, Sir J. F. Stephen on his 'Never Too Late to Mend,'
158
'Reasoner,' the, attacked by the 'Saturday Review,' 155
'Record,' the, criticised by the 'Saturday Review,' 155
'Reflector,' the, James Kenneth Stephen's paper, 474, 475
Reform Bill of 1832, Sir J. F. Stephen on the, 224, 247
Renan, his writings, 369, 422
Ricardo as a political economist, 205, 311, 312
Richardson, Mr. Joseph, of the 'Morning Post,' 14
Ritson, the wrestler, 95
Roberts's 'Hannah More,' 24_n_
Robespierre, Sir J. F. Stephen's reflections on, 180
Robinson, Crabb, on James Stephen, 33
'Robinson Crusoe,' 69, 155, 156
Rogers, Rev. William, on the Education Commission (1858), 165-167
Roman Catholicism, Sir George Stephen and, 29;
Sir J. Stephen and, 56-58;
Sir J. F. Stephen and, 191, 194, 219-222, 366-368, 372, 373, 455
Roman rule in Syria, an analogy, 297;
in Palestine, 326
Romilly, Lord, and Sir J. Stephen, 22;
his efforts to reform the criminal law, 247;
retires from Mastership of the Rolls, 343
'Rotuli Parliamentorum,' 414
Roy, Ram Mohun, founder of the Brahmos sect, 260
Rugby School, visit to, 76;
contrasted with Eton, 81
Rundle, Rev. Thomas, and the Rev. Richard Venn, 34
Ruskin, Mr. John, an expositor of Carlyle's socialistic theories,
202;
his connection with the Metaphysical Society, 361
Russell, Lord Arthur, 386
'Russell on Crimes,' 376
Russia, Bentham and codification in, 246;
and the Eastern Question, 394, 395
Ryan, Sir Edward, his position in the Privy Council, 89_n_
St. Christopher's, West Indies, members of the Stephen family at, 2,
11, 14, 16, 17
'St. James's Gazette,' the, particulars concerning, 457_n_, 460, 474
Sainte-Beuve, the writings of, 226, 298
Salisbury, Sir J. F. Stephen at, 343
Salisbury, Marquis of, 354, 355, 392, 401
Sandars, Thomas Collett, 152, 178, 197
'Sandford and Merton,' 72
'Saturday Review,' the, Sir J. F. Stephen's connection with, 96, 147,
148, 152-165, 167, 375, 466, 468;
its first editor, 149, 150, 165;
some of its noted contributors, 150-152;
characteristics of the journal, 150, 153, 154;
its arraignment of popular idols and contemporary journals,
154-157, 160-162;
secession from, 177;
character of its 'Middles,' 178
Savigny, J
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