The Battle Of Fontenoy.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIE,—I think if Colonel Townshend will read the passage in Carlyle's " Frederick " to which I referred in my last letter (Spectator, July......
The Friends' Manifesto On The War.
[TO THE EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOR."] Si,—Will you allow me, as a reader of the Spectator for more than thirty years, to make a few remarks upon the subject on which " Clericus "......
The Future Bias Of Christianity.
(To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOE."] Sra,—In your interesting article on my essay on "The The Spirit of the Nineteenth Centuiy" you say that the Edinburgh Reviewer preserves a......
Lord Rosebery And His Critics. [to The Editor Od Thz
" SpEcraTop..1 Sui, — Having for the last two or three weeks been residing in the depths of the country where papers were few and far between, it was only on my return to town......
Secret Chambers And Hiding-places. (to The Enrroa Of The...
Snt,—I did not reply to the Duke Gandolfi and Mr. Pea the Spectator of July 20th, as I was waiting to hear from Mr. C. H. Smith, the agent for the Woollashall Estate, to whom I......