AFGHANISTAN, Ancient Buddhist Re- mains in, by W. Simpson, F.R.G.S., 189
Among French Friends in Burgundy: Dijon, by Miss M. Betham-Edwards, 392
Aspects (Some) of Indian Finance, by IV. W. Hunter, 24
Atheistic View of Life (The), by R. H. Hutton, 652
BANK, What is a? and What does it deal in? by Professor Bonamy Price, 668
Blues and Buffs: a Sketch of a Con- tested Election, by an M.P., 548, 683, 831
Buckle, Thomas Henry, 361 Buddhist Remains (Ancient) in Afghan- istan, by W. Simpson, F.R.G.S., 189 Burton's Reign of Queen Anne,' by the Editor, 337
CAMPAIGN (The Zulu), from a Military
point of View, by Lieut.-Colonel Harness, 477
Canon Mozley, The late, by Principal Shairp, 174
Coming Election (The), 421 Contesting the Counties, by William Minto, 504 Competition, Effects of Western, on the Eastern States of America, by the Right Hon. Lyon Playfair, 747 Counties, Contesting the, by William Minto, 504
Crisis, The Electoral, 571 Crookit Meg (The): a Story of the Year One, by Shirley, 272, 403, 489, 642, 721
Culture, Painting and Popular, by T. C. Horsfall, 849
DEPARTURE, The New, 857
Diamonds, Natural and Artificial, by Miss Agnes M. Clerke, 817 EARTHBOUND: a Story of the Seen and
the Unseen, by Mrs. Oliphant, 118 Effects of Western Competition on the Eastern States of America, by the Right Hon. Lyon Playfair, 747
Election, The Coming, 421 Election, The Past, 711 Electoral Crisis (The), 571 English Liberals and Continental Libe- rals, 222
English Nation (The) and the Zulu War, by the Rev. Sir George W. Cox, Bart., 261
FIRST Impressions of the New World, by the Duke of Argyll. Conclusion,
Free Trade Principles and Taxation, by Lieut.-Colonel Romilly, 314
French Friends in Burgundy (Among): Dijon, by Miss M. Betham-Edwards, 392
GEOLOGY and History, by Grant Allen, 769
Gladstone (Mr.) in Scotland, 103 Gladstone's (Mr.) Ancestors. The Gled- stanes of Gledstanes and Coklaw: a Chapter in Old Scottish Story, by J. Veitch, 805
Greek Literature, On the Origin of a Written, by Professor F. A. Paley, 324
Grievances (The) of Women, by Mrs. Oliphant, 698
IMPRISONED Princess (An)-Leonora Christina of Denmark, 235
Indian Finance, Some Aspects of, by W. W. Hunter, 24
Ireland and England, by an M.P., 73 Irish Land Reform, from an Irish Point of View, by J. C. McCoan, 378
LAND Reform (Irish), from an Irish Point of View, by J. C. McCoan, 378 Last Years of the Prince Consort, by the Editor, 755
Liberals (English) and Continental Li- berals, 222
MacPherson, Burns, and Scott in their relation to the Modern Revolution, by J. S. Stuart-Glennie, 516
Mary Anerley: a Yorkshire Tale, by R. D. Blackmore:
Chap. XXIII. Love Militant, I
XXIV. Love Penitent, 12 XXV. Down among the Dead Weeds, 15
XXVI. Men of Solid Timber, 145 XXVII. The Proper Way to Ar- gue, 151
XXVIII. Farewell Wife and Chil- dren Dear, 156
XXIX. Tactics of Defence, 160 XXX. Inland Opinion, 165 XXXI. Tactics of Attack, 289 XXXII. Cordial Enjoyment, 295 XXXIII. Bearded in his Den, 304 XXXIV. The Dove-cot, 309
XXXV. Little Carroways, 433 XXXVI. Maids and Mermaids, 437 XXXVII. Fact, or Factor, 446 XXXVIII. The Demon of the Axe,
Scotland, Mr. Gladstone in, 103 Shakespeare, What he learnt at School, by Professor T. S. Baynes :
Part II., 83 Part III., 619
Swiss Novelist (A), by Miss Helen Zimmern, 459
TAXATION, Free Trade Principles and, by Lieut.-Colonel Romilly, 314 Thomas Henry Buckle, 361 Thrift (National) and its Practical Promotion, by the Rev. W. L. Black- ley, 532
Type (A) of the Renaissance, by Miss E. M. Clerke, 58
VARIATIONS (The) of the Roman Church, by Very Rev. the Dean of Westmin- ster, 600
View of Life, The Atheistic, by R. H. Hutton, 652
WHAT is a Bank? and What does it Deal in by Professor Bonamy Price, 668
What is Money? by Professor Bonamy Price, 248
What Shakespeare Learnt at School, by Professor T. S. Baynes: Part II., 83 Part III., 619
Women, The Grievances of, by Mrs. Oliphant, 698
Wordsworth, by Professor E. Caird, 205
ZULU Campaign (The), from a Military Point of View, by Lieut.-Colonel A. Harness, 477
Zulu War, The English Nation and the, by the Rev. Sir George W. Cox, Bart., 261
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