[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.1 Sir,—in Your Interesting
review of " Emerson " in last week's Spectator you observe, among other things, that though be had "a great knowledge of books," he had " but little'exact learning." A flagrant......
Riches Without Servants.
LTO TH2 EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—In your review of Mrs. Wilkins-Freeman's book, "The Debtor," in your issue of December 30th, 1905, your reviewer remarks :— "The curious......
Emerson. [to The Editor Of Trh "spectator:] Sir,—i Have Just
read with pleasure your very interesting article upon " Emerson " in your issue of February 10th. There is one rather sweeping remark made that, as a book- . Beller, I think......
'"one Vote One Value" In The Transvaal.
[TO THZ EDITOR OF TIIS " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—Your correspondent Mr. Henry Pethick, in last week's Spectator, makes the one point which can be made in favour of electoral districts......
The Playtime Of The Poor.
[TO THE EDITOR Or TEE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —The article on "The Playtime of the Poor" in the Spectator of February 10th generously encourages Mrs. Humphry Ward's petition for more......
"economy Incompatible With Rates." [to The Editor Of Trh...
SIE,—In the Spectator for February 1011, p. 208, you write : "for some unexplained reason economy seems incompatible . with rates." From experiences of rate making and expending......
The Church Of England And The Working Man.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] . SIR,—*We clergy who followed your guidance and, gave our support to the Liberal Party at the late Election are being told frequently that......