A Tax On Bachelors.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—How black an injustice appears to be when it touches oneself ! I think that many women readers of the Spectator would have felt more......
Erastianis3is
[TO TRE EDITOR OF THE " SPF.CTITOE."] SIR ,—Readers of the defence of Erastittnisna in Mr. Strachey's excellent papers on Church and State may be interested in the following......
Count Von Brockdorff-rintzav's Ancestors. [to The Editor....
Sin,—Mr. Andrew de Ternant makes the mistake of calling the Rantzaus a family of "pure Danish origin." They are to 'him day Holsteiners—i.e., belonging to a purely German......
The Class With Character.
[To ME Ear-OR Or THE "SPECTATOR.") do not wish to take up the valuable space of your paper unnecessarily, but I cannot refrain from expressing my delight at reading two letters......
. Reading Aloud.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta,--The Spectator, June 14th " They [the Reformers] minced it [the Bible] up into texts and administered it to them- selves and others in......
The Strength Of Britain Movement.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sta.—At the International Conference on Alcoholism, repre- senting twelve countries, held during the sittings of the Paris Peace Congress, I......
Income Tax On Non-residents.
[To THE EDITOU OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR , —The law by which Englishmen resident in India and the Colonies cannot claim relief from British Income Tax Is not, in view of......
Why Not A Flaxman Exhibition?
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I read with much interest the article by "Ignotus " under the above heading in your issue of last Saturday. Any- thing that would help......