g by, 332;
working agreements in English, 333;
English and American attitude towards, contrasted, 334;
morality on American, 355;
and English, 359;
peculation on, 361;
and the Standard Oil Co., 392
Reed, E. T., 154
Reich, Dr. Emil, 126
Religious feeling of the two peoples, 353
Re-mount scandal, 341
Representative system, the, 247
Republican party, the, in Philadelphia, 252;
corresponds to English conservatives, 256
Reverence, American lack of, 48, 76
Rhodes, Cecil, 319
Rhodes scholarships, 166
River and harbour bills, 249
Robin, the American, 215
Robinson, Philip, on Chicago, 177
Rodin, A., 196
Roman Catholic Church in relation to women, 140
Roosevelt, imaginary telegram from, 16;
and the merchant marine, 66;
and purity of elections, 229 (note);
and post-route doctrine, 290;
his influence for good, 293;
his commonplace virtues, 293 (note);
inventor of the "'fraid strap," 294;
"Teddy" or "Theodore," 295;
an aristocrat, 295;
and the corporations, 296;
misrepresentation of, 298;
as a politician, 300;
his imperiousness, 301;
and the negro problem, 305;
and wealth, 336;
as peacemaker, 445
Rostand, M. E., 196
Ruskin, John, price of his books, 175;
on America's lack of castles, 191;
on Tories, 257
Russia, England's agreement with, 8
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S---- B----, the Hon., 108
Sailors, British and American, fraternise, 39;
Americans as, 63
Schools, American, 170;
English, 176
Schurz, Carl, on American intelligence, 2
Schuyler, Montgomery, 103
Scotland, religious feeling in, 354
Sea-wife's sons, the, 187
Senate, the, its place in the Constitution, 286;
treaty-making power of, 287;
and the House of Lords, 313
Sepoys, blown from cannon, 112
Shakespeare in America, 195
Shaw, Albert, 451
Ship subsidies, 64
Shooting in America, 418
Sky-scrapers, 368
Speculation in America, 387
Smith, Sydney, on women speaking, 79
Society, American, mixed, 182, 442
Soldiers, American and British, in China, 39;
compared, 61;
material for, in U. S., 75;
British, in S. Afric
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