[to The Editor Of The "spectator.'] Sie, — To Many Minds,
one of the most useful and certainly one of the most pleasing of the good works performed by Dean Stanley was his interest in children, as manifested by those annual gatherings......
Horses And Shoeing.
ro THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—In a brief notice of "Horses and Roads," you appear to suppose that the question of non-shoeing has never been really tested in this......
The Isle Of Axholme.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE erscraion.-] SIR,—I am much interested in your article on the peasant- proprietors in the Isle of Axholme, chiefly because it fell to my lot a fortnight......
Letters To The Editor.
LONGER LIFE, OR SLOWER DEATH? (TO THE EDITOR OF THE SFECTATOR:i have seldom read so strikingly practical an article as that which your columns contained last week, on the......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]
the Spectator of the 23rd inst. it is said that "a tradition" traces the origin of the Axholme colonists to an immigration from Holland. The "tradition" has a substantial basis......
The Late Dean Stanley.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR:) SIR,—Believing that many of your readers must feel that no incident can be insignificant which illustrates the character of Dean Stanley, and......