9. Third, 1883. Fourth,
1887. Fifth, 1894.
7. _A Digest of the Law of Criminal Procedure in Indictable
Offences_, by Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, K.C.S.I., D.C.L., a
judge of the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, and
Herbert Stephen, Esq., LL.M., of the Inner Temple,
barrister-at-law. London, Macmillan &Co. 1883. Pp. xvi. 230.
8. _A History of the Criminal Law of England_, by Sir James
Fitzjames Stephen, K.C.S.I., D.C.L., a judge of the High Court of
Justice, Queen's Bench Division. London, 1883, Macmillan & Co. 3
vols. 8vo. Pp. xviii. 576; 497; 592.
9. _The Story of Nuncomar and the Impeachment of Sir Elijah Impey_,
by Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, K.C.S.I., one of the judges of the
High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division. London, 1885,
Macmillan & Co. 2 vols. 8vo. Pp. 267, 336.
10. _A General View of the Criminal Law of England_, by Sir James
Fitzjames Stephen, K.C.S.I., D.C.L., Honorary Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge, a corresponding member of the French Institute,
a judge of the Supreme Court, Queen's Bench Division. (Second
edition.) London, 1890, Macmillan & Co. Pp. xii. 398.
11. _Horae Sabbaticae, Reprint of Articles contributed to the
Saturday Review_, by Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I.
London, 1892, Macmillan & Co. First, second and third series. Pp.
347, 417, 376.
The following is a list of the chief contributions to quarterly and
monthly periodicals.
_Cambridge Essays_
1. Oct. 1855. Relation of Novels to Life.
2. July 1857. Characteristics of English Criminal Law.
_National Review_
1. April 1856. Cambridge Reform.
2. Nov. 1864. The Public Schools Commission.
_Edinburgh Review_
1. July 1856. Cavallier.
2. July 1857. Novelists.
3. Jan. 1858. Tom Brown's Schooldays.
4. April 1858. Buckle's 'Civilisation.'
5. Oct. 1858. Guy Livingstone.
6. April 1859. Hodson.
7. Oct. 1861. Jurisprudence.
_Cornhill Magazine_
1. Sept. 1860. Luxury.
2. Dec. 1860. Criminal Law and the Detection of Crime.
3. April 1861. The Morality of Advocacy.
4. May 1861. Dignity.
5. June and July 1861. The Study of History.
6. Aug. 1861. The Dissolution of the Union.
7. Sept. 1861. Keeping up Appearances.
8. Nov. 1861. National Character.
9. Dec. 1861. Competitive Examinations.
10. Jan. 1862. Liberalism.
11. Feb.
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