Abelard, 346
Adly Pasha, 10, 19
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Afghanistan Russian Bolshevists'
policy, 349-357 passim Africa, South :-
Diamond mining, 136 Gold mining, 124, 136
History, South African History, 122- 137; Dutch settlement, 126; colony handed over to Britain (1793), 128; restoration to Dutch after peace of Amiens (1802), 130; battle between Dutch and British, (1806) and cession to Britain, 130; progress under British rule, 131; Kaffir wars and Boer trek north- wards, 132; Anglo-Dutch rela- tions, 136
Native races, 134 Agriculture" protection," 366 Alcázar at Seville, gardens of the, 156 Alexander, King of Yugo Slavia, 201 Alexander VI, 309
Asia, Bolshevism and, 349-357
Asiatic conference, Pan (Baku), 354 Athanasius, 62
Augustus Cæsar, 324 Ausonius, 337
Australia-effect of tariff, 363
Austria-political and economic situa- tion since the war, 203
Austria-Hungary, Succession States of, 193-211
Automobiles: see motors Az Zahra, 154
Baird, Sir David, 130
Baker, Pan-Asiatic Conference at, 354 Baldwin, Mr. Stanley-pledge regarding food taxes, 358
Barrow, John, Travels in the Interior of South Africa, 129 Basutos, 134
Bateson, F.R.S., Naturalist, William, 376 Bechuana tribes, 134
Beckford of Fonthill, The Travel Diaries of William, 190
Bell, Gertrude, Poems from the Divan of Hafiz, 192
Bell, Mr. Hamilton, 187
Belloc, Hilaire, James the Second, 186 Benedict, Pope, 296 et seq.
Bengal-indigo riots (1860), 164-171 Bernard of Morlas, 339
Bible effect of higher criticism on belief in infallibility of, 51
Binyon, Laurence, The Eumorfopoulos Collection, 374
Cambrai, battle of (Nov. 20, 1917), 278 Cordova-gardens at, 154 et seq.
"Cambridge Songs, The," 341 Campbell, Lily B., Scenes and Machines
on the English Stage during the Renais- sance, 172
Canning, Lord-on Bengal indigo riots (1860), 164, 171
Cape Colony-history, 122-137 Capek, Karel, Letters from England, 249 Carmina Burana, 344 Cathcart, Sir George, 132
Catholic Apostolic Church (Irvingite), 46
Catholic Church: see Roman Catholic Church
Capitalism-and nationalism: Lenin's theory, 350 Ceccano, The, 293
Celtic Song Book, The, 374 Central Europe, Ten Years of, 193-211 Chapman, Guy, The Travel Diaries of William Beckford of Fonthill, 190 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 149 Child Care and Protection, The Inter- national Handbook of, 375 China-Russian Bolshevists' policy, 349
Christianity-decline of dogma, 52 Chulalongkorn, King, 91 Chuprasi, 27
Church of England, A Church Tolerant,
38-50; history, 38 et seq. Anglo-Catholics, 40, 42, 49, 51-69 Disestablishment, 48
Corn Laws, repeal of, 119; effect of
suggested import duty on wheat, 369 Cotton industry--and protection, 368 Countryside, disfigurement of the, 249-
Cox, Mr. Harold, Safeguarding, 358- 369 Craig, Gen., 128
Crete early civilisation: discoveries at Palace of Minos, 212 Croats-relations with Serbs, 200 Curzon, Rev. Alfred Nathaniel Holden,
Curzon, Lord-negotiations with Egyp- tian government, 12; Lord Curzon of Kedleston, 229-248; and Indian agricultural development, 262 et seq. Custom House, The, 138-151 Cyprian of Carthage-on doctrine of Papal infallibility, 55, 60, 67, 68 Czechoslovakia-progress during past ten years, 194; Hungarian frontier problem, 196; land reform question, 196
da Gama, Vasgo, 125 Damascus, Pope, 64 Damiani, Peter, 335 Damrong, Prince, 92 Davenant, 172, 182
Davies, Mr. N. de Garis, 220
Duke's Theatre, Dorset Garden, 178 Durham, Dean of plea for tolerance in Church of England, 47 Dyestuffs-effect of regulation of im- ports, 365
Earthquakes-at Knossos (1575-1550 B.C.), 213
East, far-Bolshevist policy, 349-357 Eden, Hon. Ashley, 169
Egypt, During and Since the War, 1-22; Turkish suzerainty prior to 1914, I; British protectorate, 2; letter to Prince Hussein Kamel fore- shadowing reforms, 3; difficulties of native Egyptian government, 4 ; nationalist movement after the war, 6 et seq.; Sir Wm. Brunyate's memor- andum, 6; nationalist riots, 8; Lord Allenby's appointment as High Com- missioner, 8; the Milner mission, 9; Adly Pasha's negotiations with Lord Curzon, 12; Sarwat Pasha's admini- stration, 13; abolition of Protector- Sultan becomes King, ; British Declaration (1922), 13; "Stop- gap" ministry, 15; Zaghlul's pre- miership, 16; murder of Sir Lee Stack and British ultimatum, 17; Ziwah's administration and dissolu- tion of Parliament, 18; draft treaty of 1928, 19
Capitulations question, 10, 21 Independence agitation for, 1-22; principle conceded, 14 Nationalist movement, 6 et seq.
Egypt, Great Britain in, 372
Ennodius, Bp. of Ticinum, 67 Eumorfopoulos Collection, The, 374 Europe, Ten Years of Central, 193-211 Eusebius, quoted, 61
Evans, Sir Arthur, The Palace of Minos at Knossos, 212-228 Exchequer see Treasury
Exports-taxes on, 141 et seq., 360; prohibition, 360
Farnese, Allesandro, 309
Fiscal system-Sir Robert Peel's policy, 119; Safeguarding, 358-369 Food, taxes on, 366
Fortunatus, Bp. of Poitiers, 334 Fountains-Moorish fountains in Spain,
Franchise-Reform Act (1832), 117 Frangipani, The, 293
Free trade-Sir Robert Peel's policy,119 Fulbert, 338
Fuller, Edward, The International Hand-
book of Child Care and Protection, 375 Fyfe, Mr. Theodore, 226
Gardens, Minoan, 220
Gardens, Spanish, 152-163
Gaselee, S., The Oxford Book of Medieval Latin Poetry, 332 Gelasius, Pope, 295
Germains, Victor Wallace, The Mecha- nization of War, 276
Giacomo II, 306
Gillierons, the, 218
Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association, 70
Gomis, Casa de-garden at, 162 Gordon, Capt., 127 Gore, Rt. Rev. C., 245 Granada-gardens at, 154 et seq. Granja, La, 159, 160
Grant, Mr. John Peter, 170
Graves, Dr. A. P., The Celtic Song Book, 374
Elizabeth and Some Foreigner's, Queen, Gregory, The Great, Pope, 67
Gromort, Georges, Jardins d'Espagne,
H. C.-review of William Bateson,
F.R.S., Naturalist, 376
Hafiz, Poems from the Divan of, 192 Hall, Hubert, A History of the Customs
Revenue in England, 138, 145 Halliday, Mr. Frederic James, 168 Hamel, battle of (July 4, 1918), Harris, Sir C. Alexander, A Church Tolerant, 39-50
Haselden, W. K., cartoons on rural dis- figurement, 250
Haymarket Opera House, 175 Henderson, Mr., Civil War in The
Roman Empire, 322
Henry VII of Luxemburg, 303 Hetherington, Prof. H. J. W., quoted, 80 Hildebert, 339
Hippolytus-and doctrine of Papal in- fallibility, 59, 68
Holland, Lady, The Spanish Journal of Elizabeth, 152, 158
Holy Communion differences in Church of England over the Sacra- ment, 41; doctrine of the "Real Presence," 42
Honorius, Pope, 68
Horticulture-Spanish Gardens, 152- 161; Minoan gardens, 220 Hottentots, 123
Housing-modern developments and
rural disfigurement, 251 Hugo of Orleans, 343 Hungary-relations with Czechoslo- vakia, 196; with Rumania, 199; political and economic situation, 204 Hussein Kamel, Prince, 3
adislas, 3 Lancaster, Latin Poe Lawrence, house an
Constitution-suitability of represen- tative democratic government dis- cussed, 28; local governments under Central British Govern- ment advocated, 31 Co-operative movement, 269 et seq. Curzon's administration, Lord, 238 Indigo Plantations, Old, 164-171 Native States-The Indian States, 23-igh-Hu
37; Indian States Committee, 25; Rajas or ruling chiefs, 33; con- ditions contrasted with those in British territory, 36; experiment in limited monarchy advocated, 37 Peasant and His Future, The Indian, 262-275
Simon commission, 24, 32, 262-275 passim
Indigo Plantations, Old, 164-171 Inskip, Sir Thomas, 40
Venin-4 Leo I, P
Leonowe
berius
Import duties, 359 et seq. India :-
Agricultural Commission (Linlith- gow), 32; report discussed: The Indian Peasant and His Future, 262-275; research, 262 Chuprasi, 27, 35
Civil Service-position under "Home
Education, rural, 269 et seq.
Kitchener, Lord-dispute with Lord Curzon on, 241; and tanks, 279 Klarwill, Victor von, Queen Elizabeth and Some Foreigners, 371
Knossos discoveries at Palace of Minos, 212-228 Kruger, Paul, 133
Ladislas, 306
Lancaster, Captain, 125
Latin Poetry, Medieval, 332-348 Lawrence, W. J., The Elizabethan Play- house and Other Studies, 172 Lawrence, Sir Walter R., The Indian States, 23-37; on Lord Curzon, 230 League of Truth and Faith, 44, 49 Leigh-Hunt, Shelley, 371
Lenin-Asiatic policy, 350
Leonowens, Mrs., 91
Liberius, Pope, 63
Marshall, H. P., Recently Published Books, 186-192; 370-375 Martin, Mr. James, quoted, 80 Massondi of Baghdad, 124 Matabele, 134
Maurice, Sir Frederick, 283
Mavor, James, The Russian Revolution, 189
Medieval Latin Poetry, 332-348
Middle Ages, The Roman House of Caetani in the, 290-310
Linen imports-prohibition in reign of Military science the mechanization of
Henry VIII, 362
Linlithgow,
Lord-chairmanship of Indian Agricultural Commission, 263
war, 276-289; Roman legions and their organisation, 321-331
Milner, Lord-mission to Egypt, 4, 9 Minos, The Realm of, 212-228 Mongolia-Russian Bolshevists' policy,
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