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BUISSON.

Buisson, Ferdinand, Les principes
de la Société des Nations,' 231, 236.
Bulgaria, policy, 223, 84, 445; 233,
428.

struggle against Turkish op-
pression, 223, 425-relations be-
tween the States, 427-causes of
the second war, ib.-denunciations
against, 429-demands revision of
the Treaty of Bucarest, 434-
policy of neutrality, 435-distrust
in international contracts, 436.

-, diplomacy of
of the Allies,
225, 179-183-Dedeagatch Rail-
way agreement with Turkey, 181
-mobilisation of the Army, 219
-reasons for remaining neutral,
222-military operations against
Serbia, 223-226; 226, 491; 230,
167.

destruction of the first Empire,
226, 492.

two groups in the Dobrodja,
228, 358-boundary, 360, 368.

concessions of territory to,
229, 577-population, 582-area,
584.

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Institute for Economic Inter-
course with, 230, 75-cost, 167—

independence proclaimed, 169-

BURKE.

Bulgarians, character, 230, 168.
Bull-fight, form of sport, 242, 349.
Bülow, Prince von, on the Triple
Alliance, 223, 78-Imperial Ger-
many,' 242; 227, 267-negotia-
tions with Signor Giolitti, 224,
256-concessions, 257-policy in
Italy, 262, 264-result of his
masterful tactics, 264- Deutsche
Polilik,' 227, 96-on Germany's
need of economic expansion, 228,
81-work on German Policy, 234,
339.

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treaty with Serbia, 170-armistice, Burghclere, Lady, Strafford in Ire-

523; 232, 234.

defeat of the army, 230, 522-

surrender, 528; 231, 252, 267.

result of defection from the
war, 233, 121.

Treaty of Peace, signed, 235,
12-provisions, 13-area, 403-

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land,' 242, 88.

Burghley, William Cecil, Lord, policy

of foreign trade, 230, 258.

Burgomaster of Middelburg,' 236,
109.

Burian, Baron von, Foreign Minister,
223, 431.

unpublished Treaty, 403, 406-Burke, Edmund, definition of the
reconstruction policy, 404-access term empire, 229, 2-interview
to the Egean, 405-member of with D. Williams, 231, 283-
the League of Nations, 406.
Reflections,' 240, 136.

policy of industrial

scription, 237, 295.

con-

E. T., Venereal Disease in
War,' 233, 304.

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Burnand, F. C., 'Happy Thoughts, Butler, H. E.. 'The Apologia and

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Burrows, Dr, on the third Treaty of Byles, Sir W. P., protest against
Bucarest, 230, 171.

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naval expenditure, 223, 120.

Bylinys, or epic songs of Russia, 235,
103.

Byron, Lord, 'Ode on Venice,' 229,
367-translation of his poems into
Serbian, 232, 334-opinion of
Goethe, 235, 352.

Byron's Letters, 237, 430-450.
Byron, Lord, 'Marino Faliero,' 241,
64, 67.

The Poetry of, 241, 229–253.

Lord, character of his letters,
242, 200.

Bywater, H. C., 'Sea Power in the
Pacific,' 238, 105.

Ingram, 'Aristotle on the Art
of Poetry,' 242, 49, 123.

Byzantine Bluestocking: Anna
Comnena, 233, 62–81.

history, 233, 281.

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Cababé, Michael, The Freedom of Calderon, Pedro, Magico Prodi-
the Seas,' 231, 194, 200.

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gioso,' 240, 300.

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The Dardanelles,' 234, 252.

Caffey, Francis G., A Brief Statutory Calophyllum inophyllum
History of the United States
Department of Agriculture,' 228,
315.

Cahill, J. R., Agricultural Credit
and Agricultural Cooperation in
Germany,' 227, 427-429.

Caine, Sir Hall, The Master of
Man,' 236, 341–343.

Caird, James, on the average weekly
rate of wages, 235, 179.
Cairnes, Prof. J. E., on the system of
voluntary recruiting, 225, 417
note- Essay towards a solution
of the gold question,' 228, 62.
Caix, R. de, 'Menelik,' 237, 33.

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Tatamaka, 236, 99 note.
Calthrop, Col E. F., translation of
'The Book of War,' 239, 233 note.
Calverley, W. S., Early Sculptures
of the Diocese of Carlisle,' 239,
382.

Calverly, Charles S., verses on bees,
241, 288.

Calvert, A. F., 'The German African
Empire,' 231, 462.
Cambrai, battle of, 239, 251.

Congress, 241, 194.

League, 230, 259; 241, 63.
Cambridge Historical Series,' 226,
487.

History of British Foreign
Policy,' 241, 156, 173.

CAMBRIDGE.

'Cambridge Medieval History,' 224,

85 note.

Modern History,' 223, 219
note, 220 note; 233, 408 note.

and the Royal Commission,
238, 347-360.

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CANDLER.

mechanical development, 454-in-
fluence of the mid-Victorian philo-
sophy of laissez-faire, 455-teach-
ing of Dr G. Parkin, 456-basic
quality of thought, 457-attitude
of French-Canadians, 457-459—
points of agreement, 459.

School of Agriculture, 240, 351; Canada, State ownership of Rail-
242, 118.

University, organisation of
instruction to Belgian students,
225, 207-209.

University, Agricultural Re-
search work, 238, 79.

Cameroons, conquest of the, 225,
563.

Camoëns, epicLusiad,' 224, 375.
Campanella, Tommaso, on progress,
234, 108.

Campbell case, result, 242, 467.

George Douglas, 'Scotland as
it Was and Is,' 233, 153.

Dr Janet M., on the position
and duties of the midwife, 228,
477 et seq.-monograph on Women
in Industry, 232, 85, 87.

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ways, 232, 157, 174-176.

on the position of the British
Empire, 233, 365.

the first National Policy
tariff, 235, 26, 28, 93-Pacific
Railway, 27-origin of the agrarian
movement, 29 note-general elec-
tions, 31-enactment of British
preferential tariffs, 32-Naval Act
of 1910..33.

The Agrarian Movement in,
235, 84-101.

appointment of an Ambas
sador to Washington, 235, 297.

democratic republic, 236, 132,
136-number of telephones, 308.

trade with the West Indies,
237, 188, 195, 197-199.

323.

number of motor-cars, 240,

relations with the United
States, 241, 173.

Canadian, A., 'Why Canada is at
War,' 225, 1.

Canals, result of construction, 238,
93-decline, ib.-agitation for their
revival, 96-advantages, 97, 100-
unification of management, 98-
use of mules, 99-compared with
the speed of a goods train, 100—
a Board of Control, 104-State as-
sistance, 107.

Candler, Edmund, Abdication,' 238,

227, 452 influence of the
British settlers, 453-phase of 133,

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Cannan, Gilbert, monograph on Carlton Club meeting, 239, 198, 202-
'Freedom,' 231, 523.

204.

Canning, Rt Hon. George, letter of Carlyle, Mrs, and English Letter-
advice to Lord Granville on writing, 242, 193–210.
preparing a speech, 225, 505-
criticism on, 513-foreign policy,
241, 164.

Cannon, use of, 226, 452.

Canonge, General, on the charac-
teristics of Marshal Foch, 231, 240.

Canterbury, Archbishop of, 'Com-
mittee on
Church and State,'
report, 229, 439; 231, 333-339,
341-Committee on Women and
the Church, 233, 346, 348, 353.
Caper, the, 241, 14.
Capital and Labour, change in the
relations, 225, 124-need for per-
manent peace between, 329, 332.

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relations between, 229,
557; 230, 213; 238, 328.

proposal to tax, 227, 174-176;
230, 201.

Levy, The Effect of a, on
Trade and Industry, 233, 42-61.
Capitalism, criticisms on, 242, 466.
Caprivi, General von, on cutting off
supplies in war, 227, 106.

'Cardinal Principle of Idealism,
The,' 229, 132.

Carducci, G., estimate of Tasso, 224,
23-lines from, 233, 288.
Cardus, Neville,' A Cricketer's Book,'
238, 306.

Cargo, insurance of, 223, 255.

Carli, Filippo, 'La Ricchezza e la
Guerra,' 224, 136.

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T., views on the Scottish
Parliament, 225, 450-essays on
Schiller, 235, 339- Chartism,' ex-
tract from, 236, 71-story of 239,
56- Lamentations of Dryasdust,'
242, 62-treatment of his wife,
203-206.

Carmichael, Lord Governor of Ben-
gal, 236, 52-his statement at the
Legislative Council, 226, 113.

Carol, King of Roumania, 226, 390,
391-policy, 391.

Carpathians, the, military operations,

223, 584, 585, 589-591, 598.
Carpenter, Edward, Towards In-
dustrial Freedom, 229, 414.

Rt Rev. W. Boyd, ‘National
Churches and National Life,' 229,
335.

Carr, H. Wildon, 'The Philosophy of
Benedetto Croce,' 231, 360.

Carranza, Don Venustiano, President
of Mexico, 238, 153-deposed, 156.
Carrogis or Carmontelle, Louis, col-
lection of drawings, 240, 371-
portraits, 372.

Carson, Sir E., strong personality,
225, 264-characteristics, 265-
addresses in Ulster, 226, 247-
First Lord of the Admiralty, on
the work of the mine-sweepers,
228, 129-controversy with Lord
Birkenhead, 241, 377-379.

Carter, Huntley, 'Industrial Recon-
struction,' edited by, 229, 414.

Lionel, Letters to the People
of India on Responsible Govern-
ment,' 230, 401.

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