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Front Page Titles (by Subject) The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot, vol. 9 (Essays from the Economist, the Saturday Review)
Walter Bagehot, The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot, vol. 9 (Essays from the Economist, the Saturday Review) [1915]Edition used:The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot, ed. Mrs. Russell Barrington. The Works in Nine Volumes. The Life in One Volume. (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1915). Vol. 9.
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- Preface to Volume IX.
- Errata.
- Mr. Disraeli. ( From “ the Economist, ” 2 Nd July, 1859.)
- Lord Macaulay. ( From “ the Economist, ” 31 St December, 1859.)
- The Death of Count Cavour. ( From “ the Economist, ” 8 Th June, 1861.)
- The Limit of Defensive Outlay: Mr. Cobden’s Three Panics. ( From “ the Economist, ” 26 Th April, 1862.)
- Mr. Stansfeld and Signor Mazzini. ( From “ the Economist, ” 26 Th March, 1864.)
- The Assassination of Mr. Lincoln. ( From “ the Economist, ” 29 Th April, 1865.)
- Politics As a Profession. ( From “ the Economist, ” 17 Th June, 1865.)
- Oxford and Mr. Gladstone. ( From “ the Economist, ” 22 Nd July, 1865.)
- Mr. Carlyle On Mr. Eyre. ( From “ the Economist, ” 15 Th September, 1866.)
- Why Mr. Disraeli Has Succeeded. ( From “ the Economist, ” 7 Th September, 1867.)
- The Death of Lord Brougham. ( From “ the Economist, ” 16 Th May, 1868.)
- Lord Lawrence. ( From “ the Economist, ” 3 Rd April, 1869.)
- The Uses of Scotch Liberalism. ( From “ the Economist, ” 17 Th April, 1869.)
- Quiet Reasons For Quiet Peers. ( From “ the Economist, ” 12 Th June, 1869.)
- The Suffrage For Women. ( From “ the Economist, ” 7 Th May, 1870.)
- Are Alsace and Lorraine Worth Most to Germany Or France? ( From “ the Economist, ” 24 Th September, 1870.)
- Mr. Bright’s Retirement. ( From “ the Economist, ” 24 Th December, 1870.)
- Marshal Prim. ( From “ the Economist, ” 7 Th January, 1871.)
- The “quarterly Review” On the Lessons of the War. ( From “ the Economist, ” 28 Th January, 1871.)
- Mr. Gladstone On Home Rule For Ireland. ( From “ the Economist, ” 30 Th September, 1871.)
- Mr. Gladstone and the People. ( From “ the Economist, ” 4 Th November, 1871.)
- Mazzini. ( From “ the Economist, ” 16 Th March, 1872.)
- The Emperor Napoleon. ( From “ the Economist, ” 11 Th January, 1873.)
- The Late Mr. Graves. ( From “ the Economist, ” 25 Th January, 1873.)
- Mr. Fawcett. ( From “ the Economist, ” 8 Th February, 1873.)
- The Government and the Dissenters. ( From “ the Economist, ” 29 Th March, 1873.)
- The Late Mr. Mill. ( From “ the Economist, ” 17 Th May, 1873.)
- Sir C. Dilke On the Civil List. ( From “ the Economist, ” 10 Th January, 1874.)
- Not a Middle Party But a Middle Government. ( From “ the Economist, ” 17 Th January, 1874.)
- The Advantages and Disadvantages of Becoming a Member of Parliament. ( From “ the Economist, ” 7 Th February, 1874.)
- The Women’s Degrees. ( From “ the Economist, ” 23 Rd May, 1874.)
- Mr. Gladstone On Ritualism. ( From “ the Economist, ” 3rd October, 1874.)
- The Premiership. ( From “ the Economist, ” 2 Nd January, 1875.)
- Mr. Gladstone’s Resignation. ( From “ the Economist, ” 16 Th January, 1875.)
- The Leadership of the Liberal Party. ( From “ the Economist, ” 6 Th February, 1875.)
- Prince Bismarck’s Last Speech. ( From “ the Economist, ” 27th March, 1875.)
- Sir John Lubbock’s Ancient Monuments Bill. ( From “ the Economist, ” 17 Th April, 1875.)
- Lord Salisbury On Moderation. ( From “ the Economist, ” 3rd July, 1875.)
- Mr. Bright On Landowning. ( From “ the Economist, ” 29 Th January, 1876.)
- The Oxford University Bill. ( From “ the Economist, ” 4 Th March, 1876.)
- The Conservative Vein In Mr. Bright. ( From “ the Economist, ” 29 Th April, 1876.)
- The Centenary of the “wealth of Nations”. ( From “ the Economist, ” 3 Rd June, 1876.)
- Mr. John Morley On Education. ( From “ the Economist, ” 14 Th October, 1876.)
- What Should Not Be the Policy of England In the East. ( From “ the Economist, ” 21 St October, 1876.)
- The Prince Consort and Lord Palmerston. ( From “ the Economist, ” 4 Th November, 1876.)
- Cardinal Antonelli. ( From “ the Economist, ” 11 Th November, 1876.)
- The Public Bewilderment About the Higher Education. ( From “ the Economist, ” 2 Nd December, 1876.)
- Mr. Lowe On the Oxford and Cambridge University Bill. ( From “ the Economist, ” 24 Th February, 1877.)
- The Declaration of Paris. ( From “ the Economist, ” 17 Th March, 1877.)
- Tenders For Treasury Bills. ( From “ the Economist, ” 17 Th March, 1877.)
- Dull Government. ( From “ the Saturday Review, ” 16 Th February, 1856.)
- Average Government. ( From “ the Saturday Review, ” 29 Th March, 1856.)
- Thinking Government. ( From “ the Saturday Review, ” 19 Th April, 1856.)
- Intellectual Conservatism. ( From “ the Saturday Review, ” 26 Th April, 1856.)
- Inconvincible Governments. ( From “ the Saturday Review, ” 21 St June, 1856.)
- Mr. James Deacon Hume. 1 ( From “ the Saturday Review, ” 7 Th May, 1859.)
- Rogers’s Recollections. 1 ( From “ the Saturday Review, ” 6 Th August, 1859.)
- The Semi-detached House. 1 ( From “ the Saturday Review, ” 27 Th August, 1859.)
- The Adventures of Philip On His Way Through the World. ( From “ the Spectator, ” 9 Th August, 1862.)
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