CONTENTS
OF
THE THIRTY-FIRST VOLUME.
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Sketches of the English Bar.—No. I. Mr. Brougham, 1.—No. II. Sir Edward Sugden, 142.—No. III. Sir Thomas Denman, 252.—No. IV. Sir James Scarlett | 426 | |
The Legacy of a late Poet | No. I. 11, II. 116, III. 211, IV. 312 | |
Conversations with an Ambitious Student in Ill Health, No. II. 16, III. 193, IV. 296, V. 411 | ||
Early Rising:—"I'll pack my Portmanteau" | 25 | |
A Morning in Spain | 32 | |
Campbell of Spernie’s Three Wives | 33 | |
American Life and Manners | 42 | |
Sketches from the North | No. I. 51 | |
The First Mile-stone on the Harrow Road | 58 | |
Discontent of the Common People | 59 | |
Poland. A History of the Intrigues and Events which led to the Dismemberment and final Partition of Poland, and of the Causes of the Revolution in 1830 | 65 | |
The Last Look. By L. E. L. | 71 | |
Living Literary Characters.—No. I. Sir Walter Scott, 72.—No. II. The Honourable Mrs. Norton, 180.—No. III. The Author of "Paul Pry," 271.—No. IV. James Fenimore Cooper, Esq. 356.—No. V. Edward Lytton Bulwer, Esq. 437.—No. VI. Thomas Haynes Bayly, Esq. | 550 | |
Sir Ralph Latoun | 87 | |
Speakers and Speeches in Parliament.—No. II. The Cabinet, 88.—No. III. Members of the Government not in the Cabinet, 136.—No. IV. 213.—No. V. The Great Reform Debate, 347.—No. VI. | 404 | |
The Ballot | 97 | |
My Sinecure Place | 104 | |
Vicissitudes in a Lawyer's Life | 105 |