English language: the tie between Pan-Angles, 31-32, 39, 40; characteristics of, 33; development of, 28, 30, 33; standards in, 29; differences of dialect and colonization, 29; local variations of speech, 29, 30, 31; the written language, 31; place of, as a world language, 35; Americanisms, 29.

English-speaking peoples: the seven nations, 16 et seq., 79 et seq., 189; number of, 33 and n. 1 232; the assumption of superiority in, 35 et seq.

European migrations into Britain, 2.

Executive control, 94, 111.

Federal courts, 102-103.

Federalism, 200, 224.

Federated Malay States, the, 13, 14, 200 n. 1.

Federation, 200 n. 1, 232; evolution of, 205.

Federation of Pan-Angles, considered,93, 129-130, 203, 206 et seq., 227 et seq.; methods of, 208-209; plans for, 210 et seq.; arbitration as leading to, 216; conferences as stepping-stones to, 216-217; educative influences as factors in, 218-220, 221-222; facilities for communication as a factor in promoting, 217; voluntary {240} associations for promotion of, 218-220; defensive efforts previous to, 222-223.

Forbes, W. C., quoted, 92.