18 DECEMBER 1909, page 13

The House Of Lords.

[To VIZ EDITOR OF TER e spaarAvos...1 Sru, — The late Mr. Herbert Spencer in his "Man versus the State " asserts that since the reign of Henry II. up to a date about thirty......

1..to Thz Editor Of Thr "sracmos.”] Sir,—sir Frederick...

have Unionist Free- traders give their cheerful (sic) support to Liberal candi- dates opposed to Tariff Reform (see Spectator, December 11th). But now that Mr. Asquith has......

[to Tel Editor Of Tea "srectiros." . 1 Sra,—the Letter Of...

Frederick Pollock in your issue of December 11th is likely to carry great weight with many who, like myself, are, as students of our laws and Constitution, admirers of the work......

(to Tax Editor Of Tea " Spectator."1

am no politician, and I am not learned in political economy, but when I find a man whom I have hitherto regarded as not merely sane but wise definitely declaring his preference......

Rto The Editor Or Tes "spectator"]

venture to think that it is important that " Reform of the House of Lords " should constitute one of the planks of the Unionist platform at the forthcoming General Election, and......

[to The Edffor Of The " Spectator:9 Sir,—may I, As

a Unionist Free-trader, be allowed to express my concurrence with the view of Mr. Hobhouse and Sir Frederick Pollock as regards the action to be taken by Conservative and......

Letters To The Editor.

THE DUTY OF UNIONIST FREE-TRADERS. [TO TER EDITOZ Or THZ "SPTCTAT011."1 am glad that two such sturdy and experienced Liberal Unionists as Mr. Henry Hobhouse and Sir Frederick......

[to Thz Editor Of Thi " Spiictatoz."3 Sir,—" Frederick...

at the bottom of a letter made me read. I too would support Lord Hugh Cecil if I had a vote. But if I understand Sir Frederick aright, he would support the opponent of a Tariff......