The Danger To Free-trade.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."3 SIR,—After thirteen years' experience of the House of Commons, will you allow me, as a well-wisher, though not a blind admirer, of the......
Free-trade Principles And The Present Government.
[To THE 'EDITOR OF TILE " SPECTATOR."] SID,—Many of us thought that in returning a Liberal Govern- ment with an immense majority we were at any rate insuring the principles of......
Unionist Free-traders.
[TO THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Your counsel to Unionist Free-trade Members of the House of Commons is no doubt opportune and most useful (Spectator, May 19th).......
The Education Bill—is Rent Offered For Church Schools P
ITO TER EDITOR OP THE " SPICITAEOR."1 Snr,—The Bishop of London has rightly said that Churchmen did not build their schools in order to get rent. But when they are obliged to......
Visible Fellowship Between Christians.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—The letter of the Rev. F. D. Cremer in your issue of • May 19th in reference to Christian unity must have been read with great interest......