[to The Errror. Or The "sracraror."] Sin,—every One Who...
the observance of decencies in our public life must regret the ill-mannered attack which the Chancellor of the Exchequer has thought fit to make upon the Spectator and upon......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir, — The Spectator...
need to be defended by its friends, even when its editor is violently assailed on a public platform by a Minister of the Crown ; indeed, in the opinion of many, to be the object......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir, — I Was...
not surprised, to read in the Sunday Chronicle of the 23rd inst. a report of a speech by Mr. Lloyd George which shows that he has reverted to his Lime- house style, and......
[to The Editor 01 The "spectator."]
SIR,—I am sorry you have allowed the champion opportunist, Mr. Lloyd George, to advertise himself in connexion with your journal, although you get before the public as well as......
Mr. Lloyd George At Crediton.
[To TEL EDITOR OF THE " SFECTATOR.1 SIN,—I dare say your attention will have been drawn to an extremely violent speech directed against you which was delivered at Crediton, near......