Essays Critical and NarrativeReprint of the original, first published in 1874. |
Contents
SPEECHES OF LORD BROUGHAM | 1 |
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND | 24 |
THE KINGDOM OF ITALY | 61 |
THE JUDGES OF ENGLAND | 110 |
LITERARY STYLE | 162 |
PROGRESS OF LEGAL REFORM | 204 |
AN ELECTION IN FRANCE | 221 |
A JOURNEY TO ASHANGO LAND | 247 |
EUGÉNIE DE GUERIN | 273 |
TUNNEL THROUGH THE ALPS | 293 |
ITS HISTORY | 316 |
VISIT TO RUSSIA AND THE GREAT FAIR OF NIJNI NOVOGOROD | 346 |
VISIT TO PORTLAND PRISON | 385 |
WILLIAM COBBETT | 409 |
HISTORICAL EVIDENCE | 438 |
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