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State is Power, 183, 191-193-in-
version of the moral law of love,
184-influence of culture, 185-
doctrine of a 'general craving,'
186-provincialism, 187-achieve-

ment of unity by force, ib.—anti-
pathy to Prussia, 188-appointed
Professor of History in the Uni-
versity of Berlin, ib.-acceptance
by Germany of the first half of his
doctrine, 189-definition of the
term patriotism, 191-character of
his logic, 193-moral World-State,
ib.

Trojan War, The, 1-excavations
of Dr Schliemann, ib.-Dr Dörp.
feld, 2-Sir A. Evans, ib.-basis of
the theme of the Iliad in history,
3-features of the landscape, 4-6-
ruins of the fortress, 6-the Scean
Gate, 6-8-worship of Athene, 8—
geography of the Troad, 10-13-
necessity of Euxine trade to Greece,
11, 19-the Achæans, 13-identifi-
cation of Ithaca with Leucas, 15-
test of probability, 16-compared
with the cycle of Merovingian
poetry, 17-the Troes, ib.-the
Dardanians, 18-Greek names of
rulers, ib.-the Attic Poseidon, 19.

U.

United States, industrial operations,
434-organisation, 445.

V.

Verdun, battle of, 236, 243.

Vesale, André, 'De humani corporis
fabrica,' 460.

Victoria, Queen, sound of the guns
at her funeral, 218, 224-her rela-
tions with Lord Beaconsfield, 527.
Vigo, Giovanni de, 'Practica in arte
chirurgia copiosa,' 457-treatment
of gunshot wounds, 458.

Voelcher, Dr J. A., 'Report on the
Improvement of Indian Agri-
culture,' 348.

W.

Walpole, Stephen, History of Eng-
land from 1815 to 1880,' 481.

War, The, and Congress, 196. See
Congress.

War, The Course of the, on Land,
228-result of the Military Service
Act, 229-Russo-Turkish campaign
in Armenia, ib.-operations in
Mesopotamia, 230, 235-surrender
of Kut, 231-235-Arab rising in
the Yemen, 235-military opera-
tions on the Western front, 236-
239-on the Austro-Italian frontier,
239-Russian plan of operations in
Volhynia, 240-242-in the Buko-
wina, 242-battle of the Somme,
243.

War, The Course of the, 565-re-
sult of the closer accord between
the Allies, ib.-attacks at Verdun,
566-operations on the Somme,
566-573-improvement in tactical
methods, 573-need to destroy the
military spirit of the hostile nation,
574-rapidity of the Allies' pro-
gress, ib. weakening of the
enemy forces, 575-exhaustion of
the trained reserves, ib.-opera-
tions on the Eastern front, 576-580
-the Italian frontier, 580-inter-
vention of Rumania, 582-plan of
operations, 583-hostile reinforce-
ments into Transylvania, 584–586—
invasion of the Dobrudja, 586-588
-operations at Salonika, 588.

War, The Trojan, 1. See Trojan.
Waugh, Arthur, 'The New Poetry,'
365.

Wilhelmshaven naval base, 92, 318.

Wilkinson, W., 'An Account of the
Principalities of Wallachia and
Moldavia,' extract from, 389, 393.
Willyams, Mrs Brydges, her friend-
ship with Lord Beaconsfield, 525.
Wilson, President, his neutrality
proclamation, 196-explanation of
his policy, 210-212.

Wind, anomalies in the transmission
of sound by the, 219-an important
factor, 222-variations in the ve-
locity, 223-225.

Wirtz, Felix, his treatment of gun-
shot wounds, 466.

Wise, B. R., 'The Making of the
Australian Commonwealth,' 274
note.

Wordsworth, A New Life of, 116
-works on, 116, 129-style of G. M.
Harper's Life, 117 et seq.-revision
of his poem 'The Prelude,' 118-
allusions to angels, 119-sonnet
'Retirement,' ib.-letters from
France, 120-convictions on the
essential qualities of the human
spirit, 121-political views, 122-
views on the French Revolution,
123-prose writings, ib.-sympathy
with the poor, 124-The Happy
Warrior,' 125, 133-struggle of his
feelings between 1793-1795..126-
129-sonnet 'Fair Star of Evening,'
128-character of his patriotic
poetry, 129-131-pamphlet on the
Convention of Cintra, 131, 133— |

views on perseverance and hope in
the war, 132, 133.

Worsfold, W. Basil, 'The Empire on
the Anvil,' 266 et seq.

Y.

Yuan Shih-kai, organiser of the Pro-
visional Republican Government,
157-elected President, 158, 161-
measures, 160. See Chinese.

Z.

'Zionism and the Jewish Future,'
426 note.

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