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. Bagehot, Mr. Walter, his 'English Constitution,' 518 his character, 521 influence of his writings, 532 universal and varied representation, 533 clear style, 534 the principle of evolution, 535 on royal education, 536 Constitutional monarchy, 537. Banker, the Country, by Mr. George Rae, 133 Joint Stock Banking, 134 loanable capital, 135 trade interests, 136 individual responsibility, _ib._ limited liability, 137 uncovered advances, _ib._ prosperity of Scotland, 138 difference between a mortgage and a bill of exchange, 139 fixed capital, 140 floating capital, 141 telegraphic transfer, _ib._ personal security, 142 'runs' on a bank, 143-145 banking reserve, 145 panics, 146, 147 the Act of 1844, 147 the Golden Age, 149 Bank Law of Germany, 149, 150 National Banks of the U.S., 150 Swedish Banks, 151 banking system of Australasia, 152 'Popular Banks in Italy, 153 contrasted with the Post Office Savings-banks in England, 154. Batchelor, Rev. H., sermon upon 'The Bishops on Disestablishment,' 38. Beaconsfield, Lord, his historic warning in 1880 of danger in Ireland, 551. Bismarck, Prince, his opinion of Mr. Gladstone, 281, 282. Books and Reading, 501 Sir John Lubbock's list, _ib._ Comte's catalogue or syllabus, 502 indolent readers, 503 perplexity of the student, 504 difficulties in classification, 505 Mr. Weldon's practical list, 507 Mr. F. Harrison's 'Choice of Books, _ib._ the desultory reader, 508 Dibdin's 'Library Companion,' 509 Chroniclers and Historians, _ib._ philosophical histories, 510 Voyages and Travels, 511 Children's Books, 512 Mr. Lowell's maxim for reading, 513 use of odd moments, 514 periodical literature, 515 selection of books, 516 students' books, 517 fragmentary reading, 518. Brewer, Prof., his 'Introductions,' 293 Essay on 'New Sources of English History,' 294 draws attention to the value of the 'Calendars,' _ib._ British Empire. _See_ Travels. Broch, Dr., '_Le Royaume de Norvege et le Peuple Norvegien_,' 384 his Report for the Exhibition at Paris, 397 production of cereals and potatoes in Norway, in 1875, 405 _note_. _See_ Yeomen. Brown, Rev., on the control exercised in the Dissenting Churches, 37. ----, Mr. Rawdon, the late, his facsimiles of the Autographs in the _Lettere Principi_, 377. _See_ Venetian. Burma, Past and Present, 210
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