11 NOVEMBER 1905, page 17

It Is No Disparagement To The Contents Of This Volume

to say claim to the title of a trained and scientific economist. " Throughout my treatment of this class of subjects," he writes, " I have regarded them from the standpoint of a......

Cannot Doubt That The Need Will In Time Produce The

man, but in the meantime Lord Goschen appears unfortunately to be the last of a line, illustrated by the names of Peel and Gladstone, with whom it was the first business of......

The First-named Of These Two Papers Carries The Reader Back

to days when the loosening hold of the Cobdenite philosophy upon public opinion first began to be apparent, and when Mr. Goschen—who was as regarded foreign and Colonial policy......