Humanitarians, then, must expect little, but claim much; must know that they will see no present fruits of their labours, but that their labours are nevertheless of far-reaching importance. Let those who have been horrified by the spectacle of an atrocious war resolve to support the peace movement more strongly than ever; but let them also support the still wider and deeper humanitarian movement of which pacifism is but a part, inasmuch as all humane causes, though seemingly separate, are ultimately and essentially one.
POSTSCRIPT
In the preparation of this book I have used the substance of several articles that first appeared in the Humane Review, Humanitarian, Literary Guide, Rationalist Press Association’s Annual, Vegetarian Messenger, or elsewhere. Acknowledgment of certain other obligations is made in the footnotes.
INDEX
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W], [Z]
Adams, Francis, [83-85]
Adams, George, [87]
Adams, Maurice, [76], [77]
Adventurer, the, [28], [29]
Anderson, Martin (“Cynicus”), [204]
Anderson, Sir Robert, [143], [144]
Animals, kinship with man, [13], [14], [128], [130], [131];
deaths of, [130], [234];
“dumb,” [129];
rights of, [125-128], [132]
Anthropocentric superstition, [13], [127], [128], [131]
Arnold, Matthew, [45], [52], [234]
Aveling, Edward, [80], [81], [95]
Barlas, John, [85-87];
quoted, [233]
Beagler Boy, the, [175], [176]
Bell, Ernest, [124], [125], [211]
Besant, Sir Walter, [115], [116]
Big Game Hunting, [155], [156]
“Blooding,” [13], [155]
Blood-Sport, [12], [13], [151], [162], [171], [243]
Bourchier, J. D., [57], [58]
Bradshaw, Henry, [37-39]
Browning, Oscar, [58], [59]
Browning, Robert, [94]
Brutalitarian, The, [174]
Buchanan, Robert, [113], [202], [203]
Buckland, James, [167]
“Canonization of the Ogre,” [70], [71]
Carpenter, Captain Alfred, R.N., [165], [210]
Carpenter, Edward, [45], [61], [73], [75], [76], [87-89], [109], [110], [205], [206], [210]
Carpenter, Dr. P. H., [62], [68]
Catullus, quoted, [235]
Champion, H. H., [61], [79], [86]
Chesterton, G. K., [127], [128], [174], [178];
quoted, [135]
Ching Ping, Chinese Mission to Eton, [176]
Christmas cruelties, [215]
Coit, Dr. Stanton, [70], [71]
Colam, John, [149], [161], [162]
Comprendre c’est pardonner, [241]
Conda, Anna, her appeal to the Zoological Society, [165]
Cornish, F. Warre, [19], [36]
Cory, William, see Johnson
Coulson, Colonel W. L. B., [124], [158], [159]
Crane, Walter, [204], [216]
Crosby, Ernest, [205], [206], [241], [244], [245]
Darrow, Clarence, [206], [207]
Day, Rev. Russell, [23], [24]
de Quincey, Miss E., [118], [119]
De Quincey, Thomas, [118-120];
quoted, [136]
Deuchar, N. Douglas, [211];
quoted, [100]
Dixie, Lady Florence, [159], [160]
Dobell, Bertram, [102], [110], [111]
Durnford, Rev. F. E., [23]
Edwards, J. Passmore, [142], [209]
Eton College, [16-35], [50-66]
Eton Hare-hunt, [27], [56], [154], [155], [160], [175]
Fabian Society, [81], [82]
Feather and Fur Trades, [12], [148], [167], [168], [172]
Fighting, fallacies about, [223-225], [228], [229]
Flagellomania, [145], [146], [166]
Flesh-eating, [9], [67-69], [148]
Flogging, at Eton, [22], [23];
in Royal Navy, [138];
judicial, [135-137], [144-146]
Foote, G. W., [94], [95], [98], [102], [208]
Foxology, the, pronounced by an Archbishop, [171]
Furnivall, Dr. F. J., [93], [94], [96], [97]
Game Laws, [156], [157], [202]
Garrotting, not suppressed by the lash, [136], [137]
George, Henry, [58], [61]
Goodford, Dr. C. O., [28], [54]
Greenwood, Sir George, [153], [176], [210]
“Hag-traps,” [32]
Hardy, Thomas, [203], [204];
quoted, [233]
Harrison, Frederic, [128], [129]
Hatred, carnival of, [220-222], [227], [230]
Hopwood, C. H., [140]
Hornby, Dr. J. J., [19], [20], [50], [56], [58-60];
on Shelley, [92]
Hudibras, quoted, [13], [137]
Hudson, W. H., [116-118], [210];
quoted, [66]
Hughes, Rev. H. Price, [208], [212]
Humane Review, The, [211]
Humanitarian League, established, [121-123];
closed, [211]
Hyndman, H. M., [30], [79], 108 (note)
Inge, Very Rev. W. R., 70 (note), [214], [215]
Ingram, John Kells, [111], [112]
Japp, A. H., [118]
Jefferies, Richard, [115], [116], [130]
Johnson (Cory), William, [24], [25], [92];
quoted, [232]
Joynes, Rev. J. L., [105], [106]
Joynes, J. L, jun., [58]
Jupp, W. J., [76]
Kennedy, Admiral Sir W., [138]
Kennedy, Dr. Benjamin, [43], [44]
Kennedy, W. S., [115]
Kropotkin, Prince, [183], [184]
Latin Verses at Eton, [26], [27]
Lester, H. F., [148]
Linton, W. J., [111]
Loti, Pierre, quoted, [244], [245]
Lowell, J. R., [52];
quoted, [180]
Lucretius, quoted, [91], [232]
Lyttelton, Dr. Edward, 23 (note), [63], [66], [176]
Macaulay, G. C., 20 (note), [28], [29], [42]
Macdonald, J. F., his dream, [226]
Macdonald, John, [151]
Maitland, Edward, [122-124]
Marx, Eleanor, [81], [90]
Massey, Gerald, [111]
Maurice, Rev. F. D., [44], [45], [47]
Melville, Herman, [69], [110], [112]
Meredith, George, [102], [107-110], [203];
quoted, [65]
Miller, Joaquin, [112]
Missionary zeal, at Eton, [55], [176];
at Cambridge, [48]
Monck, W. H. S. (“Lex”), [140], [141]
Moore, George, on Humanitarianism, [184]
Moore, J. Howard, [130], [132-134], [200];
quoted, 64 (note), [244]
Morris, William, [52], [61], [79], [80]
Morrison, Dr. W. D., [140]
Moultrie, John, [17], [18]
Mountain scenery, desecration of, [185-199]
“Murderous Millinery,” [166]
Names, importance of, [129], [166], [239], [240]
Newman, Francis W., [63], [68], [116], [123], [201]
Noel, Hon. Roden, [113]
Okes, Dr., Provost of King’s College, Cambridge, [36], [37], [41]
Olivier, Sir Sydney, [81], [210]
“Ouida,” [207]
Parke, Ernest, [152]
Paul, C. Kegan, [18], [68], [92]
Paul, Herbert W., [28], [30]
Peabody, Philip G., [214]
Pig-killing, [78]
Reclus, Elisée, [204], [205]
Religion, its attitude towards Humaneness, [212-216]
Renton, Chief Justice, his error in the Encyclopædia Britannica, [137]
Ricketson, Daniel, [114]
Ricketson, Walton, [118]
Riley, W. Harrison, [61], [62], [190]
Ritchie, D. G., [70], [125], [126]
Rossetti, W. M., [83], [95], [96], [99], [102]
Ruskin, John, [52], [61], [62], [190], [191];
on Tennyson, [62]
Sanborn, F. B., [114]
Savages, in what sense, [8-10]
Schopenhauer, quoted, [122], [245]
Selous, Edmund, [164]
Selous, F. C., on the Eton Hare-hunt, [155]
Selwyn, Dr. E. C., [28-30], [43], [154]
Selwyn, Dr. G. A., Bishop of Lichfield, [30], [33-35], [185], [186]
Sharp, William, [102], [103]
Shaw, G. Bernard, [61], [75], [80], [82], [83], [88], [93], [95], [98], [109], [113], [151], [166], [174], [210]
Shelley, Lady, [92], [93]
Shelley, P. B., [90-93], [99], [100]
Shelley Society, [91], [93-98]
Shilleto, R., [39], [43]
Shuckburgh, E. S., [57]
Simplification of Life, [73], [75-78]
Slaughter-house barbarities, [9], [148-150]
Smith, Professor Goldwin, [210]
Snake-Feeding in Zoological Gardens, [164], [165]
Socialism, [61], [73], [79], [80];
Dr. Warre on, [65]
Solomon, on the rod, Butlerized, [137]
Spencer, Herbert, [202]
Stag-hunting, [152-154], [170]
Stephen, Sir Leslie, [70], [91]
Stewart, Hon. FitzRoy, [160], [161]
“Stiggins,” [25], [26]
Stillman, W. J., [209]
Stratton, Rev. J., [124], [157], [158]
“Swage,” [21]
Swinburne, A. C., [102-107]
Symonds, J. A., [112], [113]
Tait, Professor Lawson, [144], [145]
Tallack, William, [142], [143]
Telemachus, the Martyr, [213]
Thompson, Dr., Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, [41]
Thomson, James (“B.V.”), [101-104], [237]
Thoreau, H. D., [73], [76], [78], [114], [115], [118], [122];
quoted, [77]
Tolstoy, Count, [79], [204], [205]
Tovey, D. C., [57]
Trine, R. W., [209], [210]
Vaughan, Mgr. J. S., [126]
Vegetarianism, at Eton, [62-64], [68]
Veresaeff, V., his Confessions of a Physician, [147]
Vivisection, [12], [127], [146-148]
Wallace, Alfred R., [202]
Warre, Dr. E., Headmaster of Eton, [59], [60], [65], [97], [154]
Watts, G. F., [204]
Watts-Dunton, Theodore, [102], [104-106], [108], [129]
Welldon, Rt. Rev. J. E. C., [28-30]
West, William, his portrait of Shelley, [99], [100]
Wilde, Oscar, [86], [181], [182]
Williams, Howard, [63], [122], [124], [146]
Zoological Gardens, [163], [164];
piety at the Reptile House, [165]