[to The Editor Of The " Spectator. "] Sir,—lord Morley When
dealing out acts of lenity in India has much misread his Burke, or much misunderstood the condition of things in that assemblage of countries. "Nobody shall persuade me," wrote......
[to The Editor Op This "spectator "] Sir, — It Was With The
profoundest amazement that I read Professor Herford's verbose letter in your last week's number, a letter which I might have passed over in contemptuous silence had it not been......
Sedition In India.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR"] SIR,—Mr. Irwin's scheme in your issue of November 7th for cutting at the roots of Indian treason by limiting, through a Training College, the......
The " Right To Work."
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR...1 SIR,—In your issue of November 7th Mr. J. Edward Francis raises a most important question. There would, I think, be very little......
The German Emperor And Britain. [to The Editor Of Sae
" SFECTATOlt."1 SIR;I do not wish to prolong this discussion unduly. But in view of the editorial comment upon my letter of last week, inviting me to "take note of what is......
The Municipal Elections.
[To THE EDITOR or THZ "SPECTATOR. " ] Sin,—Some time ago you were good enough to offer some advice to working men on Socialism. I have as yet seen no response. May I therefore,......