CABUL, the rules for war correspon- dents at, 185, 193-194 on the distribution of land, 307 Canada, relations of, to the Imperial Canning, George, his Character and Capel (Monsignor), Reasons for Doubt - Rejoinder to, 516-520 Carlisle (Bishop of), God and Nature, Carpenter (Dr. W. 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Kegan), The proper Use of the The Pinch of Poverty, 864-870 Pecock (Bishop) on the celebration of Pentacrinus, new species of, from the Pentecost, floral customs connected with Pictet (Professor Raoul), experiments of, on the decomposition of non- Pope, infallibility of the, 269, 364, 518 Poynter (Mr.) on the popular apprecia- Prophecy, retrospective, as a function of Protection, injurious effect of, on the Puller (Rev. F. W.) on canonical Purchase in the Church, 78-92 Riaz Pasha, his appointment as the Robinson (Sir Robert Spencer), Eng- Rome, paganism of ancient, 257-258 |