England not made by its, [192];
what it has to answer for, [198];
when the, will sleep in peace, [200];
treaty between Abyssinia and, [214];
can get men to do anything, [215];
policy of Her Majesty’s, asked, [218];
and treaty with King John, [220];
and the Rothschilds, [224];
and actions in the Soudan, [234];
numbers killed through policy of, [235];