LAMAISM. Lamaism theology, 203, 202—a combination of Vishnu and Sivaism, 208 similarity to the Roman Catholic Church, 214-sacerdotalism, 216-services, 218-character 219 -a division of Buddhism, 207, 372. Lamb, Lady Caroline, her relations with Lord Byron, 212, 16. Charles, his resemblance to Canon Ainger, 202, 191-his popularity, 204, 163-E. V. Lucas' edition of his life, 164, 167, 177— his offer of marriage to Miss Kelly, 164, 178 his sister Mary, 165-opinion of Coleridge's poetry, 166 compared with Hazlitt, 168, 180-his criticism of Shakespeare, 173-176- Rosamund Gray,' 176'Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading,' 179-his criticism of poetry, 181-passion for pictures, 182-tribute to Wordsworth, 184 -on the condition of the child chimney-sweeper, 205, 34-on Sir J. Reynolds's 'Ugolino,' 211, 408— his description of a poor relation, 216, 306. Mary, friendship with her brother, 204, 165-wit and wisdom, ib.-visit to Cambridge, 166. Lamballe, Princesse de, her execution, 211, 59. Lampeduza, the island, 202, 351. Lampros, Sp. P., 'Medieval History of Athens,' and other works edited by, 206, 97; 207, 402. Lamy, M., his criticisms of 'Histoire ancienne de l'Église,' 221, 18, 21–23. Lancashire, statistics on the number of school-places, 204, 606. Lanchester, F. W., Aerodynamics and Aerodonetics,' 217, 220. Lanciani, R., his plan, 209, 103-the LAND. tions of Ancient Rome,' 106'Wanderings in the Roman Campagna,' 218, 330. Land Acts, Irish, 204, 297; 205, 576, 584; 211, 620, 624–628. Campaigns, The Two, 219, 582-Tables I-VII, 583-586—decline of the rural population, 587— pressure of foreign competition, ib.causes of unremunerative agriculture, 588-need for capital, ib.low rate of wages, 589-position of the labourer, ib.-scarcity of houses, 590-the break-up of large landed estates, 591-policy of statesmen, 592-the Government scheme, 593 -result of the secret enquiry, 594 -creation of Wages Boards, 595597-of Land Courts, 597-602-the Unionist policy, 603-614-restoration of confidence, 605-the sale of farms, ib.-system of purchase, 606 -extension of small holdings, 608 -result of the Radical plan, 609— of the Unionist plan, 610-the reconstruction of village life, 611result of ownership, 612-provision of allotments, ib.-powers of the Parish Councils, 613. the, and Co-operative Credit Societies, 214, 299. See Co-operative. Courts, proposed establishment, 219, 597–602. ownership versus tenancy, 218, 493-changes caused by the enclosure system, 494, 501. Policy of the Government, 207, 222-Small Holdings Bill for England and Scotland, ib.-definition of a small holding, 223-terms of purchase, 224-powers of the Crofters' and Congested Districts Commissioners, 225-method of obtaining, 226-result of the Small Holdings Act, ib.-recommendations of the Committee, 227-229 LAND-TAXES. provisions of the Small Holdings Bill, 235–238—number of holdings, Land-taxes proposed, 211, 216. Values (Scotland) Bill, 207, 240. Landlords and Agricultural LANGUAGE. : 'Social Origins,' 100, 108-' His. -character of his poetry, 323–325 Dr A., his paper on the 'Con- Langlois, C. V., and H. Stein, 'Les Language, a conventional element in Languages, School of, at Cambridge, Latin, importance of the accent, 215, 204, 505, 517. Lansbury, Mr, on the effects of municipal relief on the unemployed, 202, 634, 642. Lansdowne, Lord, on the AngloJapanese Agreement, 203, 608, 609 -on the question of privilege in the Houses of Parliament, 211, 256, 259-his proposal for regulating the relations between the Houses, 214, 285-287-his series of Resolutions, 215, 295-Reconstitution Bill, 296-character of his amendment, 303-his impression of George Wyndham, 219, 292result of his measure closing the Indian mints to the free coinage of silver, 485-on the Home Rule Bill, 220, 276-his views on the Amending Bill, 221, 290. Lanz, Karl, 'Chronik des Edlen En Ramon Muntauer,' edited by, 206, 97. Lapayrère, Vice-Admiral de, Commander-in-Chief of the French Metropolitan Fleet, 221, 577. Larned, Professor J. N., Literature of American History,' edited by, 202, 90. Laroche, Hector, his translation of the Furioso,' 208, 126. 'Latali,' the condition of, 218, 133. Lateran, Council of 1215, 210, 535, 549. Laurier, Sir Wilfrid, on the tariff policy of Canada, 202, 556-on the allegiance of nations to the Sovereign, 206, 8-on the scheme of preferential tariffs, 13-his views on the preferential trade question at the Colonial Conference, 207, 273, 274-his opposition to the title of 'Imperial Council,' 281-on the interval between the meetings, 282 -his proposal of a fast steamship service with the Colonies, 294his administration of Canada, 209, 177, 191—his objections to the proposed Imperial Council of Defence, 215, 280-his proposal of a Commission to visit all Dominions, 284-his views on the privileges of a British subject, 220, 2. Lavalleé, Joseph, 'Le Livre de Chasse,' edited by, 209, 353. Laveleye, Emile de, ‘Le Gouvernment dans la Démocratie,' 203, 170. Lavisse, E., 'Histoire de France,' edited by, 204, 438; 210, 527; 214, 348. Law, Trade-Unions and The, 204, 481. Rt Hon. Bonar, M.P., his views on the opposition of Ulster to Home Rule, 217, 563, 572-on the Home Rule Bill, 573; 220, 275-the unscrupulous tactics of the Government, 217, 575-character of his leadership, 220, 216-his speech on the Home Rule crisis, 221, 284 LAW. -reply to the Speaker, 286-on Law, Sir Edward Fitz-Gerald, his William, a practical mystic, * 207, 429-'The Serious Call,' 215, | Layton, W. T., An Introduction to Lawless, Miss Emily, 'Hurrish,' 219, | Lea river, number of gallons of water 30. drawn from the, 207, 381, 383, 389. Lord Herbert of, and the Peel- Mr, History of the Inquisition,' 6 Leaf, Walter, Firdausi and Homer,' 211, 39. Leathes, Stanley, 'The Cambridge St Lawrence, The, 216, 398- Lawrence, C. M., 'Essays on Dante,' Sir Henry, on the assimilation 206. Rev. T. J., 'War and Neutrality W. J., papers on the Eliza- Mr, 'System of Agriculture,' 'Laws and Customs of War on Land, Lebey, A., Louis-Napoleon Bona- Duke of Athens, 206, 108. See Lecky, W. E. H., Democracy and Lee, Guy C., 'True History of the LEE. Lee, Capt. W. L. Melville, A History of Police in England,' 211, 506. Lee-Warner, Sir W., 'The Native States of India,' 214, 205. Leech, Dr H. B., 'The Continuity of the Irish Revolutionary Movement,' 217, 266. Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, character of his novels, 219, 30. Lefebvre, M. Gustave, his discovery of papyri, 208, 338. Lefranc, Abel, 'Les dernières Poésies de Marguerite de Navarre,' 221, 379. Legard, Major D'A., his translation of 'Cavalry on Service,' 206, 457. Legonis, Emile, 'Auguste Angellier,' edited by, 211, 149. Cléry. Lehmann, J. F., Taschenbuch der Leodgaresburg or Montacute Castle, Kriegsflotten,' 205, 324. Max, 'Scharnhorst,' 221, 394. Leibnitz, his conception of continuity, 210, 360. Leigh, Augusta, relations with her half-brother, Lord Byron, 212, 13 -accusations against, ib.-her marriage, 15-visits Newstead, 17, 18-birth of a daughter, 18, 30— letters from Lady Byron, 22-24her treatment of Lord Byron's letter, 28-30. Miss G., Dante's Inferno an Autobiography ?' 207, 58. Leighton, Baldwyn, 'A Brief Record of the late Edward Denison,' edited by, 206, 55. 140. Lord, on a national art, 205, John, 'Longsword, Earl of Salisbury,' 206, 50-his collections of Bacon's treatises, 221, 252. Lemaître, Frederick, his interpretation of the play 'Robert Macaire,' 219, 85, 209, 85. Leopardi, Some New Versions of, 218, 1-his European reputation, ib. inadequacy of translations, 2 -characteristics of his poems, 3-7 -literary environment, 4-sense of restraint, 5-denunciations of nature, 7-mental condition, 8relations with a lady, 9-his poem 'Il Risorgimento,' 10-14-' Ode to Silvia,' 15-18-return to Recanati, 18-character of his mother, 19declines an ecclesiastical career, ib.- Le Ricordanze,' 20-24— The Village Saturday,' 25—' After the Storm,' 26' Canto Notturno,' 27– 30-views on religion, 31. Countess Adelaide, her character, 218, 19. |