Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Russia; Russia -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain; Russia -- Social life and customs
Disraeli, Mr. (Lord Beaconsfield), first meeting with Madame Novikoff,
24; his policy resented by Russia, 29; against the freeing of Bulgaria
from Turkish oppression, 113; his high opinion of Abdul Hamid, 157-158;
on the Treaty of Berlin, 159; on England's policy with regard to Asia
Minor, 160; opposes Russia's entry into Constantinople, 266
Dmitrieff, General Radko, 267
Dogger Bank incident, 197
Dolgorouki, Prince Vladimir, 74
Döllinger, Dr., 57, 58, 68
Dostoyevsky, Fiodor, 236, 237
Douma, the, 49
Egypt, 94
Elizabeth, Grand Duchess, 137, 296
Emperor, Russian, 21
England, 20, 29, 30, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 49, 50, 52, 89, 93,
96, 97, 99, 100, 113, 118, 149, 151, 155, 158, 160, 164, 185, 186, 193,
194, 197, 201, 216, 217, 238, 242, 269, 292, 293, 294, 296
France, 79, 89, 203, 237
Franco-German War, 288
Freeman, E. A., 39
_Free Russia_, 199
Fock, General, 192
_Fortnightly Review_, 61, 163
Froude, Henry, 39, 66, 80, 82, 194
Germany, 22, 33, 50, 51, 95, 109, 203, 271, 277, 287, 291, 293, 297
Ghiray, Hadji, 31
Gibraltar, 49
Girardin, Emile de, 70
Gladstone, Mr. W. E., makes acquaintance of Madame Novikoff, 23; what
he called her, 24; solitary championship of Russia, 25; publishes his
pamphlet, _The Bulgarian Horrors and the Question of the East_, 26; his
anxiety about the future of England and Russia, 27; speaks at St.
James's Hall, 43; a misunderstood incident, 44; his fearless
denunciation of Turkey, 45; his friendship with Madame Novikoff
criticised, 48; his dying utterance, 53; his character, 54; he reviews
Madame Novikoff's _Russia and England_, 55; Cardinal Manning's opinion
of him, 56; his interest in the Old Catholics, 57; a letter to Madame
Novikoff, 58; another letter, 62-64; his interest in Shakespeare, 65; a
talk with Hayward, 67; his love of books, 68; an incident at Munich,
69; at a dinner in Paris, 70; his knowledge of French, 71; a comment by
the _Pall Mall Gazette_, 102; on the Berlin Treaty, 147; urges the
coercion of the Sultan, 152; a letter on Lord Salisbury's position,
153; on the Sultan of Turkey, 154; condemns the policy of Prince
Lobanoff, 156; on the Cyprus Treaty, 161; on the history of nations, 219
Gladstone, Mrs., 40, 55, 67
Gladstone, Miss Helen, 69, 70, 71
Gortschakoff, Prince, 37, 51, 95, 105
Goya, Francisco, 84
Great Britain, 23, 34, 40, 48, 162
Greece, 49
Grey, Lady Sybil, 137
Grey, Earl, 137
Hague Conference, The, 30, 186
Hamilton, Bishop, 56
Harcourt, Sir William, 39
Hayward, 65, 67, 193, 194
Helen, Grand Duchess, 73, 74-77, 141, 142
Herzegovina, 31
Ignatieff, General, 46, 47
_Is Russia Wrong?_ by Madame Novikoff, 162
Italy, 32, 203
Japan, 197, 257
Jews, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120, 121
Kaiser, 20, 87
"Karaims," ancestors of, 122
Kinglake, A. W., 34, 39, 66, 82, 93, 97, 186, 187, 188, 192, 193, 194
Karaite Jews, the, 119
Keyserling, Count, 60, 77, 89
Khalil Pasha, 72
Khanoff, General Ali, 21
Khvostoff, Mons., 23
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