Frederick the Great, his father an evangelical divine, [40, 84].
French, girl, story of a, [29, 18];
character, [40, 84], [43, 144];
of the 12th century, [43, 152];
character described by Bismarck, [43, 144];
remarks thereon, [43, 145];
readers, advice to, [43, 151]. [[13]]
Frenchman, to hate a, Nelson’s notion of duty, [25, 12].
Friends, the author still retains power of sympathy with his, [73, 4];
this not reciprocal, ib.
Froissart, no fault of his if you don’t enjoy the story of the siege of Calais, [25, 21];
his account of the fight and supper at Calais, [25, 22];
his account of the meeting of Edward III. and Alice of Salisbury, [31, 11].
Froude, on the influence of the Reformation on Scottish character, to be read, [40, 86];
his sketch of the life of Bishop Hugo, [43, 152].
Fruits, out of season, diabolic work, [46, 229].
Fuel-company, letter to the author from a cheap, [36, 13] (note).
Gaboriau, Emile, extracts from novels of, [43, 152].
Garden, the use of, ought to be in its vegetables, [46, 235].