THE LIVING AGE. E PLURIBUS UNUM. *These publications of the day should from time to time be winnowed, ide wbeat carefully preserved, and the chaff thrown away.” “Made up of every creature's best." “Various, that the mind SE VENTH SERIES, VOLUME XLVI. FROM THE BEGINNING VOL. OOLXIV. JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH. 1910. BOSTON: THE LIVING AGE COMPANY OP THE LIVING AGE, VOLUME CCLXIV. FORTI-SIXTH QUARTERLY VOLUME OF TEB SEVENTH SERIES JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, 1910. 468361 ASTOR, LENOX ANO man . . National Holidays: An American QUARTERLY REVIEW. Porfirio Diaz-Soldier and States- 3 Belgium's New Ruler: Albert I. Three Sides to a Question George Meredith 515 NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER. What the Poor Want . 707 The Educative Value of the Mod- Some Reminiscences of Mr. Glad- Germany's Real Attitude Towards England 415 699 A French Parliamentary Election 812 Business Contracts in Family Life 54 52 President Taft's Difficulties . The Peers on the Platform. 184 123 The Art of Living in the Country 247 314 The Last Royal Bull-fight at Sal- The Etbics of Biography The Theology of Matthew Arnold 349 The Yellow Dragon Flower . 578 PUNON. The Development of William But- 802 56 A Classical Contrast 130 76 306 A Lament for King Pantomime . 508 A Winter Garden BOOKS AND AUTHORS 61, 125, 191, 254, 318, 382, 445, 509, 573, 638, 702, 765, 822 . . . . . . . . . . . . Albert I. Belgium's New Ruler: Carlyle, The Early Homes and Haunts of. By Professor Patrick Geddes 724 450 Carlyle, Some New Pen-Portraits of. By A. Stodart Walker 488 250 Charity of the Middle Ages, The 44 161 316 worthy. 635 130 R. E. V. 492 643 By Emile Van- 817 131 770 "Conversion,” The Psychology of. 115 374 By Harold Begbie, A. Calde- cott, C. F., C. Lyall Cottle 372 499 The First Editor and the Founder. By Lady Ritchie 259 727, 785 263 118 771 194 Croce, Signor, Mr. Balfour and 331 514 Crooked Limb, The. By George A. B. Dewar . 699 562 52 Cuxbery Diamonds, The. 194 300 Dangers in the Near East . 691 131 253 Democracy, American, The Fail- ure of. By Sydney Brooks 67 570 Democrats, The Peers as. By 694 579 696 586 Yeats, The. By Francis Bickley 802 Diaz, Porfirio-Soldier and States- man. By Percy F. Martin . 3 Dinner-Table, A Sunday. By 237 276 Dutch Feminist, A 567 763 Early Homes and Haunts of Car- 503 lyle, The. By Professor 443 724 . . By . By B. . . . . . Educative Value of the Modern Greece-Renaissance or Revolu- tion? By Spencer Campbell 776 18 Halifax, Lord, to His Daughter 153 Hardy's New Poems, Mr. 306 612 Holidays, National: An American Hint in Patriotic Expres- sion. By A. Georgette Bowden-Smith 242 632 Humanistic Education Without 643 Latin. By Arthur C. Ben- son 737 408 694 Impromptu to the Editor, An. By 261 432 In and Out of Parliament. By 165 In Common Things 322 115 Innocence, The Army of Israel, By the Waters of. By F. G. Aflalo 763 Ito Legend, The. Personal Recol- lections of Prince Ito. 67 By Sir Francis Piggott, (Chief Justice of Hong Kong and 54 formerly Legal Adviser to Prime Minister of 118 Japan) 451 567 of. By Joseph H. Longford 93 742 Jobs, Odd 441 By E. T. Cook 263 Canon Vaughan, M.A. 314 Lament for King Pantomime, A. 508 812 terra, The. Translated from the Portuguese of Rebello da Silva. By Edgar Pres- 379 237 Without. By Arthur C. Benson . 737 121 Lowes Dickinson 387, 526, 651 Letter-Writers, Women as 681 Liberalism and the Future. By 344 323 670 514 612 684, 747 . |