Indecorous Language.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sfu,—Will you allow me to call attention to the very grave effect which the use of vulgar and personal invective is likely to produce in our......
Thomas Jefferson Again.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I was much interested in reading in the Spectator last week the letter from "J. R. S.," with its most apt quotation from Jefferson. The......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectatolt."]
SIE,—Now that you have so effectually brought Mr. Lloyd George to book for his uncomplimentary references to the origin and constitution of the House of Lords, I trust you will......
A 1dinisterialist On "the People.'
[To THE EDITOR OP TRW `. SPECTATOR:1 Sru,—Just now we are being appealed to by many " friends of the people." A curious light is thrown upon some political professions of......
Gneist's Prophecy.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECT•TOL."1 SIR,—Have you noticed Gneist's forecast of the present situation ? I enclose a short extract, but the whole chapter is worth reading.—I am,......
An American View Of England. [to The Editor Of The
"SPECTATOR."] Sfa,—On Thursday last (November 24th) I had the pleasure of lunching with an Englishman, for thirty years a partner in a prominent shipping firm and an executor in......