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No. 2141. — July 4, 1885.
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- James Russell Lowell, by G. Barnett Smith, Nineteenth Century
- Mrs. Dymond - Part VI., by Mrs. Ritchie, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Muse of History, by Augustine Birrell, Contemporary Review
- Letters from a Private Soldier in Egypt, by William H. Saunders, G Troop, 19th Hussars, Nineteenth Century
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- The Liberal Movement in English Literature - Part IV., by William John Courthope, National Review
- The Torpedo Scare, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Queen's Drawing-Room, Saturday Review
- "The Father of German Music." - Johann Sebastian Bach, by James Mason, Leisure Hour
- Lord Beaconsfield's Youth, Spectator
Poetry.
- At the Station on an Autumn Morning, by Giosue Carducci, translated from the Italian by H. Courthope Bowen, Macmillan's Magazine
- Then and Now, by Mary J. Murchie, Chambers' Journal
- Cowper, by Herbert B. Garrod, Spectator
Miscellany.
- Enamelled Glass, Pottery Gazette
No. 2142. — July 11, 1885.
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- Genius and Insanity, by James Sully, Nineteenth Century
- Fortune's Wheel - Part V., Blackwood's Magazine
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- From Montevideo to Paraguay - Part I., Macmillan's Magazine
- Erckmann-Chatrian, by S. Baring-Gould, Gentleman's Magazine
- Unexplained - Part III., by Louisa Molesworth, Macmillan's Magazine
- Curiosities of Music, by James Mason, Leisure Hour
- A Vigil in Stonehenge, by Carnarvon, National Review
- Curiosities of Taxation, All The Year Round
Poetry.
- Iona, 1885, Good Words
- In Canterbury Cathedral, by Dinah Craik, the author of " John Halifax, Gentleman", English Illustrated Magazine
No. 2143. — July 18, 1885.
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- Wyclif and the Bible, by William Milligan, Fortnightly Review
- Fortune's Wheel - Part VI., Blackwood's Magazine
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXIV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- The Irish Parliament of 1782, by Henry Jephson, Nineteenth Century
- Prince Bismarck as a Diplomatist, Temple Bar
- A Brother of the Misericordia, by "Luigi Savelli", Chambers' Journal
- The Russian Armament, Temple Bar
- From "Reminiscences of my Life" - Part I., by Mary Howitt, Good Words
- Music and Musicians, All The Year Round
- Eighth Centenary of Gregory VII., Saturday Review
Poetry.
- Summer Evening, by John T. Beer, Sunday Magazine
- Spring's the Time, by M. C. Gillington, Cassell's Magazine
Miscellany.
No. 2144. — July 25, 1885.
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- The First Epoch in the Italian Renaissance, London Quarterly Review
- Schwartz: a History, by D. Christie Murray, English Illustrated Magazine
- Stuart Pretenders, Scottish Review
- A Passenger from Shanghai, Belgravia
- A Visit to the Temple of Heaven at Peking, by C. F. Gordon Cumming, London Quarterly Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Marmalade-Making, St. James's Gazette
- The Franco-Chinese Treaty and British Trade, Economist
- Afloat with a Florida Sponger, Field
- The Civilization of Savages, St. James's Gazette
- Nature in London, All The Year Round
- Bee and Ant Phenomena, Chambers' Journal
- The Matchmaker's Euclid, by A. M. Heathcote, Longman's Magazine
Poetry.
- From the Romaic of Soutsos, by Charles L. Graves, Spectator
- "As when some workers, toiling at a loom", by J. E. Panton, Chambers' Journal
- Bed in Summer, by R. L. Stevenson, A Child's Garden of Verses
Miscellany.
No. 2145. — August 1, 1885.
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- Sir William Napier, by T. R. E. Holmes, National Review
- Mrs. Dymond - Part VII., by Mrs. Ritchie, Macmillan's Magazine
- Mr. J. R. Lowell, Fortnightly Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXVI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- From Montevideo to Paraguay - Part II., Macmillan's Magazine
- A Paris Suburb, All The Year Round
- An Afghan Jailer, by Rev. T. P. Hughes, B.D., late of Peshawar, Leisure Hour
- The March of the White Man, Spectator
- The Measure of Fidget, by F. G., Nature
- The Biblical Brotherhood, Spectator
- The Musical Pitch Question, Spectator
Poetry.
- The Old Home, by Sarah Doudney, Good Words
- "O Faces Pitiful and Pale", Spectator
Miscellany.
- The National Anthem in India, Academy
No. 2146. — August 8, 1885.
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- Victor Hugo, by M. O. W. Oliphant, Contemporary Review
- Fortune's Wheel - Part VII., Blackwood's Magazine
- Modern Catholics and Scientific Freedom, by St. George Mivart, Nineteenth Century
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXVII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Local Government and Ireland, Fortnightly Review
- A Walking Tour in the Landes - Part I., Macmillan's Magazine
- The International Sanitary Conference in Rome, Nature
- Leo XIII. as Ultramontane, Spectator
- The Lyons Silk Trade, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- Frowendienst, by Francis Earle, Academy
- Ego and Non-Ego; or, All my I, Punch
- Gower, in June, by Herbert New, Spectator
- Cressy, Spectator
No. 2147. — August 15, 1885.
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- The Electress Sophia, Quarterly Review
- Fortune's Wheel - Part VIII., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Work of Victor Hugo, by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Nineteenth Century
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXVIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Life in Patagonia, by W. H. Hudson, Gentleman's Magazine
- A Swain of Arcady, by Augustus Jessopp, Nineteenth Century
- Eugene Bodichon: a Republican of 1830, Temple Bar
- An Actress's Love-Letters, St. James's Gazette
- A Maori "Last Day", by H. M. B., St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- To a Thrush, All The Year Round
- An Obermannic Epilogue, Spectator
- The Dead Soldier at Mt. McGregor, by Charles Noble Gregory, Milwaukee Sunday Sentinel
No. 2148. — August 22, 1885.
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- Winifred, Countess of Nithsdaill, Scottish Review
- The Great Keinplatz Experiment, by A. Conan Doyle, Belgravia
- Parliamentary Manners, by Henry W. Lucy, Nineteenth Century
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXIX., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Marlborough, by A. G. Bradley, Macmillan's Magazine
- An Unknown Colony, Blackwood's Magazine
- Samuel Foote. The English Aristophanes, Temple Bar
- The Poet of Elegy, Spectator
- A Chinese Ascot, Cornhill Magazine
Poetry.
- A Rowland for an Oliver, Punch
- Shipwreck Wood, All The Year Round
- Answers, by Sarah Doudney, Sunday Magazine
- On the Death of the Princess Mary of Portugal, by Camoens
Miscellany.
- Sandwich, Our Own Country
No. 2149. — August 29, 1885.
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- The Huguenot Reformation in the Norman Isles, London Quarterly Review
- Johnnie's Diary - from London to New York, Tinsley's Magazine
- Footprints, Blackwood's Magazine
- Morning Calls in the West Country, by F. J. Tristram, Belgravia
- The Crown Diamonds of France, All The Year Round
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXX., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- From "Reminiscences of my Life" - Part II., by Mary Howitt, Good Words
- The Krakatoa Eruption - Part I., by Philip Neale, late British chaplain at Batavia, Leisure Hour
- An Appeal to Men of Wealth, by Lord Brabazon, National Review
- Ground-Rents and the Abolition of Leaseholds, Estates' Gazette
Poetry.
- In a Hammock, Punch
- Kalanos to Alexander, by A. Werner, Academy
- A Waif, by D. J. R., Chambers' Journal
No. 2150. — September 5, 1885.
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- The French in North America, Edinburgh Review
- Mrs. Dymond - Part VIII., by Mrs. Ritchie, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Princesse de Lamballe, Temple Bar
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXXI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- A Walking Tour in the Landes - Part II., Macmillan's Magazine
- A Margate Grotto, by Marie Corelli, Temple Bar
Poetry.
- The Best Wine Last, by Henry Burton, Good Words
- A Jersey Summer Day, by S. H. C., Spectator
- Llanmadoc, by Herbert New, Spectator
- Love's Sleep, by J. Williams, Chambers' Journal
- Ethics of the Dust, Spectator
No. 2151. — September 12, 1885.
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- The Paris Newspaper Press, by Theodore Child, Fortnightly Review
- Fortune's Wheel - Part IX., Blackwood's Magazine
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXXII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Memoirs of Count Pasolini, Edinburgh Review
- Constance Alfieri, Marquise D'Azeglio, by E. Martinengo-Cesaresco, Temple Bar
- The Krakatoa Eruption - Part II., by Philip Neale, late British chaplain at Batavia, Leisure Hour
- Midsummer in the Soudan, by Henry Brackenbury, Fortnightly Review
- An Old London Gardener, Spectator
- Recent Pyramid-Work, Chambers' Journal
- Modern Prettiness v. Art, Temple Bar
Poetry.
- My Old Home, Athenæum
- Horace. Book II., Ode 16, by Stephen de Vere, Spectator
- An Invitation, St. James's Gazette
No. 2152. — September 19, 1885.
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- What Can History Teach Us?, by W. S. Lilly, Contemporary Review
- Fortune's Wheel - Part X., Blackwood's Magazine
- "The Metaphysical Society", by R. H. Hutton, Nineteenth Century
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXXIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Lord Peterborough, by Ribblesdale, Fortnightly Review
- The Krakatoa Eruption - Part III., by Philip Neale, late British chaplain at Batavia, Leisure Hour
- Unparliamentary Boroughs, Cornhill Magazine
- Anarchism in Switzerland - Part I., Spectator
- English History in Danish Archives, Globe
- On a House-Boat, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- Cardinal Newman and General Gordon, by M. A. E. H., Spectator
- "The morning lights sleep softly on this hill", by John Hoghen, Spectator
- A very Hot Day in July: an Inland Scene, by Rev. Henry Badham
- Scratches, by C. B., Temple Bar
- "When Omar Died, the Rose did Weep", by Mrs. Herbert Hills, Spectator
Miscellany.
- The Wolf Note, by W. H. Patterson, Notes and Queries
No. 2153. — September 26, 1885.
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- A Jesuit Reformer and Poet, by Rev. Father Ryder, Nineteenth Century
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXXIV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- The Liberal Movement in English Literature - Part V., by William John Courthope, National Review
- Mrs. Dymond - Part IX., by Mrs. Ritchie, Macmillan's Magazine
- From "Reminiscences of my Life" - Part II., by Mary Howitt, Good Words
- The Krakatoa Eruption - Part IV., by Philip Neale, late British chaplain at Batavia, Leisure Hour
- Anarchism in Switzerland - Part II., Spectator
- Lord Houghton, Spectator
- A Scotch Porson, Spectator
- The Caitiff Catfish, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- Horace. Book III., Ode 29, by Stephen de Vere, Spectator
- If I were You, by G. Clifton Bingham, Chambers' Journal