spends his fortune on the poor, 329
prayer for guidance, _ib._
founder of the Christian Brothers, 330
his self-dedication, 331
success of his work, 335
death, 337.
Scherer, M., on Democracy, 11, 27.
Schliemann, Dr. H. _See_ Tiryns.
Schmidt, C. A., on Roman Law, 187.
Scottish Council, its contribution to the Liberation Society, 10.
Senior, Nassau, W., 'Correspondence and Conversations of A. de
Tocqueville,' 518
his intimate acquaintance with French statesmen, 537
the English Poor Law, 540
the Irish famine, 541.
_See_ Democracy.
Smith, Mr. Goldwin, on concession in Ireland, 279.
----, Rev. G. Vance, on the control exercised in Dissenting churches, 37.
Spain. _See_ Don Quixote.
Stephen, Sir James, on an Irish Parliament, 269.
_See_ Parliament.
T.
Theebau, King, atrocities at the beginning of his reign, 228.
Tiryns, Schliemann's 108
the excavations mainly architectural, 110
the plain of Argolis, 111
site of the citadel, _ib._
history, 113
Mr. Mahaffy's theory, 114
style of pottery, 116
upper citadel, 117
arrangements of the palace, 118
propylaeum, 120
men's forecourt, _ib._
portico, 121
megaron and hearth, 122
basilican lighting, 123
bath-room, 124
women's apartments, 125
cyanus frieze, 127
Cyclopean walls, 128
Phoenician origin asserted by Doerpfeld, 129
Greek architecture, 130, 131
date of the fall, 132.
Tocqueville, M. Alexis de, 'Democracy in America,' 518
his practical wisdom, 520
conservatism, 522
rose-coloured portrait of democracy, 527
his _Ancien Regime_, 528
the distinction between noble and _roturier_, 529
_Egalite_, 531.
Travels in the British Empire, 443
Colonial Federation, 445
better organization of the Navy, 445
the American Revolution, 446
no desire for separation in our Colonists, 447
Cape Colony, _ib._
its treatment from England, 448
conditions and prospects of trade, 449
Free Trade, 449, 450
offers of aid in the Egyptian war, 450
love of 'old home,' 451
purity of language, _ib._
India and its Civil Service, 452
Lord Ripon's endeavours to promote 'self-government,' 454
the Ilbert Bill, 455
Radical ideas of dismemberment, _ib._
native press of India, 456
prosperity of British India, 457
cannibalism in New Ireland, 460
murder of children in the Solomon Islands, 461
sorcerers, 462
David Dow, _ib._
the Admiralty, Laughlan, Thursda
|