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236, 238, 250

fine speech by, 203
letter from, 236

Ambassadors, French, to London

since 1870.339

British, to Paris since 1870..339
American grain, competition of, 77
Anatole France, 136

in London, 299 et seq.
Angleterre égoïste," 37

Anglo-French arrangement (1904),

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Anglo-French Treaty of Arbitra-
tion, text of, 354

Anglo-French Treaty of Commerce,
negotiations for, 35, 36, 64, 65
Anglo-German rapprochement and
France, 265 et seq.
Anglo-Saxon idea, 139
Anti-English feeling, 40

Pouyer-Quertier stirs up, 41

Anti-English and Anti-German ex-
plosions, alternate, 90

Anti-Republican revulsion of 1885..
84

Anti-Semitism, 105

66

Anti-Semitism in Paris, 139, 218
'Apologist," the, at the "Scots
College," 129

Arabi's revolt, 151

Arbitration, limitations to applica-
tion of, 230

Arbitration Treaty, Anglo-French,
history of, 232

only part of settlement, 242
text of, 354

Archbishop of Canterbury, letter
from, 126

Arenberg, Prince d', 373

Aristotle, reference to, 1

Armaments, wild race of, 309

Armin, Count von, 25, 27

Asser, Professor, 108
Augagneur, M., 237, 288
Aumale, Duc d', 24

Australian Monroe Doctrine, 231,247
Australian project to raid New
Caledonia in 'nineties, 247
Avebury, Lord, 179, 184
Aylesworth, M., 238, 239

BAHR-EL-GHAZAL, 112, 113, 144,
148, 149, 150, 151

Bailey, chairman of Parliamentary
Committee, 286, 288

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Bouchez and Boulanger, 100, 101
Boulanger, provocation of, to Ger-
many, 90

at Brussels, 95
description of, 96
interview with, 98
Boulanger, père, 96

Boulangism, character of, 105
Bourgeois, Léon, 129

as sculptor, 208
Bowes, Mr. Hely, 19
Bowles, T. G., 249, 320

Boycott of Exhibition of 1900..173,
184

Boycott, by English, of Riviera, 186
Brain-storm, national, 89
Brassey, Lord, 250, 251

British Chamber of Commerce, 63
British Embassy closed in 1900..183
Broadhurst, Mr., 286
Broglie, Duc de, 34

on alliances with England, 56
advice of, to his party, 105
Brown, Mr., of Brown, Shipley &
Co., 240

Brunner, Sir John, 252, 299
Buffet, M., 28, 31

Blow, Prince von, about, 269
on Anglo-French arrangement
(1904), 257 et seq.

warns M. Bihourd, 279

66

on history on the brain," 270
Burghclere, Lord, 229

Burmese war, origin of, 83

Burnet, Professor, 130, 369
Burnett, Mr., 286

Burns, Mr. John, 298

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Casimir-Périer, M., 153, 373
Castelar, 55
Catholicism, 330

Caudry, transformation of, 327
Cazenave, M., 10

Cecil, Lord Robert, 319

Central Africa demoralising for
Europeans, 117

Central Asia, Anglo-Russian rivalry
in, 169

Chamberlain, Mr. Joseph, 229

persuasive powers of, 70

hopes for South African peace,
165

volte-face of, 166, 167

Chambers of Commerce, Association
of, invitation to (March 1900),
179

Chambers of Commerce demonstra-
tion in Paris, 182

support given by, to Anglo-
French rapprochement, 217,
346 et seq.

Chenonceaux, chateau de, 11, 53

Chéradame, M., 295

Chevalier, Michel, 64, 65

Chevassus, M., 59

Chisholm, Lord Provost, 342
Chivalry, French spirit of, appealed
to, 174

Clémenceau, M., on reduction of

military burdens in 1887..45
wrecks Anglo-French control,
55

distrusted by M. Grévy, 206
anecdote of, 87

Clerkenwell Green as a safety-valve,
163

Cleveland, President, speaks out,

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Colonial expansion mania, tribula-
tions due to, 89

Colonial policy of France excites
distrust, 83

Colonisation, French, described by
Frenchmen, 87
Combarieu, M., 218

Commercial Committee of House of
Commons, 227 et seq.

Commission of Inquiry, Inter-
national, 257

"Common sense," grandfather on, I
Congo, British agreement with, of
1894..150, 154, 155

upset by France, 111

author's connection with, 114
Constans, M., trick of, to get rid of
Boulanger, 102, 103
Cooper, Mr. E., 319

Cooper, Mrs., 320
Coppée, François, 142

Coubertin, Baron Pierre de, 209,
185

Courtney, Mr. W. L., 177, 252

Crackanthorpe, Montague, K.C.,

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Delano, Mr., 64

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FAITH and belief, 330

Faits accomplis, effect of, 279, 280
Farr, Dr. W., 4, 5, 6, 7
Fashoda affair, 144

French and English prepara-
tions for war over, 145
explained, 148

artificially fanned in England,
253

class among whom resented
134

and the "Epatants," 160
Paris working man on, 161
Steevens on, 137

Félix-Faure, M., 153

President, on peace, 159

Ferry, M. Jules, purpose of his
colonial policy, 82
policy of, deprecated, 85
name of, execrated, 89

Field, David Dudley, 108

F.I.G. (International Brotherhood

Alliance), 298, 377

Figaro, 198, 294

Fleming, Sir Sandford, 241
Florence, University of Grenoble at,

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Franco-German crises, 1906 and
1911, and England, 280
Franco-Russian friendliness begins,
38

Franco-Scottish Society, 129 et seq.,
303, 359 et seq.

Lord Dufferin on project of, 122
Franconville, 135

Franqueville, Comte de, 134, 373
French intellect and culture, 2
character, 181

education, over-fatigue of, 333
civilisation, driving character
of, 333

ministries, duration of, 204
colonial policy in Asia, vexa-
tious to England of, 107
attitude on Queen's death, 190
in Berlin, 291

Frenchman on English character,
325

Frenchmen in general, moderation
of, 323

so-called want of enterprise of,

327
Frentzel, Herr, 272

Frère-Orban ministry (Belgium),

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