26 DECEMBER 1914, page 15

A Prophecy Which Is Coming True. [to Tee Editor Oe

TER "SPECTATOR. " ] Sin,—Looking over a book of old cuttings the other day, I came across the enclosed "lines," which appeared in the Spectator shortly after the Franco-German......

The Boycott Of The Word "english." [to Ter Editor Of

TEE " SPICCT1TOR."] .0h no, we never mention it, Its name is never heard; Our lips are now forbid to speak That once familiar word. ' SAS, Press and the literary profession......

"might And Right.-1 Dialogue. King William.

I wield the strength of the chosen race, My breath makes Kingdoms to fall and stand ; I have moved my landmarks a goodly space, And won fair realms from the stranger's hand. I......

Treitschke.

[TO THE EDITOR OP TM "srscrirea."3 SIR, In Professor Cramb's Germany and England, on p. 69, we read that when Treitschke returned from a visit to England in 1895 " be poured out......

Can A Nation Go Mad?

[To TER EDITOR OF THE "SERCTATOR...] Sin,—I do not think Bishop Butler's inquiry as to whether a nation as well as an individual may not sometimes go mad, or at least become......

German Hatred Of England.

[To TER EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — At the present moment Great Britain is held to be responsible for the war (and bated accordingly) by Germany because, as the German......