236, 238, 250 fine speech by, 203 Ambassadors, French, to London since 1870.339 British, to Paris since 1870..339 in London, 299 et seq. Anglo-French arrangement (1904), Anglo-French Treaty of Arbitra- Anglo-French Treaty of Commerce, Pouyer-Quertier stirs up, 41 Anti-English and Anti-German ex- Anti-Republican revulsion of 1885.. Anti-Semitism, 105 66 Anti-Semitism in Paris, 139, 218 Arabi's revolt, 151 Arbitration, limitations to applica- Arbitration Treaty, Anglo-French, only part of settlement, 242 Archbishop of Canterbury, letter Arenberg, Prince d', 373 Aristotle, reference to, 1 Armaments, wild race of, 309 Armin, Count von, 25, 27 Asser, Professor, 108 Australian Monroe Doctrine, 231,247 BAHR-EL-GHAZAL, 112, 113, 144, Bailey, chairman of Parliamentary Bouchez and Boulanger, 100, 101 at Brussels, 95 Boulangism, character of, 105 as sculptor, 208 Boycott of Exhibition of 1900..173, Boycott, by English, of Riviera, 186 British Chamber of Commerce, 63 on alliances with England, 56 Brunner, Sir John, 252, 299 Blow, Prince von, about, 269 warns M. Bihourd, 279 66 on history on the brain," 270 Burmese war, origin of, 83 Burnet, Professor, 130, 369 Burns, Mr. John, 298 Casimir-Périer, M., 153, 373 Caudry, transformation of, 327 Cecil, Lord Robert, 319 Central Africa demoralising for Central Asia, Anglo-Russian rivalry Chamberlain, Mr. Joseph, 229 persuasive powers of, 70 hopes for South African peace, volte-face of, 166, 167 Chambers of Commerce, Association Chambers of Commerce demonstra- support given by, to Anglo- Chenonceaux, chateau de, 11, 53 Chéradame, M., 295 Chevalier, Michel, 64, 65 Chevassus, M., 59 Chisholm, Lord Provost, 342 Clémenceau, M., on reduction of military burdens in 1887..45 distrusted by M. Grévy, 206 Clerkenwell Green as a safety-valve, Cleveland, President, speaks out, Colonial expansion mania, tribula- Colonial policy of France excites Colonisation, French, described by Commercial Committee of House of Commission of Inquiry, Inter- "Common sense," grandfather on, I upset by France, 111 author's connection with, 114 Cooper, Mrs., 320 Coubertin, Baron Pierre de, 209, Courtney, Mr. W. L., 177, 252 Crackanthorpe, Montague, K.C., 83 Delano, Mr., 64 FAITH and belief, 330 Faits accomplis, effect of, 279, 280 French and English prepara- artificially fanned in England, class among whom resented and the "Epatants," 160 Félix-Faure, M., 153 President, on peace, 159 Ferry, M. Jules, purpose of his Field, David Dudley, 108 F.I.G. (International Brotherhood Alliance), 298, 377 Figaro, 198, 294 Fleming, Sir Sandford, 241 Franco-German crises, 1906 and Franco-Scottish Society, 129 et seq., Lord Dufferin on project of, 122 Franqueville, Comte de, 134, 373 education, over-fatigue of, 333 ministries, duration of, 204 Frenchman on English character, Frenchmen in general, moderation so-called want of enterprise of, 327 Frère-Orban ministry (Belgium), |