III. SIR ALFRED LYALL 77
“The nineteenth century and after”
IV. Army reform 107 V. The international aspects of free trade 127 vi. China 141 vii. The Capitulations in Egypt 156
“The spectator”
VIII. Disraeli
177
ix. Russian romance
204
X. The writing of history
214
xi. The Greek anthology
226
xii. Lord Milner and party
237
XIII. The French in Algeria
250
xiv. The Ottoman empire
264
XV. Wellingtoniana
277
XVI. Burma
287
XVII. A pseudo-hero of the
revolution 298
xviii. The future of the
classics 307
XIX. An Indian idealist
317
xx. The fiscal question
in India 227
XXI. Rome and municipal government
340
XXII. A royal philosopher
351
xxiii. Ancient art and ritual
361
XXIV. Portuguese slavery
372
XXV. England and Islam
407
XXVI. Some Indian problems
416
XXVII. The Napoleon of taine
427
XXVIII. Songs, patriotic and national
439
XXIX. Songs, naval and military
449
INDEX 459
“THE EDINBURGH REVIEW”
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The government of subject races[1]
"The Edinburgh Review,” January 1908