blunders in the the Presidency, 228, 289.
Philippe, King of the French, foreign policy, 223, 217, 220- refuses to read the Speech from the Throne, 228, 285, 287-rela- tions with Queen Victoria, 232, 3-5-escape to England, 234, 223. Louvre, the, reconstruction, 236, 373.
Lovat, Lord, member of the Forestry Department, 233, 165.
campaign of 1918..231, 250- neglect of sûreté, ib.- My War Memories, 233, 411, 421; 239, 244-military policy, 234, 365–373 -scheme for stamping out Bol- shevism, 242, 440 note.
Ludolphi, ' De Itinere Terræ Sanctæ, 230, 113 note. Lukach, A. C.,
'Handbook of Cyprus,' revised and edited by, 227, 401.
Lovett, Sir Verney, 'History of Luke, H. C., ' Cities of Transcaucasia,'
Indian Nationalism,' 236, 61.
—, Life and Struggles of William,' 236, 65-a' Social Democrat,' ib.
Low, Ernest, 'Some Supposed Shake- speare Forgeries,' 237, 1. Lowe, Rt Hon. Robert (Viscount Sherbrooke), member of 'Times' staff, 239, 94. Lowell, James Russell, Biglow Papers, 224, 88.
Lowestoft, bombardment, 227, 231. Lubbock, Percy, "The Novels of Edith Wharton,' 223, 182-' Henry James,' 226, 60; 234, 188.
Lublin, battle of, 223, 101. Lucan, epic the 'Civil War,' 226, 42
-influence of Livy, 42-45.
Lucas, E. V., adaptation of 'Struwel- peter,' 223, 326- The Founder of the Royal Literary Fund,' 231,
Luna, Señor Roso de, La Humani-
dad y los Césares,' 230, 184. Lunéville, Treaty of, 231, 41.
Lusignan, Saviour, 'A Series of Letters addressed to Sir W. For- dyce,' 232, 343.
'Lusitania,' sunk, 224, 247, 292, 293, 425, 589; 228, 379.
Luther, Martin, dictum on the Ger- mans, 223, 54- On the Freedom of a Christian Man,' 234, 109. Luxemburg, separated from Belgium, 225, 141.
and Belgium, 229, 321-334. plebiscite, 236, 213. Luxmoore, H. E., Eton: The Old and the New,' 229, 293-' Edmond Warre,' 238, 1.
Luzzatti, Signor, banche populari, 235, 436.
Luce, Captain John, of the 'Glas- Lvoff, battle of, 223, 101.
Prince, President of the County Union, 223, 546-on the discord between Government and Society, 228, 190.
Lyte, Sir H. Maxwell, History of Eton College,' 229, 294.
Lyttelton, Rt Hon. Alfred, influence at Eton, 229, 316-on the weight of the new-style cricket bat, 238, 310.
Hon. Mrs Alfred, member of the Belgian refugees Committee, 225, 195 note.
Rev. Hon. Edward, on his brother's influence at Eton, 229, 316 Sport and Sportsmanship,' 242, 346.
Despatch, 229, 12.
Lytton, Earl of, member of the Belgian Commission, 225, 199.
Robert, 2nd Earl of, character of his administration of India, 237, 234.
M., The Political Philosophy of Macdonald, Sir John A., tariff for the Treitschke,' 226, 176.
Macaulay, Lord, 'History of England,' 225, 427 note; 234, 233 -on the commercial relations between England and Scotland, 225, 439 note-opinion of Jane Austen, 228, 2- Essays,' 229, 370 essay on Sir William Temple, 234, 111-on the impeachment of Warren Hastings, 236, 295- criticism on the abuse of honours, 238, 365.
Miss Rose, gift of humour, 241, 46- Mystery at Geneva,' 47. Maccas, Léon, 'L'Hellénisme de l'Asie Mineure,' 239, 161.
protection of Canadian industry, 235, 25, 93.
J. A. Murray, protest against naval expenditure, 223, 120.
J. R. Moreton, Alsace-Lor- raine,' 231, 169 The Economic Future of the Highlands,' 233, 153.
Rt Hon. Ramsay, criticisms on the war, 223, 147-leader of the Labour Party, 239, 406, 416- tribute from Lord Morley, 241, 353-character of his policy, 242, 220-result of his ministry, 469- foreign policy, 470.
Prof. W., From Jefferson to Lincoln,' 223, 172.
MacDonnell, Lord, on indirect taxa- tion in Ireland, 232, 453-on the Irish Convention, 453, 462, 469. Macdonogh, General, knowledge of the German Army organisation, 242, 426.
MacDowall, Arthur, 'The French Novel,' 232, 318.
MacColl, D. S., A History of French Macedonia, military operations in,
Architecture,' 236, 366.
Macdonald, Prof. D. B., 'Moslem Constitutional Theory,' extract from, 224, 165.
227, 250-253; 228, 268.
assigned to Serbia and Greece, 230, 170-population, 173.
Macfeat, Alexander, on the system Macnutt, F. B., The Church in the
of bribery payments in the Eber- feld Co., 232, 25.
Macgregor, S. W. B., on the loss on the Federal Government railways, 238, 188 note.
Mach, R. von, 'Der Machtbereich des bulgarischen Exarchats,' 228, 357.
Furnace,' edited by, 229, 446.
Macon, M., Chantilly et le Musée Condé,' 240, 356 et seq.
Macrosty, H. W., 'The Trust Move- ment in British Industry,' 227, 557. MacSweeny, Mr, case of, 239, 67. Madelin, M. Louis, description of M. Poincaré, 240, 154.
Machiavelli, patriotism, 224, 87- view that the essence of the State is Power, 226, 183-185-influence Madrid, Treaty of, 241, 199. of the 'Prince,' 230, 281-criticism on, 285-opinion on progress, 234,
Mackail, J. W., translation of Pervi- gilium Veneris,' 223, 27-extracts from his translation The Odyssey in English Verse,' 224, 307-310.
Mackay, Dr, 'Der Vierbund,' extract from, 227, 145.
MacKenna, J.,' Agriculture in India,' 226, 355.
Stephen, 'Plotinus: The Ethical Treatises,' translation of, 231, 479. Mackenzie, Compton, letter from Henry James, 234, 201-' Rich Relatives,' 239, 344. Mackintosh, E. A., A Highland Regiment,' 230, 389-'In Me- moriam,' 392.
Sir James, Recorder of Bombay, 224, 542-character, 543-affec- tion for his wife, ib.
Major, report on the irrigation of Mesopotamia, 237, 75.
Maclagan, Sir Edward, Committee on the co-operative movement in India, 225, 371. MacNeill, Mr, Minister of Education in Ireland, 242, 363-character of his policy, ib.
Maeterlinck, M., Life of the Bee,' 231, 498; 241, 290.
Maggi, B., treatment of gunshot wounds, 226, 464.
Magic, Medieval, 240, 291–307.
Magnesium, the metallic element, 241, 325.
Magnus, Albertus, scientific work, 240, 306.
Maguire, Rochfort, President of the British South Africa Company, 241, 78.
Magyars, the, opposition to 'trial- ism,' 224, 340-access to the coast, 342. Mahabharata, the epic, 236, 324, 330. Mahan, Admiral, on the influence of Sea Power, 227, 105; 235, 221, 226, 232-on the submarine war- fare, 228, 139.
Mahmud II, Sultan of Turkey, reorganisation of the Empire, 229, 53, 65. Mahomed Ali, President of the All- India Moslem League, 236, 48. Mahomedans, the, religion, 229, 489
-loyalty, 494, 515-fatalism, 495,
Mahomet V, Sultan of Turkey, 223, Malmesbury, Lord, mission to Paris, 235, 249.
Mahon, General, article in Edin- burgh Review,' 238, 288 note.
- Lord, History of England,' 236, 86.
Mail-carrying by air, 240, 86.
Main-Danube canal, completion, 227, 151.
Maine, Sir Henry, on corruption in the reigns of George I and George II, 238, 361.
Maitland, Prof. F. W., on the claims to peerages, 224, 50— History of English Law,' 230, 359; 234, 232 - Domesday Book and Beyond,' 239, 381, 395.
Majoritarianism, worship, 240, 428- dangers, 430.
Majumdar, Ambika Charan, opinion of the Morley-Minto reforms, 236,
Malan, Mr, on Imperial Federation, 227, 140.
Malay States, The, 228, 388-402.
Malcolm, Dougal, 'The British South Africa Company,' 241, 69.
'L'Epoque Contem-
poraine,' 226, 486 note. Malgaigne, J. F., 'Euvres complètes d'Ambroise Pare,' 226, 452. Malingering, cases of, 232, 297. Malinowski, Dr, The Family among the Australian Aborigines,' 234,
Robert, report on the earth- quake at Naples, 241, 90-92.
Malthus, T. R., on the increase of population, 228, 377.
Mami, Prof., Co-operative Farming Societies in Italy,' 235, 430.
Mamluks or white slaves, their intro- duction into Egypt, 223, 533- system of organisation, 534-com- pared with the Ottoman system, 537-their esprit de corps, 538- discipline, 539.
Mamurs, the, in the Sudan, 223, 12. Manchester, Owens College, 238, 314,
Manchuria, administration, 238, 115. Mandatory Powers, difficulties, 238, 177.
Mandeville, The Travels of Sir John, 227, 331-352.
Manfield, H., protest against naval expenditure, 223, 121.
Manfredi, Felix, 'Manuale per le Co-operative di Produzione, Lavoro e Agricole,' 235, 430.
Mann, Tom, on Industrial Unionism, 238, 332, 334.
Manner, M. K., head of the People's
Council at Helsingfors, 231, 156. Mannerheim, Baron Gustaf, military operations in Finland, 231, 159- 162-in England, 168-elected Regent of Finland, ib.
Manners, The French Drama of, 237, 333-353.
Manning, Cardinal, 236, 381-401.
Frederic, 'Critic and Esthetic,' 242, 123.
Manns, Sir August, influence on British music, 223, 401.
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