[to The Editor Of The "spectator."' Sut,—turning Over The...
of" Horace Walpole's Letters" the other evening, I came across the following passage in a letter to Sir Horace Mann, dated from Arlington Street on March 19th, 1767 :— "Charles......
[to Tue Editor Of Tier "spectator.'l Sir,—every Good Man...
rejoice in the advocacy of a high standard of morals for politicians and journalists ; and nothing can be better than to preach in season and out of season that "hypocrisy......
The Coercion Of Montenegro.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,—History is once more repeating itself in the present relations between the Great Powers of Europe and Monte- negro. A. century ago the......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sir, — The Chinese...
by Mr. Allen in your last issue reminds me of the Tamil saying that a Brahmin should not drink even milk under a toddy tree. As to Caesar's wife, was it not a Radical orator who......
A Prophecy By Kingsley. [to The Editor Of The "spectator-1
SIR,—May I draw your attention to the following prophetic extract from the writings of Charles Kingsley P The words occur in the preface to some lectures delivered at the Philo-......
Mr. M.a.cauliffe's Work.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Perhaps we Anglo-Indians are inclined to attach an excessive importance to merely official recognition of the work of such men as Mr.......
Germany And Britain. Ito The Editor Of The "spectator.']...
are certainly indulging in an erroneous view of the situation if you think that the threat of an English interven- tion in the coming war has great terrors for us. We would......