Curiales, Fiscal Oppression of, 21
Curtius Rufinus, 356
Curtius, Professor, on the Greek language, 226
Curzon, Lord, on army affairs, 243
Cyprus, occupation of, 276, 413
Danton, 302, 303
Deffand, Madame du, 212
Delhi, transfer of Indian Capital to, 424
Delos, possession of, 358
Demetrius, on style, 227
Democracy and Imperialism, 23
Democritus, epigram of, 231
Demolins, M., on Anglo-Saxons, 15, 28
Demosthenes, Professor Bury, on oratory, 57
Derby, Lord, the Rupert of debate, 184
Dibdin, 452-454
Didactic poetry, 61
Dietzel, Professor, 137, 337
Dino, Duchesse de, 59
Disraeli, 177-203
Dithyramb, meaning of word, 361
Dostoievsky, 205, 210
Draga, Queen, 271
Dryden, on translation, 55
Duckworth, Admiral, 270
Dufferin, Lord, and Egypt, 25, 160
East India Company, policy of, 17
Education in China, 150
Egypt, recent history of, 253
Emerson, 54
Emerson, on inconsistency, 243
Empedocles, translation of, 62
Emu Man, 362
England and Islam, 407-415
English individualism, 30
Ennius, 345
Epicharmus, 82
Esquimaux tug of-war, 363
Euhemerism, 89
Exarch, Bulgarian, 268
Expropriation under Roman law, 41
Famines in India, 146
Farrer, Lord, on trade, 12
Ferry, M. Jules, and Burma, 290
Finance of Roman Empire, 36
Fisher, Mr., on Napoleonic Statesmanship, 436
Flag for India, 423
“Fore-bitters,” 452
Forest Department, Burmese, 294
Fouche, 305
Free Trade, international aspects of, 127-140
Froude, 219
Gardiner, historian of the Stuart period, 221
George IV. and Napoleon, 282
German word-coining, 70
Gibbon and the sciences, 308
Gladstone, Mr., translations, 63
Gogol, 211
Gooch, Mr., 214
Gordon, General, and the Mahdi, 101-102
Goschen, Lord, and Disraeli, 198
Government of Subject Races, 1-53
Graham, Sir James, 192
Grant, Sir Hope, as a musician, 284
Greek adjectives, 70
Greek drama, 366
Greek joyousness, 212
Gregorovius on foreign rule, 84
Grenadiers, British, 455
Grey, Sir Edward, 168, 411, 412
Grey, Sir Edward, definition of slavery, 387, 391, 393