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, 459. Horses, breed of, upheld in Hellas, 159. d'Houditot, Gen. C., tribute to his memory by the Duc d'Aumale, 107. Huebner, Baron, his 'Through the British Empire,' 444 on the disadvantage of complete independence to the Australian Colonist, 447 the Boers in Africa, 448 idea of a grand confederation, 450 the Civil Service of India, 452 devotion and daily labours of the officials, 453 no desire for self-government, 454 Socialism and Atheism, 455 the native Press, 456 prosperity, 457 his adventure in New York, 458. Hughes, Mr., on the voluntary system in the United States, 32. I. Iddesleigh, Earl of, address to the Students at Edinburgh, 501. Ignatian Epistles, the Bp. of Durham on the, 467. _See_ Apostolic Fathers. Ignatius, meaning of his name, 470. Indemnity, the Act of, 249. India, our administrations of, 453. Italy, the Popular Banks of, 152. Ireland. _See_ Gladstone-Morley, Land Bill, National League. J. Jennings, Mr., on an Irish Parliament, 577. _See_ Gladstone-Morley. K. Killigrew, Tom, Charles II.'s representative at Venice, 382, 383. L. Labour trade in the Pacific, 464. Laing, Mr., his 'Journal of a Residence in Norway during 1834, 35 and 36,' 384. _See_ Yeomen Farmers. Land Bill, the, for Ireland, effect of it, 278 progress in Scotland and Wales, 279. _See_ Parliament. Lewis, Sir G. C., his practical philosophy, 519 an eminent statesman, 520 distrustful of electoral reform, 521 his Conservatism, 522. Liberal Press, the, activity of, 257. Liberation Society, the, financial report of, 8, 9 its ability and skill, 11 its publications, 13-16. 'Liberator,' the, on Mr. Gladstone's ambiguity, 7. Lords, the, and Popular Rights, 239 vague accusations, 241 discovery of the House of Lords MSS., 242 attitude towards constitutional freedom, _ib._ moderate counsels and religious toleration, 242, 252 important position in the early years of Charles I., 244 appeals and petitions, 244-246 extensive jurisdiction, 246 protection of private rights, 247 intervention for peace, 248 the Restoration, 249 the Acts of Indemnity, &c., _ib._ restitution of property, 250, 251 execution of Vane, 251 the Act of Uniformity, 252 the Five Mile Act, 253 opposed to the re-establishment of Popery, 254 the Declaration of Indulgence and the Test Act, _ib._ advantage of the bicamer
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