26 FEBRUARY 1910, page 16

Mr. Harold Cox's Rejection.

[To TEE EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR. " ] Srn,—Your article of last week will have deepened the impression created by the speeches of Lord Rosebery, Mr. Harold Cox, and Lords Cromer......

Liberty And Party Spirit.

[To THE EDITOR OE TEE "SPECTATOR."] Sra.,—It might be of some interest at the present moment to recall the words put into the mouth of Pococurante by Voltaire (Candide, chap.......

Welsh Nonconformists And 'mk; General Election.

[TO 111E EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR,"] SIR,—Mr. John Owens's letter in your issue of February 12th requires a longer reply than the time at my disposal now enables me to give. Not......

England And Germany.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — I read in last week's Spectator under the heading "England and Germany" a letter which is said to be written by a foreign......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. " ] Sir, — Because As A...

minister I share very earnestly the jealous sensitiveness which is abroad for the spirituality of the pulpit, I am concerned to find this question raised so prominently in the......

Pulpit And Politics.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.] SIR, — You published in your last issue a communication of profound interest on the attitude of the clergy to politics. There is no man who......

[to The Editor Of The 'spec'tator."]

Srn,—Referring to "Inquirer's" letter in your last issue, will you allow me, as a member of the Council of the Liberty and Property Defence League, to explain that any......

Undue Influence.

MO THE EDITOR or THE "Spzcwros.'1 SIE, — Referring to the letter of the Rev. F. G. Montagu: Powell in your last issue, may I give my experience as a tradesman and voter in the......