Gladstone and Macaulay on, 452.
Clough, 266.
Coleridge, S. T., see 'Letter-writing.'
Connection of speculative ideas and political movements,
211, 229, 237, 372.
Quoted, 33, 181, 393.
Also mentioned, 37, 185, 265, 287.
Colvin, Sidney, quoted, 40, 71.
Comte and J. S. Mill, 255.
Cooper, Fenimore, 32.
Cowper, as letter-writer, 37, 66.
Quoted, 62.
Crabbe, 193.
Quoted, 69.
Crimean War, 311, 313.
_Cujus regio ejus religio_, 436.
Dante, 39.
Dargo, in the Caucasus, attack on, 307-308.
Darmesteter, Afghan ballads, 163, 168.
Davidson on rhyme in poetry, 279, 280.
Defoe, 3, 99.
De la Gorce:
On Napoleon III., 330.
On the French ministry, 339, 347.
De Musset, Alfred, 111.
De Stael, Madame, 180.
De Tocqueville, 331, 402.
De Voguee, 252.
Dickens, Charles, 23, 30, 68, 98.
Direct narration in fiction, 18.
Disraeli, Benjamin, as novelist, 18.
Drama, rival of the novel, 2.
Du Barail, General:
On Napoleon III., 330.
On Ollivier, 331.
Due de Gramont, 331, etc.
Duvernois' interpellation in French Chamber, 342, 347.
Edgeworth, Miss, 21.
Eliot, George:
_Romola_, 23.
_Adam Bede_, 25.
Empire, defined, 406.
Ems, Benedetti and King of Prussia at, 343-350, 356.
Encyclopedistes, ancestors of the Utilitarians, 252, 402.
European dominion in Asia, importance of, 403.
Farrar, Archdeacon, quoted, 12.
Ferozeshah, 130.
Ferrero on Julius Caesar, 391.
Fiction and fact in the novel and in history, 10, 385.
Fiction, doubt as to its value as evidence of manners, 111.
See also 91 and 110.
Fielding, Henry, 3, 26, 95, 111.
_Tom Jones_, 19.
Influence on Thackeray, 99.
Fitzgerald, Edward, see 'Letter-writing,' 66-70.
Franco-German War, see 'L'Empire Liberal.'
French Revolution, 212, 218.
=Frontiers, Ancient and Modern=, 291-327.
Demarcation of frontiers a modern development, 291.
Interest of the subject to England, 293.
Mr. Baddeley's work on the Caucasus, 294.
Description of the Caucasus, 295.
The Russian advance, 296.
Yermoloff and his policy, 298.
Its failure for the time, and his recall, 301.
Rise of Muridism, 302.
Shamil succeeds Kazi Mullah, 303.
Capture of Akhlongo, 306.
Repulse of Vorontzoff at Dargo; 307.
and at Ghergebil, 310.
Shamil ransoms his son, 312.
Surrenders at Gooneeb (1857), 313.
Effect on Asiatic politics, 315.
Russian policy compared with British in Afgh
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