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Coal, smokeless, for domestic fireplaces,
489

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Coal-mining, the board and pillar'
system of, 237-238

Cod-fishing of Newfoundland, 86-87
Coercion Acts, Irish, 45-50

Coleridge, Carlyle's impressions of, 1012
Collieries, Explosions in, and their Cure,
237-248

Collinson (General), on the feasibility of
an invasion of England, 587-588
Colonies, Transplanting to the, 536–546
Colonies, defence of the, 593-600
Colorado, prospects of agricultural emi-
grants to, 296-298

Commons, House of, Business in the,
727-736

Commons, House of, obstruction in the,
616-619
Communism,

a conspiracy against

human nature, 430

evidences of, in England, 12-13
Compensation for Disturbance Bill, 317–
320, 884
Conservatism, 305–308

CANADA, as a field for Irish emigra- Constable, English, origin of the, 385–

tion, 359-366

Canadian Pacific Railway, 301, 540-

541

386

Constabulary, Irish, 388, 390, 392-393
Creed, the, of a Layman, 455–477

Cape of Good Hope, the Constitution of, Crime promoted by unsanitary surround-

and the Basutos, 177-200

ings, 525

Carlyle's Lectures on the Periods of juvenile, genesis of, 651-652

European Culture, 856-879

- 'Reminiscences,' 1009-1025

Carpenter (Dr. A.), on the smoke

nuisance, 487-488

Crimean war, shortcomings of our army
system in the, 562-565

Crocodiles, superstitious veneration of
the Hindus for, 843

Catholicism, Irish, our treatment of, Cromwell, settlement of Ireland by, 27

723-726, 1031-1032

Cattle, breeding of, in the United States,

298-300

Census of Religions, a, 131–144

Crusades, the, 867

Cervantes, Carlyle's judgment of, 869- DALLAS (E. S.), La Rochefoucauld,

870

Channing (Dr.), his lectures on the

elevation of the working classes, 802
Chantrey bequest, the, 126

Charities, the City Parochial, 324-337
Charles d'Orléans, rondel of, 816
Chartier (Alain), poetry of, 815-816
Chénier (André), poetry of, 823-824
Child-Criminal, the, 649-663
Christianity, Hindu objections to, 847
Church (Dean), Ritualism, 201-210
Church, Peace in the, 756-777
Clouds, reflections above the, 115-118

269-291

Dante, Carlyle's opinion of, 868-869
Davis (Sir John), his scheme for the
settlement of Ireland, 24-26

De Musset (Alfred), poetry of, 831-
837

Diderot, la Philosophie de, 695–708
Divination, 859-860

Domesday returns of 1875, 677 note
Dowden (Prof. E.), Transcript of Car-
lyle's Lectures on the Periods of Euro-
pean Culture, 856-879
Dudley Gallery, 128

Dufferin (Lord), on emigration as a

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Edwards (Rev. W. Walter), Pawn-
broking Abroad and at Home, 969-
991

Eighty Years, 397-414

Elections, difficulty of persuading voters
to attend, 528-529, 532
Electoral corruption, 518-520
Eliot, George, 778-801

Eliot (George), her story of intolerance
at Milby, 201-203

Elsdale (Captain), A Day with a War
Balloon, 108-122

Embroidery, history of, 442-448
Emigration, Irish, 358-371

Emigration, agricultural, to the United
States, 292-301

England, social condition of, 13-15
the land question in, 16
-possibility of invading, 587-588, 737-
755

Entail, the custom of, 260

Europe, political and social dangers of,

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anti-Jewish agitation in, 341-345
the Reformers of, 870-871

literature of, 877-879

the currency question in, 948
Ghost,' retention of, in the revised New
Testament, 928-930

Giffen (Mr.), on the evil effects of a fall
in prices, quoted, 939
Gilbert, poetry of, 823

Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.), his
definition of Liberalism, 302

- his explanation of the Disturbance
clauses of the Land Act, 884
Grahams, sept of the, 22

Grattan, his declaration of Irish inde-
pendence, 337

Great Britain, Military Impotence of,
577-610

Greece, ancient, people of, 858-859

religion of, 859-860

literature of, 860-863

Grenfell (Henry R.), What is a Pound?
937-948

Grey (Lord), Coercion Act of, 45
Grosvenor Gallery, exhibitions of pic-
tures at the, 128

HADDEN (Rev. R. H.), The City

Parochial Charities, 324-337
Hague, his observations of ants, 994

HAN

Hansard (Rev. Mr.), his battle against
the smoke nuisance, 481-482
Hardinge (William M.), French Verse
in English, 812-837

Harrison (Frederic), The Creed of a
Layman, 455-477

Helvetius, Diderot's refutation of, 700-
708

Herodotus, Carlyle's judgment of, 862
Hildebrand, Carlyle's judgment of, 866-
867

Holland and the Transvaal, 573–576
Homer, Carlyle's judgment of, 860-862
Hope (A. J. B. Beresford), Peace in the
Church, 756-777

Hubbard (Rt. Hon. J. G.), A Census of
Religions, 131-144

Hugo (Victor), poetry of, 825-828
Hydrogen, manufacture of, 198

carburetted, in coal seams, 246-248
Hyndman (H. M.), The Dawn of a
Revolutionary Epoch, 1-18

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Magians, the 'wise men' of the New
Testament, 930-931

Mallock (W. H.), Radicalism, a Familiar
Colloquy, 415-438

Manitoba, rate of wages in, 361

division of the lands of, 363
climate, &c., of, 368-369
Mann (Horace), his report upon religious
worship, 131, 135-137

Marot (Clement), poetry of, 816
Marr (Wilhelm), his pamphlets against
the German Jews, 342, 343
Materialism, the doctrine of, 696
Maupertuis, materialistic doctrine of,
697

Merivale (J. Herman), Colliery Explo-
sions, 237-244

Lecky on the Jews of ancient Rome, Metropolitan Board of Works, the, and
quoted, 349

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the dwellings of the labouring classes,
850-855

Miguelon, island of, 105

Military Impotence of Great Britain,
577-610

Milman (Dean), on the persecution of
the Jews by the Crusaders, quoted, 350
Milton, John, 873

Moggridge on the warlike habits of ants,
1005

Moncrieff (W. D. Scott), his scheme for
rendering coal smokeless, 488-489
Monetary Conference, the, 947
Monteagle (Lord), Abolition of Land-
lords, 372-384
Monts-de-piété, 971-991
Mortgage of land, 260, 677

Moshesh, history of his relations with
the British Government, 178-180
Myers (Frederic W. H.), Ernest Renan,
949-968

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Parties, the State of, 491-499
Passerat, poetry of, 820-822
Pawnbroking Abroad and at Home,
969-991

Payn (James), Penny Fiction, 145-154
Peace in the Church, 756-777
Peace-pledge, 385

Peasant proprietorship, testimonies to
the system of, 670

Peel (Sir Robert), on the metallic stan-
dard, 937

Persia and its Passion-Drama, 623–648
Persia, introduction of Zoroastrianism
into, 170

Persian language, 159–160

Perugia, origin of the monte-di-pietà at,
970

Petty (Sir W.), his valuation of Ireland,
28

Phidias, the Jupiter of, 859

Pictures, the Exhibiting of, 123–130
Playfair (Dr. Lyon), on the connection

between unsanitary surroundings and
crime, 525

Plimsoll (Mr.), his suggestions for the
prevention of colliery explosions, 237–
248

Pokur, yearly fair of, 840
Police, the Irish, 385-396
Political Situation, Working Men and
the, 611-622

Pollock (Sir W. F.), Smoke Prevention,
478-490

Positivism, the religion of, 455-477
Pound, what is a? 937-948

Prayer Books, Anglican, liberty under
the, 763-771

SAL

Price (R. D. Green), Rebeccaism, 691-
694

Primogeniture, 260, 263
Profit-Sharing, 802-811

Prussia, army organisation of, 566

RADICAL party, the, 497-499

Radicalism, a Familiar Colloquy,

415-438

Radicalism, the Conservative outcry
against, 315-317, 320
Rebeccaism, 691-694

Reform of Feudal Laws, 664–680
Reform Act of 1867, 517

Reform Bill, proposed new, 519, 533
Religion, the, of Zoroaster, 155–176. See

Pārsis.

Religion, persecution in, 201-204

the Positivist meaning of, 455-456
Religions, a Census of, 131-144
Renan, Ernest, 949-968

Revision, New, a Reviser on the, 917-
936

Revolutionary Epoch, the Dawn of a, l-

18

Ritualism, 201- 210

Ritualism, the legislation against, 757-
758

Robinson (Sir R. Spencer), on the re-

lative strength of the English and
French navies, 1066-1068
Romanes (George J.), The Intelligence
of Ants, 992-1008

Rome, ancient, people of, 863-864
literature of, 864-865
Ronsard, poetry of, 817-818

Royal Academy, selection of pictures
for exhibition by the, 124-127
Royal School of Art Needlework, 440-
442

Rumford (Count), his improvements in
fireplaces, 485

Russell (Rollo) on the smoke nuisance,
488

Russia, political condition of, 9
- danger to England from, 597-599

SAILOR, the modern, 739–740

St. John's, Newfoundland, 86
St. Pierre, Newfoundland, island of, 105
Sainte-Beuve, Maxims' of, 285
Salmon-fishing in South Wales, 692-
694

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