The Agricultural Labourers And The Clergy.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I thank Mr. Fox, of Wellington, very kindly for his noble- letter in the Spectator of October 25; it is the thing I have pat forward......
Our. Four-footed Friends, Big And Little.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—May I be permitted to question, in the most friendly way, the assumption of "Lucy Field," in your last issue, that the lives of small......
The Dulwich Scheme And The Endowed Schools' Commission.
ere THE EDITOR OF THS "SPECTATOR.") you allow me to correct a mistake in your notice last week of a recent correspondence concerning Dulwich College? It is not the fact that the......
The Veracity Of Lord Macaulay.
[TO THE EDITOR OF TEl "SPEOTATOR.1 Sla,—I must venture to remonstrate with you on the views of the duty of, an historian which you express in your remarks on Mr. Compton Reade's......
Compulsory Education.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SI11,—Some weeks ago, in one of your articles on Elementary Education, you suggested that compulsion for parents refusing to send their......