CONTENTS.
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The Flitch of Bacon; or, the Custom of Dunmow. A Tale of English Home. Part VI.—The Procession of the Flitch. By the Editor | 1 | |
The Cruise of the Miranda in the Baltic | 39 | |
Our Annual Peep into the Royal Academy | 45 | |
Literary Leaflets. By Sir Nathaniel. No. XIX.—John Gibson Lockhart | 56 | |
The Alliance of Britain and France. By Nicholas Michell | 64 | |
A Peep into Artists' Studios in Rome. By C. P. | 66 | |
On the Turkish Question | 74 | |
Schantl: the Warrior Prophet of the Caucasus | 83 | |
Travels in Russia and Siberia | 95 | |
American Authorship. By Sir Nathaniel. No. XII.—Theodore Parker | 105 | |
The Gulf of Finland | 112 | |
Diary of a First Winter in Rome—1854. By Florentia. | 120, 232, 309, 403 | |
The Black Sea Provinces | 127 | |
The Real State of the Case, set forth by Mrs. MacTurtle | 140 | |
Haxthausen's Transcaucasia | 144 | |
The Turkish Campaign of 1829 | 152 | |
Literary Leaflets. By Sir Nathaniel. No. XX.—Professor Wilson | 162 | |
The Reveillie. By Mrs. Acton Tindal | 179 | |
A Day at Malvern. The Sequel to "A Visit to Worcester." By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" | 181 | |
Tales of my Dragoman. By Basil May. No. VII.—Beetroot versus Coffee-pot | 197 | |
How do British Seamen Fight? By Nicholas Michell | 207 | |
A Drive to the Derby | 209 | |
American Authorship. By Sir Nathaniel. No. XIII.—James Russell Lowell | 222 | |
The Lion-Killer of Algeria | 253 | |
A Soldier's Career. By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" | 268 | |
Literary Leaflets. By Sir Nathaniel. No. XXI.—Dr. Croly | 284 | |
A German View of the Eastern Question | 291 | |
Hither and Thither | 301 |