The Letters of Robert OокHTOMSKY, PRINCE. Great Britain on the War Path, 34.
Louis Stevenson, 61. Japan-Japan and Russia in the Far East, 609; The Powers and the Partition of China, 634.
LACY, GEORGE. Some Boer Characteristics,
LANDOR, A. HENRY SAVAGE. Chief Causes of Discontent in India, 384.
Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, The, 61. LEYDS, W. J. Origin, Duration and Out- come of the War, 6.
Literature, Modern Persian, 827.
Origin, Duration and Outcome of the War,
Origin of the Negro Race, The, 656. Orthodoxy-After Orthodoxy, What? 583. Our European Trade, 528.
Our Rule in the Philippines, 272. OWEN, JOHN F. The Military Situation in South Africa, 145.
Parliament, Congress and, 78.
PECHENARD, P. L. The End o. "Ameri- canism" in France, 420.
PEFFER, W. A. The Trust in Politics, 244.
LORNE, THE MARQUIS OF. Realities of the Personal Rule in South Africa, The Danger South African War, 305.
MERRIAM, WILLIAM R. The Census of 1900, 99,
MIKHAILOFF, M. The Great Siberian Rail- way, 593.
Military Problems in South Africa, 192. Military Situation in South Africa, The, 145.
Ministry, The Power of Mr. Moody's, 263. Mistaken Sympathy with Republics, 480. MIVART, ST. GEORGE. Roman Congrega- tions and Modern Thought, 562. Modern Persian Literature, 827. Modern Thought, Roman Congregations and, 562.
MOMMSEN, THEODOR. German Feeling Toward England and America, 240. Moody's Ministry, The Power of Mr., 263. MOORE, GEORGE. Some Characteristics of English Fiction, 504.
MURDOCH, JAMES. Japan and Russia in the Far East, 609.
Natal, The Afrikanders in, 212. National Guard, The Future of the, 730. Neglected American Poet, A, 694. Negro Race, The Origin of the, 656. NEWCOMB, SIMON. Science and the Gov- ernment, 666.
NORTH, EDWARD P. The Erie Canal and Transportation, 121. Novels, Some, of 1899, 253.
Obligation of Empire, An, 493.
Olympian Games, The Meeting of the, 802.
Philippines-A Filipino Appeal to the Peo- ple of the United States, 54; Our Rule in the Philippines, 272; Eastern Commerce: What is it Worth? 293.
PHILLIPS, CLAUDE. The Picture Gallery of the Hermitage, 134.
Picture Gallery of the Hermitage, The, 134. Poet, A Neglected American, 694. Poetry Poems by Carmen Sylva, 448; "The Shadowy Waters," 711. Politics, The Trust in, 244.
PORTER, ROBERT P. Our European Trade,
Power of Mr. Moody's Ministry, The, 263. Powers and the Partition of China, The, 634. President's War Power and an Imperial Tariff, The, 438.
Presidential Campaign, The Issue in the, 753. Proposed Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, The, 357. Puerto Rico, The United States and, 464.
Race Problem, Will Education Solve the,
785. RADZIWILL, Princess CATHERINE. Rhodes's Future, 857. Railway, The Great Siberian, 593. Realities of the South African War, 305. REID, GILBERT. The Powers and the Par- tition of China, 634.
Responsibility of Cecil Rhodes, The, 348. Republics, Mistaken Sympathy With, 480. Rhodes, Cecil, The Responsibility of, 348. Roman Congregations and Modern Thought,
Ross, E. DENISON. Modern Persian Liter- ature, 827.
RUNCIE, J. E. American Misgovernment of Cuba, 284.
Russia-The Great Siberian Railway, 593; Japan and Russia in the Far East, 609; The Powers and the Partition of China, 634; British and Russian Diplomacy, 871; Antagonism of England and Russia, 884.
SAVAGE, MINOT J. After Orthodoxy, What? 585. A Neglected
SCHUYLER, MONTGOMERY. American Poet, 694.
Science and the Government, 666. Scientific Method in Theology, The, 575. "Shadowy Waters, The," 711.
SHEARMAN, THOMAS G. Mistaken Sym- pathy With Republics, 480. SHINN, GEORGE WOLFE. What Has Be- come of Hell? 837. SHIPPARD, Sir SIDNEY.
Should Treat the Vanquished Boers, 812. Siberian Railway, The Great, 593. Some Characteristics of English Fiction,
Some Novels of 1899, 253.
South African Republic-Origin, Duration and Outcome of the War, 6; England and the Transvaal, 9; England, the Transvaal and the European Powers, 25; Great Brit- ain on the War Path, 34; Some Boer Characteristics, 43; The Military Situa- tion in South Africa, 145; Strategical Problems in South Africa, 168; Military Problems in South Africa, 192; The Dutch in South Africa, 198; The Afrikanders in Natal, 212; The Danger of Personal Rule in South Africa, 225; Realities of the South African War, 305; The Merits of the Transvaal Dispute, 312; The Doom of the Boer Oligarchies, 327; America's At- titude Toward England, 332; Could the War Have Been Avoided? 335; America and the War, 337; The Responsibility of Cecil Rhodes, 348; Why British Work- men Condemn the War, 518; A French General's Defense of the Boers, 538; Why England Should Stop the War, 646; How England Should Treat the Vanquished Boers, 812; Cecil Rhodes's Future, 857. STANLEY, SIR HENRY M. The Origin of
the Negro Race, 656. STANTON, ELIZABETH CADY. Are Homo- geneous Divorce Laws in All the States Desirable? 405.
Stevenson, The Letters of Robert Louis, 61. STRATON, JOHN ROACH. Will Education Solve the Race Problem? 785. SYLVA, CARMEN. Poems, 448.
Tariff, Imperial, The President's War Power and an, 433.
TEMPLE, The Rt. Hon. Sir RICHARD. Great
Theology, The Scientific Method in, 575. Townsend, George Alfred.
Africa, 145; Strategical Problems in South Africa, 168; Military Problems in South Africa, 192; The Dutch in South Africa, 198; The Afrikanders in Natal, 212; The Danger of Personal Rule in South Africa, 225; Realities of the South African War, 305; The Merits of the Transvaal Dispute, 312; The Doom of the Boer Oligarchies, 327; America's Attitude Toward England, 332; Could the War Have Been Avoided? 335; America and the War, 337; The Responsibility of Cecil Rhodes, 348; Why British Workmen Condemn the War, 518; A French General's Defense of the Boers, 538; Why England Should Stop the War, 646; How Englaand Should Treat the Vanquished Boers, 812; Cecil Rhodes's Future, 857.
Treaty, The Proposed Hay-Pauncefote, 357. Trust in Politics, The, 244.
United States-A Filipino Appeal to the People of the United States, 54; Our Rule in the Philippines, 272; Eastern Commerce: What is it Worth? 295; The Proposed Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, 357; Are Homogeneous Divorce Laws in All the States Desirable? 405; The United States and Puerto Rico, 464; Our Euro- pean Trade, 528; The Powers and the Partition of China, 634; Science and the Government, 666; The Future of the Na- tional Guard, 730; The Issue in the Presi- dential Campaign, 753.
VOIGT, J. C. The Afrikanders in Natal,
Volunteer System, The British, 745.
WALDSTEIN, CHARLES. John Ruskin, 553. War, 449.
War, Origin, Duration and Outcome of the,'6. What Has Become of Hell? 837. We Are Too Much Governed, 367. WHITE, MONTAGU. The Danger of Per- sonal Rule in South Africa, 225. WHITMAN, SIDNEY. Toward England and America, 240; German Feeling Translation of Poems by Carmen Sylva, 446.
Why British Workmen Condemn the War, 518.
American Poet, 694. Trade, Our European, 528. Transportation, The Erie Canal and, 121. Transvaal-Origin, Duration and Outcome of the War, 6; England and the Trans- vaal, 9; England, the Transvaal and the European Powers, 25; Great Britain on the War Path, 34; Some Boer Character- istics, 43; The Military Situation in South ZOLA, ÉMILE. War, 449.
Why England Should Stop the War, 646. Will Education Solve the Race Problem? 785. WOODWARD, B. D. The Exposition of 1900, 472.
YEATS, W. B. "The Shadowy Waters,"
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