The war in Europe, its causes and consequences; an authentic narrative of the immediate and remote causes of the war, with a descriptive account of the countries involved, including statistics of armies, navies, aeroplanes, dirigibles, &c., &c . stablished in 1560 and confirmed in1688) is Presbyterian. The clergy are all equal. Its supreme courtis a general assemblj\ The nimiber of churches, chapels, etc., is 1, Roman Catholic Church in Scotland numbers about 550,000, pre-sided over by two archbishops. The Roman Catholics in Irelandnumber 3,242,670, against 576,611 Episcopalians, 440,52


The war in Europe, its causes and consequences; an authentic narrative of the immediate and remote causes of the war, with a descriptive account of the countries involved, including statistics of armies, navies, aeroplanes, dirigibles, &c., &c . stablished in 1560 and confirmed in1688) is Presbyterian. The clergy are all equal. Its supreme courtis a general assemblj\ The nimiber of churches, chapels, etc., is 1, Roman Catholic Church in Scotland numbers about 550,000, pre-sided over by two archbishops. The Roman Catholics in Irelandnumber 3,242,670, against 576,611 Episcopalians, 440,525 Presby-terians, 62,382 ISIethodists, and 68,031 others. Four archbishops—ofArmagh, Cashel, Dublin, and Tuam—with twentj^-three bishops, rulethe Church. In England the highest education is given in the ancient universi-ties of Oxford and Cambridge. Oxford has twenty-two colleges andthree private halls; Cambridge, seventeen colleges and one privatehall. The University of Durham, with its college of medicine, rankshigh; the College of Science at Newcastle, the University of London(with twenty-four colleges), and the universities of Victoria (Man-chester) , Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, and Bristol and 336 COUNTRIES INVOLVED. Battle-cruiser Inflexible Saluting the universitjr colleges at Exeter, Nottingham, Reading, and South-ampton, are most efficient. There are special agricultural colleges atCarlisle, Cirencester, Glasgow, Newport, Kingston-on-Soar, Wye,Uckfield, and Rijiley. There are four universities in Scotland: , founded in 1411; Glasgow, 1450; Aberdeen, 1494; andEdinburgh, 1582. The Carnegie Trust (1901) devotes half its in-come of £100,000 to the equipment and expansion of Scottish uni-versities, and half to assisting students. Ireland has its University ofDublin, founded in 1591; the National University of Ireland (1909) ;and the Queens University of Belfast. The general defense of the empire is undertaken by the ImperialGovernment, aided by t


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