14 JUNE 1902, page 16

St. Peter's "depart From Me 0 Lord."

rTO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."1 Sin,=-In the interesting estimate of St. Peter's character in the Spectator of May 10th, his words, "Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, 0......

The Duke Of Wellington And The Irish Soldiers: A Correction.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] have only just seen the Spectator of May 17th and I dare say before now other correspondents have called your attention to the literary......

The Blood Tax.

[TO TIM EDITOR OF TRH "SPECTATOR."J SIR,—I should like to answer a question put by your reviewer while noticing my novel, "The Blood Tax," in the Spectator of May 24th. Having......

An Apology For Cynicism.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE 'SPECTATOR."] Szn,—I was much struck by your indulgent comments on cynicism as a safeguard against misguided enthusiasm (Spectator, May 31st), some......

The Philosopher, The Crows, And The Boy. Ero The Editor

OF THE "SPECTATOR-1 Sin—In his "Facts and Comments" Mr. Herbert Spencer has a brief article headed "A Few Americanisms," in which he protests, and very justly so, against the......

Rubric Of Mosques.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In relation to inscriptions in the mosques in Cairo, by means of which the history of gifts, repairs, and additions may be traced (see......

The Teaching Of English In Schools.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sre.,—In Dr. Hartog's excellent and timely article in the Fortnightly Review for June, "The Teaching of Style in Schools," he advocates the......