Sir,—mr. Gordon Crosse Says That I Misapprehend The...
that there is no desire to deprive any churchman of his right of final appeal to the Crown in ecclesiastical causes. May I refer him to page 263 of the Archbishop of York's......
Race Relations In The Commonwealth
SIR,—The letter from Mr. F. R. Hayes, which appeared in the Spectator of March 31st, is such pernicious nonsense that it ought not to gb un- challenged. It is simply not true to......
Publishers' Contracts
SIR.—Janus asks: "What happens if a publisher declines to carry out an agreement to publish?" The answer to the question would appear to be that, if a work after acceptance is......
The Upkeep Of Cathedrals
SIR,—Is it too much to suggest a confusion of issues in Mr. Bacon's mind ? Not only cathedrals, which may claim the support of a diocese, but many parish churches are national......
"02che Iiipettator," Opril 6th, 1850
EASTER MONDAY was 01 real holiday to the thousands of toilers in London. The day was beautiful ; and the crowds who filled the Parks, and sallied as far as Greenwich and Hampton......
The Church And The State
Sta,—May I comment briefly on the points touched by Mr. Pollard in his reply to my letter on the revision of the Prayer Book 7 It is quite true that certain features which......
The Poetry Of Mr. Fry
SIR,—The weakness of much dramatic criticism is that it is carried on at a level higher than the lowly boards of the stage, and it is clear that in Mr. Spender's article on......
Health Costs
SIR,—Owing to an unfortunate printer's error in my letter published in the Spectator of March 31st, the cost of the administrative side of this hospital was given as......
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