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and Wages,' 274-276-note and
corrigendum, 646.

'Teachers, Regulations for the Train-
ing of,' 213.

Toynbee, Mrs Paget, 'The Letters of

Horace Walpole,' edited by, 36.
Trade-unionism, spirit of, 62.
Trevelyan, Sir George, 'The Ameri-
can Revolution,' 109.

Tudors, The, and the Navy, 145
-works published by the Navy
Records Society, 146-Hakluyt's
'Principall Navigations,' 146–148—
maritime character of the Tudor
period, 148-establishment of the
Navy Board in 1546; 150-develop-
ment of the sailing-ship, 151-M.
Oppenheim's 'History of the Ad-
ministration of the Royal Navy,'
152-achievements of Henry VIII,
ib.-the warship, 153-during the
reign of Queen Elizabeth, 154-war
with Spain, 156-its two aspects,
157-the 'Counter-Armada,' 159-
causes of the failure, 160 - the
'Flota' policy, 161-policy of Queen
Elizabeth, 163-166-of James I, 167
-Charles I, 168.

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Unemployed, The, 624-the pro-
mise of legislation, ib.-history of
the poor-law, 625 the Poor-law
Amendment Act, 626-Mr Cham-
berlain's circular to Boards of Guar-
dians, 627-and Sir Henry Fow-
ler's, ib.-meetings on Tower Hill,
628 recommendations of select
committees, 629 the Mansion
House scheme, 630-and that of
Mr Long, ib.-difficulties of selec-
tion and enquiry, 631-of providing
work, 633-recidivisme of appli-
cants, ib. casual labour, 634-
effect of relief-works, ib.-the cost,
ib.-report of the Mansion House

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Committee, 635-'unemployables,
637-methods of treatment, 638-
640-the progress of pauperisation,
640, 644 four classes of unem-
ployed, 641-ways of improvement,
643-the need of social science, 645.
Unionist free-traders, proposed tem-
porary alliance with the Liberal
party, 317.

United States, the premium system
of paying wages, 84.
United States, The Making of
the, 88-Professor Larned's 'Lite-
rature of American History,' 90-
G. Bancroft's 'History of the
United States,' 91-R. Hildreth's
history, ib.-A. B. Hart's 'The
Formation of the Union, 1750-
1829'; 92-J. Fiske's 'New France
and New England,' 93-Professor
W. Wilson's History of the Amer-
ican People,' 94-97-'Cambridge
Modern History,' 97-102, 115-S.
Fisher's 'True History of the Amer-
ican Revolution,' 102-104-C. H.
Van Tyne's 'The Loyalists in the
American Revolution,' 104-107—
Sir G. Trevelyan's American Re-
volution,' 107-110-Vicomte de
Noaille's history, 110-112-A. B.
Hart's Foundations of American
Foreign Policy,' 113-S. Fisher's
'Evolution of the Constitution of
the United States,' 117-119-G. C.
Lee's True History of the Civil
War,' 119-H. L. Carson's 'Su-
preme Court of the United States,'
121-'poultry-plants,' 142-result
of Protection, 271.

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Wages, the premium system of pay-
ing, 84.

Waitz, compared with Dr Stubbs, 28.
Walpole, Horace, and William

Cowper, 35-character of their
letters, 35-38-tastes in common,
38-love of animals, 39-of garden-
ing, 40-dogs, ib.-literature, 40-
42-dissimilarity of their outward
circumstances, 43-49-their pic-
tures of clerical life, 49-comparison

between a picnic at Olney and
Vauxhall, 50-52-changes in town
and country life, 52-55-views on
Methodism, 56-political views, 57
-patriotism, 59.

War, The, in the Far East, 280-
commencement of hostilities be-
tween Japan and Russia, 282—
first successes of Japan, ib.-un-
preparedness of Russia, 284-opera-
tions, 286-condition of the rail-
way, 287-battles of Liaoyang and
Shaho, 288-292-siege of Port
Arthur, 293-295-surrender, 295—
destruction of the Pacific squadron,
296-the Dogger Bank incident,
296-299-lessons taught by the
war, 299-305-issues of the cam-
paign, 305-308-voyage of the
Baltic fleet, 307.

Ward, Humphry, his 'British Poets,'

240.
Warren, T. Herbert, Matthew
Arnold,' 221.
Watson, Mr J. C., views on Prefer-
ence, 566.
Watson, William, 'In Laleham
Churchyard,' 248.

Watts and Whistler, 607-likeness
and unlikeness, 608- Whistler's
personality, ib.-his love of real
beauty, 609-the Nocturnes, 610-
his creed as an artist, 610 et seq.-
the quest of Oriental beauty, 612-
the portraits of Carlyle and his
mother, 613-occasional triviality,
614 his heroic isolation, ib.
Watts a contrast to Whistler, ib.
-greatness of his ideas and aims,
615-effect of the age, 616-the
health of his creed, 618-his sym-
bolism and allegories, 619-inter-
pretations of classical mythology,
620-national designs, ib.-por-
traits, ib.-a landscape painter, 621
-his place among artists, 622.
Whistler as artist, 607-614.
Willrich, Herr H., his study of
Caligula, 535.

Wilson, Professor Woodrow, 'His-
tory of the American People,' 94.
Wright, Lewis, The New Book of
Poultry,' 131, 137.

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