11 JUNE 1904, page 14

Pro The Editor Op The "spectator.') Sir, — There Is A...

in the letter of Mr. B. Delbriick in the Spectator of June 4th which cannot be assented to. He says :—" Every enlightened German knows how impolitic and injurious the behaviour......

Disraeli's Borrowings.

[To THE EDITOR OE' TRH " SPECTATOR:1 Sin,—In his letter in your issue of May 21st Mr. Lovat- Fraser speaks of the phrase "Empire and Liberty" as being " popu- larised" by......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir, — May I Still Be

permitted to say that I was, of course, aware of the habit of Tennyson and Milton of imbedding into their works a complete fossilage of culled expressions ? In reply to your......

[to The Ed/tor Op The "spectator.1 Notice That In Your

leading article under the above heading in the Spectator of May 28th you make the state- ment, in support of the theory of the probability of an internal revolution in Russia.,......

France And The Vatican.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Snt„—Your correspondent, Fr. Cuthbert, in his letter published in the Spectator of May 28th repeats the usual inaccurate and misleading......