24 MAY 1902, page 16

[to The Editor Of The "spectator:"]

SIR,—I have no quarrel with your article in the Spectator of May 17th on the moral significance of the volcanic disturbance in the West Indies, but for those who find its......

Herbert Spencer.

ITO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—It is perhaps not curious that Mr. Herbert Spencer did not recognise that the American lady who thought "a country without ruined......

Sir Michael Hicks Beach On The License Question.

PTO THE EDITOR OF THE "S1'ECTATOR:1 SIR,—In the "News of the Week" in the Spectator of May 17th you say that Sir Michael Hicks Beach "made no reference to the suggestion for a......

The Moral Aspect Of An "act Of God."

[TO THE EDITOR Or TIIE "SPECTATOR."] SIE, — All Christian readers must be profoundly grateful for the article on the above topic in the Spectator of May 17th. It expresses with......

Terebinths And Hebron.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—In the Spectator of May 17th Colonel Conder wishes to know "how the age of terebinths affects the question of Abraham's oak." For the......

The Legend Of Waterloo.

[TO THE Eorrou OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—One of your correspondents writes (Spectator, May 10th) that if at Waterloo Wellington had had the veteran bands he commanded during the......

The Land Dedication Bill.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—You were good enough in the Spectator of May 3rd to say a few words in commendation of the Land Dedication Bill now before the House of......