Crete.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. ") thank you for your article on Crete. The bombard- ment of a fortnight since has opened the eyes of many Con- servatives, of whom I am one.......
Sin, — May I Answer Some Questions Asked In The Very Kindly
notice given to my book on "English Schools at the Reformation " in the Spectator of February 27th? (1) As to Free School. This certainly means gratuitous, as the sixty-Rix......
Sir, —if Mr. Hay-cooper Will Refer To Lord Mahon ' S "...
of England, " he will find some notice of the deputation he has mentioned. His Lordship, however, says nothing of the billiard-room scene, nor does he give the names of the......
The Yankees And Charles M.
PTO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Mr. Hay Hay-Cooper's story, from a book of which he has forgotten the name and author, is obviously a myth. Scott told Washington......
Letters To The Editor.
THE CONCERT OF EUROPE. [To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTAT010] SIR, —It is to be hoped that the bombardment by British warships of the Cretans, who, whatever their faults, are......
The Archbishops ' Letter.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] 6111, - 4 cannot believe that " true-born Engl ish e ten " (if there are any left) w ill appreciate the compli men ta ry epithets lately......