27 NOVEMBER 1909, page 12

Letters To The Editor.

THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN ENGLAND. [To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. ") Sir,—The great impression made on the mind of a political neutral by the turn which this party conflict......

England Our Heritage.

T HE National Trust for preserving places of historic interest and natural beauty, and all who sympathise with the objects of that excellent society, can look back upon the......

" Ne Quid Detrimenti Respitblica Capiat.* [to The Editor. Or

vas "srsontroa."] Sin,—May one who is no financier, but a student of the history and character of his countrymen past and present, say a word in strong support of the compromise......

What Next ?

[To THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR. ") SIR,—Lord Beauchamp, with, it is to be hoped, a defective sense of historical perspective, compares the adoption of Lord Lansdowne's Motion......

The Attack On The Lords.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR. ") SIR,—That the Radicals are hard pressed to make out a case against the House of Lords is clearly shown by the enclosed extract which......

The House Of Lords And Money Bills.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—On the first page of last week's Spectator you remark : "Even if the present Government were to have a great and unexpected victory, and......