. A survey. all Smith, Mr, Squire, and Mr. Shanks,si 2S. Judicial Criticism. vii CONTENTS—continued. s 26. Count Wilhelm von Hbhenzollern. J 2f. Politics. .;> 28. Mr. Gosse reassuring Mr. Moore. ^ , 2g. A Chiel. 30. A False Prophecy {let us hope). 31. Paderewski and Mr. Belloc at the Vatican. 33. The Cecils Cross Over. 34. Si Vieillesse Pouvait! v> 3S. Independent Liberalism on the hand of Labour. 36. Lord Randolph, and Mr. Winston, Churchill. ^.^ SJ. The Mercilessness of Youth. SS. Mr. Stephen Gwynn. ■$g. The King of Spain, 40. Lodge and Lankester, mutually wondering. 41.


. A survey. all Smith, Mr, Squire, and Mr. Shanks,si 2S. Judicial Criticism. vii CONTENTS—continued. s 26. Count Wilhelm von Hbhenzollern. J 2f. Politics. .;> 28. Mr. Gosse reassuring Mr. Moore. ^ , 2g. A Chiel. 30. A False Prophecy {let us hope). 31. Paderewski and Mr. Belloc at the Vatican. 33. The Cecils Cross Over. 34. Si Vieillesse Pouvait! v> 3S. Independent Liberalism on the hand of Labour. 36. Lord Randolph, and Mr. Winston, Churchill. ^.^ SJ. The Mercilessness of Youth. SS. Mr. Stephen Gwynn. ■$g. The King of Spain, 40. Lodge and Lankester, mutually wondering. 41. Lord Spencer, still seeing. 42. Mr. Ralph Nevill, 43. A Gentleman Usher. .^4. Brandes and G. B. S. 4£. Mr. Filson Young. 46. Mr. Jacobs and Sir Gilbert Parker. % i 4^. The Old Pilgrim, 48. Mr. Asquith, Mr. Bonar Law, and Mr, Robey. 0^9. Mr. Sidney Webb on his Birthday. ■■■* so. President Wilson addressing Congress. 51, Mr. Conrad Again. VUl No LONGER A DEMOCRAT AT HEART? . . COME !. Enfin Seuls I In a world comparatively at peace now, Mr. Balfour tacklesBenedetto Croce.


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