Elections, 1852, Whig nominations, Scott’s stumping tour, [86], [87]; 1856, Kansas as issue, [88]; 1876, controversy, and flexibility of Constitution, [203], [219], [245]; 1896, bimetallism as issue, [228]; attitude of Godkin, [286].
Elizabeth, Froude and Gardiner on, [149]; and Anglo-Saxon development, [172].
Emerson, R. W., on originality, [28]; on mathematics, [57]; on philanthropists, [181]; on The Nation, [270].
England, Macaulay’s history, [37], [41], [62]; Gardiner’s history, [143]–[150]; Lecky’s history, [154], [155]; Walpole’s history, [161], [163], [164]; conditions in 1815, [161]; Green’s history, [171], [172]; Alabama claims arbitration, [217]; Venezuela-Guiana boundary, [225], [285]; draft general arbitration treaty, [226]; attitude of Godkin, [272], [284], [290]; Cromwell and the Commonwealth, [317]–[323].
Evarts, W. M., Secretary of State, ability, [246]; social character, [262]; pessimism, [288].
Evening Post, acquires The Nation, Godkin as editor, [274].
Evolution, and history, [4], [36].
Executive. See Civil service, Presidential office.
Federal Constitution, English model, [203]; rigidity and flexibility, [203], [216]; as political tradition, [208]. See also Presidential office.
Ferrero, Guglielmo, as historian, [75]; on Cicero’s contradictions, [290].