3 DECEMBER 1910, page 16

Remarkable Budget Fallacies.

[To TEM EDITOR ON T112 " &ROTATOR:] SIR,—A few words in Mr. Coxon's valuable letter in your last issue can hardly be accepted as regards the tithe-owning clergy. He states that......

What Would Bentham Have Said Of The Referendum ?

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—More than fifty years ago one of the early Benthamites said to me that the arguments for universal suffrage had seemed apparently to his......

Welshmen And Budgets.

[TO THE EDITOR OP TIER "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I was reading to-day in an old book, "The Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge," by Andrew Borde, 1513, who gives " doggrel rimes" (as......

Lord Beaconsfield On The Working Classes Of England.

[To IRS Barron ov Tam "sin:or/mm.1 Sri,—In several articles that appeared in the Spectator after the General Election of this year, notably in those entitled "The Disparagement......

Burke On King, Lords, And Commons.

[TO TER EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,—Among quotations on the crisis, a quotation from Burke deserves place :— "As long as the well-compacted structure of our Church and......

The Valuation Muddle.

[TO TKO EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—There is no doubt that a great deal of the support given to the new land clauses is due to sheer misconception of the just and proper......