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English counties that the relations between India and Central Asia are uncertain. A policy of moderation and proportion is the policy the Liberal party proposes in opposition to a Conservative policy, which treats infinitely remote objects of desire and objects of aversion as all in the front rank, and all deserving the utmost national sacrifices and risks. If Conservatives complain that a Liberal Opposition is bound to formulate its programme more precisely before depriving Lord Beaconsfield of office, they may be asked to explain what, apart from the Straits of Malacca, was the definite Conservative programme upon which Mr. Disraeli ejected Mr. Gladstone.

November 22, 1879.

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VOL. XX. NEW SERIES.

AFGHANISTAN. By G. T. P., 534
Altruism, the Failure of, 494

BIBLIOMANIA in 1879, by Shirley, 71
Biography, Studies in, 255

CESAR, Mr. Froude's, by Professor W.
Y. Sellar, 315

Cheneys and the House of Russell, by
J. A. Froude, 360
Clifford (Professor), 685

Councils of Europe, England and the,851
Cross (Mr.) and Lord Salisbury in Lan-
cashire, 702

EGYPT and the Pre-Homeric Greeks, by
A. Lang, 171

England and the Councils of Europe, 851
Eton and Oxford, our Sons at, by a
'Parent,' 831

European Democracy, Prince Napoleon
and, by Karl Blind, 504

'FAMILIAR Photographs in Verse,' by
Arthur Hill, 230

First Impressions of the New World,
by the Duke of Argyll. Part I. 748
Foreign Policy, The Cost of a, 564
French Tragedy before Corneille, by G.
Saintsbury, 456

Froude's (Mr.) 'Cæsar,' by Professor
W. Y. Sellar, 315

GALLICIAN Novelist (A), by Helen Zim-
mern, 195

Gladstone (Mr.) as a Man of Letters, 657 -
Gossip and Gossip, 90

Government (A) on its Defence, 125

HOLIDAY Travel Books:

Stevenson's Travels with a Donkey
in the Cevennes,' 400
Seguin's' The Black Forest,' &c., 400
Leader Scott's A Nook in the Apen-
nines,' 411

'A Yachtsman's Holiday,' 415
Betham-Edwards's (M.), Holidays
in Eastern France,' 416

Holy Land, My Journal in the, by Mrs
Brassey, 338, 522, 808

Homeric Mythology and Religion: a
Reply to Mr. Gladstone, by the Rev.
Sir G. W. Cox, 798

Hungarian (A) Episode: Zigeuner
Music, by the Author of 'Flemish
Interiors,' 390

IRELAND, Tenant Right in, 351

LAND Question (The), and Report on
Land Titles and Transfer, by Arthur
Arnold, 634

Little to Shew, by A. K. H. B., 647

MARY Anerley: a Yorkshire Tale, by-
R. D. Blackmore:

Chap. I. Headstrong and Headlong, 13
II. Scargate Hall, 15

III. A Disappointing Appointment,
18

IV. Disquietude, 23

V. Decision, 27

VI. Anerley Farm, 31

VII. A Dane in the Dyke, 143.
VIII. Captain Carroway, 150
IX. Robin Cockscroft, 159

X. Robin Lyth, 165

XI. Dr. Upandown, 291
XII. In a Lane, not Alone, 299

XIII. Grumbling and Growling, 308
XIV. Serious Charges, 433
XV. Caught at last, 441
XVI. Discipline Asserted, 449
XVII. Delicate Inquiries, 579
XVIII. Goyle Bay, 590

XIX. A Farm to let, 598
XX. An Old Soldier, 723

XXI. Jack and Jill go down the Gill,
731
XXII. Young Gilly Flowers, 738

NAPLES, How we Got Away from: a
Story of the time of King Bomba, 673

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Poetry:

Sonnets, by Lady Charlotte Elliot:
In all Labour there is Profit, 89
The Fountains of Love, 89
Unhoped Delight, 89

To Garibaldi, by Prof. Blackie, 142
Sonnet: The Picture of 'The An-
nunciation,' by Mrs. Emily Pfeiffer,
185

In the Corsican Highlands, by the
Hon. Roden Noel, 386

A Village Idyll, by J. McReath, 475
Pre-Homeric Greeks, Egypt and the,
by A. Lang, 171

Prince Louis Napoleon's Expedition to
Boulogne, by Count Orsi, 210
Public Business, The State of, 276

ROYAL Commission (A) upon the Scotch
Universities, 54

Railway Station, A Siding at a, by
J. A. Froude. Part I. 622

SALISBURY (Lord) and Mr. Cross in
Lancashire, 702

Scotch Universities (The), A Royal
Commission on, 54

Session, Close of the, 409

Shakespeare, What he learnt at School,
by Professor T. S. Baynes, 604
Shelley as a Lyric Poet, by Professor
J. C. Shairp, 38

Siding (A) at a Railway Station, by
J. A. Froude. Part I. 622

Sons (Our) at Eton and Oxford, by a
'Parent,' 831

Stanley, Edward and Catherine, 822
State (The) of Public Business, 276
Strikes: their Cost and Results, by
George Howell, 767

Studies in Biography:

Fitzpatrick's 'Life of Charles Lever,'
255

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Trollope's (A.), Thackeray,' 264
'The Life of Charles James Mathews,

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