251;
how elected, 247;
log-rolling among, 249;
hampered by the Constitution, 402
Conkling, Roscoe, 148
Constitution, U. S., growth of, 6;
interpretation of, 288;
and Congress, 402
Consular service, the American, 78
Contract, a proposed international, 338
Convention, a National Liberal, 270
Copyright laws, English, faulty, 221
Corporations, Mr. Roosevelt and the, 296;
persecuted by individual States, 403
Corruption, in municipal affairs, 232, 239, 242;
in national affairs, 234;
in State legislatures, 235;
in English counties, 237;
in Congress, 244;
in the railway service, 361
Court, U. S. Supreme, 400
Criticism, English, of America, 116, 157;
American, of England, 117
Croker, Richard, 278
Cromwell as a fertiliser, 190
Crooks, William, elected Premier, 271
Crosland, W. H., 88
Cuba as a cause of war, 12
Cyrano de Bergerac, 196, 202
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Debtors favoured by laws, 403
Democrats correspond to Liberals, 256
Demolins, Edmond, on Anglo-Saxon superiority, 2;
on _l'Anglais_, 37
Doctor, the making of a, 69
"Dog eat dog," 388
Domestic and imported goods, 163
Drama, the, in England and America, 201
Drunkenness, in London, 131
Dunne, F. P., 154
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Education, in England and America, 166;
object of American, 193
Elections, purity of, 229 (note);
municipal, 239;
to Congress, 241;
of a Prime Minister, 265;
the last English general, 274;
virulence of American, 281
Electric light, towns lighted by, 367
Embalmed beef scandals, 341
Emerson, R. W., on the Civil War, 188;
the apostle of the individual, 382
English-made goods, 365, 373
English society, changes in, 314
English "style" in printing, 221
Englishmen, local varieties of, 85;
effect of expansion on, 95;
feeling of, toward Americans, 99, 434;
as specialists, 105;
dropping their H's, 106;
check-suited, 108;
their cosmopolitanism, 114;
as husbands, 123;
insularity of, 145;
as grumblers, 149;
lecturing, 195;
as linguists, 206;
study of antiquity, 208;
careless of speech, 220;
in America
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