M. Waddington.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOII."] you allow me to correct an. inaccuracy in your article on Ambassadors? M.Waddington was educated, not at Harrow, but at Rugby, under Dr.......
Irish Unionists Under Home-rule.
LTO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J the Spectator of February 4th, you printed two letters,—one deprecating, as premature, any discussion as to 'the effects of Home-rule upon......
Letters To The Editor.
MR. GLA.DSTONE AND IRISH CABINET MINISTER& [TO THE EDITOR OF ms " SPROTATOIL."] SIR, — Is it correct to say that Mr. Gladstone ever sat in a Cabinet as colleague to the Duke of......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—in Your...
of Mr. Gladstone's errors as to the Irishmen who have been in the Cabinet, there are a few *missions. Two occur to me,—the celebrated Mr. George Canning, who was Premier,......
Home-rule And The British Taxpayer. [to The Editor Of Thb
"SPECTATOR." I SIR,—As in the case of the Home-rule Bill of 1886, the alarm of the British taxpayer at the enormous liabilities con- templated in connection with Land Purchase......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator:]
am,—While you are discussing the question of Irishmen in the Cabinet, may I call your attention to the fact that, since Cabinets were invented, two centuries ago, there never......