Habsburgs tried to Germanise Austria-Hungary Henry VIII, Government of. Hohenlohe, Prince, quoted PAGE 326 f, 360 f, 362 ff Holy Alliance, Activities of, in Spain and the New World Additions made to, at Verona Holy Places of Christianity, Position of Horse-powers in British and American industries compared Hundred Years' Peace Celebration. Deák recommended racial toleration Growing ascendancy of, over Austria 116, 117, 119 ff 135 . 134 f 120 f .139 ff .135 ff .134 ff .118 ff Interest of, in Mesopotamia and Persian Gulf Iron and steel industries, British, German criticism of German, are dependent upon Lorraine ore beds . 286 f in Germany and United Kingdom com- pared in United States and United Kingdom. Islam-See Mohammedanism. compared 245 ff, 287 K Kossuth, Louis, Policy of L PAGE Labour, Productivity of, in Great Britain and United States com- introduces conscription Lord Bryce on on advantage of one-man Executive on New York draft riots. Speech on the fallen Suspends Habeas Corpus Lowell, Professor, on Cabinet Government M .391 f .374 ff 416 ff, 423 f, 425 94 f 21 159 51 52 63, 101 94 ff 95 ff on Democracy and Government Machinery, in Great Britain and United States compared Magyars, how distributed in Hungary monopolise Civil Service, Parliament, &c. has consistently been defended by England how regarded on the Continent President Jefferson and President Madison and Monroe Doctrine proposed by England. Text of Munitions, British Ministry of PAGE .403 ff 409 N Napoleon I, Achievements of, as an organiser advocates invasion of India advocates reconciliation with Russia and Alexander I conclude Peace and Treaty of Tilsit and Constantinople and Peter the Great's Political Testament desires Russia's alliance against England Instructions of, regarding Turkey on strategical value of Egypt and Suez Canal proposes partition of Turkey proposes that Russia should have Constantinople tried to dupe Alexander I at Tilsit wished to push Russia back into Asia Napoleon III's designs on Mexico in 1861 Nesselrode, Count, and Crimean War on neutrality of Switzerland 73 f 40 385 f 40 ff 44 New York draft riots Nicholas I, Policy of, regarding Turkey Nicholas II, quoted O'Meara, quoted One-man Executive, Advantage of Palestine-See Holy Places. Palmerston, Policy of, towards Turkey. Panama Canal, Vulnerability of Panslavism, unjustified fear of 88 ff Paul I of Russia and invasion of India Peace Congress, The, and After Peace is responsible for England's industrial backwardness Peter III, Secret Polish treaty with Frederick the Great Poland and Congress of Vienna Prussia's policy towards, was part of her Russian policy 148 ff, 170 ff 123 f, 183 Recreation of, independent, consequences of, to Russia and Record of co-operative societies in Weakness of Government of Poles, Denationalisation of, England's attitude towards Grand Duke Nicholas' appeal to Polybius on Democracy and Government Prague, National position in 8 f, 183 ff . 151 f 166 ff, 178 f . 121 f 183 122 ff, 146 ff President, American, is Commander-in-Chief of Army and Navy Power of the Privy Council, Advantages of efficient 298 . 126 f 326 f, 359 ff, 391 329 ff, 332, 337, 346 f Production, British and American, per worker compared .235 ff .282 f . 78 # . 125 f 148 ff, 170 ff, 186 f . 186 f 161, 184, 185 Savings Banks Deposits, in England, Germany, and United States Position of Serbians, Number of Slavonic Congress of 1908 Smith, Sydney, on British taxation 3, 4, 48, 51, 52, 53, 133 f Spanish-American War, England's attitude during . Suez Canal, Bismarck on strategical value of Construction of, ordered by revolutionary France Importance of Napoleon on strategical value of Sumter, Bombardment of Fort Switzerland, why neutralised at Congress of Vienna Talleyrand, diplomatic activities of T on strategical value of Constantinople Taxation, British, in 1792 and 1815 compared Increase of, during Napoleonic War high, benefit of reformed British industry Tax-collector is the greatest civilising factor Telephones in United States and Great Britain compared Thucydides on Democracy and Government Tilsit, Peace and Treaty of |