A Beauty Spot On Windermere.
[To TER EDITOR OP TED "SPECTATOR."] Rita, Will you allow me to appeal to any of your readers who care for an English lakeland, unexploited and unspoiled, to help in securing for......
The Docking Of Horses.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR...1 Sin,—I beg your permission to call public attention to the " Bill to Prohibit the Docking of Horses," in the preparation of which we have......
Mr. Ramsay Macdonald And The Leicester. Manifesto.-
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." SIR,—I notice in the Spectator of July 12th that you refer to the so-called Leicester manifesto, and pronounce an opinion• that the matter......
The Psalter.
tV0 TEN EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.' Six,—May I be allowed to refer " A Student " (and other such students "of Holy Scripture ") to pp. lxxxviii.-xciii. and also to pp. 653-4 of......
Psalm Cix.
[To ma EDISTO& OF THE "SniezrAT6o."] Sin,—" A Student of Scripture " is satisfied with the explana- tion of this Psalm offered by Archbishop Benson, but a study of the Old......
Joan Of Arc.
[To THE EDITOR OP TIIE " Brxcrrron.."] Sin,—The very amusing letter by "V. F:" in your issue of July 12th makes one wonder in what sense the quaintly laconic " little girl " can......
The Ethics Of Trade Unions. [to Ten Editor. 0r The
"SPECTAT011...I STR,—Your correspondent's remark on the tale of bricks on other than Egyptian principles being the true cause why -cottages cannot be built cheaply to snit the......