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ne's speeches and minutes in 1892.] [Footnote 197: I have used a notice in the _Cambridge Review_ of February 11, 1892, and some notes by Mr. Oscar Browning. I have also to thank several of James's friends for communications; especially Mr. Cornish, now Vice-Provost of Eton College, Mr. Lowry, now an Eton master, Mr. Reginald J. Smith, Q.C., and Mr. H. F. Wilson, of Lincoln's Inn.] [Footnote 198: I deeply regret to say that Professor Goodhart died while these pages were going through the press. The schoolboy affection had been maintained to the end; and Goodhart was one of James's most intimate and valued friends.] [Footnote 199: Mr. Lowry mentions some other ephemeral writings, the _Salt Hill Papers_ and the _Sugar Loaf Papers_.] [Footnote 200: The last was published at the end of 1884.] [Footnote 201: A bibliographical account of the changes in these editions is given in the fourth.] [Footnote 202: A 'Parodist's Apology,' added in the later edition of the _Lapsus_.] BIBLOGRAPHICAL NOTE The independent books published by Sir J. F. Stephen were as follows:-- 1. _Essays by a Barrister_ (reprinted from the _Saturday Review_). London, 1862, Smith, Elder & Co. 1 vol. 8vo. (Anonymous.) Pp. 335. 2. _Defence of the Rev. Rowland Williams, D.D., in the Arches Court of Canterbury_, by James Fitzjames Stephen, M.A., of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, recorder of Newark-on-Trent. London, 1862, Smith, Elder & Co. 1 vol. 8vo. Pp. xlviii. 335. 3. _A General View of the Criminal Law of England_, by James Fitzjames Stephen, M.A., of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, recorder of Newark-on-Trent. London and Cambridge, 1863, Macmillan & Co. 1 vol. 8vo. Pp. xii. 499. 4. _Liberty, Equality, Fraternity_, by James Fitzjames Stephen, Q.C. London, 1873, Smith, Elder & Co. Pp. vi. 350. Second edition of the same (with new preface and additional notes), 1874. Pp. xlix. 370. 5. _A Digest of the Law of Evidence_, by James Fitzjames Stephen, Q.C. London, 1874, Macmillan & Co. Pp. xlii. 198. Reprinted with slight alterations, September 1876, December 1876; with many alterations, 1877. Second edition, 1881. Third, 1887. Fourth, 1893. 6. _A Digest of the Criminal Law_ (_Crimes and Punishments_), by Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, K.C.S.I., Q.C. London, 1877, Macmillan & Co. Pp. lxxxii. 412. Second edition, 187
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