20 MAY 1899, page 13

[to Tne Editor Of The "spectator-1

Sin,—Cromwell was hardly a cruel man, and even in chivalry, at least of a sort, does not seem to have been altogether lacking. Is he not said to have given timely warning to a......

• Lord Salisbury And Prince Bismarck.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sta;—A letter with the above heading in. the • Spectator of May 13th is apt to recall Napoleon L's well-known dictum, that a lie with a start......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sin,—in Connection...

and his treatment of the Quakers, it may be interesting to remember that the Friends found a protector in his antagonist, Prince Ruper,he eon- trast is striking enough between......

Cr Omwell. .

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,---Mr. Capell in his letter published in the Spectator of May 13th states inaccurately a fact which forms an important part of.his ground......