Ai 3 IB9S CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 1891 BY HENRY WILLIAMS SAGE Cornell University Library AI3 .A3 1893 + A.L.A. " index. An index to general liter 3 1924 029 687 153 olin Overs X ^/ Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029687153 Ct)t " a. %. a." f ntiey AN INDEX TO GENERAL LITERATURE BIOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL, AND LITER AR Y ESS A YS AND SKETCHES, REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS OF BOARDS AND SOCIETIES DEALING WITH EDUCATION, HEALTH, LABOR, CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS, ETC., ETC. BY WILLIAM L FLETCHER, A. M. LIBRARIAN OF AMHERST COLLEGE OTttl) tljc Cooperation of man? JLibrarians! ISSUED BY THE PUBLISHING SECTION OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY %\^z l^it)Er0iD0 ^resg, CambriDge 1893 J v cgrnell\ UlNiVtRSJTY A. 4 50 1.% Copyright, 1892, By the AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved. PREFACE. DR. WILLIAM F. POOLE, in the preface to his Index to Periodical Literature, edition of 1882, repeated the suggestion already made by him at the meeting of the American Library Asso- ciation in the same year, "that a General Index to books other than periodicals was much needed by students and literary men." Such a need was generally recognized and it was hoped that Dr. Poole himself would undertake the task. But when several years had passed and he, burdened with the care of important library interests in Chicago, persistently declined the undertaking, the " Publishing Section " of the American Library Association was formed to carry out this and other similar work by collaboration; and the present writer, having had large experience as associate editor on Poole's Index, was summoned to the direction of the work. The scope of the proposed index was not at first clearly defined, and it was a matter of some difficulty to determine just what books should be included. The general purpose was to index as far as possible all books common in our libraries which treat several subjects under one title, and to the contents of which the ordinary catalogue furnishes no guide, although they are generally treated analytically in the more elaborate library catalogues. To save libraries in the future from the necessity of repeating, each for itself, this analytical work, as well as to place its results within reach of all libraries and of individual literary workers, is the aim of the A. L. A. Index. A more definite idea of the field covered by this index may be derived from the following statement of the classes of books included : 1. Essays, so called, and similar collections of critical, biographical and other monographs. 2. Books in travel, general history, and other subjects, whose chapters or parts are worthy of separate reference, as treating with some fullness, of individual persons, places, events, or topics. iii iv PREFACE. 3. The reports and publications of boards and associations dealing with sociological matters : education, health, labor, statistics, etc; also publications of historical and literary societies. 4. A large number of miscellaneous books which for one reason or another seem to deserve such indexing, including some volumes of the U. S. Public Documents, etc. It will be seen that there is almost no limit to the number of books which might be included under these heads. For the purposes of the present publication it was necessary to establish certain rather stringent limitations, for example the following: 1. Only books in the English language are included — the same rule that has been applied to Poole's Index and supplements. 2. The intention has been to index only such books as are to be found in most of our libraries, the exceptions being generally in favor of books of exceptional value, which may be found in the larger libraries, although they are absent from the smaller ones. 3. Books in history and travel have been sparingly included, as, once entered upon, this field alone would be almost boundless. But under the name of almost any important place will be found refer- ences to a few of the best books of travel which give special treat- ment to that place. 4. The indexing of the sociological reports (education, health, labor, etc.), and of the society publications, is quite general, refer- ences being made only to papers of some importance as furnishing monographic treatment of special subjects. The United States public documents have been hardly touched upon, only the Consular Reports and a few other recent series being indexed. The list of books annexed to this index will show its scope definitely. At the same time it should be noted that references appear throughout the work to books not included in this list. These references have been taken from various sources, including the excellent catalogue of the Public Library of Cleveland, Ohio, which is particularly complete in analytical, and especially the Contents-Index of the Library of the University of California. Special thanks are due to Librarian J. C. Rowell and Asst. Librarian J. D. Layman of the latter library for copies furnished from the slips of the forthcoming supplement to the Contents-Index. There can be but little doubt that this work in supplying a felt need will also create a demand for something better and more extensive. It is to be hoped that co-operative efforts, using this PREFACE. V publication as a basis, may produce after some years an enlarged edition, as happily disproportionate to this as the "Poole" of 1882 was to that of 1848 and 1853. In the meantime it is probable that there will be temporary supplements, issued annually or otherwise. To his associates in the "A. L. A.," who have generously con- tributed pro bono publico to this work, and have so patiently waited for the result of their labors to appear, the editor can offer as apol- ogy only the severe exigencies of his regular duties, which have re- duced to a minimum (and sometimes for weeks to a vanishing point) the hours of leisure which alone were available for such a task as this. No arbitrary abbreviations or signs have been employed in this work, the references being made as nearly as possible self-explana- tory, or at least unambiguous. It is believed that they will in all cases guide the reader to the desired book, by referring to the list of titles at the end of the volume, or, for the works not included in that list, to a library catalogue. The new edition of Poole's Index we began in the midst of the enthusiasms of " Centennial year." The sixteen years since have been well marked by progress in literary work and in bibliography. With the significant date attached to this preface there springs the hope that a new era of unexampled progress and development in these lines is opening before us. oK^J.iUcL^ Amherst College Library, Columbus Day, October 21, 1892, CONTRIBUTORS TO THE INDEX. * These Contributors indexed 1405 volumes, almost exactly one-half of those included, the rest being done by the editor and his immediate assistant. Allan, Miss Jessie Librarian Public Library, Omaha, Neb. Ambrose, Miss Lodilla Library of Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. Barbour, Prof. John H Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn. Beer, William Librarian Hov^ard Library, Hew Orleans, La. Berry, Silas H Librarian Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bradley, Isaac S . . State Historical Society Library, Madison, Wis. Carr, Henry J Librarian Public Library, Scranton, Pa. Child, William B Librarian Theological Institution, Nevi^ton, Mass. Clark, George T State Library, Sacramento, Cal. Clarke, Miss Edith E Newberry Library, Chicago, III. Coe, Miss Ellen M Librarian Free Circulating Library, New York, N. Y. Crunden, Frederick M Librarian Public Library, St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Olin S Librarian Public Library, Duluth, Minn. Davis, Raymond C Librarian University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Dexter, Prof. Franklin B . Yale Universitj', New Haven, Conn. Edmands, John Librarian Mercantile Library, Philadelphia, Pa. Fisher, Joseph Chief Clerk Labor Bureau, Trenton, N. J. t"oRD, Paul Leicester • 97 Clark Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hall, Edward H Librarian Colby University, Waterville, Me. Harris, G. Wm. ... Librarian Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Hewins, Miss Caroline M Librarian Hartford Librarj', Hartford, Conn. HiLD, Fred. H Librarian Public Library, Chicago, 111. Hull, Charles H Cornell University Library, Ithaca, N. Y. Johnson, Alexander . Secretary State Board of Charities, Indianapolis, Ind. Johnston, D. V. R Reference Librarian State Library, Albany, N. Y. Jones, Gardner M Librarian Public Library, Salem, Mass. Kephart, Horace . . Librarian Mercantile Library, St. Louis, Mo. KiERNAN, Thomas J Harvard University Library, Cambridge, Mass. Lane, William C Harvard University Library, Cambridge, Mass. Larned, J. N Superintendent Buffalo Library, Buffalo, N. Y. LiNDERFELT, K. A Librarian Public Library, Milwaukee, Wis. Miller, Miss Nancy L Public Library, Northampton, Mass. Nelson, C. Alexander Assistant Newberry Library, Chicago, 111. Nutting, Miss Mary O Librarian Mt. Holyoke College, So. Hadlej", Mass. Oakley, Miss Minnie M. State Historical Society Library, Madison, Wis. Plummer, Miss Mary W Librarian Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Potter, Alfred C Harvard University Library, Cambridge, Mass. Rice, Rev. William Librarian Public Library, Springfield, Mass. Richardson, Rev. E. C Librarian Princeton College, Princeton, N. J. Ripley, Lauren C Public Library, Sacrarnento, Cal. Root, Azariah S Librarian Oberlin College, Oberlin, O. RowELL, Joseph C Librarian University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Sargent, Miss Abby L Librarian Middlesex Institute, Lowell, Mass. Sargent, Miss Mary E Librarian Public Library, Medford, Mass. ScHVifARTZ, Jacob Librarian Apprentices' Library, New York, N. Y. Smith, J. Sumner, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. SoLDAN, Frederick J Librarian Public Library, Peoria, 111. Sperry, Miss Helen . Bronson Library, Waterbury, Conn. Stetson, Willis K Librarian Public Library, New Haven, Conn. TiLLiNGHAST, W. H Harvard University Library, Cambridge, Mass. Utley, Henry M Librarian Public Library, Detroit, Mich. Weitenkampf, Frank .Astor Library, New York, N. Y. West, Miss Theresa H Public Library, Milwaukee, Wis. Whitaker, Alfred E Librarian Mercantile Library, San Francisco, Cal. Whitney, Mrs. Carrie W Librarian Public Library, Kansas City, Mo. Whitney, James L Public Library, Boston, Mass. Whitney, Solon F Librarian Public Library, Watertown, Mass. Wire, Dr. George E Medical Librarian Newberry Library, Chicago, III. Withey, Miss E. W Harvard University Library, Cambridge, Mass. THE A. L. A. INDEX. Aaron Geikie.C. Old Test. char. 102. — Hills.O.A. Compan. char. 50. — Weil.G. Bible, Koran, 114. Abacus, The Wright,T. Ess. archaeol. 2; 61. Abeiilard. See Abfelard. Abattoir at Brighton, Mass Mass. Health. 1874:155. Abattoirs, European (J.S.Schultz) Mass. Health, 1874: 170. — Improvement of san. cond. of cities by (B.W.James) Am. Pub. Health, 6: 231. — in New Orleans (G. Devron) Am. Pub. Health, 6: 217. — Sanitary regulation of (H . G. Crowell) Am. Pub. Health, 3: 16. — Slaughtering business &, in N. Y.City (E.H. Janes) Am. Pub. Health, 3: 24. Abbey, Richard Davidson, J. W. Writ. of South, 17. Abbeys. See Religious houses. Abbot, Abiel (S.Everett) Ware.W. Am. Unita. I: 351. Abbot, Charles. . . .Manning.J.A. Speakers, 479. Abbot,Edward Stanley (E.H.Abbot) Har- vard Mem. biog. 2: 405. Abbot,Ezra Harvard book, I. Abbot, George, Archbp. of Canterbury, 1611-33. Hook. Abps. Cant. 10: 244. — Lodge. Por- traits (Bohn) 3. — McClure. Translators, 152. Abbot.John E., Life and char, of Ware,H. jr. Works, 2: i. Abbotsford. . . . Everett, E. Mt. Vernon, 115, 135. — Stowe. Sunny mem. I: 131. Abbotsford baronetcy, The.. ..Miller.H. Histor. ess. 493. Abbott.Edward Gardner. . . .(W.G.Colburn) Har- vard mem. biog. 2: 77. Abbott.Henry Livermore (F.W. Palfrey) Har- vard mem. biog. 2: 91. Abbottjjacob Griswold. Prose writ. 603. — Bibliography Abbott. Young Christian. Memorial ed. 1S82. Abbott, John Stevens Cabot. . . Griswold. Prose writ. 608. Abbreviations. Wilson, J. Punctuation, 272. — Latin Malkin. Class, disq. 358. Abderahman, founder of dynasty of Ommiades. Irving. SpaiS- pap. 1:247. Abdioations.Early, of the Polish throne Doran. Monarchs, i: 371. Abdul-Aziz,Sultan, Visit to England, 1867. . . . Strangford. Selec. writ, i: 265. AbdiJ-Hamid II. , with portrait, Crowned h'ds, 61. Abelard, Pierre Lamartine. Cel. char. I. — Lewes. Biog. phil. — Bruce,J. Classic por- traits, 2.— Doran. New pic. 347.— Berrington. Lit. hist. mid. ages. — Maurice. Mor. & meta. philos. — Milman. Lat. Chris. 4. — Ueberweg. Hist, philos. 1:386. I Abelard and his age. .Brigham,C.H. Mem. 185. — Pierre, and Heloise Houssaye. Philos. 2: 75. — 'Delepierre. Hist. diff. 49. — and scholastic philosophy. . . . Wright, T. Ess. on literature. — University life of Newman, J. H. Hist. sk. 3: 192. Abeokuta Barker,Lady. Travel, about, 203. Abercorn, J. Hamilton, duke of. .. .With photo, Cooper.T. Men of mark, i: 34. Aberorombie,John. . . .McCosh. Scot. phil. 406. — Mitchell. Wet days, 213. — Sprague,W.B. Europ. celeb. 276. ' Abercromby.James Manning,J.A. Speakers, 489. Abercromby,Sir Ralph Gleig. Brit. mil. com. 3: 197. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn) 3. Aberdare,H.A. Bruce, Lord, with photo Cooper.T. Men of mark, 6: 34. — Kent,C. Glads, govt. 195. Aberdeen, Geo. H.G., 4th Earl of, 1784-1856. . . . Adams,W.H.D. Men athelm, 305. — Jerdan. Men, 1. — Smith, G: Barnett. Prime min. 209. Aberdeen Stowe, Sunny mem. I: 90. — Preventive and reformatory work in. (A. Thomson). Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. i860: 513. Abernethy.John Bettany. Em. doctors, i: 226. — Russell, W. Eccen. 254. Abergavenny, Frances, Lady Williams, Jane. Lit. wom. 46. Ability, Practical and speculative Bailey, S. Essa)'S, 194. Abinger,James Scarlett, Lord Brougham. Wks. 4: 277. Abington.Mrs.Frances Gook,D. Hours w. players, I: 119. — Doran. Annals stage, 2: 208. — Matthews, B. Actors, I: 189. Abkhasian insurrection Palgrave. Ess. east. 250. Abnaki Indians (E.Ventromile) Maine Hist. Soc. Coll. 6. Abolition movement, Philosophy of. . . . Phillips, Wend. Speeches, 98. Abolitionists, The Channing. Works, 2: 155. Abortion, Criminal Mich. Health, '76: 53. About.Edmond Men of 3d repub. 271. — Friswell. Mod. men of 1. 359. Abraham Geikie.C. Old Test. char. 12. — Keary,A. Nations around, I. -^ Philo Judaeus. Works. 2:43.— Weil,G. Bible. Koran, 68. Abrahama Sancta Clara. See Megerlin, Johann Ulrich. Abram.bishop of Ephesus, A story of ....Baring- Goiild. Oddities, i: 103. Absalom Geikie.C. Old Test. char. 237. Absent-mindedness Elanj.C. Phvs. prob. Absenteeism.Primary school . (W.Mitchell elal.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1877:418. Absolutism Lord, J. Beacon, 4: 61. ABSOLUTISM ADAMS Absolutism in extremis Lucas. Secularia, 344. Abstraction,Reveryand..Elam. Phys. prob. 362. Abyssinian expedition. Disraeli, Set. spee. 2: 128. Academic education Everett. Orat. 3. — in New York in 1785 (N.T.Clarke) N. Y. Regents, 98, app.: 107. Academic honors (E.C.Benedict) N. Y. Regents, 85: 505. Academic studies in Normal schools (F.B. Palmer) N.Y. Regents, 102, app.: 87. Academie fran9aise, Effect on French litera- ture. .. .Arnold, M. Ess. in crit. i. Acadia and Evangel ine.Gilman.Pathfinders,2o8. Acadiansin Louisiana. Warner,C.D. Studies, 75. Accents.Place and power of Blackie,J.S. Horae Hellenicse. Accidents, Prevention of (L.Parker) Mich. Health, 1881:95. See also Railroad accidents. Accius, Lucius . .Sellar. Rom. poets repub. 143. Accomplishments, Female. . .Holland.J.G. Tit- comb's let. 103. Accoramboni, Vittorio Symonds, J. A. Ital. by- ways. — Symonds. Renais. Cath. reac. 1:355- Accumulation, property, capital, credit. . ..Ever- ett. Orat. 2. Accuracy. . . .Helps. Brevia. — Northcote. Lee. & ess. 81. Achilles in the Iliad. Sj'monds. Greek poets, 91. — Shield of Proctor. Light sci. I: 297. Ackland, Lady Harriet. .Child. Good wives, 2 15. — EUet. . . .Women of revol. i: 147. Acoustics of buildings. . . .Henry, Jos. Sci. writ. 2: 403. Acquaintances and friends Ess. fr. Sat. R. 116. Acquisition and illumination Maurice. Friendship, 342. Acre. See St. Jean d'Acre. Acropolis. See Athens. Acting Bunce,O.B. Bach. Bluff. 253. — Art of Cook,D. On st.igc, I: i_ — as a profession, an unworthy calling. . . .Bir- rell. Obiter, I: 123. — Ethics of Archer.W. Theatre, 211. — Naturalness in Lewes. Actors, 109. — Talma on Jenkin.Fl. Papers. 1: 87. Actinism Hunt.R. Poe. of sci. 166. Action.functional, Proximate cause of. . . .Hin- ton. Thinking, 293. Actor, Profession of Jones, W.A. Ess. on authors, 223. Actors Tuckerman. Collector, 221. — Tuc'.c- erman. Criterion, 223. — Amateur Cook.D. On stage, 2: 106. — Amateurs and [in 1588J .... Knight. Once on time, I: 184. — and acting . . . Dawson, G. Shaksp. 91. — Haz- litt. Round table. — Comedians of the time of Garrick. . . .Baker. H.B. Engl, actors, I:n6. — Early, in England. Symonds. Shaks pred.265. — in boxes Hazlitt, Table talk. — Mannerisms of. . . .Cook,D. On stage, l: 259. — Recollections of old; Drury Lane Theatre. . Hunt. Wishing-cap, 348. — Some of the old Lamb. Elia. — Status of Cook.D. On stage, 1:71. — Tragedians of the time of Garrick Baker, H B. Engl, actors, 1:204. Actresses: Comedy ladies, English. .. .Baker, H.B. Engl, actors, 1:292. Actresses, Famous, last of the Baker II. B. Engl, actors, 2: 244. — First appearance of. . . .Cook.D. Bk. of play, 1:257. — German Jameson. Studies. — Tragedy queens, English Baker,II.B. Engl, actors, i: 268. Acusilaus Mills. Poets of Greece, 465. Acuna.F.de Ticknor. Span. Lit. 1:497. Adair,James Woolrj-ch. Serjeants, 2:660. Adalbert,St., of Prussia. Maclear. Apostles,258. Adam; "In Adam's fall wc sinned all". ...Dodge. Sermons to clergy. 33. Adam, Alexander. Nicoll,H.J. Gr. scholars, 218. Adam,Jean,i7io-i765 Keddie. Songstresses, 1: 21. Adamites.Pre-Adamites and. . . .Wake. Serpent wor. 107. Adams family inU.S. history. Muzzey.Remin.48. Adams, Abigail Clement, J. Noble deeds, 39. — Ellet. Women of rcvol. 2: 26. — With por- trait. Holloway.L.C. Ladies, 87.— With portrait. Amer. Nat. port. gall. 4. Adams, Charles Francis, with portrait ....Carroll, H. 12 Amer. 49. — With portrait. Ann. Cyclop. '7t. — Loring,J.S. 100 Host, ora.609. Adams, Rev. Eliphalct(F.M.Caulkins) Mass. Hist. Coll. 4th scr. l: 26. Adams, Francis, physician, of Banchory Brown, J. Locke, etc. 297. Adams,Miss H.A (Mrs. Morris Collins) Brocket!. Woman's work, 636. Adams, Hannah Hart, J. S. Fcm. prose, 172. Adams,John Everett. Orat. 1. — Abbott. Lives of Presidents, 57, — With portrait. Amer. Nat. port. gall. 4. — With portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gall. 1: 107. — Frost. Presidents, 49. — Lincoln. Lives of pres. 71. — Lossing. Signers, 27, — Mackay. Found- ers Amer. 143. — Magoon. Orators of rev. 170. — (C.F.Adams). Mass. Hist.Proc.l: 400. — Parker,T. Hist. Amer. 147. — Parton. Peop. bk. biog. 173. — Sanderson. Signers, 8. — and Hamilton, Controversy between Hamilton. Ed. by Lodge, 6: 391. — Bibliog. of admin, of Foster,W.E. Ref. lists, 3: 18. — Eulogies on, reviewed Humphrey.H. Miscel. 361. — Home of... .(C.Cook) Homes Am. Statesm. 125. — Reminiscences of Quincy,J. Figures, 58. Adams,John Quincy Abbott. Lives of Presidents, 185. — With portrait. Amer. Nat. port. gall. 4 . — With portrait. Duvck- inck. Nat. port. gal. 2: 5.— Benton, f.H. 30 years.— Everett. Orat. 2. — Curtis, G.T. Life of Buchanan. — Frost. Presidents, 139. —Gallatin, A. Writings.— Griswold. Prose writ. 100. — Lincoln. Lives of pres. 237. — LoringJ.S. 100 Bost. ora. 233.— (C.F. Adams). Mass. Hist. Proc. 2: 395. — Maury, S.M. Statesm. of Am. 125. — Seward! Works, 3: 75. — Bibliog. of admin, of Foster,W.E. Ref. lists. 3:39. — Home of (D.L. Child) Homes Am. Statesm. 301. — Tribute to Seward. Works, 3: 75. Adams, Mrs.Louisa Catherine Johnson (wife of J.Q.), with portrait Holloway,L.C. Ladies, 238. — Amer. Nat. port. gall. 4. ADAMS AFGHANISTAN Adams, Martha.. Brockett. Woman's work, 789. AdEuns,Samuel, with portrait Amer. Nat. portr. gall. 4. — Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 1:39. — Lossing. Signers, 33. — Lincoln, R. W. Signers, i. — Magoon. Orators of rev. 95. — Manning,}. M. Sermons, 483. — Par- ton. Peop. bk. biog. 553. — Sanderson. Signers, 9. — Charges against, as tax-collector (A.C. Goodell.jr.) Mass. Hist. Proc. 20:213. Adams.Thomas, the merchant Japp. Noble workers, 391. Adams,Rev. William (F.M.Caulkins) Mass. Hist. Coll. 4th ser. i: 5. Adams,William Bourne, H. R. F. Eng. seamen, i:2go. Addington, Henry Earle,J.C. Eng. prem. 2: 53. — Manning,}. A. Speakers, 465. Addison. J (S.Johnson) Chalmers. Eng. poets, 9:485.— ColIier,W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 260. — Ilowitt. Homes Br. poets, 1:139. ■ — New biographies. Bost. 1857. — Sanborn, K. Eng. poets, 104. — Taine. Eng. lit. 2: 8g. — Thackeray. Humorists. — Tuckerman. Ess. 394. — Wotton. Word portraits, i. — ■ Hazlitt,W. Eng.com. writ. — Macaulay. Ess. — and Steele Jones, W.A. Lit. stud. 1:1. — Thomson, Mrs. Cel. friend. 1:227. — as an essayist. . .. Drake, N. Ess. Tatler, 2: 92. — Biog. sketch of. . Drake, N. Ess. Tatler, i: 292. — Life and writings of.. .Macaulay. Ess. 5: 321. — Rosamond, Opera of Hogarth. Mem. opera, 1: 194. — Spectator, Criticism of operas in ... . Hogarth. Mem. opera, 1:208. — Works Perry,T.S. Eng. lit. iSth cen. 130. Addison, Thomas Bettan)'. Em. doctors, 2:1. Adela.daughter of William the Conqueror Green, M. A. E. Princesses,!: 34. Adelaide of Saxe Meiningen Howitt,M. Queens. 506. Adeliciaof Louvaine, queen of Henry L, 1121— 1135. .Strickland. Queens Eng. i. — Howitt, M. Queens, 24. Adeliza.daughter of William the Conqueror, Green, M. A. E. Princesses, I: 14. Adelsberg,Cave of.. .Guild. Over the ocean, 482. — Day at Cobbe,F.P. Hours of work, 131. Administration, Defects of . ...Helps. Soc. pres- sure, 247. — Specialized. Spencer, H. Rec. dis.(N Y.)235. Admiral3,English Stevenson, R.L. Virg. puerisqc, 179. Admiralty Islands Chall. voy. narr. i,pt. 2. Admiration, Sham, in literature Payn. Pri- vate views, 37. Adrian IV., Eng. pope Williams, R.F. Eng. card, i: 108. Adrian VI., pope Ranke. Popes, 1:91. — Symonds. Age of despots, 440. — Montor. Rom. pont. 1:698. Adrianapole Montague, Lady. Letters. Adulteration of beer (H.B.Cornwall) Am, Pub. Health, lO: 106. — of foods (A.R.Leeds) Am. Pub. Health, 9: 166.— (E.Brooks) Am. Pub. Health, lO; 222.— (A.J.WolfT) Conn. Health, 1886: 315. — (R.J.Farquharson)Iowahealth, 1881:265. —(A.Hill) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1866:450. — Wynter. Curios, of toil, 2: 155. — With bib- liography. (S.B. Sharpies) Mass. Health, 1882:3. Adulteration of food and drugs . . ..(B.F.Daven-, port) Am. Pub. Health 10:230. — Mass. Health, 1883:91, 1884: 97, 1885:65, 1886: 73, 1887: 113, 1888: 47.— (J.Postgate)Trans, Soc. Sci. Lond. 1857: 483. — of food, drink and drugs. Legislation against (P.Bevan).Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1870: 390. — of groceries. ..(E.H.Richards) Mass. Health, 1879 (ist):57. — Bibliography of Battershall. Adultera. 258.— U. S. Comm. Int. Rev. Rept. i8£8. Adventurer,Sketches of occasional contribu- tors to the. .Drake,N. Ess. Rambler, 2: too. Adversity Bacon. Ess. — Uses of Ballantyne. Ess. 127. Advertising Wynter, A. Subtle brains, 44. Advice Helps. Essays, 45. — gratis Friswell. Better self, 8i. .ffigean Islands Warner.C.D. Levant, 249. Aelian Mills. Poets of Greece, 485. Aeneas Sylvius. See Pius II. pope. Aerolites Holland, H. Ess. 265. Aeronautics, Real and fabulous Hunt. Day by fire, 260. — Timbs,J. Inventors, 95. — Verey,J. Open air, 218. — Bibliog. . . .Mansfield.C.B. JKriaX naviga. 493. Aeronauts, Heroic , . . Hodder. Heroes, i: 243. Aeschiues Mills. Poets of Greece, 454. AesohyluSi.. .(E.Meyers) Abbott, E. Hellenica, i. — Donaldson. Theatre of Greeks, 62. — (A. W.Schlegel) Donaldson. Theatre of Greeks, 344. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 251. — Sym- onds. Greek poets, 1:372. — Lloyd, W.W. Age of Pericles. — Agamemnon,, and Sophocles'sTrachinise. . .. Jenkin,H.C.F. Papers, 1:3. — as poet and teacher. .. .Buchanan, R. Look round, 20. — Fragments and lost plays of ... .Symonds. Greek poets, 2: 76. — Plays Alford. Poets of Greece, 90.. — Prometheus bound. : . .. Buchanan, R. Look round, I. — Coleridge. Lit. rem. 2:323. — Gilfillan, 3d gall. 422. — O'Conor. Ess. 57., — Relig. sent. in. .Bunsen. God in hist. 2: I76..' Aesop. . . .Mills. Poets of Greece, 8g. — Bruce, J, Classic portr. 9. Aesthetes .. .Harrison, F. Choice ofbks. 291. Aesthetioal fragments. .. .Jones. W.A. Ess. on authors, 174. Esthetics Bain, A. Emotions, 225.— Chad- bourne, P.A. Lee. nat. hist. 52. — Cyples,W. Inquiry hum. exper. 705, — Hall,G.S. Aspects Ger. cult. loi. — McCosh.J. Emotions, 148. — Grammar and Gildersleeve. Ess. 127. — is it a science ? Hall.G.S. Asp. Ger. loi. — Notes on. . . Hamerton. Portfo. pap. 163. 233. — Bibliography of Notes & Q. 6th Ser. 8; 183. See also Taste. Affectation Hazlitt. Table talk. — Thoughts on Foster,J. Crit. ess. (Bohn) 1:34. Affectations, Feminine Linton, E.L. Girl of per. I: 88. Afghanistan. . Boulger. Cen. As. ques. i.— Fraser,J.B Persia, 291. — McCarthy,}. H. Eng. under Glads. 51. — Marsh, H.C. Ride thro' Islam, 129. — Saville.B.W. How India was won. — Bibliography Bost. Pub. Lib. Bull. 4: 34. — Rodenbough.T.F. Afghanistan, 131. — Boundary of, 1878. Disraeli. 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Antipater of Thessalonica Mills. Poets of Greece, 238. Antiphanes Mills. Poets of Greece, 384, Antiphilus Mills. Poets of Greece, 237. Antiphon .Mills. Poets of Greece, .-140. Antiquarian club books. .Garnett. Phllol. ess. III. Antiquarian excavations , and researches in the Middle Ages Wright, T. Ess. archaeol. 1:268. Antiqu ties,Novel..Rogers,H. Ess.fr. G.W. 31. Antiquities, Study of Knox. Essays, 2: 73. Antiquity Coleridge, H. Ess. 1:59. Antisthenes of Athens, the cynic ..Diog.Laer- tius. Lives, 217. — Lev/es. Biog.phil. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 428. — Fenelon. PhiloEO- phers, 178. Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius. .. Arnold, M. Ess. in crit. I. — Capes, W.W. Rom. emp. 2d c. 84. — Myers. Ess. class. 177. — Parton. Tri- umphs, 541. — Lord.J. Beacon, 1:211. — Life and thoughts of Farrar. Seekers, 257. 303. Ants Wilson, A. Facts & fict. 55. — and aphides. . Allen, G. Falling in love, 159, 233- — Anecdotes of. . . .Chambers' Miscel. no. 68. — Habits of Lubbock. Sci. lee. 68. — Honey. . (G.Allen) Proctor,R. A. Nat.stud.25. Ant's nest, What I saw in an. ..Wilson, A. Leis- ure, 325. Antwerp . . .Fairbanks,O.B. Aguecheek, 35. — Haven, G. Pilgrim. 478. — Stowe. Sunny mem. 2: 385. — Capture of. ..Gre.Tt sieges, 492, 595. — Knox, T.W. Battles, 77.— TlUotson, J. Sto. of wars, 30, 66. — A day at Paget,}. Paradoxes, 438. — Pictures in. ..Howe.J.W. Oak to olive, 299. Anyte Mills. Poets of Greece, 184. Aorists in-Ka, On the. . Latham. Opuscula, 64. Apelles. . .Lee, H.F. Old painters, I. — Spooner. Biog. fine arts, 1:36. — Urbino,Mrs.S. R. Princes of art, 107. Apeldem, Albert von. .Maclear. Apostles, 255. Apemantus the cynic. .Malkln. Class, disq. 8r. Apes and the descent of man. . .Proctor. Pleas. wa3's, 296. Aphides,Ants and.. . . Allen, G. Falling in love, 159- Aphorisms: a fragment Mill,J.S. Dissert. (N.Y.) 1:232. Apitzsch, Sophie Baring-Gould. Oddities, i: 121. Apocrypha,The, Inspiration of Brownson. Wks. 6: 427. Apocryphal Gospels (C.J.EIllcott) Camb. ess. '56: 153. Apolinzirii, The ; Greek poets of the fourth cen- tury. ... Browning. E.B. Ess. poets. Apcllinaris. his view of Christianity New- man, J. H. Hist. sk. 1:391. Apollo and the mouse Lang. Custom, 103. Apollodorus,architect Milizia. Lives arch. 1:93- ApoUodorus, poet . . Mills. Poets of Greece, 411. Apollonius Rhodius .. . Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 168. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 194. ApcUonius of Tyana. . . .Froude. Hist. sk. 102. — Gildersleeve. Ess. 251. — Newman, J. H. Hist. sk. 1:305. — Pressensfe. Martyrs. 510. Apologists, the.Age of Oxenhani. Stud in eccl. his. 17. APOSTLES 12 ARCHITECTURE Apostles, Church system of the Froude.R.H. Remains, Pt. 2, i, 98. — Renan on ... . Davies.J.L. Theol. & mor. 148. — Rogers, H. Ess. fr. G. W. 311. Apostolical succession, Anglican claims of.. .. Wiseman, N. Ess. 2: 161. Apothecaries jeaffreson. Doctors, 38. Apparition of M rs. V'eal Scott, W. Biog. mem. V. -i. Apparitions Ennemoser.J. Hist, of map;ic, 2:341. — Proctor, R. A. Borderland, 406. — Timbs. Rom. of Lond. 1:459, 2:1. Appenzell Taylor, B. }3yways, n6. Appian Mills. Poets of Greece, 484. Applause in theaters ...Cook,D. Bk. of play, 2: 147. Apples. Wild Thoreau. Excursions, 266. Appleton.John. . ..(C. Deane) Mass. Hist. Proc. 15:365. Appleton, Nathan Everett. Orat. 4. — (R.C. Winthrop) Mass. Hist. Proc. 5:249. Appleton, Samuel. .With portrait. (E Peabody) Hunt.F. Am. merch. 1:429. — (S.K.Loth- rop) Mass. Hist. Coll. 4th ser. 3: vii. — (S. K.Lothrop) Mass. Hist. Proc. 3: 7. Appleton, William (C.Robbins) Mass. Hist. Proc. 6: 430, Apprenticeship. . ..N.J. Labor, 1881: 102; 1885: 378; 1887: IBS.— N. Y. Labor, 1886. Approval, Generous Friswell. Better self, 233. April. Burroughs. Birds & poets, 109. — Customs and superstitions of. .Soane. New curios, i: 161. April i; All fools' day Lamb. Elia. April days Hipginson. Out-door, 223. Aptness in speech. Secret of Mathews. Words, 182. Atjuariums. . . .Beeton.S.O. Home pets, 769. — Campbell. iL Amer. girls' home book, 215. — Hibbard.S. Rustic adornments, 11. Aiuaduot) and canals . . .Ellcsmcre. Ess. 201. Arabia; The Arabs before Islam.. ..Poole,S.L. Studies, I. Arabia Petraea, Stephens's. .Poe. Works, 4:467. Arabian Nights. Genii and fairies of the East. .. Hunt. Day by fire, 124. — What is the true meaning of?... Cracroft. Ess. 2: 71. Arabs, About the. .Wallace,S.E. Storied sea, 70. Arago Lomfinie. Liv. characters, 269. — Autobiography Arago. Sci. men, i:i. Arah.Surprise and ambush of, 1857 Malle- son. Ambushes, 380. Aramaic language Hadley,J. Ess. 403. Ararat,Mt., Armenian traditions of Jour. Am. Orient. Soc. 5; 189. Aratus Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 202 — Elton, C. A. Spec, class, poets, 1:305. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 179. Arbela, Battle of Creasy. 15 battles, 55. — King.C. Battles, 71. Arbitration, Industrial Bretano. Relation of labor to law.— N. J. Labor, '79:231, 261; '85: 280, 352: '86: 434-— N. Y. Labor, '85. in England and Massachusetts (C. D. Wright) Mass. Labor, '77: i.— (J. D. Weeks) Mass. Labor, '81:3. — International Legarfe. Writ, i: 354. — Field, D. D. Speeches, 3: 333. Plan Internal. Amer. Conf. 1889-90, Reports, 2: 876. Arblay.Frances Burney,Madamed'. . . .Adams, W.II.D. Wom. of fash. 2: i.— (M.E.Chris- tie) Coan.J.M. Stud. biog. 89. — Cone & Gilder. Pen-portr. 1:45. — Crosl.and. Mem. women, 53. — Elwood. Lit. ladies, 2:33. — Forsyth. Novels, 315. — Jeaifreson. Novel- ists, 1:312.^ — Kavanagh. Eng. women, I: 7g. — Macaulay. Ess. 5:248. — Darton. Fam. girls, 29. — at court . Knight, C. Once on a time, 2:97. — Own story (M.E.CIiristie) Coan. Stud. biog. 89. Arbor day Ohio Forestry, '87. — U. S. Bur. Educa. Circ. '85. Arbuthnot,Alexander. . .. Irving, D. Scot, poets, 2- l6g. Arbuthnot, John ..... Jeaffreson. Doctors, 117. Arc. Joan of. See Joan of Arc. Arcadian academy, Crescimbcni's. . . .Howclls. Mod. It, poets, II.— Paget.V. Stud, of i8th cen. 7. Arcesilaus Diog. Laertius. Lives, 163. — Lewes. Biog. phil.— Mills. Poets of Greece, 430. Arch,Joseph Davidson, J. M. Eng. lib. 192. — Hinton. Eng. radicals, 275. Arch of Titus. .. .Spooner,E. Hist, scenes, 29. Arohseology, Bibliography of Keary.C.F. Dawn of history, 217. — Classic, Study of Cross lights, i. — Prehistoric. See Prehistoric Archreology. — Ruins of old world Dutt. Hist. stud. 2: 409. — Study of Newton. Essays, 1. Archbishop3,English, Lambeth and Green, J.R. Stray studies, 107. Archelaus Mills. Poets of Greece, 421. Archery Depping,G. Strength and skill, 281.— Strutt,J. Sports, 48.— Thompson, M. Boys bk. sports, 174. Arches B.-iker. ftlasonry construction. — Berg. Safe building. — Ribbed Woodward. St. Louis bridge. Archias Mills. Poets of Greece, 230. Archibald, Sir Thomas D...Gener. of judges, 30. Arohiloohus Arnold. E. Poets of Greece, 83. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 79. — Symonds. Greek poets, 1:274. Archimedes Hale,E. Stor. inven. 20. — Timbs. Inventors, 15. Archipelago,Greek Kinglake. Eothen. 47. Architectural antiquities. Illustrations of some questions relating to Wright,T. Ess. archaeol. 2:129. Architectural forms. Naturalistic Kingsley, C. Lit. lee. 269. Architecture ...Day,H.N. Sci. aesthet.— Sam- son. Elem. art crit.— Vferon. Esthetics. -- Anglo-Saxon, illus from ilium. MSS Wright, T. Ess. archaeol. i: 186. — British school of Alison. Ess. 3. — Church Froude,R.H. Remains, 2:335. — Curiosities of. . . Chambers' Miscel. no. 108. — Diocletian's place in the history of Free- man. Hist. ess. 3:61. — French, Early Pattison. Renais. of art in France, I. — Gothic Lord. J. Beacon, 2:402. Development of.. .Wallace, H.B. Art, 39. in Italy. ..Symonds. Renais. Fine arts, 50. Principles of Schlegel. .lEsthet. (Bohn) 149. ARCHITECTURE 13 ARIZONA Architecture, Gothic, Revival of. . . .Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. his. 239. — Grecian . ..Foster,]. Crit. ess. (Bohn) 2:41. — Health principles of. ...(C.Pfeiffer) Am. Pub. Health, i; 147. — Origin of " grots and groves " Kingsley. Health, 294. — Relations of painting and sculpture to (H.H.Statham et al.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '81:789. — Renaissance, in Italy . . . .Symonds. Renais. Fine arts, 40. — Ruskin's views of Patterson, R.H. Ess. hist. 331. — Sarecenic, of Spain Disraeli, B. Home letters, 50. — Street, Improvement of (H.H.Statham) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '78: 644. Arctic Circle, In the Abercromby. Sgasand skies, 175. Arctic discoveries (J.E.Davis) Manch. Sci. lee. 7: 5. Arctic exploration (I.I.Hayes) Am. Geog. Soc. 2, pt. 2: I. — (B.F.De Costa) Am Gcog. Soc. 12: 159. — Chambers' Papers, no. 17. — Bibliography. .. .Bost. Pub. Lib. Hist. 15. — Foster. Prov. ref. lists, 4: 5. — Frost,T Mod. explorers, 80. — Verne, J. Explor. 3. — Whymper.F. The sea, 3. — Heroes of Hodder. Heroes, 1:191. Arctic meeting 1874, Am. Geogr. Soc.of N.Y. Am. Geog. Soc. 6:93. — 1878 Am. Geog. Soc. 10: 276. — for reception of Lieut. Schwatka, 1880 Am. Geog. Soc. 12: 237. — 1884 Am. Geog. Soc. 16: 311. Arctic ocean, is it open?. .. .Proctor. Light sci. 1:97- Arctic regions. Explorations, 1700-18S0 Winsor. Hist. Amer. 8. — Geographical discoveries in (C.F.Hall) Am. Geog. Soc. 3:216. — Life and scenery in the far north . . .(W. Bradford) Am. Geog. Soc. 17:79. Arctic sea, American expedition to. . . .Everett. Orat. 4. Arctic travelling. Practical hints for (J.Rae) Am. Geog. Soc. 9: 149. Admillan,J. Craufurd, lord. .. Smith, J. Camp- bell. Writings, 457. Aretino, Carlo. .Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 186. Aretino.Pietro. .. .Symonds. Renais. It. lit. 2: 172, 383- Aretino, Spinello. .Sj'monds. Renais. Fine arts, 219. Aretinus Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 74. Arezzo Hare. Cities of No. Italy, 3: 323. Argal.Sir Samuel. .Belknap. Amer. biog. 2:148. Argentine Republic .. Clemens, E.J. M. La Plata, 95. — Commerce, industries. .. .U. S. Cons. rept. no. Its. — Revolution, 1890. . .U. S. Cons. rept. no.T24. Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 8th earl, ist mar- quis . . . Bayne. Pur. revol. 209. — Lodge. 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Renais. It. lit. 2: I. epitomized... .Dobson.W.T. Class, poets, 186. — Plays Symonds. Renais. It. lit. 2: 148. Ariphron Mills. Poets of Greece, 148. Aristides Cox. Greek statesmen,!. Aristippus of Cyrone . . .Diog.Laertius. Lives, 81. — Fenclon. Philosophers, 185. — Lewes. Biog. phil. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 427. Aristocracy. . . . Bluntschli. Theory of the state, 412. — Brougham. Polit. phil. 2. — ^Carlyle. Past & pres. — Emerson. Lee. — Godwin. Polit. justice, 2:93. — Woolsey. Polit. sci. 2. — Calvert. Brief ess. — Nordau. Convent, lies.-— White. Histor. addr. I. — and democracy. .. .Hamerton. Intellec. 273. — Old English . .01iphant,T.L.K. Duke, 139. — Uses of landed gentry Froude. Short stud. 3. — Venetian Ruskin. Stones of Vcn. 3. Aristophanes... Bunsen. God in Hist. 2. — Donaldson. Theatre of Greeks, 105. -r- (A. W.Schlegel) Donaldson. Theatre of Greeks, 412. — Felton. Anc. & mod. Greece. — .Mills. Poets of Greece, 351. — Schlegel.A.W. Drama, 153. — S)'monds. Greek poets, 2: 171. — Birds Alford. Poets of Greece, 189. — Clouds, Felton's. . . .Bristed. Pieces, 1:249. — Shakspere and Hope. Ess. 143. — Stage of. . .(White) Harv. Stud. Class. Philol. 2:159. Aristophon Mills. Poets of Greece, 387. Aristotelian philosophy.. Malkin. Class. disq. 52. Aristotle. .. .Bunsen. God in Hist. 2. — Diog. Laertius. Lives, 181. — Fenelon. Philoso- phers, ig8. — Jardine. Nat. lib. 14. — Lewes. Biog. phil.— Mahaffy. Gr. liter. 2.— Mills. Poets of Greece, 154, 430. — Parton. Tri- umphs, 553. — Conception of the state. .. .(A.C.Bradleigh) Abbott, E. Hellenica. i8r. — Errors attributed to. .Huxlej'. Sci. &cul. 187. — Grote's ...Mill,J.S. Dissert. (N. Y.) 5:169. Arithmetic.Mediseval system of Wright, T. Ess. afchaeoL 2:61. — Universal statements of. . ...Clifford. Lee. & ess. 230. Arizona Bishop, W.H. Old Mexico, 469. — Pumpelly. Amer. & As. i. ARIZONA 14 ART Arizona and the silver mines Barker, Lady. Travel, about, iig. — and Sonora. .(S.Mowry) Am. Geog. Soc. i: 66. Arkwright.Sir Ricliard Coleridge. Nor. worthies, 2:358. — Davenport.R.A. Lives, 406.— Craik. Pursuit knowl. 2: 325. — Hale, E.E. Lights 2 cent. 515. — Howe, H. Em. mech. 253. — Le\vis,T.C. Mechanicians, 125. — With portr. Seymour,C.C.ti. Self-made, 512. — Smiles. Self-help, 46. — Taylor, W. C. Mod. Brit. Plut. i. — Timbs. Inventors, 296. Aries James.H. Little tour, 191 . Arlington, Henry Bennct, carl of Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 6. Arlington,Virginia, in May. . .Ames.M.C. Out- lines, I. Armada. See Spanish Armada. Armaments, International reduction of . . .Cob- den. Speeches, '263. Armenia, in 1876.. .. Bryce. Transcaucasia. — Mediaeval kingdom Stubbs. Lectures on history, 176. Armies, National z'.r. standing .. (E.Chadwick) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '70:500. Armin. Robert Collier. Actors, 190. Arminianism Motley. John of Barneveld. — Rise of Tulloch. Eng. purit. 42. Armitage,E. . . .With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 3:33. Armour, Philip D Houghton. Kings, 171. Armstrong, John Chalmers. Eng. poets. 16: 575. — Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot, i: 176. Arm3trong,John. . . .Davies,G.J. Sue. preach. 230. Armstrong, William. .. .Sabine. Loyalists, 127. Armstrong.Sir W.G . . .With photo. Cooper, T. Men of mark, 6:19. — With portr. Jones, E.R. Heroes of ind. 9. Army. St'e names of cjitiitries. Army of the Potomac Everett. Orat. 4. Armyne.Lady Mary. . .Burden Pious worn. 80. Amaud,H. and the Waldenses Chambers' Rcpos. no.28. Amaud,Maric J. . . .Yonge. Good worn. 2: 105. Arne, Thomas Augustine. . . .Creasy. Etonians, 329. — Keddie. Mus. comp. 292. — Inventor of musical form. .. .(Hall) Man- chester Lit. Phi'os. Soc. Mem. 4th ser T3; 191. — Operas of. . .Hogarth. Mem. opera, 2: 25, 40. Amheim.John George. .. .Cust. Warriors 30 years, 2; 539. Amim,Bettina Von. ...Grimm, II. Liter. 235. Amim, Harry Karl Kurt Eduard, count von. . . Tuttle,H. Gcr. pol. lead. 73. Amim,L:Achim von, 1781-1832. . . .Heine. The romantic school. Amobius Pressensfe. Martyrs, 605. Arnold, Hcnedict. . . .With portr. Headley.J.T. Washington, 1:46. — Parton. Pcop. bk. biog. 521. — Sabine. Loy:i!ists, 130. — and Andr6 Chambers' Repos. no. 15. — Expedition to Quebec, Diary of . . .(E.Wild) Mass. Hist. Proc. 2d ser. 2:265. Arnold, Kdwin. Light of Asia. . . .Ilazeltine. Chats, 300. Arnold, Isaac N. . . (Washburne) Chicago Ilist. Soc. Coll. 4: 27. Amold,Margaret. . . .Ellet. Women of revol. 2: 213. Amold,Matthew Austin, A. Poetry, 118.— Cook, Jos. Monday lee. Conscience, 87. — Dawson, W.J. Mod. Engl. 328.— Forman. Liv. poets, 311. — Galton,A. Urbana, 77. — Hutlon. Mod. guides, 103. — Nadal,E.S. Ess. 122.— Sharp, A. Vic. poets, 121.— Sted- man. Vic. poets, 90. — Swinburne. Ess. 123. — Thorne,W.H. Mod. idols, 1.— Whipple. Recol. 280. — Bibliography Bost. Pub. Lib. Bull. 6: 84. — Hodgkins. 19th cent, authors. — Criticism by Burroughs,J. Indoor, 79. — His conception of culture Harrison, F. Choice of bks. 97. — New poems Swinburne. Essays. — Poems of Clough. Prose rem. 362. — Ros- coe,W.C. Ess. Amold,Thomas, of Rugby Bayne,P. Chr. life, 367.— Edgar. Boyhood, 329. — Moz- ley. Ess.iys, 2:1. — Mozley. Reminis. 2:50. — Remark, men, 148. — Stanley's life of Greg. Ess. pol. 1:47. — Martineau.J. Misc. 56. — Martineau,J. Ess. '91, 1:43- — Mozley. Ess. 2:1. Arnolto del Cambio, cathedral builder. . . Oli- phant. Makers of F. 92. — Symonds. Re- nais. Fine arts, 62. Arnould.Sophie. .. Clayton. E.C. Queens, 80. — Edwards, U.S. Prima don. 1:66. — Ferris. G.T. Great singers, i. — Houssaye. Men of i8th cen. 1:420. Arran,Jarnes Hamilton, earl of. . . .Lodge. Por- traits (Bohn), 2. Arrian Mills. Poets of Greece, 484. Arriaza Kennedy. Poets of Spain, 113. Arrom.Cecilia B. de F. ...Zimmern. For. nov- elists, 183. Arsenic as coloring matter. Effects of....(G. Derby) Mass. Health. 1872: 17. — as a domestic poison .. .(E.S.Wood) Mass. Health, 1883: 213. — Uses of, in industry Japp. Days w. indus. 228. Arsenius Kingsley. Hermits, T49. Art. . . .Bartol. Principles, 134. — Calvert, G.H. Brief ess. 55. — Cheney,E.D. Gleanings, 9. — Coleridge. Lit. rem. 1:216. — Cozzens. Bushwhacker, 55. — Frieze, U.S. Giov. Du- pr6, 168. — Hinton. Thinking, 274. — Hol- land, J. G. Every-da)', 2:63. — .(Esthetic school in. . . .Proctor,R.A. Leis. read. 265. — American Badeau. Vagabond, 120. — Ancient.... ...Fuseli. Life & writ. 2:17. in the renaissance . . . Paget, V. Euphorion, 1:169. — and artists: Tuckerman. Optimist, 88. in England EUesmere. Ess. loi. — and life Holland, J. G. Plain talks, 271. — and language. Difference between... East- lake. Contrib. 2: 301. — Beginning of. . . .(Stanley Lane-Poole) Coan. Art & lit. 56. — Beginnings of . .Crofts, E. Chap. Eng. lit. 56. — Byzantine ...Bury. Later Rom. em p. 2:40. — Cheney, E.D. Gleanings, 72. — Can science help? ...Hamerton. Portfo. pap. 285. — Characteristics of. .. Cotterill. Introd. study of poetry. — Christian. ..Ozanam. Civiliz. 2. — Ruskin. Mornings in Flor. ART 15 ARTHUR Art, Christian and pagan. . ..Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. his. g. — Symonds. Renais. Fine arts, 6. Early Cheney.E.D. Gleanings, 6i. in England, Plea for school of. . . . Wise- man, N. Ess. 3:353. in the middle ages Trench. Lee. medi- eval, 395. — Contemporaneous Cheney,E.D. Glean- ings, 335. — Conversations on. . . .Hazlitt. Round table. — criticism of, Qualifica. for Jenkin,Fl. Papers, 1:93. — Decline of Trail, F. Studies, 294. — Decorative. See Decorative art. — Democratic, Walt Whitman and. . .Symonds. Ess. 2: 30. — Elementary principles of. . .Seeley,J.R. Lee. & ess. 155, or Seeley,J.R. Rom. imp. ib6. — an emanation of religious affection. . . . Wal- lace, H.B. Art, I. — Encouragement of Smith, Gold. Lee. & ess. 76. — Ethics of Dallas. Gay science, 2: 143. — French Cheney, E D. Gleanings, 168. in 17th cent. . . . Cousin, V. True, beautiful & good. — Dilke. Art in mod. state. — Function of:Cherubino at the Scala theatre. Symonds. Ital. bywaj-s. — German, Old. . Cheney, E.D. Gleanings, 244. — Gothic. Thornbury. Brit, art, 2: 296. — Government patronage of. . .(E.M.Gallaudet) Vienna Ex. U. S. Repts. 2. — Greek. . . .Cheney, E.D. Gleanings, 33. — He- gel. Philos. hist. 250. — Mahaffy. Soc. life Gr., ch. 14. — Symonds. Greek poets, 2: 363. — Thornbury. Brit, art, 2 : 233. in the Kimmerian Bosporus . . . Newton . Essays, 373. — Hierarchyof Cobbe,F.P. Studies, 289. — history and. Varieties of Hayward,A. Ess. 2d ser. 2: i. — in America. . . .Cheney.E.D. Gleanings, 269. — in England . . .Cheney,E.D. Gleanings, 309. — Ward,T.n. Reign of Victoria, 2:514. and in Spain, National .. .Wiseman, N. Ess. 3:393. Past and future of. . . .Harris, Theory of the arts, 2. — in Europe. Peabody.A.P. Rem. Eur. 76. — in industry. .. .(C.D.Wright) Mass. Labor, '86:331. — in Rome Howe, J. W. Oak to olive, 60. — in small towns and villages. .. (T.CHors- fall etal.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '78:677. — in the United States(i84o). . . .Bethune. 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Theol. in Engl. ppets, 2S7. — Carlyle. Essays. — Carlyle. Heroes. — Collier,W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 369. Craik. Pursuit knowl. 1:388. — Dawson, W. J. Mod. Engl. 17. — Emerson, R.W. Miscel. — Friswell. Essays, 350. — Giles, H. Illus. of gen. 267. — Graham, W. Ess. 227. — Gris- wold.H.T. Home life, 24. — Hannay. Satire. 172. — Hazlitt. Eng. poets, 171. — Howitt, Ilomes Br. poets, 1:379. — Irving, D. Scot, poets, 2:443. — Jameson, A. Loves of poets, ch.31. — Lang. Lett, to dead au. 195.—. MIlIer.H. Tales, 53.— Oliphant.M. Lit. hist. 1:98. — Reed,H. Brit, poets, 2:g.^ Rosselti. Fam. poets. — Russell, A. P. Char- ac. 132. — Russell, W. Extraor. men. 158. — Sanborn, K. Eng. poets, 267 — Saunders, F. Famous books, 113. — With port. Sey- mour,C.C.B. Self-made, 64. — Sterling.J. BURNS 42 BUXTON Ess. 1:87.— Taine. Eng. lit. 2:228.— Tay- lor, W.C. Mod. Brit. Pint. 21.— Thorne.W. H. Mod. idols, 62. — Tuckerman. Poets, 193. — (J. Service) Ward. Eng. poets, 3: 512. — VVilson.J.G. Poets of Scot. 1:349. — Woiton. Word portraits, 42. Bums.R. and his school . . .Kingsley,C. Lit. lee. 127, ffr Raleigh, 119. — and Hogg Stuart.J.M. Reminis. iig. — and the peasantry of Scotland. .. .Smilh.J. Campbell. Writings, 211. — and Scottish poetry Shairp. Aspects. — Brooks. Engl, poetry. — as a Celt Japp. Vers de soc. 191. — as poet and person. . . . Whitman, W. Compl. Wks. 3:57. — The Bonnie Jean of ...Jameson. Loves of poets. — A Burns pilgrimage Jackson, ILH. Glimpses of 3 coasts. — Chaucer, and Dunbar compared. . .. Drake, N'. Mornings, 2: r. — Genius and character of ... .Wilson, J. Ess. 3:1. — Haunts of. . . . Haven, G. Pilgrim, 55. — Haw- thorne. Old home. 225. — The Highland iMary of. . . .Jameson. Loves of poets. — Home of. Visit to the Hawthorne, Mrs. Eng. & It. iig. — Reliques of JefTrey.F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. — Some aspects of Stevenson, R.L. Fam. stud. 38 — Speech at Burns dinner . .Dawson.G. Shaksp. 126. Burns festival, 1844 .... Taylor,B. Views, 55. — and hero worship. .Miller, H. Hist. ess. 144. Burns.William .. Bl.iikie.W.G. Leaders, 221. Burnside, Ambrose Everett. .. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 2:416. — Headley.J.T. Grant & Sherman, 447. — Glazier, W. llcroes, 298. Burr, Aaron. . . .Parton. Pcop. bk. biog. 115. — Hall, J. Romance west. hist. 217. — Victor. Amer. conspiracies, 271. — Wise,D, Van- quished victors. 40. — Conspiracy of; Bollmans' communication. . . Madison, J. Letters, 2: 393. Burr.Theodosia Parton. Fam. Amer. 393. Burrage.Joseph Perrin. . .(D.R.Cady) Harvard mem. biog. 2: 268. Burritt,Elihu Bungay. Offhand, 301.— Bartlett.D.W. Mod. agitators, 96.— Kirton, J.W. World's workers, 65. — Parton. Capt. Indus. 27. — With portr. Sej'mour.C.C.B. Self-made, 40. Burroughs, John, at home (R.Riordan) Gil- der. Authors, 39. Burrows, William Irving. Biog. 60. Burt, Thomas. ...Reid.T.W. Politicians, 2: i. — D.^vidson. J..M. Eng. lib. 103. Burton. Jolin Hill Skelton. Ess. 327. Burton.Mr. & Mrs Redding. Misers, 2: 272. Burton.Capt Richard F. .With photo. Cooper, T. Men of mark, 1:4. — Mission to the king of Dahome Lucas. Mornings, 2: 53. Barton, Robert, Anatomy of melancholy Jones, W.A. Ess on authors. 88. — Imitation of. by Sterne Ferrier. 111. of Sterne. I: 83. — Poetical commonwealth. . .Knight. Once on time, I: 221. Burton,William E. . Matthews, B. Actors, 3:215. Bury.Mrs. Elizabeth. .. .Burder. Pious worn. 189. Bury.Richard de Campbell. Ld. Chan. I: 191. — Foss. Judges, 3: 409. Bury St. Edmunds, Town and abbey of Green, J R. Stray studies, 211. Buscapie.The Ticknor. Span. lit. 3: 404. Buschetto Milizia. Lives arch. 1:125. Bush.George Griswold. Prose writ. 354. Bushe, Sir Charles Kendal. .. .Brougham. Wks. 4:195. Bushnell. David Howe.H. Em. mech. 136. Bushnell, Horace Bartlett,D.W. Mod. agi- tators, 266. — Bartol. Principles, 366. — Gris- wold. Prose writ. 605. — God in Christ Brownson. Wks. 7: i. — A vacation v.ith. . .Phelps, A. Portfolio, 219. Business. .. .Bartol. Principles, 202. — Ruskin. Crown of wild olive, 47. — Savage, M.J. Mod. sphinx, 36. — Spencer,H. Essays, 107. — Education for Helps. Essays, 59. — Transaction of Helps. Essays, 67. Business man, A, of the new school Whip- ple. Outlooks, 25. Business qualities Smiles. Self-help. Bussy.Sir John. . . .Manning.J.A. Speakers, 14. Busy-body, The... Franklin. Wks. '87, 1:329. Busy people Ess. from Sat. R. 1. Butcher,The Hunt.L. Seer, I: 180. Bute,John Stuart, 3d earl of. . . .EarleJ.C. Eng. prem. 1:157. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 8. Butler,Archcr. . . . Davies,G.J. Sue. preach. O9. Butler, Behethland Foote EUet. Women of revol. 2 : 95. Butler, Benjamin F., of New York. . . .Duyck- inck. Nat. port. gal. 2:423. — Proctor. Law^. of N. Y. 751. Butler,Benj.F.,Gen. .Forney.J.W. Anec. 2:78. — and Mass. state charities. .. .Mass. Charity, '83: clxxii. Butler, Mrs.F. A. See Kcmble,Mrs.F.A.B. Butler,Joseph, bishop. .. .Bagehot. Estimates, 164. — Blunt. Ess. 250. — New biographies, B. '57,61. — Analogy of religion Stephen, L. Eng. thought, 1:278. — Memoirs of Blunt. Ess. 490. Butler.Noble. . .Coggeshall. Poets of west, 225. Butler. Samuel. . ..Bell, R. Lit. & sci. men, l: 264. — (S.Johnson) Chalmers. Eng. poets, 8:87.— Collier,W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 223.— Disraeli, I. Curios. (N. Y. 4v.) 3:255. — Hann.ay. Satire, 94. — Hazlitt. Comic. — Howitt. Homes Br. poets, i: 118. — Saun- ders, F. Famous books, 146. — (W.E.Hen- ley) Ward. Eng. poets, 2:396. — Wotton. Word portraits, 47. Butler, William Orlando Coggeshall. Poets of west, 172. Buttercups Green, J. R. Stray studies, igB. — Origin of (G.Allen) Proctor,R.A. Nat. stud. 98. Butterfield.Mrs. Henry J . . .With portrait. El- let Queens Am. soc. 459. Button, Gwinett Lossing. Signers, 227. Buxton,G.F., Travels of Adams.W.H.D. Heroes of trav. 49. Buxton.SirT: Powell Edgar. Boyhood, 123. — Smiles. Self-help. Buxton, Mary, queen of Scots at. . .Strickland. Queens Scot. 7. BYLES 43 CAIRD ByleSjSir John D Gencr. of judges, 71. Byles, Mather Sabine. Loyalists, igo. Byng. John Georgian era, 2; 1O6. Byme.Andrew. . . .Clarke,R.H. Cath. bishops, 2:264. Byrom.John. . .Chalmers. Eng. poets, 15:177. — (W.E.?Icnlej') Ward. Eng. poets, 3: 230. Bjrron.Henry James. . .Archer. Eng. dram. iig. Byron,G.G.N., Lord. .. .Alger. Solitudes, 289. Arnold, M. Ess. 2:163.— Caine.T.H. Cob- webs, 91. — Castelar. Byron, 9. — Chorley. Authors of Eng. 17. — CoUier.W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 3S6.— Courthope. Lib. move, in Eng. lit. III. — Dawson, W.J. Mod. Engl. 26. — DcveyJ. Mod. Eng poets, 1S4. — Field, ^LB. Memories, 209. — Friswell. Es- says, 317. — GilfiUan. Mod. lit. 42. — Gris- woldjU.T. Home life, 94. — llannay. Sat- ire, 204. — Hayward,A. Em. staiesm. 2:305. — Ilazlitt. Spirit. — Howitt. Homes Br. poets, 1:524. — Kingslcy.C. New miscel. — Lang. Lett, to dead au. 205. — Mason, E.T. Pcrs. traits, 3:3. — Morley. Crit. misc. I: 203. — Nadal.E.S. Ess. 42.— Oliphant.AL Lit. hist. 3. — Parton. Pcop. bk. biog. 2S8. — Reed.H. Brit, poets, 2: 163. — Rossetti. Fam. poets. — Russell, W. Extraor. men, 211. — Saunders, F. Famous books, 155. — Scott, W. Biog. mem. 2. — Southey.R. Ess. 1832, 2: iBl. — Swinburne. Ess. 238. — Taine. Eng. lit. 2: 271.— Taylor, W.C. Mod. Brit. Plut. 28. — Tuckerman. Poets, 165. — Wallace.S.E. Storied sea, 135.— (J.A.Sym- onds) Ward. Eng. poets, 4:244. — Wotton. Word portraits, 47. — and Goethe Mazzini. Life, etc. 6:61. — and his limes Noel. Essays on poetry. — Are his writings immoral? Hadley.J. Ess. 346. — Calumniators of Paget, J. Paradoxes, 283. — Centenary of. .Woodberry. Studies in letters. — - Character and writings. . Legare. Writ. 2: 356. — Childe Harold's pilgrimage, Canto HI JeflFrey.F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. — Goethe on Jameson. Studies. — Letters and journals of.. Legar6. Writ. 2:411. — Manfred, on the stage Hollingshead. Footlights, 178. — Moore's lite of Macaula)'. Ess. 2:324. — Moral philosophy of the life of Giles, H. Lectures, 1:93. — Moral spirit of the genius of Giles, IL Lectures, i: 136. — Notes for the life of Moore, T. 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Society in Washington. — • Responsibility of the. .. .Lowell. Essays on government. Cable.G.W Bolton, S.K. Amer. au. 345. — athome. .(J.K.Welherill) Gilder. Authors,49. Cables. &/Telegraph Cables. Cabot, John c& Sebastian. . . . Coffin, C.C. Sto. of liberty, 123. — Bourne, H.R.F. Eng. seam. 1:28. — Murray,J.O'K. Cath. pioneers, 144. — Frost, J. Early explor. 62. — Higginson, J.W. Amer. explorers, 53. — Markham.C.R. Sea fathers, 8g. — Parton. Peop. bk. biog. 32g. Cabral, Pedro Alvarez and Juan de Nova Vogel. Cent, of discov. 87. Cadell, Robert & Thomas Curwen. Book- sellers, 66: T37. Cadgers and tramps Wynter. Curios, of toil, I: 135. Cadiz, Impressions of. . .. Disraeli, B. Home let- ters, 2g. Cadle, Cornelius, i8og-86 Iowa Hist. Rec. 2:337- Cadmus Mills. Poets of Greece, 464. Oadoudal, George. . ..Maccall. For. biog. 2: 236. Cadwalader,Gen. Johns. Reply to Reed Smith,H.W. Nuts for hist. 15. Caedmon. . . .Collier,W.F. Hist. 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Companion char. 9. ■ — Descendants of. . . .Philo Judseus. Works. — Wake. Serpent wor. 128. Caird.John ...Boyd. Leis. hours (Host.), 334. — Fish.H.C. Pulpit eloq. 654. CAIRNS 44 CALVINISM Oaima.II.McCalmont, earl With photo. Cooper, T. Men of mark, 5:5. — Gener. of judges, 157.— Higginson,T.W. Engl, statesm. igs. — Uill.F.H. Polit. portr. 16S. Reid.T.W. Cab. portr. S2. Cairns, John Graham, W. Ess. 282. Cairns, William McCosh. Scot. phil. 369. Cairo. .. .Ballou,M.M. Due west, 259. — King- lake. Eothcn. 154. — and its vicinity. . . .Moorc.Jos. Outl. Eur. 4S. — Cit)' of victory Cobbe,F.P. Cities of p.ist, 36. — A day in Wraxall. Scraps, i: S5. Caius.John Bettany. Em. doctors, 1:13. — Jcaffreson. Doctors, 11. Calais, France, in 1866. . . .Musgrave,G. Nooks of Fr. I: I. — Siege of, 1347 Yonge. Gold, deeds. Calas.jean, Trial of Paltison. Ess. 2: 177. Calculating machine, Babbage's Smiles. Indus, biog. Calculating machines, Tabulation of statistics bv (C.F. Pidgin) Con v. 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Wks. 15:451. — Bungay. OfT-hand, 82. — Burnap. G.W. Miscell. writ. 93. — With portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 2: 162. — Gris- wold. Prose writ. 172. — Harsha. Orators. 395. — Maury, S.M. Statesm. of Am. 1O8. — With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. 2. — Willis. Hurry-graphs, 179. — Parton. Fam. Amer. 113. — Character of ... .Dyer,0. Gr. senators, 147. — Rush.R. Occ. prod. 107. — Home of. .(P.Godwin) Homes Am. statesm. 397- — "Webster, Clay and. . . .Nichol,J. Amer. lit. 114. California .. .Bishop, W.H. Old Mexico, 295. — Bowles, S. Our new west, 317. — Brockett, L.P. Our west. emp. 551. — Chambers' Pa- pers. no26.— Dilke. Greater Brit. 156. — Faithful. E. 3 visits, 215. — Gerstaecker.F. Jour, round world, 134. — Howe,J.W. Win- tei homes, 18. — Jackson, H.H. Bits trav. home. — Jackson H.H. j coasts, 3. — Leigh- ton, C.C. Life at Puget sound, 199. — Ley- land, R.VV. Round the world, 240. — Miller, Joaq. Memorie, 51, — Simpson, W. Meet- ing the sun, 347. — Warren, F.R. Dust and foam, 138. California, Admission of.. Clay. Life & speeches, 6: 394, 515— Hilliard.H.W. Sp. 236. and the slavery question. Winthrop.R. C. .■\dJrcsses, 1:654. — and the gold mania DeQuin. Lett, to young (Bost.), 199. — Army life in, 1S4S-50 Keycs,E.D. eo jcars, 223. — as a home Taylor, B. At home, 2:191. — Christ in Dodge, M. A. Skirmish, 208. — Geographical features of (J.A.Johnson) Am. Gcog. Soc. 9; 84. — in 1849-50 Ingram. Hearts of oak, i2q. — in 1850 Helms. Pioneering, 72. — in 1872 Helms. Pioneering, 302. — in 1877 Vivian. Tour in Am. 133. — in 1 88 1 Hardy. Between 2 oceans, 136. — Kearncyism in.. .Bryce. American common- wealth, 2. — Languages of Latham. Opuscula, 300. — literature. Early Bancroft, H.H Works, 38:591- — A night in Wraxall. Scraps, 1:286. — Oregon, Washington (T.D.Hunt) Am. Geog. Soc. 1: 137. Califom:a claims, 1849. .Dix. Speeches, I: 262. Oalifornians, Characteristics of Rae. West- ward, 308. Calixtus II, . . .Montalembert. Monks, 7: 513. Callcott,Sir Augustus Wall....Eng. painters, Georgian, 73. — Redgrave. Century of p. 38r. Callender,John Loring,J.S. 100 Bost. ora. 257- Callicrates Milizia. Lives arch. 1:45. Callimachus Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 168.— Malkin. Cl.iss disq. 118.— Mills. Po- ets of Greece, 187. Callinus Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 77. Callis (or Callice), Robert Woolrych. Ser- jeants, I: 249. Call sthus Pressense. Martyrs, 369. Czillistratus. . .Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 133. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 150. Callot, Jacques Houssaye. Philos. 1:192. Calongfue.Adolphe Davidson, J. W. Writ, oif South, 77. Calotype Miller,H. Lead, articles, 179. Calverly,Charles Stuart. .Payn. Lit. recol. 137. Calvert,Cccilius, Lord Baltimore Belknap. Amer. biog. 3:211. Calvert,George, Lord Baltimore Belknap. Amer. biog. 3: 206. Calvert.Leonard. .. .Belknap. Amer. biog. 3: 216. Calvin, Jean Bancroft, G. Miscel. 405. — Dawson, G. Biog. lee. 461. — Hcrrick.S.E. Heretics, 207. — Lord, J. Beacon, 3:335. — (J.Orr) Reformers. 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Mornings, 2: 77. Cathedral builders Oliphant. Makers of F. 92. Cathedral service, English. . Eng. 113- .Ritter. Music in Catherine.St. , of Egypt Charles. Martyrs, 1S2. Catherine, St., of Siena Adams, W.H.D. Heroes X'y, 153. — Hack. Consec. wom.7. — Kavanagh. Women of Xty, 106. — Trollope. J. A. Dec. Ital. worn. 1:1. Catherine of Braganza, wife of Charles II With portrait. Jameson. Beauties, 53. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 6. — Strickland. Queens Eng. 8. Catherine.daughter of Edward IV Green, M.A.E. Princesses, 4: 15. Catherine,daughter of Charles I... Green, M. A.E. Princesses, 6: 396. Catherine de Medicis, Queen and Regent Bush, A. F. Queens~of F. 1:296. — Menzies, S. Roy. fav. i: 220. Catherine II, empress of Russia. . . .Brougham. Wks. 5: 356.-^Chambers' Miscel. no.84. — (Portrait) Clarke, M.C. Noted wom. 345. — Jameson. Fern. sov. 2.— Jenkins. J. S. Her- oines, 393. — Merivale. Hist. stud. 49. — Parton. Peop. bk. biog. 402. — Russell. Extr. women, 244. — The twelve favourites of.. . Mcnzies,S. Roy. fav. 2: 434. Catherine. See also Katherine. Catholicity, Ancient and modern Wiseman, N. Ess. i: 537. Catholics. See Roman Catholics. Oatlyne.Sir Robert, chief justice of England, 1559-1574 Campbell. Chief just, i: 175- Cato, .Marcus Porcius Parton. Peop. bk. biog. 419. — De re rustica. ...... .Mitchell. Wet d.nj-s, 26. Cato.the philosopher Parton. Peop. bk. biog. 424. Cato street conspiracy, 1820 Thornbuty. Old stor. 301. ^ats Woolson. Browsing, 15. — Anecdotes of Chambers' Miscel. no. 55. Oatskill falls Curtis, G.W. Lotus, 43. Catskill mountains. .. .Curtis.G.W. Lotus, 28. — Irving. Biog. 480. — Ta3'lor, B. At home, 2:319. Cattle," Swell-head" in Am. Pub. Health, 9: III. — Texas, Characteristics of. . .(J.R.Smith) Am. Pub. Health, 8: 125. 9:99. Disease among (J.R.Smith) Am. Pub. Health, 6:239. I- ii4- Fe-/er of: Is it a chimera?. .(D.E.Salmon) Am. Pub. Health. 9:84. — transportation of. Sanitary care in. . . .(W.B. 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Novelists, 1:28. Cavendish, Thomas Bourne.H.R.F. Eng. seam. 2: 120. — Fuller. Worthies, 3:179. Cavendish family Sanford & Townsend. Gov. fam. i. Cavour.Count. . . .Hayward.A. Em. statesm. i: 133. — Nolan. Liber, of Ita. 406. CaTumpore. . .Field, H.M. Egypt to Japan, 210. Caxton,William Collier, W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 71. — Disraeli, I. Amen. (N. Y. 2v.) 1:247. Cecil.Lady Mildred Williamsjane. Lit. wom. 60. Cecil, Richard Seeley,M. Later evang. u8. Cecil family Sanford & Townsend. Gov. fam. 2. Cecilia.Saint With portrait. Clarke, M.C. Noted wom. 87. — Charles. Martyrs, 154. Cecilia.daughter of William the Conqueror.... Green, M. A. E. Princesses, l:i. Cecilia.daughter of Edward IV Green, M. A.E. Princesses, 3:404. Celebes, Borneo and Ellesmere. Ess. 348. Celibaoy,Clerical, enforced Wordsworth, C. Misc. 3: 257. — Single blessedness Saunders. Mosaics, 192. Cellini, Benvenuto Dawson, G. Shaksp. 281. — Ossoli. Life without, 93. — Symonds. Renais. Fine arts, 437. — Memoirs birrell. 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Translations and imitations of Tick- nor. Span. lit. 3: 416. Cetti Warner.C.D. Roundabout, 39. Ceylon Abercromby. Seas & skies, 241. — DeQuin. Lett, to young (Bost.), 245. — Percival's Smith, Syd. Ess. fr. Ed. — Visit to, 1884 Hubner. Thro' Brit, em- pire, i: 389. Chabrat,Guy Ignatius Clarke, R.H. Cath. bishops, 3:282. Chad, St . of Litchfield.. Charles. Martyrs, 407. Ohaderton,Lawrence. . .McClure. Translators, 107. Chagrin Helps. Brevi.i. Chaldean and Assyrian monarchies. . . .Lord, J. Anc. states, 80. Chalk, On a piece of. . . Huxley. Lay sermons. CHALLENGER 51 CHARD Challenger expedition Carpenter.W.Benj. Nature, 316. — ij. Murray) Manch. Sci. lee. 9:105, Ohalmers.Thomas Bayne.P. Chr. life, 403. — Ulaikie.W.G. Leaders, 85.— Davies.G.J. Sue. preacli. 454. — Edgar. Boyhood, 347. — Gilfillan. ist g.ill. 72.— Gilfillaa. 3d gall. 85. — Gleig. Ess. 1:1. — McCosh. Scot. phil. 393. — Mason, E.T. Pers. traits, 2:127. — MiUer.H. 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Studies. — Formation of Greelej'. Hints ref. 85. — Indiv.idual Baile)',S. Essa3'S, 168. — Knowledge of Hazlitt. Table talk. — Native, of man. . . .Beecher,L. Works, 3:53. — Strength of Whipple. Success, 57. — Study of Ess. from Sat. R. 151. — Tests of Helps. Brevia. — Weakness in Craik,D.M. Plain speak- ing. 73- Characteristics Carlyle. Essays. — Hazlitt. Round table, 445. Charbon. See Anthrax. Chard.Major J.R.M. .. With photo. Cooper, T. Men of mark, 5:3. CHARDIN 52 CHARTIER Chardin.SirJ St. John. Cel. travelers, i: 233- ChardinJ.B.S. . . .Wedmore. Masters of genre. 196. Charitable institutions and cliarity. . . .Everett. Orat. 3. Charitable legislation In Illinois, History of. . . Illinois charity, 1872:67. 1876:85. Charitable work, Persistence in. . . Greenwell, D. Ess. 6g. Charities. . .Browne. P. What girls can do, 154. — Ouincy.J.P. Protec. of majorities, 125. — RaTids,H. 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Crowned heads, 15. Charles the Bold. .. Freeman. Hist. ess. 1:314. Charles Edward, the Pretender. .Greene.G.W. Hist. stud. 353. — Jesse. Pretenders, 101. — Ollphant. Hist, sketches, 207. — Wanderings of . .Davenport. Narr. peril. 2: 1. Charles the Fat, deposed emperor of Germany. Doran. Monarchs, 1:295. Charlesof Dunfermline, prince of Wales Doran. Princes of Wales, 387. Charles of Orleans Stevenson, R.L. Fam. stud. 236. Charles of St. James, prince of Wales. . . Doran. Princes of Wales, 410. Charles, Elizabeth Field, Mrs.H.M. Sk. France, 219. Charles,Thos Lives made sublime, 210. Charleston, S.C Lanier,S. Florida, 218. — in i8S[ Hardy. Between 2 oceans, 281. Charlestown, Mass Drake, S.A. Hist, fields Mid. ,. — Navy j-ard at Drake, S.A. Hist, fields Mid. 26. — Ursuline convent. Burning of Winthrop, R.C. Speeches, 174. CharlotteCarollne Augusta, daughter of George IV Hall, Mrs. M. Princesses, 366. Charlotte, Princess of Wales .. Parton. Fam. girls, 171. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 8. — Sermon on death of Hall,R. Miscel. 391. Charlotte of Mecklenburg Howitt,M. Queens. 490. Charlotte of Savoy, Queen Bush, A. F. Queens of F. i: 239. Chariotte Augusta, queen of WUrttemberg. . . . Hall, Mrs. M. Princesses, 216. Cha:lotte Sophia, queen of George III .... Do- ran. Queens Hanov. 2. — Grevllle. Journal. Charms .. Blunt. Anc. customs in mod. Italy, 162. — Grimm. Teutonic mythology, 3-4. — and fairy faith Whittier. Lit. recre. 257. Charriere.Madame de Kavanagh. Fr. women, 227. Charon Mills. Poets of Greece, 465. Charter- house school, London... Staunton, H. Schools, 257. Chartier.Alain Besant. Fr. poetry, 44. — Cary. Fr. poets, 207. CHARTLEY 53 CHEMISTRY Ohartley castle Thomson.K.B. Recoil. 2. — Mary, queen of Scots, at Strickland. Queens Scot. 7. Chartres James, H. Portraits, 120. Chartreuse, Grand Taylor.B. Byways, 295. Ohase.Mrs. Elizabeth Burder. Pious worn. 600. Chasa.Salmon P With portrait. Am. Ann. Cyclop. 1867. — With portrait. Barnes, W. H. 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Chauteaubriaad, Countess Frangoise de, and Francis I Menzies.S. Roy. fav. 1:210. — Murder of Delepierre. Hist. difF. 116. Chatelherault, James Hamilton, duke of Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 2. Chatham. \Vm. Pitt, ist earl of Adams,C.K. Rep. Br. orat. i: 85. — Adams, W.H.D. Eng. party, 1:141. — Adams, W.H.D. Men at helm, 123. — Brougham. Wks. 3: 20. — Creasy. Etonians, 2(i. — Earle,J.C. Eng. prem. 1:129. — Ewald. Repr. statesmen, I: 187. — llarsha. Orators, 75. — Lodge. Por- traits (Bohn), 7. — -Macaulay. Ess. 3:194. 6. — Skelton. Ess. 203. — Smith, G. Three statesm. 139. — Taylor, W.C. Mod. Brit. Plut. 56. — Character of Hazlitt. Sket. Chatrian, A Men of 3d repub. 246. Chatsworth Guild. Over the ocean, loi. — Marj', queen of Scots at Strickland. Queens Scot. 7- Chattarton, Thomas. .. -Hazlitt, Eng. poets, 5. — Chalmers. Eng. poets, 15:367. — Foster, J. Crit. Ess. (Bohn) 2:507. — Giles.H. Lec- tures, 2:280. — Howitt. Homes Br. poets, 1:308. — Memorials of early genius, 2ri. — Noel. Essays on poetry. — Wotton. Word portraits, 58.— (W.T. Watts) Ward. Eng. poets, 3:400. — and the Rowley poems Montgomcry,H. R. Lnpost. I. — Death of Dawson, G. Shaksp. 139. — A story of 1770 Masson. Ess. 179. Chauoer, Geoffrey Browning,E.B. Ess. poets, 126. — Chalmers. Eng. poets, l:iii. — Collier, W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 53.— Dana, P. & p. writ. 168. — Dawson. G. Biog. lee. 205. — Disraeli.L Amen. (N.Y. 2v.) 1:184. — Dunham. Lit. & sci. men, I. 25. — Haz- litt. Eng. poets, 26. — Howitt. Homes Br. poets, 1:1. — Lord, J. Beacon, 3: 59. — Low- ell. Writ. 3:291.— Mitchell, D.G. English lands, 1:97. — Morley.H. Eng. writ. 5. — Neil.S. Epoch men, 151. — Rccd,H. Brit, poets, I: 81. — Rossetti. Famous poets. — Sanborn, Kate. Eng. poets, 7. — Saunders, F. Famous books. 21. — Smith, Alex. Dreamthorp, 214.— Taine. Eng. lit. 1:105. — (T.H.Ward) Ward. Eng. poets, I: i.— Williams, R.F. Eng. card. 1:435. — Wotton. Word portmits, 61. Chaucer. Geoffrey, Age of Washburn, E.W. Stud. Eng. lit. 59. — Dunbar, and Burns compared. . . . Drake, N. Mornings, 2: i. — Modernization of Browning, E.B. Life, lett. & ess. 1:75. by Wordsworth. . .(E.Dowden) K night, W. Wordsworthiana. — Philippa PicanJ and Jameson. Loves of poets. — Specimens of Hunt.L. Seer, l:2li. — Story of Griselda. ... Hunt, L. Seer, 1:232. — Works. Lowell. Conv. on old poets, i. Ohauoer,Thomas...Manning,J. A. Speakers, 44. Ohaunoey,Sir Henry ...Woolrych. Serjeants, 1 : 469. Chauncy, Charles, ...Peabody. Harv. grad. 239. Chawoith,William, Duel of, with Lord W. B)'ron Thornbury. Old stor. 57. Chawthorne.J. .Chalmers. Eng. poets, 14: 229. Cheatham, Benjamin F. . . .Pollard. Life of Lee, 7i3. Cheatham, Mrs. W. A With portrait. EUet. Queens. Am. soc. 417. Cheer£iilness,Sources and conditions of Whipple. Success, 194. — The bright side. . . .Saunders. Mosaics, 383. — Three-cornered way of looking at things. . . . Arnold, F. 3-cor. ess. i. — Value of. . . .' Mathews. Conversers, 1S6. 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Atom. i. — Method of teaching, in classes, schools and colleges (H.E.Armstrong) Internal. health exh. 14: 73. CHEMISTRY U CHILDREN Chemistry, Modern Holland, H. Ess. 425. — Muir,M.M.P. Chemists, 294. — Teaching advanced classes in (L.C. Cooley) N. Y. Regents, 80; 603. in the U. S (F.W.Clarke) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '80, no. 6. Cheneys and the house of Russell. . . .Froude. Short stud. 4:312. Ohsnler.Andre Curwen. Sorrow, 2: 169. — Doran. New pic. 73. — Death of Houssaj'e. Philos. 2:87. — Prose writings of . . . .Bristed. Pieces, 1:64. Chenonoeaux James.H. Little tour, 51. Oherbaliez.V. . . Zimmern. For. novelists, i: 261. — Saintsbury. Ess. Fr. nov. 419. Oheri Dodge, M. A. Gala, 333. Cherubim, Nature of. .Parsons, T. Mystery, 307. Cherubini, Maria Lulgi .. Keddie. Mus. comp. 254. — Ferris. Great Ital. compos. 120. — Hogarth. Mem. opera, 2: 258. Cherubino, the page ... Paget, V. Belcaro, 129. Chersia3 Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 75. " Chesapeake," The, and the " Shannon" Silliman. Gallop, 64. Chess Jones,W.A. Ess. on authors, 150. Chesshyre,Sir John Woolrych. Serjeants, 2: 504. Chester.Eng Freeman. Eng. tours, 230. — James. Transatl. — Thompson. Beaten paths, 9. — in 1488 Skelton. Ess. no. Chesterfield.Elizabeth Butler, Countess of . . . . With portrait. Jameson. Beauties, i8g. Chesterfield, P. D. Stanhope, 4th earl of Hayward.A. Ess. 1:209. — Maceuen. Celeb. 159. — Oliphnnt. Hist, sketches, 91. — (C.F. Adams) Rice, A. T. Ess. 255. — Ste. Beuve. Enp;. portr. 22. — Tuckerman. Ess. 29. — Wotton. Word portraits, 63. Chetham, Humphrey, of Manchester, 1580-1653. Bourne, H.R.F. Eng. merch. 1:282. Chavalier.Sulpicc Paul (T.Gautier) Gau- tier. Fam. Fr. au. 156. Cheverus, Bishop J L.de. The old cathedral.. . Fairbanks. O.B. Aguecheek, 234. — Clarke, R H. Cath. bishops, 1:164. Chevreu3e,Marie de Rohan, duchesse de Menzies. Pol. women, 1:17. — Menzies. Roy. fav. 2:282. Cheyenne Mts., New road over Jackson, H. 11. Bits trav. home, 331. Chiabrera.Gabriello Montgomery. Men of Iia. 2:163. — Symonds. Renais. Cath. reac. 2: 286. Chianciano and its mineral springs. . . .Jarves. Ital. ramb. 137. Chiaroscuro Fuseli. Life & writ. 2: 273. Chicago Hardy,LD. Thro' cities, 75. — Mar- shall, W.G. Thro' Am'er. 86.— Rae. West- ward, 34. — Sala. Amer. revis. 2: 114, 318. — Warner, CD. Studies, 176. — Ancient Barrows, W. U. S. of yester. 53. — Drainage and sewerage of (E.S.Ches- brough) Am. Pub. Health, 4:18. — Growth, destruction and reconstruction Parton. Triumphs, 35. — in 1877 Vivian. Tour in Am. 86. — Sanitary problems of, 1877 (J. H. Ranch) Am. Pub. Health, 4: 3. Chicheley, Henry, 1414-1443 .. Hook. Abps. Cant. 5: I. Chichester, Eng Freeman. Eng. towns, 374. Chickering.Jonas Houghton. Kings, 124. — With portrait. (J.L.Blake) Hunt.F. Am. merch. 1:493. ChUd,Autobiography of a.Escott. Politics, 173. Child, David Lee.Loring.J.S. 100 Bost. ora. 420. Child, Josiah. of London, 1630-99 Bourne, H.R.F. Eng. merch. 1:314. Child.Lydia M Darton. Fam. girls, 266. — Griswold. Fern, poets, no. — Griswold. Prose writ. 426. — Hart, J. S. Fern, prose, 127. — (S.Coolidge) Our fam. woni. 230. — (T.W.Higginson) Parton. Em. wom. 38. Child labor Minn. Labor, 2: 154. — N. J. Labor, 1878: 10. 1879:94. 1881:97. 1885: 264, 353- Child power Dodge.M.A. Skirmish, 3. Childe,John With portrait. Stuart.C.B. Am. engineers, 177. Childers.Hugh C.E Kent,C. Gl.adst. govt. 267. — With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 3:28.— Higginson,T.W. Engl, statesm. 353. Childhood Dodge.M.A. Gala, 411. — Jacox, F. Cues, I. — W.nterston. Culture, 23. — Religion of Cobbe,F.P. Darwinism, 65. — Sorrows of. . . .Boyd. Leis. hours, Bost. 244. Children and the state. . .. Field, D.D. Speeches, 3: 343- — at the sea shore. .. .Green, J. R. Stray stud- ies, 167. — Books for Jones. W.A. Ess. on authors, 230.— Ossoli Woman, 310. — Dependent (C.H. Reeve) Nat. Pris. Assoc. 1888:101. — Duties of Channing. Works, 3:287. — Growth of (H.P.Bowditch) Mass. Health, '77:275. 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Titcomb's let. 198. — Rights of Siegvolk. Papers, 136. — School hours of. . . .Higginson. Out-door, 77. — Training of (C.H.Dall) Brackett.A.C. Educa. of girls, 149. — Taylor. Notes from life, 90. - Ver)' young Friswell. Better self, 12. CHILDS 55 CHOLERA Ohilds.Geo.W Bolton, S.K. Poor boys, 313. — Derby, J. C. Fifty years, 333. Chile Winsor. Hist. Amer. 2. — Growing power of (A. G.Browne, Jr.) Am. Geog. Soc. 16:1. — in 1642. . . .Burney. Voj'ages, 3. — Churchill. Voy. I. — its geography, people and institutions (J.Douglas) Am. Geog. Soc. 13: 59. — War with Peru, 1879-81 Knox.T.W. De- cisive battles. — U.S. For. rela. 1880-2. ChilUngworth,Wm ....TuUoch, Rational the- ology. Ohilo, of Lacedsemon Fenelon. Philoso- phers gi. Chimay.Terfizia, n6e Cabarrus Challice. Illus. worn. I. Chimes. See Carillons. Chimneys, Smoky, Cause and cure of. . ..Frank- lin. Works, 1887, 9:205. Chimney-sweepers, The praise of. ..Lamb. Elia. — London, 1819 Smith, Syd. Ess. fr. Ed. China (S.W. Williams) Am. 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Around world, 160. — Marco Polo's travels in, 1270-1310 St. John. Cel. travelers, 1:30. — Mistaken application of the ancient name Serica to. . . .Latham. Opuscula, 89. — National life of Patterson, R.H. Ess. hist. 235. — Population of.. Temple, R. Cosmop. ess. 260. — Religions of Prlme,E.D.G. Around world, 173. — St.^te and religion in L3'all. Asia, 122. — War with, 1840 Macaulay. Misc. & sp. 598. — Regnault. Crim. hist. Eng. govt. 1857-59 Cobden. Speeches, 370. — Western policy in Pumpelly. Amer. & As. 339. China seas, In the Abercromby. Seas & skies, 368. Chinese,The Pumpelly. Amer. & As. 247. — American origin of . . .(Brooks) Cal. Acad. Scl. Proc. 6:95. — Immigration of, to U. S ... .Bancroft, H.H. Works, 38. — Blaine. Polit. discus. 216.— Smith, R.M. Emigration. — Wharton,F. Di- gest internal, law. Chinese in San Francisco Pierrepont. 5th ave. 45, 99. — Labor and mode of life of. . . .Callfor. Labor, '85-6. Chinese manners. . .Everett, A. H. Crit. ess. 408. Chinese marriage, A Lang. Leaders, 31. Chinese theatre Keating. With Grant, 210. ChintreuiI,Antoine Hamerton. Portfo. pap. 102. Chisholm, Caroline Darton. Fam. girls, 247. Chisolm.Julian J Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 87. Chitwood.M. Louisa Coggeshall. Poets of west, 628. Chivalry Cleveland, R.E. Eliot, 155.— Hal- lam. Eur. in mid. ages, 3. — Heckethorn. Sec. soc. 1:155. — Rands. Chaucer's Eng. I: no. ^ Scott, W. Ess. on chlv. i. — Sterl- ing,J. Ess. i: in. — Stille. Stud. med. 332. — Turner, S. Eng. in mid. ages, 1:454. — Essay on. . . .Morte d'Arthur, Strachey's edi- tion. — of the middle ages Schlegel. Aesthet. (Bohn) 309. — Romances of Ticknor. Span. lit. I: 218. See also Knights. Chlorophyll (G.C.Caldwell) N. Y. Regents, 93:585- Choate,Rufus. . . .Boutwell. Lawyer, i. — Bun- gay. Off-hand, 167. — With portrait. D)'ck- Inck. Nat. poftr. gall. 2 : 253. — Everet^t. Orat. 4. — Lorlng,J.S. 100 Bost. era. 5?8. — MauTyrS.M. Statesm. of Am. 98.— Whip- ple. Ess. & rev. 2. — Whipple. Recol. i. — College life of (E.P.Whipple) Parton. Princes, 277. — His lecture on Rogers and his times Lunt. Three eras, 249. Chocolate. . Cozzens. Bushwhacker, 20. Chperilus of lasus, and Choerllus of Samos.. . . Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 165. , Choice Ess. from Sat. R. 318. Choir, New England village. . . .Gilman,S. Con- trlb. 3. Choiseul Gouffier,M.G.A.L St.John. Cel. travelers, 3: 154. Cholderton,Wiltshire,England, Church at Mozley. Reminls. 2: 162. Cholera and quarantine (J.H.Rauch) Am. Pub. Health, 13: 242. — Asiatic. (S.W.Abbott) Mass. Health, '84: 317. — — Origin and spread of. . . .(J.C.Peters) Am. Pub. Health, I: 336. — causes and preventive measures (E.Har- ris) Am. Pub. Health, 1:343. — Coast defences against, in U. S (J.H. Ranch) Am. Pub. Health, il: 123. — Contagiousness of .Bigelow,J. Mod. inq. 287. — hospital for. Plan of (W.Marsden) Am. Pub. Health, i: 184. — in St. Louis, History of (R.Moore) Am. Pub. Health, 10: 337. — Local measures to be adopted against (S.Smlth) Am. Pub. Health, 1:306. — Power of congress to prevent importation of. Sumner. Works, 10:435. — Relations of rain-fall and water supply to. . . (H.B.Baker) Am. Pub. Health, 11:154. — in the U. S., 1873 .. ..(C.B.White ^^a/.) Am. Pub. Health, 1:188. — What we can do against . . ..(M.Von Petten- kofer) Am. Pub. Health, 1:317. CHOPIN 56 CHRISTIANITY Chopin, Frederic F Engel.L. Mozart, I: III. — Bourne, C.E. Gr. compos. 267. — Ehlert. Tone-world, 265. — Ferris. Germ, compos. 157. — Finck. Chopin, 3. — Hawels. Music & mor. 249. — Keddie. Mas. comp. 345. — Hueffer. Mus. stud. 2y. — and piano music Butterworth. Great compos. 84. Christ Church, Dublin, State vault of. . .Cobbe, F.P. Hours of work, 173. Christ's Hospital, A day at. . . .Mathews. Men & bks. 327. Christ's hospital school, London. . . .Staunton, H. Schools, 442. Christendom. Creed of, Greg's. . . .Martineau,J. Studies, 266. Christian IX, King of Denmark With por- trait. Crowned heads, 29. — and family (C.Steen de Bille) Parton. Princes, 112. Christian, Bishop of Prussia Maclean Apos- tles, 264. Christian, How to become a Beccher. New star papers, 304. Christian.The polite. ..Buller.E. For good, 178. Christian character its own vindication Manning, J. M. Sermons, 225. — Formation of . ..Ware, H. jr. Works, 4:283 Christian civilization. Characteristics of Bayne.P. Ess. 2: 259. Christian comprehension, Schemes of (H. B.Wilson) Oxf. ess. 1857:94. Christian comprehensiveness Bushnell. Building eras, 387. Christian consciousness, Apologetical value of. (W.F. Warren) Bost. lectures, 1872:67. Christian doctrine. Development of Brown- son. Wks. 14; I. Christian duty. Theory of Davies,J.L. Theol. & mor. 41. Christian faith. Five points of. . . .Marlineau.J. Studies, 177. Christian fidelity, God's witness to Beecher. New star papers, 322. Christian life and work in the middle ages Trench. Lee. medieval, 411. Christian ministering Macdonald.G. Orts. 298. Christian ministry. See Ministry. Christian optimism Stephen,]. F. Ess. by barr. 114. Christian peoples and non-christian, Inter- course of. .Thompson, J. P. Amer.com, 104. Christian practice Holland,]. G. Every-day, i: 152. Christian progress. Measuring livesof New- ton, W.W. Ess. 164. Christian religion, On the .. .Addison. Works (Bohn), 5. 103. — History and effects of. ..Godwin, W. Ess. 175. Christian scholar. Position of the Barnes, A. Miscel. 2.96. Cliristian system. The Schopenhauer. Re- lig. 103. Christian union ...SchafT.P. Christ & Chrisli- anit)', 292. — Stanley. Essays, 5. — The true symbol of ..Hodgson. Outcast. 183. Christian unity. Denominational Christianity and. . . .Schafr,P. Christ & X'y, 292. — Grounds of . . .Farrar. Sermons in Am. 269. Christianity and art Oxenham. Stud, in cccl. his. I. Christianity and letters. . . .Newman, J. H. Lee. univ. I. — and medical science .. Newman, J. H. Lee, univ. 366. — and physical science. .. .Newman, J. H. Lee. univ. 221. — and popular amusements. . ..Gladden. Appl. X'y, 248. — and popular education Gladden. Appl. X'y, 2S4. — and science Holland, J, G. Every-day, i: 131. — Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. his. i. — and scientific investigation. . . . Newman,]. H. Lee. univ. 262. — and social organization ....Blackie. Ess. i. — and social science. Gladden. Appl. X'y, 210. — The argument for (Noah Porter) Bost. lectures, 1870: 340. — as an organ of political movement De Quincey. Theo. ess. Bost. i: i. — Baring-Gould on . . , Brownson. Wks. 3: 484. — compared with other religions Clarke,]. F. Ten relig. 4S9. — Conservatism of White, C. Ess. 302. — Constantine and, .. .Lord,]. Beacon, 1:243. — DiiTusive nature of . ..Waterston. Culture, 95. — Distinctive types of Martineau,]. Stud- ies, I. — Early. Creeds and heresies of ... . Martineau, ]. Studies, 201. — Effects of, on diiTerent natures. . ..Martineau, ]. Studies, 399. — Essence of, Feuerbach on Hutton. Ess. theol. I: 30. — Ethics of Martineau,]. Studies, 299. — Evidences of .. Channing. Works, 3:315. — Wilson, ].M. Ess. 193. in Pascal's Pens6es Stephens,], F. Ess. by barr. 254. Study of (W.Fitzgerald) Aids to faith, 55. — (B.Powell) Ess. and rev. — Great purpose of. Channing. Works, 3:207. — the great remedy for pol itical and social evils. Winthrop,R.C. Addresses, 2: 408. — History: The Christian revolution. .. .Lilly. Chapters, I: 49. — Idea of God and the truths of . . . . King.T.S. Patriotism, 312. — in India, History of Wood.G.B. Hist. mem. 185. — Introduction of, into North Britain Dun- ham. Lit. & sci. men, i. i. — ]esus Christ himself the evid. of (D.S. Talcott) Bost. lectures, 1871:403. — Latin, Meaning of Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. his. 57. — Means of promoting Channing. Works, S: 329- — Milman's view of Newman,]. H. Ess. crit. 2: 186. — Mixed character of. . . . Godwin, W. Ess. 223. — not the historical Christ Brownson. Wks. 3:272. — of Christ Phelps,E.S. Struggle, i6o. — Philosophical studies on.... Brownson. Wks. 3:150. — Practical element in White, C. Ess. 271. — Present-day elements in Newton, W.W. Ess. 178. — Primitive. .. .Newman, ].H. Hist. sk. 1:339. — Principles of. Stanley.A.P. Addr.St.And.127. — Progress of. . .Beecher. New star papers, 341. CHRISTIANITY 57 CHURCH Christianity, Progressive character of. . . .Ilare. Guesses, 2: 23. • — Proof of individual Dodge, M. A. Stum- ble, 180. — a rational religion. ..Channing. Works, 4: 31. — Relation of, to other religions (R.Flint) St. Giles lee. 2: 397. — ■ Reunion of Brownson. Wks. 12:464. — Roman opinions of, as seen in Roman lit- erature. . , .Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. his. 42. — Social influence of Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. his. 120. — society, and the church. New views of Brownson. Wks. 4; i. — Theory of Brown, S. Atom, 2. — • Transient and permanent in Parker, T. Crit. & miscel. — Unfulfilled mission of.Greelej'.Hints ref.379. — ■ the universal religion Brigham,C.H. Mem. 435. — without miracles Laing. Mod. sci. 274 — without priest and without ritual Mar- tineau.J. Studies. 35. Christians, A re we stiU ? Stephen, L. Ess. freeth. no. — Depreciation of .. .Greenwell.D. Ess. 208. — • Duties of, in an age of controversy . . .Mar- tineau,J. Studies, 478. Chrlstiua,queen of Sweden Brooks, E.S. Historic girls, 102. — Chambers' Repos. no. 80. — Doran. Monarchs, 2: 255. — Haw- thorne. Biog. stories, 84. — Jameson. Fern, sov. 2. — • Ranke. Popes, 3:82. — Russell. Extr. women, 54. — Russell, W. Eccentric, 240. — and Cromwell Foster. Statesm. of com- motiw. Christina of Pisa. .Williams, Jane. Lit. worn. 23 Christine of Stomraeln. . . .Renan. Studies, N. Y. 2:330. Christison,Sir Robert Bettany. Em. doctors, 2: 285. — Brown. J. Locke, etc. 405. Chrislkindchen Paget, V. Juvenilia, 2: 177. Christmas Arnold, M. St. Paul and Protest. 147. — Brace, C.L. Serm. to newsboys, in. — Bunce,O.B. Bach. Bluff, 281.— Croly.J. C. Jennie Juneiana, 221. — Everett, E. Mt. Vernon, 11. — Friswell.J.H. About in tlie world, 304. — Irving. Sk. book, 224, 240. — Smith, A. Dreamthorp, 113. — Stowe,H.B. Footsteps of the Master, 49. — Festival of .Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. his. igi. — in Holland Haven. G. Pilgrim. 478. — Inexhaustibility of the subject of Hunt.L. Seer, 2:284. — Pictures of old and young Doran. New pic. 338. — Thoughts about, in Rome Symonds. Sk. So. Eur. 1:275. Christmas carols. On some. Dempster. Ess. 352. Christmas customs. Cozzens. Bushwhacker,i74. Christmastide.Odd experiences of. .. .Arnold, F. Arm-chair, 179. Chroniclers, English. First sources of modern history Disraeli, I. Amen. (N. Y. 2 v.) 1 : 269. Chronicles,Spanish..Ticknor. Span. lit. I: 156. Chronology Joyce, J. Fam. introd. to arts, 92. — Ancient Nott and Gliddon. Types, 653. — Books on Harv. Univ. Bull. 2:341. — Egyptian Lepsius. Lett, from Egypt. — Greek. Newton's. Gibbon. Misc. wks. 3: 150. 8 Chronology, Greek, Legendary . . . .Grote. Hist, of Greece, 2: 34. — Gregorian calendar. Bailey ,S. Discourses, 129. — Hebrew, from Moses to Solomon Had- lej'.J. Ess. 385. Chrysippus Mills. Poets of Greece, 429. Chrysoloras, Manuel Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 108 Ohrysostom,5< ...Farrar. Lives of fathers. 2: 460. — Kingsley. Hermits, 155. — Lord, J. Beacon, i: 279. — and Augustine . . .Williams.W.R. Eras, 69. — Last years of. .Newman, J. H. Hist, sk.2: 217. Chudleigh,Lady Mary VVilliams,Jane. Lit. wom. 143. Chunder Sen, Keshub, Lectures of Milller Chips, 4. Church, Benjamin. Loring.J.S. 100 Bost. ora.37. Churoh.F.E Tuckerman. Artists, 370. Churoh,R.W With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 6: 11. Church.The Christian Arnold, J. Miscell. 9. — against no church. . ..Brownson. Wks. 5: 33i. — and the age Greele}'. Hints ref. 385. — and Christianity identical Brownson. Wks. 12: 5g. — and modern civilization Brownson. Wks. 12: 117. — and the revolutionary idea. Brownson. Wks. 11:468. — and society. Relation of Hudson. Stud- ies Wordsworth, 313. — and state. . . . Arnold, T. Lee. on hist. 64, 261. — Brownson. Wks. 12:216. 13:263, 303, 430. — Coleridge,H. Ess. 2:355. — Froude. Hist. Eng. ch. 4. — Gladstone. Glean. 5: 173. 7:97. — Lea. Stud. ch. hist. 55, 316. — Mar- tineau,J. Ess. '91,2: i. — Martineau.J. Misc. 105. — Mill.J.S. Dissert. I. — Vaughan,R. Ess. 2: 172. connection of Stanley. Essa}'S, 8. Gladstone on Macaulay. Ess. 4:116^ in England, History of connection of. . . . Croly. Hist. sk. 310. in France Brownson. Wks. 12: 439,. in Russia Wallace. Russia. Separation of. . .Brownson. Wks. 12:406^ Union of Brownson. Wks. 13:127^ — Anglo-American. .. .Newman, J. H. Ess. int. 1:308. — as a teacher of morality. . . Seeley, J. R. Rom. imp. 259, or Lee. & ess. 245. — as it was, is, and ought to be ... . Brownson . Wks. 7: 179. — Constitution of the. Brownson. Wks. 8: 527. — The broad Stephen, L. Ess. freeth. i. — Episcopal Observer vs. the Brownson. Wks. 5: 389. — a historical fact Brownson. Wks. 5:457. — in the i6th century. . . .Ranke. Popes, 1:43. — The invitation to. Boyd. Towards sunset, 147. — its nature and office. Brownson. Wks. 4:484. — its true head Brownson. Wks. 4: 527. — national, Ideal of Boyd. Our life, 290. — necessary for reform in society Brown- son. Wks. 4:496. — of England. .*. . Arnold, M. Last ess. on relig. — Arnold, T. Miscell. 213. — Brougham. Brit, const, ch. 18. — Disraeli. Sel. spec. 2:553. — Fischel. Eng. const. 103. — Mar- tineauj. Ess. '91, 2: 47. — Martineau,,];. Misc. 2S1. CHURCH 58 CIRCUIT Church of England and ritualism. ..Gladstone. Glean. 6: io8. as a federal union . . .Martineau, J. Ess. '91, 2: 539. Catholicity of. Newman, J. H. Ess. crit. 2:1. cleric.ll subscription in Stanley. Essays, 4. Condition of, 1843. Gladstone. Glean. 5: i. - Defects in the system of. .. .Wiseman, N. Ess. 2: 297. Discipline in Froudc.R.H. Remains, Pt. 2, I, 270. Disestablishment of . . . .Arnold, A. Social politics — Gladstone. Speeches, 1881-5. — Smith,Syd. Wks. 3. Disruption principles. . . .Miller,H. Lead. articles, 280. Functions of layman in Gladstone. Glean. 6: 1. High church theory of dogmatical au- thority in. . . . Wiseman, N. Ess. 2: 103. Learning in Pattison. Ess. 2: 263. Position of high-church theory in, 1847. Wiseman, N. Ess. 2:431. Protestantism of. Wiseman, N. Ess. 2: 339. Prospects of Newman, J. H. Ess. crit. I: 262. Relation to other Protestant churches Fisher,G.P. Discus. 176. schismatical. . . . Wiseman, N. Ess. 2: 201. — Brownson. Wks. 4: 567. Services of, shortening of. . . .Froude.R. H. Remains, 2: 375. Subscription in... Wiseman, N. Ess. 2: 263. Supremacy in. See Royal supremacy. Unreality of belief in. . . Wiseman, N. Ess. 2:383. — of the fathers Newman, J. H. Hist. sk. 2:1. — of the future Brownson. Wks. 4: i. — Holland,}. G. Every-day, l: 174. — an organism Brownson. Wks. 12:79. — Palmer's view of faith and unity in New- man, J. H. Ess. crit. 1:143. — Ward's ideal Gladstone. Glean. 5: 81. — World's judgment of the Dodge, M. A. Stumbl. I. Church authority, Meaning and value of Wilson,;. M. Ess. 183. Church decoration .... Dawson, G. Shaksp. 489. Church dedications in England, Early. ..Baj'Iy, J.A.S. New stud. 133. Church discipline act. Bright.). Publ. add. 228. Church establishments. National . . . Arnold, T. Miscell. 497. Church festivals, Minor, of Roman Catholics. . Charles. Martyrs. 463. Church history. See Ecclesiastical historj". Church membership, Necessity of Brown- son. Works, 3- 438. Chtirch music Jones. W. A. Lit. stud. I: 81. Church principles. Fundamental. . . .Wilson, J. M. Ess. 270. Church property Mill.J.S. Dissert. N. Y. 1:28. — and secularization, 1867 De Vere. Ess. 197. — Exemption of . . .. Hazard, T.R. Miscell. 136, 242. — Mass. Tax Comm'rs rept. 1875. Church rates TBlunt. Ess. 440. Church reform. Principles of Arnold, T. Miscell. 75. Church sittings Dodge, M. A. Stumbl. 82. Church unity and social amelioration Brownson. Wks. 4:512. Church,True basis of. . .Brownson. Wks. 4:460. See a/so Christian union Churches, Battle of. .. .Martineau, J. Misc. 373, or Essays ('90), 2: 119. Churches, English parish (J.H.Mickle- thwaite) Poole,R.S. Lee. art, 97. Churchill.Charles Chalmers. Eng. poets. 14: 265. — Forster.J. Hist. ess. 2:209. — Han- nay. Satire, 130. — Hitchman. i8th cent. lot. ChurchiIl,John, bookseller. .. .Curwen. Book- sellers, 33g. ChtirchiIl,John, Duke of Marlborough. See Marlborough. Churchyard,Thomas Bell.R. Lit. & sci. men, 2: no. Churchyards Boyd. Retreat, 2: 96. Ohurton, Edward Mozley. Reminis. 1:63. Oibber,Colley Austin & Ralph. Laureates, 246. — Doran. Annals stage, 2: 15. — Dun- ham. Lit. & sci. men, 3:276. — Gait. Play- ers, I: 125. — Russell, W. Rep. actors, 43. — and his associates Baker.H.B. Engl. actors, 1:74. — Apology for his own life.Talfourd. Crit. wr. Cibber.Susanna Maria. . ..Doran. Annals stage, 2:51. Cibber.Theophilus Goldsmith. Misc. (N. Y. 4v.) 1:369. Cibdareal,F.G.de. . . .Ticknor. Span. lit. 3: 397. 1:395- Cicero Alger. Solitudes, 208. — Brougham. Works, 7:145. — De Quincey. Hist. ess. (Bost.l 2: I. — liarsha. Orators, 35. — Lamar- tine. Cel. char. 1:335. — Lord, J. Beacon, 1:173. — and his writings Malkin. Class, disq. 248. — Forsyth's life of ....Lucas. Mornings, 1:82. — on government.. Everett, A. H. Crit. ess. 338. — Personal and literary character of New- man,]. H. Hist. sk. 1:245. — Philosophical writings of Hallam. Re- mains, 227. — Republic of Legare. Writ. 2: 216. Cid,The Hewlett. Heroes, 41. — Quintana. Lives Span. 3. — Sismondi. Lit. So. Eur. 3. — Poem of Ticknor. Span. lit. 1:12. epitomized.. .Dobson,W.T. Class, poets, 95- Cieco da Ferrara. See Bello, Francesco. Ciinbri,The, and the Chersonesus Cimbrica. . . Latham. Opuscula, 93. — Rome and Lord, J. Anc. states, 499. — A visit to Howells. Ital. jour. 235. Cimabue.Giov Lee,H.F. Old painters. 37. — Symonds. Renais. fine arts, 187. — Jame- son. Ital. painters, 7. Cimarosa,D., musical composer Hogarth. Mem. Opera, 2: 103. Cinchona. See Quinine. Cincinnati,0 Warner,C.D. Studies, 263. Cincinnati, Society of Franklin. Wks. '87, 8: 438.— -McMaster. Hist. U. S. 1:167.— Muz- zey. Remin. 186. Cino da Pistoja.. ..Symonds. Renais. It. lit. 1.65. Cinna, Character of Malkin. Class, disq. 317. Cinthio,Giraldi Symonds. Renais. It. lit. 2: 103, 131. CircIe,Squaring the. ..Proctor. Light sci. 1:288. Circourt,Count Adolphede. Historical conclu sions. . . .Mass. Hist. Proc. 15:16. Circuit notes in Ireland .. .Curran. Irish bar, I : 264. CIRCUMSTANTIAL 59 CLARENDON Circumstantial evidence. Cases of Cham- bers' Miscel. no.32. Oist, Lewis Jacob Coggeshall. Poets of west, . .337- Cities.Great, and their influence for good or evil. . . .Kingsley.C. New misc. 250, o^San. lee. 187. Popular follies in Mackay. Delusions, I: 214. The great sin of Helps. Comp. of soli- tude, 82. — Health of American (E.Harris) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1874:628. — open spaces in. Advantages of . . .(T.Newell) Am. Pub. Health, 8:155. — Planning Bushnell. Work, 314. — Public works in ...Am. Econ. Ass. 2. — Superfici.ilness of people in Siegvolk. Papers, 120. Citizen,Duty of, in times of trial or danger Channing. Works, 5'4ii' — Education of i hambers" Papers, no. 4. Citizenship Wharton. U. S. internat. law. — Austrian law U. S. For. rela. '81. — Swedish law U. S. For. rela. '88. — United States. . . .Tiedeman. Unwrit. constit. City and countr}' ... George, H. Soc. prob. 316. — Coming to the Greeley. Hints ref. 359. — life in, and life in country, Rel. influence of. (J.S. Hough) Am. Pub. Health, 1:115. City school systems in the U. S (J.D.Phil- brick) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '85, no.i. Civil government as a science and a study. . . . (W.K.Wickes) N. Y. Regents. 97, app. 48. Civil law. See Law, Civil. Civil polity; duty of Christians and ministers. Hall.R. Miscell. 122. Civil rights bill Black, J.S. Ess. & sp. 539.— Sumner. Works, 14:355. Civil service. Appointments for women in. . . . (W.C.Taylor) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1879: 650. — Appointments, in England (H.Mann) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. i860: 302. — Bibliography Bost. Lib. Bull. 5: 120. — Prov. Ref. lists, 3: i. — Competitive examination for (A. Bain, C.S.Parker) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1877: 334. — (H.Mann) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1858:200. 1859:274. — (Sir S.Northcote) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1859:279. — Bain, A. Prac. ess. 71. — (R. R. Bowker) Econ. tracts, no. 22. — in the United States; Uncle Sam's treatment of his servants Parton. Topics, i. — of states and cities. Competitive test for. . . . (E.M.Shepard) Econ. tracts, no.14. — University education for (O.Browning) Internat. health exh. 15: 191. Civil service reform. .. .Am. citizen's manual, 116. — Garfield. Works, 1.499. — Sticknej'. True repub. — in England [1780] .... Burke. Works (Bohn), 2:55- — Presidential elections and Sumner, W.G. Essays, 140. Civilization Elder, W. Questions, 26. — Emerson. Society & sol. — Mill, J.S. Dissert. N. Y. i: 186.— Bancroft, G. Miscell.— Smith, Syd. Occ. ess. 1:107. — Walsh, J. B. Astron. &geol. 119. — American Emerson. Miscell. Civilization, Ancient KingsIey.C. Lee. Amer. 125, or Hist. lec. 289. and modern Perry. Biog. sk. 217. — and barbarism Higginson. Out-door papers. — and material progress Harrison, F. Choice of books, 420. — Barbarisms of. .. .Newman, F.W. Miscell. 3: 449. — Characteristics of. . .(E.ILDickson) Charles- ton book, 70. — Christian^ Maurice. Friendship, 125. — Christianity and.Lange. Materialism, 3: 269. — First constituents of. . . .Lieber,C. Miscell. I. — History of, Buckie's . ..Fiske,J. Darwin, 130. — Pattison. Ess. 2:396. — ■ — Semitic contributions to the Renan. Studies, N. Y. i: 149. — Influence of commerce on Millar. Eng. govt. 4: 102. — Influence of science on . . .Draper. Conflict of religion and science. — of future. Relations of Bible to (Austin Phelps) Bost. lectures, 1871: 11. — Origin of Brownson. Wks. 9:418. — Progress of, in England. . . .(Sir J. K. Shuttle- worth) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1859:122. — Roman Cath. church and Brownson. Wks. 12. — Draper. Conflict relig. & sci. — Ultimate Taylor,!. Ult. civiliz. i. Oivitali,Matteo. . . .Symonds. Renais. fine arts, 156. Clack.Mrs. Marie Louise Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 88. 01ancy,William Clarke,R.H. Cath. bishops, 2:44. Olapham sect, The Oliphant. Lit. hist. 3: 308. — Stephen. Ess. eccl. biog. 523. Clapp,Asa With portrait. Hunt,F. Am. merch. i: 539. Olapp.Mrs. Alfred. . .Brockett. Woman's work. 767. Clapp,Mrs. Anna L Brockett. Woman's work, 634. Claiborne.John F.II Davidson, J. W. Writ. of South, 90. 01aiborne,WiUiam Charles Cole . . .With portr. Nat. portr. gall. 4. 01airon,Hippolyte Houssaye. Men of iSth cent. 2: 392. Clairvoyance denied Bowen,F. Gleanings, 345- — Normal, of the imagination Bulwer,E. Caxtoniana. Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of Adams, W.H.D. Men at helm, 70. — Bayne. Pur. revol. 435. — -Campbell. Ld. chan. 4:1. — Collier, W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 190. — Law- rence. Brit, historians, 1 : 190. — Lodge. Por- traits (Bohn), 5. — Macdiarmid. Brit. stat. 2:281. — Reed,W.B. Among books, 27. — and his friends Phillips, S. Ess. from Times, 2: 118. — and' Viscount Falkland Thomson, Mrs. Cel. friend. 2:281. — History of the rebellion .. Disraeli, I. Amen. (N. Y. 2v.) 2: 409. — Hunt. Wishing-cap, 360. Clarendon.G.W.F.Villiers, 4th Earl of Kent.C. Gladst. govt. 209.— Reid,T.W. Cab. portr. 288.— Whitty. Polit. portr. Clarendon gallery of portraits Lewis, M.T. Clarendon lives, 1:15. 3:239. CLARENDON 60 CLEMENT Clarendon manuscripts, Dispersal of. . . .Lewis, M.T. Clarendon lives, 1:67. 3:239. Clark, Abraham. .. .Lincoln, R.VV. Signers, 14. — Lossing. Signers, 90. — Sanderson. Sign- ers, 6. Clark,Alexander; the two Mr. Clarks Mil- ler,H. Lead, articles. 337. Clark, Andrew, M.D . . .With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 3:29. Clark, Charlotte A. . . .Ellet. Pioneer worn. 350. 01ark,George Rogers. . . .With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. 4. Olark.Mrs.Wm.A. . . Ellet. Pioneer wom. 359. Clark, William George ...Payn. Lit. recol. 40. Clark, Will is Gaylord ...Griswold. Poets Am. 379- Clarke, Dr.Adam. . . .Blunt. Ess. 404. — Taylor, W.C. Mod Brit. Pint. 71. Clarke,Catherine ...Burder. Pious wom. 280. Clarke,Edward Daniel. . . .St. John. Cel. travel- ers 3: 238. Clarke.James Freeman. . .(A P.Peabod)') Mass. Hist. Proc. 2d ser. 4:320. — on the church Brownson. Wks. 7:179. — Steps of belief Brownson. Wks. 8:378. ClarkB,John S Matthews, B. Actors, 5:95. Clarke,Mrs. Mary Bayard Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 93. Clarke, Richard McClure. Translators, 97. Clarke.Samuel, and WoUaston Stephen, L. Eng. thought, I: irg. Clarkson, Gertrude. ..Burder. Pious wom. 357. Clarkson, Henry Mazyck Davidson,J. W. Writ, of South, 96. Clarkson,Thomas Smiles. Self-help, 247. — Stowe. Sunny mem. 2:63. Cla3on,Isaac Starr. . . .Griswold. Poets Am. 203. Class legislation, Freedom from.. .. Hazard, T.R. Miscell. 367. Class, in school. Numbers in a ... .(W.Emery) Internat. health cxh. 16: 286. Classes [in the population]. Balance of . . .(A.V. Dicey) Ess. on reform. '67; 67. Classical education ...Hazlitt. Round table. — Bain, A. Prac. ess. 115. — (J.Grote) Camb. ess. 1856: 74. — Value of Arnold, M. Irish ess. Classical instruction, A method of (P.F. Dealy) N. Y. Regents, 83:601. Classical learning Legare. Writ. 2. 5. — J. Pillans and Hamilton. Discuss. Classical philology and universitj' work in America . . .Gildersleeve. Ess. 87. Classical research and classical education. Re- lations between. . ..(H.Nettleship) Ess. end. research, 244. Classical studies Bain, A. Prac. ess. — (G. Grote) Camb. ess. '56:74. — (H.S.Legarfe) Charleston book, 14, or Writ. 2:4. — (C. Elliot) Hamerton. Higher ed. 58. — Higgin- son. Atlan. ess. 325. — (E.J. Peck) N. Y. Re- gents, 95:305. — (Il.Crosby) N. Y. Regents, 99:app. loi. — (B.N.Martin) N. Y. Regents, 81:681. — Porter,N. Amer. coll. 337. — and general education (W.G.Clark) Camb. ess. '55: 281. — and utilita. studies . . .Bigelow,J. Mod. inq 37. — Bowen.F. Gleanings, 5. — best means of best education (D.H. Chamberlain) N. Y. Regents, I02:app. 195. — Bibliography Harv. Lib. Contrib. no.21. — Prov. Ref. lists, 4:1. Classical studies in American colleges ...(T. Lewis) N. Y. Regents, 85:528. — in England, 1809 . . Smith. Svl Ess. from Fd. — in normal schools (N.F.Wright) N. Y. Regents, 84; 559. — Influence on Engl, language (M.E.Mc- Clary) N. Y. Regents, 93:604. — Place of Brownson. Wks. lO. 551. — Present aspect of, 1 886. Gildersleeve. Ess. 499, — Religious uses of. . . .Wordsworth.C. Misc. 3: 14- — useful in a democracy Tocqueville. Democ. 2: 74. — Value of. .'.Bain, A. Educa. as a science, 359. — vindicated Knox. Ess. 1:13. Classical training ...(A.F.Monroe) N. Y. Re- gents, 80; 641. — and colleges Gildersleeve. 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Claypole.Elizabeth, daughter of Oliver Crom- well With portrait. Costello. English- women. 3; 34. Clay ton, John Tyerman. Oxf. metli. 24. Clayton-Bulwcr treaty, Panama canal and Lawrence. Ess. int. law 89. Cleanliness Chambers' Miscell. no. 51. Cleanthes . . . Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 165. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 206. Clearchus Mills. Poets of Greece, 388. Clearing-house Jevons. Money. Cleasby,Sir Anthony With photo. Cooper, T. Men of mark, 4: 31. — Gener.of judges, 54. Cleburne, Patrick R. . . Pollard. Life of Lee, 588. Clemens, Samuel L. [Mark Twain] Bolton, S. K. Amer. au. 365. — Haweis. ^Ainer. humor- ists, 143. — at home Yates.E.H. Celeb. 3: 135. — (C. H.Clark) Gilder. Authors, 61. — Works Nichol.J. Amer. lit. 426. Clement VII, Pope. . . .Ranke. Popes, l:g8. — Symonds. Age of despots, 443. Clement VIII, Pope. .. .Ranke. Popes, 2:235. Clement IX, Pope Ranke. Popes, 3: 59. Clement XI, Pope Ranke. Popes, 3:187. Clement XIII, Pope. . . .Ranke. Popes, 3: 207. CLEMENT 61 CLUBS Clement XIV. Pope Ranke. Popes, 3; 212. — and the Jesuits. . ..Milman. Savonarola, 244. Clement of Alexandria Bigg.C. Chr. Pla- tonists. — Farrar. Lives of fathers, 1:261. — Pressensfe. Martyrs, 272, 540. Clement of Rome. . . Charles. Martj'rs, 28. — Pressens6. Martyrs, 218. Clement, Joseph. Lewis.T.C. Mechanicians, 189. — -Inventions of Smiles. Indus, biog. 01ementi,Muzio,Italian pianist .. Ferris, G.T. Great violinists, 177. — Keddie. Mas. comp. 300. y Olendenin, Archibald. EUet. Pioneer worn 112. Clennell.Luke Dobson,A. Bewick and his pupils, i86. Cleobulus of Rhodes. Fenelon. Philosophers, 96. Cleomenes III, King of Sparta Plutarch. Lives. — Yonge.C.M. Bk. of worthies, 260. Cleon Cox.G.W. Greek statesmen, 2. Cleopatra With portrait. Clarke, M.C. Noted worn. 61. — Jameson. Fem. sov. i. — Jen- kins,J.S. Heroines, II. — Lord, J. Beacon, 5:23- — Shakspere's Hazlitt. Char. Shaks. Clergy, Health of Higginson. Out-door, i. — in the United States Bryce. Amer. com- monwealth, 2. — Relation of, to people Milman. Savona- rola, 374. — Usurpations of Gilbart. Lee. 173. See Ministrj', Christian. Clergymen.country Boyd. Recreat. 1:7. — Elizabethan Washburn, E.W. Stud. Eng. lit. 158. — Salaries of Ess. from Nation, ig. Clerical non-residence. Evils of Words- worth, C. Misc. 3: 191. 01erk,The good ....Lamb. Elia. Cleveland, Aaron.. ..Everest. Poets of Conn. 23. Cleveland, Barbara Villiers, Duchess of With portrait. Jameson. Beauties, 78. Cleveland, G rover ...Fiske,S. Off-hand portr. 39. — (H.W.French) Frost. Presidents, 537. — Poore,B. P. Reminis. 2:483. — and Mrs. Cleveland. . . .Keim. Soc. in Wash. Cleveland, Henry Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 98. Cleveland.John Bell,R. Lit. & sci. men, 2: 188. Clevenger,S.V Tuckerman. Artists, 605. Clifford family, of Craven, Annals of . . .Drake, N. Mornings, 1:53, 211. 2:65, 237. Clifford.Lady Anne Coleridge. Northern worthies, 2: i. Clifford, A rthur,Review of Tixhall poetry by.. . Drake, N. Evenings, 1:139. Olifford.John II (R.C.Winthrop) Mass. Hist. Proc. 15:363; 01ifford,Lady Margaret Strickland. Tudor prin. 298-328. Clifford, Nathan With portrait. Barnes, W. H. Sup ct. 73. Clifford,William Kingdon Porter,N. Sci. & sent. 331.— (F.Pollock) Clifford. Lee. & ess. I. — Lectures and essays ...Mallock. Atheism, i. Clifford of Chudleigh, Thomas, first lord Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 5. Clifton,William Griswold. Poets Am. 63. Climate of Great Britain Jackson, R. M.S. The mountain, 429. — Proctor. Light sci 2: 253- 01imate,Influence of. .. .Buckle. Hist, civiliza. — Draper. Am. civil war, I: 80.— Godwin. Polit. justice, I; 95. — Taine. Art in Greece, Art in Netherlands. Climatology,Medical (C. Smart) Am. Pub. Health, 1: 129. — sanitary, Non-periodic changes of heat an element in (L. Blodget) Am. Pub. Health, i: 157. Clinton family... Sanford & Townsend. Gov. fam. I. Clinton, De Witt Jenkins. Gov. of N.Y. 208. — Tuckerman. Ess. 204.— With portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 2:55. — With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. 2. — Biographical sketch of Seward. Works, 1884, 4: 206. — Home of (T. R. Beck) Homes Am. statesm. 415. Clinton, George. . . .Jenkins. Gov. of N.Y. 25. — With portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 1:171. Clinton, Mrs. George ClementJ. Noble deeds, 408. Clinton, Sir Henry, Secret journal of (T.C. Amory) Mass. Hist. Proc. 2d ser. 1:47. Clinton, James Headley,J.T. Washington, 2: 170. Olive.Catherine Doran. Annals stage, 2: loS. — Matthews, B. Actors, 1:47. — Hogarth. Mem. opera, 2: 21. — David Garrick Thomson, Mrs. Cel. friend, 2: 217. Clive, Robert, Lord .. .. Chambers' Repos. no. 82. — Foster, E. Heroes of Ind. empire. 9. — Georgian era, 2: 74. — Gleig. Brit. mil. com. 3:1. — Great batt. Brit, army, 149. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn). 7. — Morgan. Mil. comm. 33. — Neil.S. Epoch men, 211. — Tay- lor.W.C. Mod. Brit. Plut. 76. — Malcolm's life of M:icaulay. Ess. 4: 194. dockland [Waterbury,Conn.]. . ..Pidgeon. Old World ques. 27. Clocks Lacroix.P. Arts in mid. ages, 169. — Mat^aux.C.L. Wonderland of work, 175. — Smiles, S. Men of inven. 72. Clootz.Anacharsis. . . .Adolphus. Biog. Fr. rev. i: 290. Close, Rev. Francis, dean of Carlisle, and the evangelicals Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. his. 394. Clothes. Clothes mania Parton. Topics, 224. — Men and coats. Thackeray. Early & late. 38. — What to wear Nichols,J.R. Fireside sci. 150. Clotilda, Queen Bush, A. F. Queens of F. i; 20. Clouet,F. . . .Pattison. Ren. of art in Fr. 1.307. Clough.Arthur Hugh. . . . Bagehot. Lit. studies. — Patmore. Princ. in art. — Shairp. Por- traits, 195. — (T.H.Ward) Ward. Eng. poets, 4: 589. — as a writer Hutton. Ess. theol. 2: 368. — Bothie of Toper-na-Fuosich Bristed. Pieces, l: 215. — Memoir of Clough. Prose rem. i. CIoutt.Mrs. E Burder. Pious wom. 662. Cloverdale, Cal Marshall, W.G. Thro' Amer. 310. Club bores Lang. Leaders, 114. Clubs and club life. . . .Croly. Pol. life Burke, 2: 26. — Emerson. Soc. & sol. CLUBS 62 COKE Clubs.Literary Mathews. Conversers, 44. — of London Goldsmith. Misc. (N. Y. 4v.) 1:168. — Thompson, K. & J. C. Wits & beaux, 95. — On some, and their ends Doran. Drury Lane, 2: 105. Clyde.Colin Campbell, baron Bartlett,D.W, Heroes of Ind. rebel. 447. — Foster.E. He- roes of Ind. empire, 242. — \Vilson,2.G. Illus. soldiers, 397. Olyde.Frith of Boyd. Recreat. 2: 236. Clymer,George. .. .Lincoln, R.W. Signers, 15. — Lossing. Signers, 114. — Sanderson. Signers, 4. Ooach,Journey by Hunt,L. Seer, 2:249. Coal Buckley,A.B. Fairyland sci. 171. — CroU.J. Climate & time, 420. — Dunman. Talks sci. 128. — Knox.T.W. Underground, 37. — (W.B.Dawlcins) Manch. sci. lee. 2:55. — Matfeaux. Wonderland, i. — Page, D. Geol. for gen. readers, 143. — Palton,J.D. Nat. resources U. S. 4. — Sinclair,}. Lee. on popular subjects, 1. — A few words about. . . .Proctor. Borderland, 291. — Formation of Huxley. Critiques. — How it is formed (A.U.Green) Manch. Sci. lee. 2: 135. — Hygroscopicity of (HofTman) Roy. Soc. Can. 7- — in the fire, The Kingsley,C. Sci. lee. — its importance (W.S.Jevons) Manch. Sci. lee. i: 103. Coal colors (H.E.Roscoe) Manch. Sci. lee. 3-4: 21. Coal gas from heating apparatus . . .(F.Winsor) Mass. Health, 1879 (loth): 75. Coal mines and miners .. .Chambers' Repos. no. 12. — Disasters in, and their heroes Hodder. Heroes. Coal miners. Among the . . .Nichols,J.R. Fire- side sci. 203. Coal supply of England. . . .Proctor. Light sci. i: 72. CoaIbrookdale,Eng., Iron-works at. . . .Smiles. Indus, biog. Coast defence. Economy of (King) Essayons club, no. 19. Coast survey operations, 1S59 (A.D.Bache) Am. Geog. Soc. 2, pt. i: 13. Cobb,Howell ...Savage. Liv. rep. men, 114. — Bartlett. Pres. candidates, 333. Cobbe,Frances Power Underwood, S. A. Heroines, 285. Oobbett, William.. . .Bulwer,H.L. Hist. char. 2:81. — Chambers' Repos. no. 66. — Dawson, G. Biog. ess. 516. — Forsyth, W. Essays, 409. — Gilfillan. Mod. lit. 263. — Hazlitt. Spirit. — Lodge, H.C. Studies, no. — Mitch- ell. Wet days, 297. — 01iphant,M. Lit. hist. 2:355. — Reed,W.B. Among books, 105. — Rogers.J.E.T. Gleanings, 1:139. — With port. Seymour,C.C.B. Self-made, 538. — Stabbing. Verdicts, 300. — Wotton. Word portraits, 66. — Character of Hazlitt. Table talk. — The contentious man . . .Bulwer,H.L. Hist. char. 2: 99. Cobblers Saunders. Pastime, i63. Cobbold.Thomas S Beltany. Em. doctors, 2: 254. Cobden, Richard . . .Adams,C.K. Rep. Br. oral. 3:95. — Annual cyclop. 1865. — Dawson, G. Biog. ess. 523. — Rogers,J.E.T Cobden, i — Hutton.R.H. Stud, in pari. 175. — Ritchie. Brit. sena. 366. — With portr. Nicoll. Great move. 251. — Parton. Capt. indus. 195. — Smiles. Brief, biog. — and the commerce of the present. . . .Bourne, H.R.F. Eng. merch. 2:365. — Unveiling statue of Bright, Jo. Publ. add, 355' Coburg.Mauiioieum of Baring-Gould. Oddities, 2: 120. Coca, cocaine U. S. Cons, repts. no.78. Cochin, Henri, i687-l747.Vinet. Fr. lit. tSc. 50. Cochrane,Thomas. See Dundonald, earl of. Cockbum,Sir Alexander J.E Gener. of judges, I. — in Hertford street. Yates,E.H. Celeb. 3: 109. Cockbtim, Alison Keddie. Songstresses, l: 52. — Robertson. Eng. poetesses, 146. Cookbum, Catherine Williams,Jane. Lit. worn. 170. Cooked hats, conspiracy of the Irving. Biog. 463- Cocoa Cozzenn. Bushwacker, 2o. — Cultivation in Venezuela U.S. Cons. rept. no. 54. Coco3nut,Uses of. . .Allen, G. Fallingin 1. 176. Ood.Cape Willis. Hurry-graphs, 32. Codification Field, D.D. Speeches, 1:349. 3: 238, 411. — of English law (J.F.Macqueen; R.M. Parkhurst) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1866: 176. Codinan,John. . . .(W.Jenks) Mass. Hist. Proc. 5:412. Co-eduoation,Advantages of (L.H.Stone) Brackett.A.C. Educa. of girls, 200. — as possibility Brackett.A.C. Educa. of girls, 168. — Condemned by Dr. Clarke. . . .Brackett,A.C. Educa. of girls, 330. — EflTect of, upon health of women (S.D. Hamlin) Brackett.A.C. Educa. of girls, 316. — in public schools Bost. Univ. Yearbook, 6.— U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '83, no.2. — A plea for (A.D.White) Brackett,A.C. Educa. of girls,392 — (M. P.Jacobs) Brackett, A.C. Educa. of girls, 302. Coffee. . .Cozzens. Bushwhacker, 43. — Hazard, S. Cuba, 478. — Johnston.J.F. Chem.comm. life, l: 165. — and tea.Virtues of. . . Saunders. Pastime, 190. — Analysis of. . . .(McGill) Roy. Soc. Canada, 5. — Consumption of . . . . U. S. Cons, repts. no.31. — Introduction of . . . . Disraeli, I. Curios. (N. Y. 4v.) 3: 53- — Production and trade U. S. Ho. Ex. Docs. 1887-8, 29. CoflSn, John, of Boston. . . Sabine. Lo)'alists, 218. Coinage, International (S.Brown and A. Field) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '68:510, Coincidences and superstitions Proctor. Borderland, 377. — Strange. . . . Proctor. R.A. Univ. of suns, 395. Coins of the ancient Britons Lucas. Morn- ings, 1:70. — of Japan Am. Geog. Soc. 1:94. Coke,Sir Edward Campbell. Ch. just. 1:208. — Foss. Judges, 6:108. — Fuller. Worthies, 2:451. — Manning, J. A. Speakers, 259. — Roscoe,H. Em. lawyers, 1:13. COKE G3 COLLEGES Coko.Sir Edward, Campbell's life of Phil- lips, S. Ess. from Times, 2: i. — Domestic history of Disraeli,!. Curios. (N. Y.4V.) 3:287. Ooke,H.J Jeaffreson. Novelists, 2:342. Colbert, Jean Baptiste Chambers' Miscell. no.3. — James. For. statesmen, 3. — Laugh- ton. Stud. nav. hist. 30. — Dillce. Art in mod. state. Colbran- Rossini, Isabella A Edwards,II.S. Prima don. 1: 144. Colburn, Henry.. . .Cur\vc«. Bookscjlers, 279. Colbum,Zerah.. . .Parton. Peop. bk. biog. 168. Colchester, Eng Freeman. Lng. towns, 3S3. Cold and wet.. . .Proctor, R. A. Fam. sci. 191. Cold day, Description of a. ..lIunt.L. Seer, 2: 67. Cold-water pourers Helps. Brevia. Cold waves, Progress of U. S. Sig. Serv. notes, no. 23. Oolds.Catching. Franklin. Wks. '87, 5: 154, 197. Cole.Mrs. Clara Davidson,J.W. Writ, of South, gg. Cole,Sir Henry With photo. Cooper.T. I Men of mark, 2: 21. — Parton. Capt. Indus. I p. 294. Cole,Thomas,painter Bolton, S.K. Boys who became famous, 270. — Greene, G.W. Biog stud. 74. — Noble. Course of empire. — Spooner. Biog. fine arts, 1:210. — Tucker- man. Artist life, n6. — Tuckerman. Artists, »^ 223- — Funeral oration on. May 4, 184S. .. .Bryant. Orations, i. Cole,V With photo. Cooper,T. Men of mark, 5: 14. Colebrooke, Henry Thomas Miiller. Biog. ess. 228, or Chips, 4. Coles, Edward, 2nd governor of Illinois. . . .Par- ton. Capt. Indus, p. 117. Colenso, Bishop, Judgment in case of . . .Stan- ley'. Essa)'S. 7. Coleridge, Hartley Bagehot. Estimates, 330. — Caine,T.II. Cobwebs, 54. — Mozley. Rerainis. 1:86. — ^Reed,H. Brit, poets, 2: 272. — Wotton. Word portraits, 70. Ccleridge,SirJ.D...Hill,F.H. Polit.portr.2S5. — and the English law court (W.L.Wood- roffc) Parton. Princes, 237. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. ... Bayne, P. Ess. 2: 108. — Brooke, S.A. Theol. in Eng. poets, 69.— Calvert. Coleridge, 11.— (F.J.A.Hort) Camb. ess. '56:292. — ColIier,W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 441. — Chorley. Authors of Eng. 37. — Courthope. Liberal move.ili. — Dawson, W.J. Mod. Engl. 71. — DeQuin. Lit. rem. (Bost.) 1:153. — Gilfillan. ist gall. I7g. — Ilazlitt. Spiiit.- -Hewitt. Homes Br. poets, 2: 81. — Jerdan. Men, 119. — Johnson, C.F. 3 Amer. 41. — Lowell. Democ. 89, or Writ. 6:68. — Mason, E.T. Pers. traifs, 1:55.— Mill.J.L. Dissert. (N. Y.) 2: 5.— 0'Hagan,T. Occ. pap. 197. — Pater. Apprec. 64. — Reed, ,11. Brit, poets, 2:88. — Saunders, F. Fam- ous books, 135.— Shairp. Studies. — Swin- burne. Ess. 259. — Thomson, K B. Recoil. 2. — Tuckerman. Poets, 226. — (W.H. Pater) Ward. Eng. poets, 4. 102. — Wotton. Word portraits, 74. and Charles Lamb. .. .Thomson, Mrs. Cel. friend, 2: 51. — and modern theology Martineau, J. Ess '91, l: 219. Coleridge.Samucl Taylor, and opium-eating.. . DeQuiiicey. Mis. pap. (Bost.) 2: 117. — and Wordsworth Oliphant.M. Lit. hist. I; 240. — Woodberry. Studies in letters. — ^ as a philosophical critic Whipple. Ess. & rev. I. — Bibliography. .• Caine. Life of W. — Character of Birrell. Obiter, i: 105. — Christabel Sterling, J. Ess. 1 : 102. — Conversation of .. Russell, A. P. Charac. i. — Cottle's recollections. .. .Foster.J. Crit. ess. (Bohn) 2: 455. — Phillips.S. Ess. from Times, I: 237. — The friend. . .Foster.J. Crit. ess. (Bohn) 2: 1. — his influence on our present theology. ...... Martineau. J. Ess. i:32g. — Poet and divine Ingleby. Ess. 190. — ■ Poetry of Dawson, G. Biog. lee. 308. — Cainc.H. Cobwebs. — Cotterill. Introd. study of poetry. — Travels of nazlitt,W.C. Offspring, I. Colfax.Mrs. HarrietR Brockett. Woman's work, 395. Colfax, Schuyler Stowe. Men of time, 347. CoLgny,Gaspard de. Admiral of France Herrick,S.E. Heretics, 235. Coliseum, The Guild. Abroad again, 228. — Last fight in the Yonge. Gold, deeds. College, .admission to. Requisites of N. Y. Regents, app. 79: 106. — and University, Relation between (G.W. Hemming) Internet, health exh. 15: 322. — in the American system of education . . . (O. 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Scheme of idealism Hamilton. Discus. Collier, Jerem}', on the English stage Ho- garth. Mem. opera, 1:153. Collier,Sir R.P (Photo.) Cooper.T. Men of mark, 4; 33. Collieries. See Coal mines. Collingwood.Cuthbert, Admiral Edgar. Footpr. 123. — Edgar. Sea-kings, 350. — Georgian era, 2: 211. — Correspondence of JefTrey.F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. Collins, William, artist. . . Eng. painters. Geor- gian, 69. — Fairholt. Eng. artists, 80. — Redgrave. Century of p. 381. Collins,William,poet. . . .Hazlitt. Eng. poets, 3S. — (S.Johnson) Chalmers. Eng. poets, 13:191. — Swinburne. Misc. 56. — Tucker- man. Poets, 64. — (A.C.Swinburne) Ward. Eng. poets, 3: 278. — Two poems of Nadal,E.S. Ess. 166. Collins, Wm.Wilkie (Photo.) Cooper.T. Men of mark, 5; 11. — Wotton. Word por- traits, 77. — in Gloucester place Yates, E. H. Celeb. 3:145- Collinson,Sir R ...(Photo,) Cooper.T. Men of mark, 2 : 12. Collisions at sea, during fog Proctor. Light sci. 3: 293. — Law of (J.T.Danson) Trans. Soc. Sci. 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Academical patronage and. .. .Hamilton. Discus. — Some college memories Stevenson, R L. Mem. 24. Edison,Thos.A Bolton, S.K. How success is won, 174. — Drake, S. A. Our great bene- factors, 466.— Fiske,S OiT-hand, 108. — and some of his inventions. . . .(W.F. Barrett) Manch. Sci. Ice. 10- 73. Editha " the fair,"queen of Harold II Hall. Queens bef- Conq. 462. Editha "the good," queen of Edward "the Confessor ". . .Hall. Queens bef. Conq. 438. Editors llazlitt. Sketches. Edmonds,Francis Worth Tuckerman. Artist life, 157. Edmund,St.,the martyr.. Charles. Martyrs, 216. Edson, Mrs. Sarah P Brockett. Woman's work, 440. Education Bartol. Principles, 32. — Chan- ning. Works,i:369. — Choate,R. Addresses. — Congreve,R. Ess. 361. — Froude. Short stud. 2: 313. — Goldsmith. Misc. (N. Y. 4v,) 1: 106. — Helps. Friends, ist ser. I. — Rog- ers, J. E.T. Cobden, 343. — Seward. Woiks, 3:128, 135. — Walsh, R. Didactics, 1:65.— Webster, N. Papers, 295. — Advantage of, to workingmen Everett. Orat. I. — American Davis.H.W. Speeches, 104. public Holland, J.G. Lessons, 109. Remedies for defects in Woodbury.ll. Writ. 3:52. ' — Ancient and modern Hamerton. Intel- lec. 73. — and civilization Everett. Orat. 3. — and crime. . . .Boutwell. Educa. topics, 49 — Calif. School Rept. '72-3:23. — Mann.H. Works, 4: 141, 222. in Massachusetts. . .Mass. Educa. 23: 59. — and its errors Rice.H. Nature & cul. 93. — and power Swift, M.I. Problems. — Anthropological principles and methods of. (J.R.Buchanan) N. Y. Regents, 87:677. — as a means of removing poverty (H. Mann) Mass. Education, 12: 53. — Benefits of Carlisle, Earl. Lee. 70. — the business of life Ware, H. jr. Works, 3:271. — Coercion in the later stages of. . . Quincy.J. P. Protec. 67. — Compulsory (L.Van Bokkelen) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. Dec. '71. — Conn. Educ. Rept. '72, '75. — Illinois School Rept. '71-2. — Missouri School Rept. '73. — Victoria. Roy. Comm. '78. Legislation on N.J. Labor, '85:386, EDUCATION 91 EDUCATION Education, Custom and Bacon. Ess. — Domestic tuition (J.Pillans) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '59: 316. — Effect of, on worldly fortunes Mann, II. Lee. 2; g2. — Elementary, English system of (H.Roe) Internat. health exh. 13: 168. in London. .U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '7S, no. 2. in public schools Boutwell. Educa. topics, 131. in U. S (J. McClelland) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '60: 327. Organization of. . . .(T.E. Heller) Internat. health exh. 13:154. — — Studies best fitted for it (F. A.P.Bar- nard) Youmans. CuUure, 309. — a factor in modern civili<;ation (J.Eaton) N. Y. Regents, 99, app:i39. — Factory (E. Akroyd) Traris. Soc. Sci. Lond. '57: 151. — Free (B.H. Alford) Plea for liberty, 261. in its economic aspects. .. .Fawcclt. Ess. & lee. 50. — General, and classical studies (W.G. Clark) Camb. ess. '55:281. — Half-time system. . .(R.Walpole ei a/.) Trans. Soc Sci. Lond. '75:367. — Higher, and popular Everett. Orat. 2. Conflict of studies Wright.C. Philos, disc. 267. Hj-giene and. . . .(J.M.Gregory) Am. Pub. Health, 4. 57. in England, N.Ttional system of. Require- ments of. . . .(R D.Roberts) Internat. health exh. 16: 187. in France. . . . (A. Dumont) Internat. health exh. 15: 129. Reform in. . .Hamerton. Higher educ. 16. Religion and (W.DeW.Hyde) N. Y. Regents, 100, app-. 183. Voluntaryism in (M.B.Anderson) N. Y. Regents, 90- 627. — Higher bra.iches, Teaching of. . . .(G.Robert- son «■/ a/) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '80: 454. — Historical method in (W.C.Morey) N.Y. Regents, 94-599. — Historical view of. . . .Mann, II. Lee. I; 241. — Ideal Edgar.S. Autob. notes, 227. -— Importance of, in a republic Everett. Orat. 2. — in Alabama, History of (W.G.Clark) U.S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '89, no. 3. — in Belgium. . . U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '75, no.3. — in Bolivia U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '73, no. i. — in Boston Winsor. Hist. Boston, 4: 235. — in Brazil, Condition of [18S4]. . . (Baron De Penedo) Internat. health exh. 15: 374. — in China U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '77, no.i. — in Denmark. .U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '77, no. 2. — in Egypt U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '75, no.3. — in England Cobden. Speeches, 589. Act of 1873, Birmingham League and. . . . Fawcett. Speeches, 106. Elementary Lubbock. Addresses, 70. National Dawson, G. Shaksp. 500. — (F.Temple) Oxf. ess. '56:218. Public, 1876 Lubbock. Addresses, 44. Rural schools (H.W.Hulbert) U.S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '80, no. 5. School boards; what they can do, and what they may do Huxley. Critiques. — in Finland . .U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '77, no. 2. Education in Florida.. . .(G.G.Bush) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '88, no.6. n France U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '8i, no. 4. n Georgia (C.E.Jones) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '88, no. 4. n Great Britain.National Miller.II. Lead. articles, i. n Japan. 1875. U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '75, no. 2. - in 1885 U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '85, no.4. n the Netherlands U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '77, no. 2. n New Jersey N. J. Labor, '79: 88. '82: XX. '84:267. '85:266,385. '88:621. n No. Carolina,History of. (C.L.Smith) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '88, no. 2. n Portugal U.S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '73, no. i. '77, no. 2. n Russia ...U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '75, no.3. n Scotland (A.C.Sellar) Grant.A. Re- cess, 261. n Servia U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '75, no.3. n So. Carolina, History of. . . .(C.Meriwether) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '88, no.3. n Spain U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '73, no. i. n Turkey U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '75, no.3. n the U. S.; Constit. provisions in the states. (F.B.Hough) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '75, no. 7; Higher, Federal & state aid to (F.W. Blackmar) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '90, no.i. National aid to Garfield. Works, 2: 19. — (J. L.M.Curry) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '84, no.3. — in Uruguay. .U. S. Bur, Ed. Circ. '73, no.i. — in the western states Everett. Orat. i. — in Wisconsin, Higher (W.F.Allen & D.E. Spencer) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '89, no.i. — in Wtirttemberg U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '77, no. 2. — in the igth century. .. .Bayne, P. Ess. 2:304. — in relation to religion. . . .Foster,J. Crit. ess. (Bohn) 1:372. — Influence of scientific discovery on (W. Whewell) Youmans. Culture, 225. — Intermediate and higher,Taxation for (Canon Daniel) Internat health exh. 16:373. — ■ — in Ireland. . .(G.Mollo3'f/ fl/. ) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 81:368. — Jacotot's system of, Payne on Marli- neaujH. Miscel. 2: 150. — A liberal . . .Conington. Miscel. 449. — (C.J. Hinkel) N. Y. Regents, 84:493. Essential elements of. . ..(J.K.Buchanan) N. Y. Regents, 92: 570. Necessity of Brownson. Wks. 19:88. — ■ — The truly practical Mathews. Men & bks. 117. where to find it. . . .Huxley. Lay sermons. — Limits of Bigelow,J. Mod. inq. 1. — Modern; its sphere and its aims ....Fariar. Sermons in Am. 236. — modern system of.Influence of. upon health. (T.C.Allbutt)Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond '83:354. — The moral and the secular in (T. Lewis) N. Y. Regents, 86: 517. — National, vs. denominational. . . .Brownson. Wks. 13:284. — Necessity of,in a republic. . . .Mann, II. Lee. 1:143. — New Bushnell. Building eras, 35. — the nurture of the mind. . . Everett. Orat. 2. — Obligations of Bethune. Orations, 283. — of mankind Everett. Orations,!. EDUCATION 92 EGG Education of the middle classes in England. Arnold, T. Miscell. 372. — Sargant. Ess. 2: 183. — (E.Davis) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '57: 137. — (T. D.Acland.jr.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '59: 299. — of pauper children (E.C.Tufnell and M. Carpenter) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '63: 27S. — of the people. . . Brougham. Works, 8.417. — of the poor Everett. Oral. 4. — of youth in .■\merica . . . .Webster.N. Ess. i. — Philosophy of Blackie. Ess. 228. — Political Chambers' Papers, no. 4. — popular, Christianity and ...Gladden. Appl. Christianitj', 284. — Practical. (S.G Love) N. Y. Regents, 89:554. — Prenatal. . .(F.C.Clark) R. 1. }deaUh, 4:233. — a preparation for life ...Beihune. Ora. 127. — Primary (O.W.Morris) N. Y. Regents, 85; 551. — Playfair. Subj. soc. 277. Progress of . . . (R.llamiltonj Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 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The state and (A.B.Watkins) N. Y. Regents, 91: 401. — Secular or catholic ...Brownson. Wks. 13: 400, 445. — State aid to (N.W.Benedict) N. Y. Re- gents, 93:613. — Subsidies to, Economic character of (C.E. Appleton) Ess. end. research, 64. — Systematic habit in (E.H.Cook) N. Y. Regents, lOO, app:2l8. — Universal (Ray Palmer) Hamerton. Higher ed. 84. — University. See University education. — Value of Smiles. Self-help. to labor (E.Jarvis) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '79, no. 3. — Waste of labor in (P.A.Chadbourne) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '75, no.4. Educational economy (D.Murray) N. Y. Regents, 81:621. Educational movement,The Chambers' Papers, no. 36. Educational (raining and health Richard- son, B.W. Ministry, no. Educators, Christian, and modern science (D.S.Martin) N. Y. Regents, 87:617. Edward,King, the martyr. . .Charles. Martyrs, 222. EdTOard,ICing,the confessor.. . . Charles. Mar- tyrs, 442. Edward II of England, Favorites of Men zies.S. Roy. fav. I. Edward HI of England Adams.W.H.D. Great names, 69. — Ellis, W. Royal jubilees, no. — Reign of Freeman. Ilist. ess. i: 114. Edward V With portrait. Strickland. Bach. kings, loi. Edward VI Buckley, J. A. Dawnings of genius, 117. — Fuller. Worthies, 2; 315. — Goodrich, S.G. Heroism of boyhood, 13. — Kingsley.R.G. Children of Weslm. Abbey, 105. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), I. — Masson, M. Cel. children, 72. — With portrait. Strick- land. Bach, kings, 193. Edward,the black prince Adams.W.H.D. Memorable battles, 86. — Gardiner,S. R. Hist. biog. 44. — Mason, J. Great triumphs, 35. — Stanley, A. P. Memorials of Canter- bury. Edward of Caernarvon, Prince of Wales Doran. Princes of Wales, 14. Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales Doran. Princes of Wales. 294. Edward of the sanctuary, Prince of Wales Doran. Princes of Wales, 277. Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales Doran. Princes of Wales, 239. Edward of Windsor, Prince of Wales Doran. Princes of Wales, no. Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales Doran. Princes of Wales, 140. Bdward,Thomas, Scotch naturalist Cham- bers, W. Rem. pers. 158. — Parton. Capt. Indus. 224. Edwards.Jonathan Fisher. G. P. Discus. 227. — With portrait. Griswold. Prose writ. 53.— Holmes.O.W. Old vol. 361 — Nichol, J. Amer. lit. 32. — Stephen. L. Hours in libr. 2:44. — Philosophy of Fisher,G.P. Discus. 227. Edwards, Mrs. Governor Ellet. Pioneer worn. 304. Edwards, Richard Dunham. Lit. & sci. men, 2: 2. — Damon and Pythias Hogarth. Mem. opera, I: 39. Edwards, William, Welsh engineer Crnik. Pursuit knowl. 2:353. — Smiles. Engin. 1 : 266. Edzell,House of, and its decline Lindsay. Lives, 1:326. 2: 253. Eedes.Richard McClure. Translators, 162. Eells,Saniuel Henry .. .(T.W.Higginson) Har- vard mem. biog. 1:389. Egan,Michael Clarke, R.II. Cath. bishops, 1:185. Egede.Hans. . . .Stevenson. Lives & deeds, 33. Egerton,Thomas, Lord Chancellor, 1603 Foss. Judges, 6: 136. Egestorff,Georg Heinrich Christoph Red- ding. Pers. remin. 2:292. Egg,Augustus Leopold Redgrave. Century of p. 2: 326. 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Essays, 166. — Clarke's travels in, 1800-1820 St. John. Cel. travelers, 3; 238. — Climate and religion of Abercromby. Seas & skies, 24. — Denon's travels in.. ..St. John. Cel. travelers, 3: 345- — Deserts of.Lifein the. .. .(R.E.Colston) Am. Geog. Soc. 11: 301. — Hasselquist's travels in, 1740 St. John. Cel. travelers, 2: 52. — History Gillett.E.IL Anc. cities, ig. Egpyt and the Pharohs Lord, J. Anc. states, 34. — Impressions of . Disraeli, B. Homeletters, 131. — Khedives of.Reminiscencesof. . . .Kingston, W.B. Monarchs, 2: 2ig. — Modern, and its people (R.E.Colston) Am. Geog. Soc. 13: 133. — Pococke's travels in, 1730-1750 St. John. Cel. travelers, 2:ior. -^Political geography of (C.P.Stone) Am. Geog. Soc. 15: 361. — Recent explorations in (F.Brown) Am. Geog. Soc. 19: 164. — Religion of.... Clarke,J.F. Ten relig. 209. — Upper Moore, Jos. Outl. Eur. 103. and Thebes Palgrave. Ulysses, 92. Egyptian life and climate Keating. With Grant, 17. 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Progress of Protestantism shown in Croly. Hiit. sk. i. Rebellion of 1715. . . .Chambers' Miscell. no.35. Roman and Saxon periods Reed, II. Lee. Eng. hist. 78. Smollett's ...Goldsmith. Misc. (N.Y.4V.) 3: 449- Study of Brewer. Eng. stud. 400. — Maurice. Friendship, 187. — — Teaching. .{J. A. Froude) 0.\f. ess. '55:47. — in the first half of the 19th century Ster- ling,). Ess. 1:422. — in the seventeenth century Chambers' Papers, no. 1 2. — Industrial and social dangers in Greg,W. R. Miscell. 1:58. — Inequality in the conditions of life Ar- nold, M. Irish ess. 3. — Journal kept in, 1820-21 Greenwood, F. W.P. Misc. I. — Judicial system; act of 1873 (J.Brycc) Owens college essa)'s, 1874:423. — Judiciary of. "The law officers of the crown, May, 1872. . . .Favvcett. Speeches, 239. — Merry Hazlitt. Sketches. — National character of. Senior. Hist. ess. 1:34. — Old Peabody.A.P. Rem. Eur. i. •— Political future of.. Brownson. Wks. 16:489. — Politics of. 3ee Great Britain. — : Progress in. ...Froude. Short stud. 2: 245. — Reliition in, during civil wars .. Disraeli,!. Curios. (.V. Y. 4V.) 4:356. 13 England, Religious institutions of olden. . . Burke, S.H. Men of Reforma. i:353- 2:29, — Rural life in Irving. Sk. book, 49, — Saxon and Danish.. . .Still6. Stud. med. i " — Second visit to. . ..Willis. Fam. persons, 132, — South-east, Iron works of.,. Lower. Contri.85 — State of parties at the de.i.h of Edward VI Burke, S.H. Men of Ref )rma. 2: 294. — to Cape Town Froude. Oceana, 18 — Tour through, 1S29. Griffin, E.D. Rem. 2: 177 — Travels in Ossoli. At home, 1S6. — under the Saxons. . . .Lord. J. Beacon, 2. 95 — Working people of,in 1840. . . .Carlyle. Past & present. Snglish ballads, Early. . , .Morley. Eng. writ. 3. — Hazlitt. Eng. poeti. English cant and slang. Lucas. Mornings, 1: 334. English character Smiles. Self-help. — incomp.ntible with the Irish Arnold, M. Irish ess. 1. English civilization, Requisites for the progress of ... Arnold, M. Irish ess. 3. English composition. .Kingsley.C. Lit. lee. 229. English home life. . . Guild. Abroad again, 76. English homes, Old Mitchell. Wet days, 177. English language. .. .Webster.N. Papers, 289. — British and American English Proctor, R.A. Lois. read. 169. — Dialects of. . . .Garnett. Philol. ess. 41, 147. — Dictionaries of DeQuin. Noie-book (Bost.), 274. — ■ Dictionary of, Johnson's, Latham's ed Dasent. Jest & earnest, 2: i. — Evolution of,44Q-i87g (J.A.Wei5se)N.Y. Regents, 93: 553. — Formation, Character and Destiny of Schaff. Lit. & poetry, i. — grammar of. Proper construction of a. . . .(A. Brown) N. Y. Regents, 85: 560. Science of. . . .(W.IIarkins) N.Y. Regents, 88:645. Study of (C.S.IIalsey) N. Y. Regents, 79, app: 123. — History of Rogers, n. Ess. 3- 227. — Wright.T. Ess. archxol. 2: 28. — in America. (C. A. Bristcd) Camb. ess. '55: 57. — in schools. . . .Seeley,J.R. Lcc. & ess. 217, or Rom. imp. 230. — in Shakspere's time Lowell. Writ. 3: 7. — ils changes since the i6th cent iJailcy.S. Discourses, 51. — Lexicography of Garnett. Philol. ess. i. — Logical anal)-sis of (F.S.JewcU) N. Y. Regents, 73: 3S2. — Modes of teaching. .Webster.N. Papers, 307. — Origin of. .. .Dasent. Jest & earnest, 1:310. — Disraeli,!. Amen. (N. Y. 2v.) 1: 132. — Orthography and orthoepy of Disraeli,!. Amen. (.Nf.Y. 2v.) 2: 21. — Pronunciation of ... .Whitney, W.D. Orient, 2: 202. — The Queen's Cozzens. Bushwh.acker, 8r. Alford's Whitney, W.D. Orient, 2: 166. — Study of Latham. Opuscula, i.— (E. Bouton) N. Y. Regents, 98, app; 275. — Vicissitudes of. ..Disraeli, I. Amen. (N.Y. 2v.) i: 151.— (R.Thornton) Evol. Crys. pal. lee. 131. English law, History of,and politics Pol- lock. Ess. in juris. 19S. English life in the 14th century Lord,J. Beacon, 3: 59. ENGLISH 98 EPIDEMICS English literature Kingsley.C. Lit. lec. 245. — Ancient and modern, Spirit of Hazlitt. Dram. Ellz. — Brooke's Primer of. .. Arnold, M. Mixed ess. — Clialeaubriand on.Prescott. Biog. misc. 245. — compared with French Arnold, M. Ess. in crit. i. — Development of, from Chaucer to Words- worth . . Clough. Prose rem. 333. — Early . . .Mitchell.D.G. English lands, I: i. — Goethe's relation to Sanborn. Life and genius of Goethe. — in l8th century . . . Stephen, L. Eng. thought, 2:366,435. — Influence of the Celt in Morley,Il. Marot, 2: 248. — Influence of Italian works of imagination on . Hallam. Remains, 180. — Methods of instruction in (J.H.Gilmore) N.Y. Regents, 96: 350.— (T.J. Backus) N.Y. Regents, 103, app: 55. — Saxon and Norman periods Washburn, E.W. Stud. Eng. lit. i;2i. — of the restoration Masson. Ess. 88. — Scottish influence in Masson. Ess. 391, or Wordsworth, 75. — Sketch of . . . . Dodge, M. A. Skirmishes, 277. — A term's work in (H.A.Frink) N. Y. Regents, 97, app: 189. — to the reign of Charles II Griffin, E.D. Rem. 2:375. — Victorian Dowden. Transcripts, 153. English melody. ..Hogarth. Mem. opera, i: 135. English mind Whipple. Charac. English novelists. Hazlitt. Comic. English or British? . . .(T.Foster) Proctor,R.A. Leis. read. 130. English pastoral poetry. . .Hazlitt. Eng. poets. English peculiarity, An. . . .Hamerton. Human interc. 239. English peopIe.Ancestors of (G.Allen) Proctor.R.A. Nat. stud. 212. — Character of Hope. Ess. I. — French idea of Goldsmith. Misc. (N.Y. 4v.) i: 140. — " John Bull " Friswell. About, 22. — Origin of .. (A.S.Wilkins) Manch. Sci. lec. 3-4; 37. — Proctor. Light sci. 3: 252. — Race composition of (J.W.Donaldson) Camb. ess. '56: 30. English periodical essayists. . . Hazlitt. Comic. English periodicals Sterling.J. Ess. 2:45. English political societies Daly.J.B. Radi- c.tIs, 199. English prose . . . .Washburn, E.W. Stud. Eng. lit. 143. English society,Disraeli's " Endymion" and. . (J.W.Howe) Ess. from Critic, 153. English traits and character Goldsmith. Misc. (N. Y. 4v.)2: 18. English verse, The principles of Hodgson. Outcast, 209. English weather Mitchell. Wet days, 155. English woods; a contrast Burroughs. Fresh fields. 37. EngUsh words, Rogets thesaurus of.. ..Whipple. Lit. & life. English year. An.. .Montgomery, J. Prose, 1. 106. Englishmen, Character of Hazlitt. Round table. — Characteristics of Stephen, J. F. Ess. by barr. 58. Englishmen in Italy, and Italians In England. Hazlitt.W.C. Offspring, 153. Engravers, Painters and,of New England, Early. (W.H.Whitmore) Mass. Hist. Proc. 9:197. Engraving Hamerton, P.G. Graphic arts, 398, 449. — Lacroix,P. Arts in mid. ages, 315. — Lossing,B J. Outline hist, fine arts, 263. See also Wood-engraving. Enneking.John Joseph. ...With portr. Benja- min, S.G.W. Am. art. i. Ennius,Quintus. . .Sellar. Rom. poets repub.62. Ennui Bancroft, G. Miscel. 44. — Miseries of. . . .Goldsmith. Misc. (N. Y'. 4v.) I: 233. Ensilage N. J. Labor, '79: 179. '80: 177. Enterkin pass, The . . Brown,). J. Leech, 341. Enthusiasm.Limits of .. Newton, WW. Ess. i. Entomological science in the U. S (J-A. Lintner) N. Y. Regents, 100, app: 122. Entomology,Moralsof . . .(J.Bachman) Charles- ton book, 30. Enurchus or Erortius,St.,of Orleans Charles. Martyrs, 364. Envy Bacon. Ess. — Hazlitt. Sketches. Enzina. See Encina. Eon de Beaumont, Chevalier Russell, W. Eccen. 301. — Smith, G.B. Ambass. 159. — Wilson, H. Characters, 398. Epaminondas Herbert, H.W. Capt. old world. — Yonge,C.M. Worthies, 141. — Gustavus Adolphus and Yonge,C.D. Parallel. Ephesus Warner.C.D. Levant, 259. — Discoveries at Newton. Essays, 210. — ■ St. Paul and Lee.J.S. Sac. cities, 170. Ephrem Syrus,St Kingsley. Hermits, 160. — Writings of Wiseman, N. Ess. 3: 269. Epic and tragic writing, Choice of an era in.. . . Hillhouse. Dramas, 2.61. Epics, Mediaeval Taylor,B. Stud. Ger. 61. Epicharmus Mills. Poets of Greece, 330. Epicrates Mills. Poets of Greece, 389. Epictetus Buchanan, R. Look round, 322. — Wells, J. Christ and the heroes of heath- endom, 138. — Discourses of Farrar. Seekers, 238. — Enchiridion Knox. Essaj's, 2: 236. — Life and views of.. . . Farrar. Seekers, 186. — "Manual" and " Fragments" of ... .Farrar. Seekers, 221. Epicurean philosophy. . . .Hume. Philos. wks. 3:150. — Malkin. Class, disq. 26. Epicurus (W.L.Courtney) Abbot, E. Hel- lenica, 244. — Courtney. Stud, philos. 23. — Diog. Laertius. Lives, 424. — Fenelon. Phil- osophers, 264. — Hedge. Atheism, 5. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 432. — and the Epicureans .. Lewes. Biog philos. — doctrines of,Life at Pompeii and Geb- hart.E. Rom. cameos, g. Epidemic, How to study an (E.M.Hunt) Am. Pub. Health, 4: 173. Epidemics, Atmospheric element in (T.C. Duncan) Am. Pub. Health, 7 214. — local, Anticipatory treatment of (H.R. Storer) R. I. Health, 9. 135. — management of. Report on Am. Pub. Health, 10. 469. — Present and needed knowledge of. . . .(E.M. Hunt) Am. Pub. Health, 6.93. See Pestilence, EPIGRAMS 99 ESTURMY Epigrams . . Malkin. Class, disq. 366.— Math- ews. Conversers, 53. Epilogues Cook.D. Bk. of play, 2: 314. Epimenides.of Crete Fenelon. Philoso- phers, 100. Epipodius. martyr of Lyons Yonge.C.M. Pupils of John, 227. Episcopaoy.Sparks on Brownson. Wks. 4-558. — tested by scripture (H:U.Onderdonk) Barnes, A. Miscell. 1:200. Episcopal church in Virginia, Protest against incorp of Madison, J. Letters, 1:258. See Protestant Episcopal. Epistolae obscurorum virorum Hamilton. Discus. Epitaphs Japp- Vers de soc. 134. Epizootic in North America, 1872-73, History and course of (A.B.Judson) Am. Pub. Health, I: 88. Equality Arnold, M. Mixed ess. — Seward. Works, 4: 330. — and liberty Anies,F. Works, 230. Equivolzes in classical writers Malkin. Class disq. 33S. Erasmus, D (J.Meiklejohn) Reformers. — Paisley lee. 142. — Hannay. Satire, 51. — Milinan. SavonaroKi, 76. — Seebohm. Oxf. reformers. — and the English Reformation. . . . Burke, S.H. Men of Reforma. 1: 109. — at Venice .... Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 3S4. — Character and literary influence. . . . Wilkin- son, W.C. Free lance, 303. — Life of. Passages from the. . . .Brewer. Eng. stud. 344. — Times of Froude. Short stud, i: 37. Erastus and excommunication Davics,J.L. Theol. & mor. 198. — Theses of, and the Scottish church establish- ment. . . .Gladstone. Glean. 3: i. Ercilla y Ztifiiga,Alonso de Montgomery. Men of Ita. 3: 103. Erckmann,E Men of 3d repub. 246. Eric VI, King of Denmark .... Capgrave. Hen- ries, 167. Eric IX [of Denmark] to Christian II Doran. Monarchs, 2: 2i8. Eric XIV, Story of. ..Doran. Monarchs, 2: 240. Eric, Bishop of Garda Clarke, R.H. Cath. bishops, I. 13. Erie.Lake, Battle of Silliman. Gallop, 5O, 104, 314. Erie canal Buffalo Hist. Soc. papers, 2. Erie railway war in 1868. . . Adams,C.F. Erie,i. — A great lawsuit and a field fight Black, J. S. Ess. & sp. 109. Erinna Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 137. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 97. Ermenberge, queen of Egfrid Hall. Queens bef. Conq. 269. Ermenilda.queen of Wulphere. ..Hall. Queens bef. Conq. 273. Ernest II, Duke. . . Taylor,B. At home, 2: 243. Errata Disraeli, I. Curios. (N.Y. 4v.'i i: 135. Error Dodge, M. A. Stumbl. 388. Errorists,Working with. . . .Beecher. New star papers, 187. Errors of speech, Common. . .Mathews, Words, 326. Erskine.Lady Ann Agnes Burder. Pious worn. 402. Erskine,Ebenezer (J.Mitchell) St. Giles lec. 3: 149- Erskine, Henry Jefrrey,F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. — Townsend. 12 judges, 2:139. Erskine,John. See Mar,J. Erskine, earl of. Erskine, Ralph McCosh. Scot. phil. 86. Erskine, Thomas, Lord Adams, C.K. Rep. Br. orat. 2:262. — Brougham. Wks. 3:314. 7: 2og.^ Campbell. Ld. Chan. 8:223. — Edgar. Footpr. 103. — Foss. Judges. 8: 268. — Georgian era, 2: 313. — Harsha. Orators, 211. — Rogers,S. Recol. 187. — Roscoe,H. Em. lawyers, 2:136. — Shairp. Portraits, 60. — Taylor,W.C. Mod. Brit. Plut. 12S.— Townsend. 12 judges, 1:398.2:1. Erskine families. Taylor, J. Fam. of Scot. 2: 105. Eruptive diseases. Infectious, Sanitary precau- tions against (W. Squire) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '75: 554. Esau Geiliie,C. Old Test. char. 55. Esdraelon, Plain of Stuart-Glennie. Pil- grim, 328. Esoteric, Exoteric and. .. . Godwin, W. Ess. 3. Espinel,Vincente de. ...Montgomery. Men of Ita. 3:239. Espronceda . . .Kennedy. Poets of Spain, 291. Esquimo,A year among the (F.Boas) Am. Geog. Soc. 19: 383. Essay -writing Bulwer.E. Caxtoniana. — Hazlilt. Sket. — Jones.W.A. Ess. on auth- ors, 13. — Smith, Alex. Dreamthorp, 27. Essayists, English Friswcll. Essays, 93. Essays and reviews Stanley. Essays, 2. — Privy council judgment on Stanley. Essays, 3. Essenes . DeQuincey. Hist. ess. (Bost.) I: 29. — DeQuincey. Avenger (Bost ), 107. — Stan- le3',A.P. Jewish church. Essex, Margaret Elizabeth, countess of Cos- tello. Englishwomen, 2: 209. Essex, Robert Devereux,2d earl of . . . .Bourne, .ll.R.F. Eng. seam. 2: 256. — Fuller. Worth- ies, 2: 76. — Lodge. Portr. (Bohn) 2. — and Queen Elizabeth .Menz'es,S. Roy. fav. 1:286. — Strickland. Queens Eng. 7: 125. — Rebellion of Ewald. Stories fr. state pap. 1:258. Essex, R.Devereux, 3d carl of Cust. War- riors civ. 1:271. — Creas)-. Etonians, 102. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 4. Essex, Thomas Cromwell, carl of Lodge. Portraits (Bohn). I. Essex, Walter Devereux, earl of Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 2. — Hopkins, S. Puritans, 2: 114. Estaing, Pierre d', and the lord of Mirabeau. . . Wright, T. Nar. sorcery, 1:85. Estaugh, Elizabeth Clement, J. Noble deeds, 284. Estcourt, Richard. . .Doran. Ann. stage, I: 220. Este.Anna de, Olj'mpia Morata and.. ..Gearey. Dau. of Italy, I. Este,Guarino and Lionello d' Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 299. Esther Geikie.C. Old Test. char. 456. Estienne.Family of, French printers Patti- son. -Ess. I: 66. Estou,Adam, cardinal priest Williams, R.F. Eng. card. 1:422. Esturmy.Sir William Manning,J.A. Speak- ers, 34. ETCHING 100 EUROPE etching club, Selection of etchings by the Cracroft. Ess. 2: 158. Eternity, Man's conception of Mansel. Letters, iii. — On the supposed scriptural expression for. . DeQuincey. Theo. ess. Bost. i: 127. Ethelburga, " the silent," queen of Edwin "the great " Hall. Queens bef. Conq. 232. Xitheldreda,St (St. Audrey) Charles. Mar- tyrs, 414. Bthelfleda.queen. . . Williams, Jane. Lit. worn, ig. — Hall. Queens bef. Conq. 343. ESthelgiva.quecn of Edwy " the fair "... .Hall. Queens bef. Conq. 366. Ethelhard, 793-805.. .Hook. Abps.Cant. 1:254. Ethelnoth, 1020-1035 Hook. Abps. Cant. 1:477- Ethelred, 870-8S9..Hook. Abps. Cant. 1:297. Ether, The, and its functions. ...Lodge. Mod. views of elec. Etherege.SIr George Gosse. 17th cent. stud. 231. — Dunham. Lit. & sci. men, 3:175. Etheridge.Mrs. Annie Brockett. Woman's work, 747. Etherization. Painless surgery bj' Parton. Triumphs. — Psychical effects of Bowen,F. Glean- ings, 242. Euphorion Mills. Poets of Greece, 2 rr. Elh cal philosophy and evolution Knight, W. Ess. 109. — Mackintosh's. . .Everett.A.II. Crit. ess. 2S3. — Progress of Mackintosh, J. Miscel. 94. Ethius and morals. . Pollock. Ess. in juris. 2S7. — and religion, Relation of Martineau.J. Ess. 4: 293. — Christian, and the ethics of Christ Cobbe, P.P. Studies, 3. — Jouffroy's Brownson. Wks. 14:260. — Nature and grace. .Brownson. Wks. 14:348. — The new Courtney. Stud, philos. 115. — Object and scope of. . . .Wilson, J. Thoughts sci. loi. — of Christianity. . . .Martineau,J. Studies, 299. — Rights and duties. .Brownson. Wks. 14:290. — Spencer's dataof... Pollock. Pss. in juris. 352. — Whewell on Martineau.J. Ess. 3:337. Ethnography; earliest migration of nations... . Schlegel. Aesthet.(Bohn) 500. — English (J.W.Donaldson) Camb. ess. 1856: 30. Ethnological groups, Subjectivity of. . ..Latham. Opuscula, 138. Ethnology.British.On some fixed points in.. . . Huxley. Critiques. — Methods and results of. . Huxlej'. Critiques. — of Europe Patterson, R.H. Ess. hist. 1 14. Etiquette Dawson, G. Shaksp. 515. — Ceremonies and respects Bacon. Ess. — Codes of Hayward, A. Ess. 2: 269. Etna Hare. Cities of So. Italy, 414. — Sy- monds. Sk. So. Eur. 2:55. — Eruptions of. . . . Proctor, R. A. Fam. sci. 295. Eton Montem, The. Knight. Onceon time, 2:231. Eton school Staunton, II. Schools, 1. Etruria.Sepulchresof. .Chambers' Papers, no. 2. Etruscan remains . . . (J. R. Poinsett) Charleston book, 105. Etruscans. Duruy. Hist, of Rome, i. — Religion of Rawlinson. Religions, 181. Etretat James, H. Portraits, 139. Ettrick shepherd.The. Sti Hogg. James. Etty , William . . . .Eng. Painters. Georgian, 65, — Hamerton. Portfo. pap. 39. — Redgrave, Century of p. 2: 164. — Fairholt. Eng. art- ists, 87. Etudes de thfeologie, Review of Brownson. Wks. 19:465. Etymologies Malkin. Class, disq. 373, Etymology .Curiosities of Mathews. Words, 280. — Derivation of words from pronouns and prepositions. ...Garnett. Philol. ess. 228. from the inflected cases Garnett. Philol. ess. 260. EtzIer.J.A., Paradise within the reach of all men. . . .Thoreau. Yankee in C. 182. Eubcea.Island of. Arnold, R.H. Levant, 1:226. Eucharistic controversies of the middle ages. . Trench. Lee. medieval, 186. Euclid Lewes. Biog. phil. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 428 Eudooia,wifeof Theodosius. . . Browning, E.B. Ess. poets, 66. Euenus Mills. Poets of Greece, 147. Eugamon Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 74. Eu_ene of Savo)'.Prince James. G.P.R. Commanders, 2:151. — Wilson, J. G. Illus. sol. 209. Eugene Aram, True story of Ashton. 18th cent, waifs. 83. Eugenie.Empress .. McCarthy, J. Mod. lead. 25.— Goodrich.F.B. Wonje'n, 389.— (J.S.C. Abbott) Parton. Em. wom. 128. — and princess Mathilde Challice. Illus. wom. 323. — at Chiselhurst. .. .Yates, E.H. Celeb. 1:159. Euphony Earle. Eng. prose, 309. Eupolis Mills. Poets of Greece, 338. Euripides Donaldson. Theatre of Greeks, 83. 374. — Duruy. Hist. Gr. 3:43. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 299. — Symonds. Greek poets, 2: 9. — Alcestis Alford. Poets of Greece, 159. — as a religious teacher. . . . Westcott.B.F. Ess. relig. tho't, 96. — Fragments and last plays of Symonds. Greek poets, 2: 89, Europe,History,A!ison's History of ... .Greg. Ess. pol. 1:526. — Headley.J.T. Miscel. I. — Balance of power in . . Brougham. Wks. 8: i. — before and after the arrival of man. . . .Fiske, J. Excurs. 7: 41. — Choiseul-Gouflier's travels in, 1770-1810. . . . St. John. Cel. travelers, 3. 154. — Christian and soci;il drift of Thompson, J. P. Amer. com. i. — Condition and prospects of, 1852 Maz- zini. Life, &c. 6: 215. — culture in, Carlyle's periods of . . . .Dowden. Transcripts, i. — Ethnol. of .. Patterson. R.H. Ess. hist. 114. — Fermentation of,i848. . .Greg. Ess. pol. 2:1. — Glimpses of Bryant. Prose, 2:83. — in 1847 and 1876, an address Duff.M.E. G. Miscel. 114. — in 1866 Brownson. Wks. 18:466. — Journal of a six weeks' tour in. . . . Shelley. Ess. 2: 13. — Languages of,vernacular.Origin of. . . . Dis- raeli.I. Amen. (.\. Y. 2v.) 1; 115. — Letters from .... Seward. Works, 3: 507. — Peaceof. .Brougham. Wks. 8: t6i.— (A.W. Ward) Owens college essays, 1874: 507. EUROPE 101 EXAMINATIONS Europe, pedestrian tourof.Hints for. . ..Taylor, B. Views, 490. — Politics of, in 1829 Crolj-. Hist. sk. 75. in 1873 Brownson. Works, 18: 502. — Primac)' of the great powers Lawrence. Ess. internal, law, 208. — Revolutions of 1848 Brownson. Works, 16: 102. — Schools of Mann.H. Lee. 2:230. — Tavernier's travels in,i630-i6So. . . .St.John. Cel. travelers, i: iSo. — Things and thoughts in.Ossoli. At home, 120. — Tournefort's travels in,i675-i700.. . .St.John. Cel. travelers, 2: 7. — Union within Congreve.R. Ess. 127. Eusden,Laurence Austin & Ralph. Laure- ates, 239. Eusebiu3,bishop of Cseserea Lang. Lett, to dead au. 162. Euthanasia Scoifern. Stray leaves, 460. Evangelical Alliance. .Brownson. Wks. 8:461. Evangelical movement, History of Glad- stone. Glean. 7:201. "Evangelical" succession, The Stephen. Ess. eccl. biog. 379. Evangelical teaching Eliot, G. Ess. 118. Evangelicali3ni,Spirit of..Kirkus. Miscell. 387. Evans, Oliver Howe,H. Em. mech. 68. — Seymour, C.C.B. Self-made, 449. Eve, Milton's, Character of. ...Hazlitt. Round table. Evelyn,John,and Robert Boj'le Thomson, Mrs. Cel. friend. I; i. — Diary of. . . . Saunders. F. Famous books, 45. Evelyn,Mrs.John. . . .Burder. Pious wom. 310. — Costello. Englishwomen, 2: 305. Everett, Alexander Hill Griswold. Prose writ. 284. — Loring.J.S. 100 Bost. ora. 4S0. — Essa3'S of.. . Jones, W. A. Ess. on authors, 32. Everett,David...Loring,|.S. 100 Bost. ora. 337. Everett, Edward With portrait. Am. nat. port. gall. 4. — Badeau. Vagabond, 213. — Bungay. Off-hand, 59. — • Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 2:400. — Griswold. Prose writ. 330. — Harsha. Orators, 491. — Loring,J.S. 100 Bost. ora. 525. — Peabody. Harv. rem. 91. — Savage. Liv. rep. men, 240. — (R.C. Winthrop et al.) Mass. Hist. Proc. 8: loi. — Tuckerman. Charac. 239. — ■ Whipple. Charac. — Willis. Hurry-graphs, 166. — Orations of .Jones, W.A. Ess. on authors, 32. — Oratory of Oilman, S. Contrib. 231. Everett.John. . .Loring,J.S. 100 Bost. ora. 407. Everheart, Lawrence Balch.T. Maryland line, 42. Evertsen.Johan DeLiefde. Dutch adm. 26S. Evidence, Circumstantial. See Circumstantial evidence. — in matters extraordinary,Nature of Gur- ney. Tertium, 1:227. — Legal, Nature of. Williams,Syd. Forensic, 234. — Rules of,as applicable to history. . . .Forsyth, W. Essays, 438. — Theory of ........ .Maine. Vilb. com. 295. Evil.Agency of Whittier. Lit. recre. 288. — and misery, Proposals for the speedy extinc- tion of ... .Thomson, J. Ess. 51. — Encouragement of. Comfort to Sodom, a ser- mon ...Boyd. Graver tho'ts, 236. — Existence of .. Holland, H. Frag, papers, 162. — Mj'slery of . . .Baring-Gould, Mod. diff, 145. Evil doers.Charity for. Mathews. Lit. style,207. Evil eye, The, Fascination and Story. St. Angelo, 147. Evolution... Allen, G. Falling in 1. 31. — Hux- le)'. 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Health, 9: 137. — Teaching of,in public schools. . . .(H.P.Yeo- mans) Am. Pub. Health, 12:99. Hygienic institutes (G.A.Smj'th) Conn. Health, 1883:63. Hygrometer,A slowly sensible Franklin. Wks. '87, 7: 151. Hymns and h3mn-writers (C.B.Pearson) Oxf. ess. 1858: 124. — Ancient... Posnett. Compar. literature, gg. — Biography of.. Stevenson. Lives &deeds,267. — German Taylor,B. Crit. ess. 333. — St. Bernard's, Translations of. . . .SchafT. Lit. & poetry, 233. — Tinkering Ess. from Nation, 55. Hymn- writers Butterworth. Great compos. 114, 124. H3rmnology, Latin, . . .Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. hist. 74. Hypatia, History of Goldsmith. Misc.(N.Y. 4V.) 1:57. Hyperbole, Use of Goldsmith. Misc. (N.Y. 4v.) 1:320. HYPERIDES 145 IMBECILES Hyperides Mills. Poets of Greece, 456. Hypnotism Uall.G.S. Asp. Ger. 134. Hypochondriaoa Lang. Leaders, 15S. Hypocrisy Hazlitt. Sleet. — Religious Hazlitt. Round table. Hyslop. lames Wilson,]. G. Poets of Scot. 2: i8i. Ibsen, Hendrik. . .With portrait. Brandes. Em. auth.405. — Gosse. Stud. lit. No. Eur. 35. Ibycus . . . Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 147. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 100. — Symonds. Greek poets, 1:326. loarians Nordlioff. Commun. soc. 333. Ice and glaciers. . .Helmholtz. Pop. lee. i: 107. — and the ice age. . . .Dunraan. Talks sci. 85. — Impure . .(C.W. Chamberlain) Conn. Health, 1882: 295. Disease from (A.H.Nichols) Mass. Health, 1876:467. — with poets upon it ....Hunt.L. Seer, 2: 74. Ice age Agassiz. Geol. sk. 2: i. — in America Agassiz. Geol. sk. 2: 77. — in Britain . . .(f.Geikie) Manch. sci. lee. 3-4: i6d, also in Estes. i-hour recr. 105. — of the globe. .(A. Braun) Estes. .J-hourrecr.33. Ice-caves of Washington Raymond, R.W. Camp, 20S. Ice cream. Poisonous . . .(V.C.Vaughan) Mich. Health, 1886: 154. Ice-supply in Massachusetts, Pollution of Mass. Health, 1889: 145. Iceland . ..(LLHayes) .Am. Geog. Soc. 6:228. — Change of faith in, a.d. 1000 King, R.J. Sket. 147. — Modern Am. Geog. Soc. 22:442. — Norsemen in (G.W.Dasent) Oxf. ess. 1858:165. Icelandic language and poetry Longfellow. Poets Eur. 30. loouoclasm Bury. Later Rom. empire, 2: 42S, 460, 494' — Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. hist. 163. Iconoolast3,The Trench. Lee. medieval, 89. Ictinus Milizia. Lives arch. 1:45. Idea, People with one Hazlitt. Table talk. Ideal.The Hazlitt. Table talk. — and the real, Mathews. Lit. style, iii. — The human Gurney. Tertium, 1:1. — Value of Paget, V. Baldwin, 249. Idealism. . .McCosh. First truths, 299. — Smith, J.Campbell. Writings, 269. — Ancient Courtney. Stud, philos. i. — and experience Knight, W. Ess. 23. — and realism, Hist, devel. of (ZerfH) Roy. Hist. Soc. 5:117. 6:304. 7:130. 8:331. — and visual perception Ingleby. Ess. 87. — Dunlism, materialism, or Boweri.F. Gleanings, 136. ^ Fichte's Lewes. — Hegel's Lewes. — Illustrations of Woodberry, letters. — in recent English literature... Cooke,G.W. Poets, 271. — of Berkeley Lewes. Biog. phil. — Realism and Symonds. Ess. l:i68. — Scheme of A.Collier ....Hamilton. Discus. Idealistic school, The. ..Miller,H. Hist. ess. 438. Ide.ility in language. ..Hazard. Ess. on lang.7. Idea s. Application of Rands,W.B. Hol- beach, 2; 296. 19 Biog. phil. Biog. phil. , Studies in Ideals of nations. . .Farrar. Sermons in Am.2ig. — Realizable Greg. Enig. 25. Ideas Hume. Philos. wks. 4: 15. — Association of BInckie. On bcauty,l55. ^Gurney. Power of sound, 113. — Knight. Principles of taste. — McCosh. Psychology: cognitive powers. — Lordship of Hedge. Atheism, 376. — Reality of. . . .Brownson. Wks. 2: 284, 448. Identity, Personal Hazlitt. Sket. — Hume. Philos. wks. 1: 310. — True theory of. Philosophical importance of . Bosanquet. Ess. 162. Ideology, Subscription and . .Aids to faith, 157. Idiotic children, Training of . . . . Whittier. Lit. recre. 20. Idleness, Apolog}' for. . . .Stevenson. Virginibus puerisque. Idler, Sketches of occasional contributors to the ... Drake, N. Ess. Rambler, 2: 166. Idols, Popular Phillips, Wend. Sp. 242. Idumaea Stuart-Glennie. Pilgrim. 159. Ignatius,St.,of Antioch Farrar. Lives of fathers, 1:23. — PressensS. Martyrs, 223. — Yonge.C.M. Pupils of John, 103. — Seven epistles of Newman, J. H. Ess. crit. i: 186. Ignatius, Father. See Lyne.J.L. Ignorance Ess. from Sat. R. 24. — Genteel Hamerton. Hum. int. 253. — of the learned Hazlitt. Table talk. — Patriotic. . . .^ . . ..Hamerton. Hum. int. 264. Illegitimate children, Laws of Belgium relative to (J.B.Curgenven) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1867: 531. Illinois in 1832 Brj'ant. Prose, 2: 3. Illiteracy in the U.S. in 1870 & 18S0 .(C.War- ren) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '84, no. 3. Ill-nature and sneers. Friswell. Better self, roi. Illness as a mental stimulant Proctor, R. A. Rough ways. 236 lUuminati.Sect of. . . Heckethorn. Sec. soc. 2: 31. Illumination,Mcntal, vs acquisition Mau- rice. Friendship, 342. Illusions . . . Marion, F. Wonders of optics. 160. — (T.Foster) Proctor, R. A. Leis. read. 78. — Rands.W.B. Holbeach, 1:153. — Hallucinations and . . Elam. Phys. prob. 256. — Spectral Chambers' Miscel. no. 70. Illustration of books Hamerton. Portfo. pap. 293. niyria and its emperors Freeman. Hist. ess. 3: 22. Iltut,St Kingsley. Hermits, 249. Imagination Dallas. The gay science, I: 179. — Everett. Poetry, comedy and dut)'. — Cultureof..Jones,\V.A. Ess onauthors, 129. — Waterston. Culture, 219. — Force of Walsh, R. Didactics, 2: 78. — Functions and culture of. .. Macdonald,G. Orts, I. — The gospel a gift to. ...Bushnell. Building eras, 249. — in art .... Harris. Theory of the arts, 2: 122. — Patmore. Principle in art, etc. — Normal clairvoyance of the Buhver.E. Caxtoniana. — Scientific use of the. .Tyndall. Frag. sci. 127. — Tricks of. .Whipple. Success, 185. Imbeciles, Educability of . . (B.Brodie) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. i860: 409. — Training of..Wynter. Borderl. of insan. 14S. IMITATION 146 INDIA Imitation Hazlitt. Round table. Imitations and similarities, Poetical. . .Disraeli, I. Curios. (N. Y. 4v.) 2: 260. Imitative arts Allen. Physiolog. aesthetics. Immaturity Boyd. Lcis. hours, Bost. 16. Immigrant inspection and the public health. . . (H.R.Mills) Am. Pub. Health, 8:102. Immigration. .. .Greeley. Ess. pol. econ. 306. — U. S. Consular reports. Special, vol. 2. — and the labor problem.. N. J. Labor, '84: 2S2. — Dumpinggarbage. George, H. Soc. prob. 147. — Effect of Everett. Orat. 3. — Evils of Keyes.E.D. 50 years, 92. — Increase of social pressure George,U. Soc. prob. 36. — of contract laborers U. S. IIo. Misc. Doc. '87-S, v. 15. — to U. S Everett. Orat. 3. Immigration service of U.S., Defects in (J. M.Woodworth) Am. Pub. Health, 1:441. Immortality Buchanan, R. Look round, 148. — Channing. Works, 4:169. — Greg. Enig. 231. — Hazard, T.R. Misccl. 329. — Hume. Philos. wks. 4: 547. — Knight, W. Ess. 283. — Can it be shown from the light of nature?.. . Hadley,J. Ess. 373. — Egyptian tombs and. . . . Poole, R S. Lee. art. — Evidences of Mill, J. S. 3 ess. 196. — Feeling of.in youth Hazlitt. Sket. — Plato's views of. .King,T.S. Patriotism, 113. — Struggle for . . .Phelps,E.S. Struggles, 119. — Thoughts and things . . ..ICing.T.S. Patriot- ism, 164. Imogen, Shakespeare's Martin. Shaks. female, 157. Impeachment Tilden.S.J. Writings, 1:472. Imperialism Lord. J. Beacon, 1:133. — Roman Seeley,J.R. Rom. imp. 5, or Lee. & ess. I. Importance of a man to himself. . .Smith, Alex. Dreamthorp, 171. Impostors, Religious. .Chambers' Miscel. no. 14. Impostures Literary. . . Dawson, G. Sliaksp. 142. — Disraeli, L Curios. (N. Y. 4v.) 7: 198. Impressionists, The. . . .(F.Wedmore) Coan. Art and lit. 134. Impressments of American sailors by British men of war,Negotiations with Mr. Rose. . . Madison, J. Letters, 2: 410. Imprisonment.Cellular system of.. .(W.Tallack & J.Field) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1871:264. — false. Indemnification for (M.A.Corne) N. Y. Pris. Ass. 26, app: 244. — Unnecessary (J.P.Altgeld) Nat. Pris. Assoc. 1885: 408. See Cumulative sentences; Sentences, In- determinate, etc. Improvements, Modern .... Talfourd. Crit wr. Impudence and modesty Hume. Philos. wks. 4: 497. Impulse Gait, J. Lit. life, 2: 196. Impulses.Natural Mill. J. S. 3 ess. 56. Imputation of Adam's sin. . .(B.Jowett) Noyes, G.R. Theol. ess. 265. lacamation.The Brownson. Wks. 14: 141. — as the great moral force (T.M.Post) Bost. lectures, 1872: 122. — Bushnell on Brownson. Wks. 7: 49. — Heresy and Brownson. Wks. 8: 1S6. — in the Ramayana Williams. Indian wis- dom, 321. Incas of Peru. . .(Markham) Winsor's America, V. I. — R6ville. Religions of Mexico and Peru, 127. Inchbald,Mrs. Elizabeth Adams.W.H.D. Worn, of fash. 2: 123. — Elwood. Lit. ladies, 1:310. — Jeaffreson. Novelists, 1:340. — Kavanagh. Eng. women, 2:1. — Wotton. Word portraits, 143. Income, Definition of, for purposes of taxation. (D.Chad wick) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. '80: 716. — limited, Inconveniences of Arnold, F. 3-cor. ess. 114. Income tax Lubbock. Addresses, 103. Incongruity Russell, A. P. Lib. notes, 187. Inconsiderate,A word to the Dodge, M. A. Skirmish. 180. Inconigibles. . . (F.Wayland) Nat. Pris. Assoc. '86:189. '87:225. Indecision Craik,D.M. Plain speaking, 7. Indemnity, war, Right of Thompson, J. P. Amer. com. 168. Independence Hare. Guesses, 2: 260. — Moral Martineau,H. Miscell. 1:179. — of mind White, C. Ess. 40. Independent in politics, The Lowell. Pol. ess. 295, or Writ. 6: igo. Index librorum prohibitorum Symonds. Renais. Cath. reac. i: 194. India (E.W.Fisher) Am. Geog.Soc. 19:337. — Brooks, J. Seven months, 283. — Con- greve,R. Ess. 67. — Dilke. Greater Brit. 386. — Field, H.M. Egypt to Japan, 115. — American educators in. . . .(R.G.Wilder) N. Y. Regents, 91:418. — Ancient and mediaeval... Cobbe,F.P. Dar- winism, 269. — and the British colonies Rogers,J.E.T. Cobden, 222. — and its army Gleig. Ess. 2: 176. — British in Whitney.W.D. Orient, 2: 2. — British, Government of, 1853 Cobden. Speeches, 497. — British conquest of Chambers' Miscel. no.157. Our Indian empire Patterson, R.H. Ess. hist. 162. — Wood,G.B. Hist. mem. 295. — British energy in Smiles. Self-help. — British rule in, Influence of Temple, R. Men in India, 489. — Burmese war,Origin of Cobden. Polit. writ. 2: 23. — Castes in . . Lyall. Asia, 150. — Prime, E.D. G. Around world, 244. and creeds. .Patterson, R.H. Ess. hist. 405. — Christianity in . . .Foster.J. Crit. ess. (Bohni, I: 227. — Mozley. Ess. 2:310. — Stephen, J. F. Ess. bybarr. 150. — Wood,G.B. Hist. mem. 185. — The church in Blunt. Ess. i. — Civil justice in the Punjab Cust. Ling. ess. 198. — Colonization and legislature Schlegel. Aesthet. (Bohn) 504. — Duties of universities toward (M.Wil- liams) Internat. health exh. 15:218. — Education: Christian vernacular education for .. Temple, R. Cosmop. ess. 185. — Effects of observation of,on modern Euro- pean thought. .. .Maine. Vill.-com. 203. — Finances 05,1872-73 ...Fawcelt. Spee. 1:47. — Government of Prime,E.D.G. Around world, 221. INDIA 147 INFANT India, Government of.in 1833 Macaulay. Misc. & sp. 551. — Great wars of Dutt. Hist. stud. 2: 147. — Heber's travels in, 1800-1825 Jeffrey. Contrib. Ed. Rev. — St. Joiin. Cel. travel- ers, 3: 356. — health in, How to preserve (F. Nightin- gale) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond.'63: 501. '73: 463 — Hopes of,i850 Dutt. Ess. i. — in 1 8.) 7 and 1881.. Temple, R. Men in India, I. — land-revenue in, Collector of Gust. Ling. ess. 172. — Language of ..Schlegel. Aesthet. (Bohn)428. — law in, Sources of Maine. Vill.-com. 31. — Mohammedanism in Lj'all. Asia, 228. — native princes of. Armies of Temple, R. Cosmop. ess. 15T. — Natives of .Prime, E.D.G. Around wor1d,244. — North, Countries betwixt the rivers Satlaj and Jamni . . Cust. Ling. ess. i. — North-western provinces of {1884) Hiib- ner. Thro' Brit, empire, 2: 144. — official life in, Anecdotes of (R.Lindsaj') Lindsay. Lives, 3: 147. — Overland journey to Chambers' Miscel. no. 164. — Policy of the government in relation to Brightjo. Publ. add. 508. — Political surve}' of (1884). . . .Hiibner. Thro' Brit, empire, 2: 216. — public works in, Necessary BrightJ. Publ. add. 433. — Reliaion in Lyall. Asia. 1:287. — Religions of Cust. Ling. ess. 107. — (J. Caird) St. Giles lee. 2: i. — Religious policy of Great Britain in. . .Lyall. Asia, 258. — Sepoy mutiny Cust. Ling. ess. i: 224. — Kaye. Indian off.2. — Prime.E.D.G. Around world, 281. — Temple, R. Men in India, 126. Heroes of. ..H odder. Heroes, i: 292.2:276. Questions raised by. . .(C.Buxton) Canib. ess. '57:241. — Telegraphic communication with. . . .(F.Gis- bourne) Camb. ess. '57: 105. — Tent life in Keating. With Grant, 82. — Textile fabrics of Wj-nter. Curios, of toil, I: 153. — Topographical survey of Proctor. Light sci. 1 : 244. — University education in Maine. Vill.- com. 240. — Vindication of Baptist missionaries. .Foster, J. Crit. ess. (Bohn) 1:132. — What can it teach us ?. .Miiller,M. India, 19. — Women in. See Women in India. Indian ocean Froude. Oceana, 72. Indian rights and our duties Humphrey,!-!. Miscel 285. Indian territory and its inh.abitants (E.G. Boudinot) Am. Geog. Soc. 5:217. Indians, American Dilke. Greater Brit. 95. — Artistic faculty in. (Wilson) Roy. Soc. Can. 6. — Campaigning among. Keyes,E. D. 50 years, 250. — Characteristics of. Franklin. Wks. '87, 9: 25. — Destiny of . . .Russell,W.H. Hesper. 2: 186. — in the west. Ossoli. At home, 87. — Massachusetts. Condition of (F.B.San- born) Mass. Charit)', 1868:20. — Massacre of.in Lancaster county, Pa., 1764.. Franklin. Wks. '87, 3-260. Indians, Methods of burj'ing dead among Webster,N. Ess. 205. — of Central America. See Popol Vuh. — Philosophy of (J.W.Powell) Am Geog. Soc. 8: 231. — Wrongs of ..Marshall, W.G. Thro' Amer. 242. Indianapolis Warner,C.D. Studies, 242. Indigent.The. See Poor.The. Individual, Thc,and a crowd. . . .Hunt,L. Seer, 1:326. Individual development,Sketch of. . . Macdon- ald,G. Orts, 43. Individualism. . . . Donisthorpe. Individualism. — Erdmann. History of philosophy, 2:93. — Force of.in religious movements Oxen- ham. Stud, in eccl. his. 259. — in art Van Dyke. Principles of art, 278. — sustained Bastiat. Ess. on pol. econ. 74, 102, 173. Individuality IngersolI.R.G. Gods, 169. — of character Helps. Brevia. Indo-European languages, Aspirate mutes in.. . Hadley,J. Ess. 168. — Philological classification of Latham. Opuscula, 143. — Study of. .(T.Rafter)') N. Y. Regents. 94: 580. Indo-European philology and ethnology Whitney,W.D. Orient, 1:198. Indo-Germanic languages, chronologj' of, Cur' tius on. . . .Muller,M. Sci. ess. 1:79. — Curtius' chronology of. . . .Miiller. Chips, 4. Indolence: a moral essay Thomson, J. Ess. 142. Inductive philosophy. .Lord, J. Beacon, 8:417. Industrial action, The state and. .(H.C.Adams) Am. Econ. Ass. 1. Industrial art in schools. . . (C.G.Leland) U. S. Bur. Ed. Circ. '82: no.4. 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Hist. stud. 358. — in Spain Stoughton. Span. ref. Insane, Criminal and dangerous Mass. Charity, 1881: xxvii. — Proper provision for (E.Jarvis) Mass. Health, 1872:140. — State asylum for. . . Hazard, T.R. Miscel. 84. — Treatment of, in England Winslow.F. Physic, 2: 124. Non-restraint in Wynter. Borderl. of insan. 69. — Woman's influence over. . . .Ossoli. Woman, 295. Insane poor,Family system in care of. . . .(H.R. Stedman) Mass. Charity, i884:clxii. Insanity Holland, H. Frag, papers, 225. — (C.F.Folsom) Mass. Health, 1877:327.— ScofTern. Stray leaves, 328. — and the insane (F.B.Sanborn) Mass. Charity, 1866: c. — Borderlands of Wynter. Borderl. of insan. I. — Causes of (W.Channing) Mass. Charity, 1883: ccxix. — Early warnings of. . . .Wynter. Subtle brains, 290. — Emotional Field, D.D. Speeches, 2:283. — How can we escape? .. (C.W.Page) Conn. Health. 1882: 181. — in U. S., increase of, Causes and sources of. (F.Pratt) Am. Pub. Health, 9:321. — Lunacy laws of Gt. Britain. (A.E.Miller, M.White) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1884: 168. — Prevention of (C.F.Folsom) Am. Pub. Health, 7:83. — (G.H.Hill) Iowa Health, 1887:62. — Use of Bushnell. Moral uses, 249. Inscriptions,Greek. . Newton. Essnys,95,427. — Greek christian, at Antun Wiseman, N. Ess. 3: 297. — Monumental, in all parts of the world Cust. Ling. ess. 370. INSCRIPTIONS 149 IRELAND Inscriptions, Persian cuneiform, and the Zend Avesta. . . Cook,F.C. Origins, 105. Insects Goldsmith. Misc. (N. Y. 4v.) 2: 540. — flowers and. Relations of Lubbocli. Sci. lee. 1. — plants and. Relations of Lubbock. Sci. lee. 31. Inspection of animals required for food, Neces- sity of (C.Horsch) Am. Pub. Health, 13:34- Inspiration Aids to faith, 331. — Doctrine of (F.A.D.Tholuck)No)'es,G.R. Theol. ess. 65. — What is it? Fiske.J. Darwin, no. Instinct Bowen.F. Gleanings, 328. — Brougham. Works, 6: 177. — Animal Holland, H. Frag, papers, 147. — Morgan. Animal life, 415. — in animals and savages . . .Bowen,F. Glean- ings, 226. Instruction, Public (B. Sears) Mass. Educa- tion, 15:25. 19:37. Insurance and labor organizations N.J. Labor, '87:23, loi. '88:140. — The divided jury. . . .Siegvolk. Papers, 219 — Life Chambers' Miscel. no 44. Bibliography N. Y. Ins. rept. '68, 2. — Marine Lubbock. Addresses, 147. — Railroad relief department N.J. Labor, 1888: 140. — Tontines Gait, J. Lit. life, 2: 96. Intellect, Contribjtions of, to religion White, C. Ess. 227. — Democracy of. . . . Walsh, W.S. Paradox, r8. — Development of . . . .Carlisle.Earl. Lee. 121. Intellectual character Whipple. Charac. Intellectual health and disease Whipple. Lit. & life. Intellectual hj'gienics Hamerton. Intellec. 334- Intellectual independence Hamerton. Hum. int. 12. Intellectual labor,Misdirected Mathews. Men & bks. 237. Intellectual life, Moral basis of Hamerton. Intellec. 43. — Physical basis of Hamerton. Intellec. I. Intellectual pursuits, Healthfulness of ...(J.E. Bradley) N. Y. Regents, 88:723. — Variety of Bailey.S. Essays, 186. Intellectual superiority . . . Hazlitt. Table talk. Intelligence Bowen,F. Gleanings, 32S. — Taine on ...Mill.J.S. Dissert, N. Y. 5: 122. Intemperance Gladden. Appl X'y, 180. — Hazard. Ess. on lang. 323. — Kingsley. Health, 52. — Evils of Beecher.L. Works, 1:379. — Nature and occasions of Beecher,L. Works, I: 347. — Remedy of Beecher,L. Works, 1:401. — Signs of Beecher, L. Works, 1:362. Interest. . . .Ashley. Introd. to Engl. econ. his- tory. — Greeley. Ess. pol. econ. 79. — Capital and . . Bastiat. Ess. on pol. econ. i. — Cause of low rate. Hume. Philos.wks.3: 324. — Rate of Haven, N. A. Remains, 163. Interludes Hogarth. Mem. opera, 1:8. Internal improvements Seward. Works, 3:128. International association of working people. Greene, W.B. Soc. frag. 237. International copyright, iiee Copyright. International law Cairnes. Pol. ess. log.— Coleridge. Friend, 252. — Senior. Hist. ess. i: 138.— -(W.V.Harcourt) Trans. Soc. Sci, Lond. 1868: 137. — Case of A.McLeod . . . Seward. Works, 2: 547. — Code of Field, D.D. Speeches, i; 384.— International American Conference 1890. Reports. — Is there a true ?. . .Lawrence. Ess. int. law.i. International questions, disputed. Settlement of (Sir S.Baker et al.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1881:169. Interoceanic communication, Problem of (A. de Gogorza) Am. Geog. Soc. 20: 502. 21: 526. Interoceanic canal. Commercial geography of. (C.H.Stockton) Am. Geog. Soc. 20:75. — Congress on, Paris, 1879, • ■ -Am. Geog. Soc. 11:113, 153- — Surveys, 1 870-75. . . .(D.Ammen) Am. Geog. Soc. 8: 188. Inter-state commerce ..Garfield. Works, i- 42. Intervention, American .Seward. Works, I: ig6. Interviews Helps. Essays, 83. " Interviewing," Propagandist uses of . . . Holy- oake. Among Amer. 55. Intoxication, Ether-drinking and extra-alco- holic ... .Richardson, B.W. Ministr}', 306. Intrusivenesa Helps. Soc. pressure, 83, Intuition McCosh. First truths. — Review of McCosh on. . . . Wright, C. Philos. dis. 329. Invalid Pajm. Private views, 198. Invective,Economy of. ..Whipple. Success, 114. Invention Greeley. Ess. pol. econ. 4. — in painting. . . . Fuseli. Life and writ. 2: 131. Inventions, American. Dodge, M. A. 12 miles, 94. — as agents in history . . H.nrc. Guesses, i: 85. — Influence of.upon civilization (C.Smith) Conv. Lab. Bur. 1885: 12. — Mechanical, and inventors, . . .Smiles. Indus. biog. Inventors,Great Hodder. Heroes, 2: 143. — Lay Taylor.I. Ult. civiliz. 191. Investigation, General principles of physical.. . Bailey.S. Discourses, 153. Investment. . ..(T.Mackay) Plea for libert)',227. Iodine and ox3'gen,A solid compound of Davy. Wks. 5: 492. — Experiments and observations on Davy, Wks. 5:457 lona.A visit to, in 1862 Montalembert. Monks, 3:461. Ionian islands. Smith, Gold win. The empire, 232. — in the year 1863 .Lucas. Mornings,!: 281. lonians, Migration of the. .. . Hadley.J. Ess. i. Ipswich, Mass., The great fright of 1775 in Whittier. Lit. recre. 126. Iranians,ancient, Religion of Rawlinson. Religions, 93. Ireland, William Henry Fitzgerald, P. Rom. of stage, 278. Ireland, S.W.H.,Shakspere forgeries of Montgomery, H.R. Impost. 74. Ireland Alison. Ess. 1.— Field, H.M. Kil- larney, 17. — Fulton. C.C. Europe, 291. — Guild. Over the ocean, 9. — Agricultural revolution in. .. .Cairnes. Pol. ess, 127. — and the Irish Giles, H. Lectures 2: i. — and Irishmen Seward. Works, 3: 153. — Arms bill Disraeli. Sel. spee. 2:282. IRELAND 150 ISABELLA Ireland.Carr's Stranger in, 1805 Foster,}. Crit. ess. (Bohn) l: i. — Catholic university demanded for Arnold, M. Mixed ess. — Church of.Established, 1869 Bright, Jo. Publ. add. 69. — Disraeli. Sel. spee. 2:297. — Gladstone. Speeches, 1869: 141, 173. — Church history of. . . Stanley. Essays, 9, 10. — Compensation for disturbance bill Dis- raeli. Sel. spee 2: 394. — Conquest of.in the 12th century. . .Lawrence, E. Hist. stud. 409. Decline of production of food in (L. Play- fair) Grant, A. Recess, 241. — Emigration from Cairnes. Pol, ess. 141. — England, America and Cobden. Polit. writ. 1:3. — Famine in Everett. Orat. 2. — Government of Congreve,R. Ess. 179. — Healing measures needed on the part of England. .. .Arnold, M. Irish ess. — History; Burke's course in parliament Burke. Works (Bohn), 5:491. O'Driscol's. ..Jeffrey.F. Contrib. Ed, Rev. Spirit of Giles, H. Lectures, i; 258. — Home rule for . . .Black,J.S. Ess. &sp. 158. — Grattan,H.,sr. Speeches, 1:38, 104, 131, 145- 3:352, 413- — in 1853 Chambers' Repos. no. 41. — in 1868 Gladstone. Speeches, 1869- 104. — Journal of a tour in Davy. Wks. 7: 146. — Land bill, 1870. . . .Disraeli. Sel. spee. 2: 339. A politician in trouble about his soul. . . . (A.Herbert) Coan. Soc. prob. 154. — Land question in (G.C.Brodrick) Grant, A. Recess, i. — Land system of (W.O.Morris) Oxf. ess. 1855:193. — Land tenure in Sargant. Ess. 1:62. — Landlordism in Cairnes. Pol. ess. 167. — Law in Brougham. Works, 9: 332. — Lord chancellors of Hayward,A. Ess. 3d ser:325. — Manufactures: Special industries adapted to. (J.Chamney f< ij/.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Load. 1881:724. — Monarchs of Doran. Monarchs, 1 : 164. — New reformation in.Curran. Irish bar, 2: 251. — O'Connell, etc. . . Brownson. Wks. 15:573. — Parliament, Corrupt practices in securing seats in. Grattan,H.,sr. Speeches. 2: 243,279. — Policy of England towards,lS45.. ..Vaughan, R. Ess. 2: 120. — Policy for,i8S7 DcVere. Ess. 151. — Protection and free trade in . . , Cairnes. Pol. ess. 127. — Question of Brownson. Wks. 16:144. 1837-01 Disraeli. Sel. spee. 2:273. — Reformation in Burke, S.H. Men of reforma. 2: 349. — Roman Catholic, Letter to Moore, T. Prose & v.22t. — Schools for the middle classes Arnold, M. Irish ess. 2. — Society in. ..Foster,J. Crit.css.(Bohn) 2: 139. — union with, Repeal of, 1833 Macaulay. Misc. & sp. 535. — Univ. education in Fawcett. Sp. pol. ques. 182, 196, 217. — (C.Dawson) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1881:433. — university question in. Present position of, 1873. .. .Cairnes Pol. ess. 323. Ireland, Wrongs of . . . .Black.J.S. Essays, 158, Irenaeus.St Farrar. Lives of fathers, 1:67. — Pressens6. Martyrs, 252. Iriarte.Tomas de.. Kennedy. Poets of Spain, 37. Irish character, The Ossoli. Woman, 320* Irish cottier,The Cairnes. Pol. ess. 151. Irish genius Maginn. Fras. papers, 197. Irish literature. . . Oliphant.M. Lit. hist. 3; 209. Irish portraits Curran. Irish bar, 2:273. Irish race,Th6baud on the, . . .Brownson. Wks. 13: 547. Irish societies . . .Heckethorn. Sec. soc. 2: 181. Iron and civilization Smiles. Indus, biog. Iron manufacture in Gt. Britain, Beginning of. Smiles. Indus, biog. — in Scotland Smiles. Indus, biog. Iron mask, Man with the Chambers' Miscel. no. 131. Iron-smelting by pit-coal.. .Smiles. Indus, biog. Irony. . . Hedge. Atheism, 306. Irreligion, Apparent causes of Hamerton. Hum. int. 205. Irrigation N.J. Labor. 1880; 197. Irving.Edward Carlyle. Reminis. 55. — Dc Quin. Lit. rem. Bost. 2: 236. — Gilfillan. ist gall. 130. — Gilfillan. 3d gall. 52. — Hazlitt. Spirit. — Newton, W.W. Ess. 80. — Paul. Biog. sk. I. —(R.H.Story) St. Giles lee. 3: 225. — Death of Carlyle. Essays. Irving.Henry Matthews,B. Actors, 5: 131. — as Othello Morris, Essays in theatrical criticism. — in Bond street Yates, E.H. Celeb. 1:59. Irving, Washington. . .. With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. I. — Bolton, S.K. Amer. au. 58. — Bryant. Prose, 1:332. — Bungay. Off- hand, 141. — Curran. Irish bar, 2:213. — With portrait. Duyckinck. N.it. port, gal, 2:99. — Everett. Orat. 4. —^ Greene, G.W. Biog. stud. 155. — Griswold.H.T. Home- life, 112. — With portrait. Griswold. Prose writ. 20I. — Haweis. Amer. humorists, i. — Hazlitt. Spirit.— Mitchell, D.G. Bound toge. 3. — Saunders,F. Famous books, 179. — Tartt. Ess. 2: i.— Walsh, W.S. Pen pic. Vic. au. 208. — Wilson, J. G. Bryant, 157. — at Sunnyside Tartt. Ess. 2: 60. — Bibliography. . . .Hodgkins. 19th c. authors. — Bracebridge hall. .. .Jeffrey, F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. — Eulogies on .. ..(H.W.Longfellow, E.Ever- ett <■/«/.) Mass. Hist. Proc. 4:393. — Life, character and genius Bryant. Ora- tions, 93. — Sketch book Dana. P. & p. writ. 268. — Works, genius and character Wallace,H. B. Lit. crit. 67. Irwin.Anne, viscountess. . ..Williams, Jane. Lit. wom. 194. Isabella of Angouleme With portrait. How- itt,M. Queens, 71. — Strickland. Queens Eng. 2. Isabella of France,queen of Edward II With portr. Howitt,M. Queens, 112. — Strickland. Queens Eng. 2. — Favorites of Menzies.S. Roy. fav. I: 53. Isabella of Valois, queen of Richard II.. .With portr. Howitt,M. Queens, 147. — Strickland. Queens Eng 3. Isabella of Bavaria.queen and regent. . .Bush, A.F. Queens of F. 1:207. ISABELLA 151 ITALY Isabella II, of Spain. . Abbott. Kings & queens, 239. — With portrait. Clarke, M.C. Noted worn. 237. — Goodrich, F.B. Worn. 129. — Jameson. Fern. sov. i. — Russell. Extr. women, 104. — Yonge.C.D. 7 heroines, 82. Isabella.daughter of King John With por- trait. Greene, M. A. E. Princesses, 2: i. Isabella, daughter of Edward III Greene, M.A.E. Princesses, 3: 163. Isaac Geikie,C. Old Test char. 23. Isaeus Mills. Poets of Greece, 446. I3aiah,the prophet (J. Lord) Bost. lectures, 1871: 196. — (M.Arnold) Coan. Stud. lit. 193. — Geikie,C. Old Test. char. 376. Ischia. Taylor,B. By-ways, 367. Ishmael Geikie,C. Old Test. char. 32. Ishmaelites Heckethorn. Sec. soc. 1:161. Islam Carlyle. Heroes. — Trench. Lee. mediaeval, 46. Islands and the geographical distribution of animals. . . .(A.R.Wallace) Manch. Sci. lee. II: I. — Fortunate Baring-Gould. Myths, 524. — Oceanic. (A. R.Wallace) Am. Gcog. Soc. 19: i. Isles of Shoals Drake. Nooks of N E. 153. Islip,Simon,i34g-i366. . . . .Hook. Abps. Cant. 4: III. Isobel, countess of Buchan. Fittis. Heroines of Scot. 6. Isoorates Mills. Poets of Greece, 444. Israel.Hannah E Clement, J. 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Studies in let- ters, 112. Italian nationality.. Everett, E. Mt. Vernon, 293. Italian poetry, ancient, Indigenous Sellar. Rom. poets repub. 28. • — narrative. Da Ponte on Prescott. Biog. misc. 596. ■ — Pastoral and didactic. . . . Symonds. Renais. It. lit. 2: 194. — Popular, of the Renaissance Symonds. Sk. So. Eur. I; 118. — Satirical and burlesque. . .Symonds. Renais. It. lit. 2: 309. Italian poets. Recent. .. .HuefFer. Ital. stud. i. It2ilian rural life Mitchell. Wet days, 91. Italian training Jarves. Ital. ramb. 392. Italian women, A decade of. .Tartt. Ess. I: 114. Italians, The Taine. Italy, 2: 28. — Character of.during the Renaissance S3'- monds. Reviv. of learn, i. — in England and Englishmen in Italy Haz- litt,W.C. Offspring, 153. Italy Addison. Works (Bohn), 1: 356.— Fel- ton.C.C. Fam. left. Eur 130. ^ Fulton, C. C. Europe, 188. Howe, J. W. Oak to olive, 45. — James. Transatl. 75. — Moulton,L.C. Rambles, 33. — American researches in Irving. Crayon pap. 96. — Ancient, as seen in Pompeiian paintings. . . Merivale. Hist. stud. 416. — and France in 1787. Jefferson. Works, 9: 313. — and her church Gladstone. Bulga. 209, or Gleanings, 6: 193. — and the Pope Brownson. Wks. 18: 445. Growth of anti-papal spirit Hallam. Remains, 319. — and the western powers Congreve,R. Ess. III. — by diligence Willis. Pencillings. — central, Dwindling cities of .... Jarves. Ital. ramb. 145. — Cities of James. Transatl. 212. — The Cornice. .. .Symonds. Sk. So. Eur. 1:9. — Germany and, after 184S Greg. Ess. pol. 2: 113. — Guide-books to. . . . Wiseman, N. Ess. 3: 461. — Historical romance of.. ..Greene, G.W. Hist. stud. 253. — History of,476-i50o Symonds. Age of despots, 32. Dante on recent. . . . Grimm, H. Liter. 253. Invasion by the barbarians Slillfe. Stud. med. 41. by Charles VIII,of France. .Symonds. Age of despots, 537. Republics of middle ages in. . . .Sj'monds. Age of despots, 193. in sixteenth century (15 15-1559) S)'- monds. Renais. Cath. reac. 1:1. Revolution of l848..0ssoli. At home, 301. 1859-60 Forsyth, W. Essays, 61. — Holidays in,i856.Taylor,B. At home, I: 304. — Hopes of,)848 Greene, G.W. Hist. stud. 208, 436. — in the 15th century Taine. Italy, 2: 108. — in the 17th century Taine. Italy, i : 204. — in i86i Brownson. Wks. 18:431. — in 1862 Wordsworth, C. Misc. 1:140. — in 1877 James. Portraits of places. — in 1887 Dilke. European politics. — in 1889 U. S. Consular report, no. 120. — Le.ives from my journal in. . . .Lowell. Writ. i: 120. — Letters from Shelley. Ess. 2: 79. — Medixval.and ancient Greece. . . . (E. A. Free- man) Oxf. ess. 1857: 129, also in Freeman. Hist. ess. 2: i. — Modern Tuckerman. Ital. sk. 405. — nation.ality of,Struggle for Still6. Stud. med. 305. — of the Elizabethan dramatists Paget, V. Euphorion, i: 57. — Palaces of Taine. Italy, i : 218. — Politics of,i846 Ossoli. At home, 242. — Reformation in Blunt. Ess. 89. — Religion of Taine. Italy, l: 316. 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Reminis. 1:88. — With portrait. Seymour,C.C.B. Self-made, 9. — Appointment as brigadier in the army Madison,]. Letters, 3: 373. — Eulogy on Black, J. S. Ess. & sp. 189. — Home of. .(P.Godwin) Homes Am. statesm. 341- — in Massachusetts . . .Quincy.J. Figures, 352. — Life and character of. . . .Woodbury,L. Writ. 3- 362- — Oration on the death 'o( Bancroft, G. Miscel. 444. Jackson, Charles, Eulogy on Lunt. Three eras, 233. Jaokson.Helen Higginson. Sh. stud. 40. Jackson, Henry R Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 2S9. Jackson. James With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. 3. Jackson,]., bishop of London . . . .With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 1:11. Jackson, Patrick Tracy. . . . With portrait (J. A. Lovell) Hunt.F. Am. mercli. I: 555. Jackson, Mrs. Rachel Donelson With por- trait. Holloway.L.C. Ladies, 272.— Parton. Peop. bk. biog. 593. Jackson.Thomas J." Stonewall " Pollard. Life of Lee, 177. — Snow. So. generals, 156. Jackson, William, composer. .Smiles. Self-help. Jacob Geikie,C. Old Test. char. 40. Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich Hodge. Prose Ger. 206. — PUnjer. Christian philos. relig- ion, 621. Jacobite familj'.A Brown,]. J. Leech, 83. Jacobson, William Burgon. 12 men, 2: 238. Jacoby,]ohann ..Tuttle.H. Ger. pol. lead. 160. Jacopone da Todi. .. .Symonds. Renais. It. lit. 1:283. Jacotot Quick. Educ. ref. 414. Jacquard,]oseph Marie ...Chambers' Miscel. no.153. — Lamariine. Cel. char. 2: 17. Jacquemart.]ules.. Wedmore. Four masters, 12. Jacquemont, Victor Hamerton. Mod. French, i. Jacques Cartier, Salmon-fishing on the river... Lanman. Recol. 147. Jael Geikie.C. Old Test. char. 134. Jaenbert, 766-790. . .Hook. Abps. Cant. I: 242. Jaffa. Sft Joppa. Jago, Richard. ..Chalmers. Eng. poets, 17: 281. JaUs, County (E.Smith) Nat. Pris. Assoc. '85: 240.— (R.Brinkerhoff; Nat. Pris. Assoc. '85: 89. and city (E.A.Meredith) Nat. Pris. Assoc. '87: 242. prisoners in Treatment of . . . .(J.T.Hib- bert) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lend. 1875:333. 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Knipp,orKnep,Mrs. . .Doran. Ann. stage, 1:59. Kniphausen,Dodon de Cust. Warriors 30 years, 2: 568. Knives and forks, Manufactures of Japp. Days w. Indus. 222. Knockdowns, mental, Benefits of Arnold, F. 3-cor. ess. 40. Know-Nothings. See American party. Knowledge, Ad vantages of,to the lower classes. Hall.R. Miscei. 373. — and feeling Clifford. Lee. & ess. zoo. — and opinion, Philosophical distinction be- tween... Bosanquet. Ess. 181. — and probability. . . .Hume. Philos.wks.l: 95. — Delights of . . . .(H.L.PInckney) Charleston book, 320. — Divisions and mutual relations of. . .Arnold, T. Miscell. 290. — elements of, Nature and origin of. .. .(W.D. Wilson) N.Y. Regents, 100, app:i59. — human, Progress of Holland, H. Frag. papers, i. — Nobility of Cooke, J. P. jr. Sci. cul. 45. — of the world Bulwer. Student, 2: 133. KNOWLEDGE 161 LABOR Knowledge of the world in authors Bulwer, E Caxtoniana, 357. — Praise of Bacon. Ess. — Secondhand. ..Stephen, J. F. Ess. by barr.2i5. — Superficial. .DeQuin. Note-book, Bost.267. — Theory of Ladd. Introd. to philosophy. — Stuckenberg. Introd. to philosophy. — universal. Passion for Bulwer. Student, 1:147. — Worth of a love of. . . .Sterling,}. Ess. 1:465. Knowles, James Davis. . ..Loring.J.S. 100 Bost. ora. 455. Knowles, Sheridan Collier, W.F. Hist. Eng. lit 468. — Home. New spirit of the age, 2: 83. Knox, Henry. . . .With portrait. Amer.nat.portr. gall. 2. — With portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 1:288. — Headley.J.T. Washing- ton, 2:99. — Parton. Peop. bk. biog. 457. Knox.Isa Craig . . Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot. 2:477. Knox.John Carlyle. Heroes.— Graham. W. Ess. III. — Herrick.S.E. Heretics, 181. — Irving.D. Scot. writ, i: 35. — Lodge. Por- traits (Bohn), 2. — Oliphant. Royal Edin- burgh, 258. — (J.Brown) Reformers. Paisley lee. 412.— (M.C.Taylor) St. Giles lee. 3: I.— Tagart. Sk. ref. i6th cent. 121. — TuUoch. Leaders reform. — Williams.W.R. Eras,2i7. — and his relations to women Stevenson, R.L. Fam. stud. 328. — at the court of Mary,queen of Scots Strickland. Queens Scot. 3, 4, 5. Knox,John C Brown, D. P. Forum, 2: 140. Knox.Lucia ...EUet. Women of revol. 1:107. Knox.Thos.W. . . . Fiske.S. Off-hand portr.222. — Rideing. Boyhood. Knox, William Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot. 2: 106. Kock. Charles Paul de (T.Gautier) Gautier. Fam. Fr. au. 139. Koeniggratz, Battle of Knox,T.W. Battles,3o8. Koenigsmark family,The Doran. Queens Hanov. i. Koenigsmark, John Christopher, Count de Cust. Warriors 30 years, 2: 572. Koemer.Karl Theodore Gostwick. Ger. poets, 195. — Tuckerman. Ess. 103. Koran, The Poole,S.L. Studies, 115. Korea,Journey through (W.Grinnell) Am. Geog. Soc. 3:283. Kosciusko.Thaddeus. .. Glazier, W. Heroes, 140. — Biographical sketch of Jefforson. Works, 8:494. Kossuth, Louis Brace, C.L. Hung, in 1851. — Bryant. Prose,2:i89. — Stiles, W.H. Aus- tria in '48. — in New York; the Kossuth day Willis. Fam. persons, 433. — Press banquet to Bryant. Orations, 259. Koszta, Martin Brownson. Wks. 16:226. Krakatoa (G.C.Hurlbut) Am. Geog. Soc. 19:233. Kraszewski, f.I.Zimmern. For. novelists, 2: 121. Krause.C:C.F.. .Erdmann. Hist, philos. 2:669. Krautbauer, Francis Xavier Clarke, R.H. Cath. bishops, 3: 346. Kremlin of Moscow.. Prime, S.I. Alhambra,332. Kruedener,Varvara Juliana.baroness. ...Kav- anagh. Fr. women, 241. — Ste. Beuve. Cel. wom. 309. Krupp,Alfred Strauss, G.L.M. Men of Ger. 2:328. 21 Kruythoflf,Joanna,a slave. Child, L.M. Oasis,65. Kuegelgen,Gerhard von. Murder of. . . .Baring- Gould. Oddities, 2: 39. Ku-Klux Garfield. Works,i: 702. — Tourgee. Fool's errand. Kulturkampf in German }'. . . .Lowe. Bismarck, 2. — Mtiller. Polit. hist, recent times. Kuo Sung-Tao. . With photo. Cooper, T. Men of mark, 4: 18. Kwakiutl nation (F.Boas) Am. Geog. Soc. 19:225. Kyd, Thomas. . . . Dunham. Lit.& sci.men,2: 59. — Ward, A. W. Eng. dram. I: l6g. Kynaston,Edward. .. .Doran. 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Ess. pol. 2:252. — Ethics of Chambers' Miscel. no.170 — Foreign, in New York N.Y.Labor,'85. — Gospel of Ballantyne. Ess. 187. — Hours of. . . .Gunton. Wealth & prog. — Ills. Labor, '84.— N.Y. Labor,'88. Reduction of N.Y. Labor, '85. State regulation pf Fawcett. Ess. & lee. 107. See Eight-hour movement. — Laws of supply and demand appl. to Jenkin.Fl. Papers, 2: 76. — Legislation affecting, in France. . . .Nat. Ass. Soc. Sci. Rept. on strikes, i860, 588. in Massachusetts (H.K.Oliver) Mass. Labor,'73: 397. — Influence of learning upon Boutwell. Educa. topics, 9. — Is it a commodity?. .Gladden. Appl. X'ty,38. — Liberty for. ..(G.Howell) Plea for liberty, 109. — 100 years ago (T.Williams) Econ. tracts, no. 24. — • Political economy of ..Greeley. Hintsref.232. — Question of.. Holland, ].G, Every-day, 1:310. Common schools and the N.J. Labor, '86: 245. — (A.Johnston) Conv. Labor Bur. 1886: 57. Immigration and the N.J. Labor, '84: 282. LABOR 162 LAKES Labor, question of, Workmen on the N.J. 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Liverpool,Charles,ist earl of Brougham. Works, 4: 118. Liverpo(-l,Robt.B.Jcnkinson,2d earl of Earle,J.C. Eng. prem.2: 134. — Lodge. Por- traits (Bohn), 8. Liverpool Fulton, C.C. Europe, 299. — Guild. Over the ocean, 28. — Hawthorne. Engl, note-books, 1:353. — Howe, J. W. Oak to olive, 9. — Stowe. Sunn)' mem. i: 14. — PavementSjSewers, artisans' dwellings U. S. Cons. rept. no.117. — Street life in 340. Live-stock, Transportation of . . (J.C.Hoadlev) Mass. Health, 1875:79. Living,Art of Helps. Friends, ist ser. i. — Russell, A. P. Charac. 309. — bej'ond one's means.. Greeley. Hints ref.326; — Cost of, in Massachusetts and Gt. Britain, 1860-1883 . Mass. Labor, 1884:435. — good.Morality of .Matthews. Men & bks.159. — together, Art of Siegvolk. Papers, 33. — with others, Art of. .Helps. Friends, ist ser. i. Livingston,Edward With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. i. — and his code of law Godwin, P. Out of past, 56. — Hayward,A. Ess. 2d ser. 2: 59. Livingston, Philip. . . Lincoln, R.W. Signers, 43. — Lossing. Signers, 67. — Sanderson. Sign- ers. 3. * Livingston, Robert R With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. 4. — With portrait. Duyck- inck. Nat. port. gal. 1:372. — Lossing. Sign- ers, 238. Livingstone, David Blaikie,W.G. Leaders, 201. — Charles, E. 3 martyrs. — Frost.T. Mod. explorers, 57. — Hodder. Heroes, 3: 76. — Smiles. Self help. LIVINGSTONE 173 LONDON IJTringstone.David, Eulogy on . . . Stanley.A.P. Ser. spec. occ. 169. — Memorial meeting on death of . . . . Am.Geog Soc. 6: 169. Iiivius Andronicus Sellar. Rom. poets repub. 51. liizard.A poisonous (A.Wilson) Proctor.R. A. Nat. stud. 50. Lloyd, Charles DeQuin. Lit. rem.(Bost.) 2: 140, or Writ.(Ma&son) 2: 3S1. — Poems of Talfourd. Crit. wr. Iiloyd.David Bell.R. Lit. & sci. men, 2: 174. ljloyd,Edward Parry. Cam. Plutarch, 337. Lloyd, Humphrey. ..Parry. Cam. Plutarch, 2gg. Lloyd,Robert Chalmers. Eng. poets, 15: 71. Lloyd.William, bishop of St.Asaph Strick- land. Bishops, 322. Llywarch Hen Parry. Cam. Plutarch, 55. Loanda to Kilimane Barkcr,Lady. Travel. about, 234. Loans, National. . . . Newman, F.W. Essays, 334. Lobsters and their relatives. . . .Dunman. Talks sci. 204. Local government Amos. Science of poli- tics, 277. — Gomme. Liter, of local instit. — Helps. Soc. pressure, 317. — Evils of Greg.W.R. Pol. prob. 252. — in England . . . (A. F.Lcach,M.D. Chalmers) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1884:99. in 1875 Brodrick. Pol. stud. 452. and Scotland. . . .(W.C. Smithed a/.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1880:675. Lochleveu fortress, Mary, queen of Scots, at. . . Strickland. Queens Scot. 5. Lochore, Robert. . . .Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot. 1:382. Look. Matthevir,Musical dramas of. . . .Hogarth. Mem. opera, I: 79. Look, Michael Bourne, H.R.F. Eng. seam. 1: 119. Locke,John. . . .Case. Physical realism, 141. — Collier, W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 243. — Erdmann. Hist, philos. 2:104. — Lewes. Biog. phil. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 6. — Morris, G.S. Brit, tho't, 168. — Quick. Educ. ref. 2ig. — Stoughton,J. Worthies of sci. 151. — and Bacon, F., Philosophical genius of Mackintosh,}. Miscel. 17. — and his critics Vaughan,R. Ess. 2; 59. — and Sydenham. . . .Brown, J. Locke, etc. 33, or Spare hours, 3. — and Toland Stephen,L. Eng. thought, 1:94- — Character and philosophy of Rogers.H. Ess. 3:88. — Fowler on Hall, G.S. Asp. Ger. 121. — Political writings Stephen, L. Eng. thought, 2:135. Locke, Richard A Poe. Works, 6:1. Locker, Frederick. . Matthews, B. Pen & ink, 95. Lockliart,John Gibson GilfiUan. ist gall. 294. — Martineau,H. Biog. sk. 28. — Saints- bury. Ess. Eng. lit. 339,444. — Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot. 2: 141. — Wotton. Word por- traits, 180. — Novels Jeffrey, F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. Lock-outs, Dialogue on Rogers,H. Ess. fr. G.W. 231. — Strikes and N.J. Labor, '83: 138. '86: igo. '87: loi, 207. Iiocomotive engine,First Smiles. Indus. biog. Lodge, Thomas. . . . Bell,R. Lit. & sci. men, 2: 156. — Gosse. 17th cen. stud.i. — Jusserand. Eng. novel. 192. — Symonds. Shaks. pred. 534. — Ward. A. W. Eng. dram. 1:225. — (E. W. Gosse) Ward. Eng. poets, 1:424. Lodging houses, Model. . . .Stowe. Sunny mem. 2: no. Lowe,Wilhelm,<:<2//f'Mapes, Walter Foss. Judges, 1:275. — Poems Bristed. Pieces, 1:262. — Morley. Engl, writers, '88, 3: 120. Maps. See Cartography. Mar,John Erskine.Earl of Thomson, Mrs. Jacobites, l; I. Mar,Ancient earldom of Taylor.J. Fam. of Scot. 1:6. Mara, Gertrude Eli2.,German vocalist. .Clayton, E.G. Queens, 97. — Edwards, H.S. Prima don. I : 112. — Ferris, G.T. Great singers, i. — Hogarth. Mem, opera, 2:154. Marat,Jean P Adolphus. Biog. Fr. rev. 2: 24. Marathon,The battle of Archer. Decis. cv. I. — Arnold, R. A. Levant, 1: 173. — Creasy. 15 battles, I. — King.C. Battles, 25. MarbIehead,Mass Drake. Nooks of N, E. 228. MarceUo,B. Satire " II Teatro alia moda " Hogarth. Mem. opera, 1: 159. Maroellus II,Pope Ranke. Popes, 1:284. Marcet,Janc Haldimand Martineau,H. Biog. sk. 70. March, Customs and superstitions of.. ..Soanc. New curios, i: 109. Marchant,Jacques, about 1600 Baring- Gould. Preachers, 155. Marco Polo. See Polo.M. Marcus Aurelius. See Antoninus. Marcy,WilIiam L .. Bungay. Off-hand, 34O.— Jenkins. Gov. of N. Y. 546. — Proctor. Lawj'. of N. Y. 392. MarSchal. Ambrose Clarke, R.H. Cath, bishops, I: 239. Maresoh!ill,William Foss. Judges, 1:399. Marengo, Battle of King.C. Battles, 415. Margaret,St.,ofAntioch. Charles. Martyrs, 178. Margaret of Anjou, queen of Henry VI With portrait. Clarke,M.C. Noted worn. 205. — With portrait. Howitt.M. Queens, 183. — James,G.P.R. Cel. wom. — Strick- land. Queens Eng. 3. — Yonge,C.D. 7 heroines, 52. Margaret of France,queen of Edward 1,1299- 1308 Strickland. Queens Eng. 2.-— With portrait. Howitt,!\L Q"f--ens, 108. Margaret Tudor,queen of James IV Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 1. — Strickland. Queens Scot. I. Margaret, St., queen of Scotland . . .Kavanagh. Women of X'ty,7o. — Oliphant. Roy. Edinb. I. — Shairp. Sk. hist. & poetry, 45. Margaret Drummond, queen of Scotland Fittis. 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MarinD,Giovanni Symonds. Renais. Oath. reac. 2: 259. Mario Engel.L. Mozart, 2; 332. Marion, Francis With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. 3. — With portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 1:177. — Glazier,W. Heroes, 106. —With portrait. Headley,J.T. Wash- ington, 2: 225. Maritime contracts, The law aflTecting (R. Lowndes et al.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1876: 264. Marius.Caius Herbert, H.W. Capt. Rom. Marivaux,Mademoiselle dc Houssaye. Philos. I: 292. Marivaux,P.C.de C.de. . . . Houssaj'e. Men of 18th cen. i: 76. — Vinet. Fr. lit. 18th c. 162. Market gardens. See Gardens. Markham.Gervase. .. .Mitchell. Wet days. 146. Markham.Sir John, chief justice of England, 1461-1464. .. .Campbell. Ch. just, 1:137. Marking system, The (B.Kellogg)N. Y. Re- gents, 103, app: 219. Marks.Elias Davidson,J.W. Writ.of South, 368. MarlboroughjJ. Churchill, 1st duke of. ..Edgar. Boyhood, 239. — Georgian era, 2: 9. — Gleig. Brit. mil. com. 1:318. 2: i. — James, G.P.R. Commanders, 2 : 82. — Lodge. 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Soc. 10: 163. Merced river, Nevada, and Vernal falls in Jackson,H.H. Bits trav. home, 115. Mercer,Hugh Glazier, W. Heroes, 145. Mercersburg theology.. .Brownson. Wks.3: 51. Merchant princes, English Tartt Ess. 269. Merchant Tailors' guild... .Doran. Habits, 3 11. — School of,London. Staunton, H. Schools. 210. Mercury De Vere,M.S. Wonders of the deep, 302. — Knox. Underground, 551. — Nichols, J. R Fireside sci. 222. — Chloride of,as a disinfectant . (G.M.Stern- berg, V.C.Vaughan) Am. Pub. Health, li: 227. — Mythological character of. . . .Malkin. Class. disq. 324. Mercy, Franz von, Cust. Warriors 30 years. 2:579- Merian,Maria Sibilla. . .Jardine.W. Nat. lib. 30. Meridian of Greenwich: world's first meridian. Proctor.R.A. Other suns, 272. Merimee,Prosper,Lettersof James.H, French poets, 390. Merit, Unfortunate Goldsmith. Misc.(N.Y. 4v.) i: 103. Meritt,Paul Archer. Eng. dram. 226. Merivale,Herman Charles Archer. Eng. dram. 233. Merlin Cox & Jones. Romances, 234 Merovingian race,The,and the lazy kings Ooran. Monarchs, l: 178. Merrick, Pliny. . .Loring,J.S. 100 Bost.ora.635. Merrill,Mrs.John.Clement,J. Noble deeds, 118. Merrimac river,lhe, Scenery on Whittier. Lit. recre. 390. Merry masks and sad faces . . .Jacox. Lit.life, 235. Merton Priory Freeman. Eng. towns, 181. Merv,0'Donovan's Ride to Adams, W.H.D. In perils, 393. Meryon.Charles. .Wedmore,F. Studies, 2: i6g. Mesalliances. . . Linton, E.L. Girl of per.l: 147. Meschinot,Jean Besant. Fr. poetry, 173. Mesmerism.Experiences in Trollope,T.A. What I rem. I: 362. — Methodology of Brown, S. Atom. 2. See Clairvoyance. Meaomedes. . . . Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 130. Mesopotamia Cust. Ling. ess. 289. Messiah, the, Kingdom of Maitland,S.R. Eruvin, 198. Messianic ideas.Early history of Marti- neau.J. Ess. 3: 2ig. Messina Hare. Cities of So. Italy 384. Meszlenyi,Susanne Kossuth. . . Peabody,E.P. Last evening, 253. Metallic tractors of Dr.Perkins. . . Holmes, O. W. Currents, 73. Metamorphoses of matter Scoffern. Stray leaves, T02. Metals Chambers' Miscel. no. 155. — Earliest use Schrader. Prehist. antiq. of Ar}'ans, 150. . Metaphors.Use of Goldsmith. Misc. (N.Y. 4v.) I: 301. Metaphysical systems,Worth of Thomson, J. Ess. 296. Metaphysical writers,English Friswell. Essays, 249. Metaphysics.Ancient history of Smith, Adam. Ess. phil. 113. — and debating societies. Bain, A. Prac.ess.139. — Future Renan. Philos. dialogues, 140. — Hume as a metaphysician Thornton, W. T. Old-fash. 113. — Mansel's. . . .Stephen, J. F. Ess. by barr. 320. — of the future McCosh. Scot. phil. 455. — Physiological Porter.N. Sci. & sent. 222. — Plea for Porter.N. Sci. & sent. 38. — Speculations in . . .(A.White) N.Y. Regents, 87: 699.— Shelley. Ess. 1:187. Metastasio,Pietro Bonaventura Montgom- ery. Men of Ita. 2:185. — and the opera Paget, V. Stud, of i8th cen. 141. — Life and works. Hogarth. Mem opera, i: 225. Metaurua, Battle of Creasy. 15 battles, 81. Metcalf, John, " the blind roadmaker " Smiles. Engin. 1:208. Metcalfe.Sir Charles. ..Kaye. Indian off. 1:375. Metempsychosis, Doctrine of Knight, W. Esa. 316, or Stud. 119. Meteoric dust Proctor.R.A. Fam. sci. 47. Meteors Chambers. Astronomy, 4th ed. i. — Proctor.R.A. Olher suns, 116. — and aerolitea.. . . .. Holland, H. Ess. 265. — and suns Proctor.R.A. Other suns, 97. — as a cause of cold spells Proctor. Light sci. 3: 141. — August Proctor. Light sci. 3: 220. — Meteoric astronomy Proclor, R.A. Mys- teries, 124. — November. ..Proctor,R. A. Rough waj'S.iii. METEORS 190 MIGHT Meteors, Seedbearing, and otherwise Proc- tor. Borderland, 157 Method and concentration. Ballantj-ne. Ess.80. — in work Mathews. Men & bks. 272. — Principles of science of Coleridge. Friend. 40S. Methodism Smith, Syd Ess. fr. Ed. — Causes of Hazlitt. Round table. Methold,Sir William. . . .Woolrych. Serjeants, i: 165. Methven,Lady. See Keith, Anne. Methodius, St Maclear. Apostles, 201. Metres, Ancient, in modern verse Disraeli, I. Amen (N.Y 2v.) 2 34. — Trisyllabic feet Bryant. Prose, i. Metric system. . ..N.Y. Regents, 84:625. — Sumner Works, 10: 524 — (F.A. P.Barnard) N Y.Regents,8S:585. 86:645. Metropolitan police. See Police. Metsu, Gabriel Gower. Fig. painters Holl 57. — Wedmore. Masters of genre, go. Mettemich, Clemens W., Prince von . . . . Ever- ett, E. Mt. Vernon, 318. — Hayward,A. Em. statesm. 1:201. — Martineau.H. Biog. sk. 415. Mexican campaign sketch, 1847. . . .McSherry. Ess. 64. Mexican population of Texas, Sanitary condi- tion of.(|.H.Pope^Am. Pub. Health,6: 158. Mexican war . Dix.J.A. Speeches, 1:198. — Gallatin. Writ. 3:555. — Knox,T.W. Decis. battles, 91. Mexico, Aboriginal. . . Winsor. Hist. America, i;i33- — and the continental railroad Seward. Works, 1884, 3:623. — and Mexican officers. . . .McSherry. Ess. 31. — and the United States boundary line . . . .(E. L.Viele) Am. Geog. Soc. 14:259. — So-called Aztec conquest of Latham. Opuscula, 320. — Madame Calderon's life in. ..Prescott. Biog. misc. 340. — Conquest of Chambers' Miscel.no. 146. — Empire of .. .. Davis, H.W. Speeches, 395. — gulf coast of,Survey of (F.H.Baker) Am. Geog. Soc. 5: 237. — in 1872 Bryant. Prose, 2: 148. — Maximilian in Bryant Prose, 2: 237. — negotiations with, Three million bill for ex- penses of .. Dix. Speeches, 1:179. — Physical geography. . . .(A.R.Conkling) Am. Geog. Soc. 15: 319. — plateau of,Over the, in a diligence (A.S. Packard) Am. Geog. Soc. 18: 215. — Policy of the United States in regard to, i860. Davis, H.W. Speeches, 472. — Territories acquired from Dix. Speeches, 1:413. — United States and France in Davis, H.W. Speeches, 456. — Visit to Brj-ant. Prose, 2 148. Mexico,Cityof.(C.Pullen).^m.Geog.Soc.20:i53 — Capture of Knox.T.W. Battles, 91. Meyerbeer, Giacomo Badeau. Vagabond, 35. — Engel,L. Mozart, i: 181. — Ferris, G.T. Great comp. 205. — Keddie. Mus. comp. 384. — Hogarth. Mem. opera, 2: 264. Me3rnell,.'\Uce. Robertson. Eng. poetesses, 356. Miall.Edward. .Hinton. Eng. radicals, 224. — Ritchie. Brit. sena. 267. . Miazzi,Giovanni. . .Milizia. Lives arch. 2: 379. Michael, Prince, of Servia, Reminiscences of. . , Kingston, W.B. Monarchs, 2. 278. Michael Angelo Cheney E.D Gleanings, 102. — Eastlake,E R. Five painters, i:ior. — Jameson. Ital. painters, igi. — Lee,II.F. Old painters, 76. — Lord,J. Beacon, 8: 183. — Milizia. Lives »rch. 1:259. — Story, W.W. Excur. I. — Spooner. Biog. fine arts, 1. 148. — Symonds. Renais. fine arts, 342, 384. — Taine. Italy,l: 1S6.— Wallace, H.B. Art, 217. — and V.Colonna,Bustsof.Jarvis.Ital.ramb.3i9. — and the renaissance. . . .Lilli'. Chapters, 2: 1. — and his works. .Oliphant. Makers of F. 353. — as an architect. Symonds. Renais. fine arts,86. — as a sculptor. Symonds. Rcnais.fine arts,l7l. — Harford's life of Tartt. Ess. 1:90. — Homer, Dante and Alison. Ess. 2. — The house of,at Florence . .Fairholt. Homes Rubens, 229. — Lifeand works of .Knox, R. Great artists, 171. — Poems of Chenej'.E.D. Gleanings, 124. — Pater. Stud, renais. 62. — Symonds. Re- nais. It. lit. 2: 296. — Ruskin on Poynter. Ten lee. 217. — Sonnets. . . .Symonds. Renais. fine arts, 512. Miohault, Pierre'. Besant. Fr. poetry, 182. Micbellozzo ...Symonds. Renais. fine arts, 76. Michieli family. ..Oliphant. Makers of Venice. Michigan, lower peninsula of. Climate and topog. of (H.F.Lyster) Mich. Health, 1878: 167. — University of Dilke. Greater Brit. 68. Women at fS.D. Hamlin) Brackett,.\. C. Educa. of girls, 307, 314. Mickle,Wm.Julius .. .Chalmers. Eng. poets. 17:503.- — Wilson. J. G. Poets of Scot. 1:249. Micronesia. (L.Il.Gulick) Am.Geog.Soc.l: 129. Microscope and its marvels. . . .Chambers' Pa- pers,no.4i. — Chambers' Miscel. no.150. Middle-aged, Becoming. A mold, F. 3-cor.ess.14. Middle ages, Church in the. . . Brownson. Wks. ID: 239. — General characteristics of. Still6. Stud. med. 13. — Modern conception of. .Dawson,G. Shaksp. 190. — The true, and the false Montalembcrt. Monks, 1:193. — Turning-point in Lilly. Chapters, 1:98. Middle classes, Education of Arnold, T. Miscell. 372. — Pride and luxury of. .. .Goldsmith Misc. (N. Y. 4v.) 1:135 Middlesex, Lionel Cranfield, first earl of Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 4. Middleton. Arthur. . Lincoln, R.W. Signers, 47. — Lossing. Signers, 323. — Sanderson. Sign- ers. 5. Middleton.Henry Davidson,] W. Writ, of South, 388. Middleton, Sir Hugh. Lodge. Portraits {Bohn),3. Middleton, M rs . Jane With po. trait. Jame- son. Beauties, 252. Middleton.Thomas ...Hazlitt. Dram. Eliz. — Ward.A.W. Eng. dram. 2: 67. — Yonge. Pioneers. Mid-nrives.Plea for. ..Brown. J. Locke, etc. 23. Miege,John Baptist Clarke, R.H. Cath. bishops, 3: 611. Mieris.Frans van. Gower. Fig.-painters Holl. 73. Mifflin,Thomas With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. 4. Might and right.. Rands, W.B. Holbeach, 2: 85. MIGRATION 191 MILTON Migration, Laws of Elder, W. Questions, 33. Milan Fulton,C.C. Europe, 246.— Guild. Over the ocean, 438. — Hare. Cities of No. Italy, 1: 121. — Taine. Italy, 2:342. — and the Italian lakes Arnold,H.P. Eur. mosaic, 6j. — Cathedral of..Symonds. Renais. fine arts, 57. — Claim of house of Orleans to Robinson, A.M.F. End of mid. a. i-jq. — during the renaissance Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 265. — Ladies of.in 15th century Robinson, A.M. F. End of mid. a. 300. — Reformers in. . ..Stoughton. Ital. reform. 259. Miles, George H Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 391. MUes,Richard Pius Clarke,R.H. Cath. bishops, 2: 147. Milestones,Suburban Knight. Once on time, 2; 209. Military and naval expenditure Rogers, J. E.T. Cobden, 146. Military art among the Greeks and Romans. Herbert.H.W. Capt. old world. Military commissions, Jurisdiction of Gar- field. Works, 1: 143. Military drill in academies. . . .(C.J.Wright) N. Y. Regents, 90:623. . — in colleges and academies (E. P. Water- bury) N.Y. Regents, 96:385. Military education Gleig. Ess. 2: 390. 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Mysticism Cousin. True, beautiful and good. — Lea. Chap. from relig.hist, of Spain. ^- Christian Oxenham. Short stud. 359. — German ...Ueberweg. Hist, philos. 1:467. — in all religions Clarke, J. F. Events, 275. — modern, Modern science and Scoffern. Stray leaves, 274. Mystics Heckethorn. Sec. soc. 2:1. — Ullman. Reformers, 2: 7. — German Trench. Lee. medieval, 352. — Vaughan's hours with . . . Kmgsley. Raleigh, 155, or Lit. lee. 299. Myth Chambers' Papers, no. 5. — among the Hebrews. . .Clodd,E. Myths, 131. — Birth and growth of Clodd.E. Myths, 3. — in history, Survival of... Clodd.E. Myths, 114. — Solar theory of. Clodd,E. Myths, 61. Mythological rites and mysteries Cham- bers' Papers, no. 73. Mythology, Aryan, Cox's Whitnej'.W.D. Orient. 2: 149. — Celtic Rhys. Celtic heathendom. — Comparative. . . .Lang. Lett, to dead au. 164. — Milller. Chips, 2, or Se]. ess. 1:299. — (F- Max Miiller) Oxf. ess. 1856: 1. — Renan. Studies N.Y. 2:49. — German Keary. Vikings, 29. — Greek .. MUller. Chips, 2, or Sel. ess. i: 425. — Sj'monds. Greek poets, 1:51. — in English poetry. ..Bowd. Coll. Lib. Bull. no.i. — heathen, Poetical uses of Coleridge, H. Ess. I: 18. Popular view of. . . . Hunt. Day by fire, 47. — Hottentot Lang. Custom, 197. — Philosophy of . . . . Miiller. Chips, 5, or Sel. ess. l: 577. — Value of, to mod. art Symonds. Ess. spec. 2: 126. — Scandinavian Carlyle. Heroes. Myths and allegories. Nature Symonds. Ess. 2: 126. — A far travelled tale Lang. Custom, 87. — The descent of fire Fiske. Myths, 37. — Divine, in India Lyall. Asia, 30. — Light and darkness. ..Fiske. Myths, 104. — mediaeval, Triad of. . .Scoffern. Stray leaves, 342. — Nature Clodd,E. Myths, ig. in nursery rhymes. . . .(T.Foster) Proctor, R.A. Leis. read. 231. — of the barbaric world . Fiske. Myths, 141. — of Plato. . . .Westcott. Ess. relig. thought, i, — Star Lang. Custom, 121. Naaman the Syrian Geikie.C. Old Test. char. 341. — Story of, and its lesson Manning, J. M. Sermons, 340, Naevius.Gnajus. . ..Sellar. Rom. poets repub.52. NagIe,I.E. . Davidson.J.W. Writ, of South, 399. Nabant Curtis, G.W. Lotus, 145. — Martin- eau. Retrosp. 3: 140. Naharro.B.de T. . . .Ticknor. Span. lit. 1:295. Nairue, Carolina Oliphant. baroness.. . . Keddie. Songstresses.2: 108. — Robertson. Eng.poet- esses, 162. — Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot, i: 427. Name, Influence of a. . . .Disraeli,!. Curios. (N. Y.4V.) 2:228. NAMES 201 NATAL Names and nicknames Northcote. Lee. & ess. 286. — and things, Barbaric confusion between. .... CIodd.E. Myths, 154. — Christian, Sterne's theory of Ferrier. III. of Sterne, 2: 30. — Geographic. . . . Field, D.D. Speeches, 3: 352. — of places in America. . . .Irving. Biog. 440. — of towns and cities in the U.S (D.D. Field) Am. Geog. Soc. 17:1. — proper, Notes on Saunders. Pastime, I. Nanak.Baba Cust. Pic. Indian, 194. Nantes James, H. Little tour, loi. Nantucket, iSI ass. . . .Drake. Nooks of N.E.3;4. — Gov.Lincoln's visit to.in 1S25 Quincy.J. Figures, 174. Napiers.The Lucas. Mornings, 2: 258. — Reed,W.B. Among books, 146. Napier, Sir Charles James A dams, W. 11. D. Em. soldiers, 245. — Foster, E. Heroes Ind. emp. 126. — Ritchie. Brit. s6na. 399. — Skel- ton. Impeach, of Mary, 259. — Skelton. Ess. 272. — Smiles. Self-help. Napier, F., Lord. . .With photo. Cooper,T. Men of mark, 3: 25. Napier,John, inventor of logarithms ...Craik. Pursuit knowl. 2:43. Napier of Magdala.R.C., baron, at the convent, Gibraltar Yates, E.H. Celeb. 3:237. Napier,Sir William F.P Martineau,H. Biog. sk.193. — Redding. Pers.remin.3: 152. Naples Arnold, R.A. Levant, 1:1. — Bel lows. Old world, 2:58. — Benjamin, S.G.W. World's paradises, 69. — Field, H.M. Kil- larney, 272. — Fulton, C.C. Europe, 192. — Hare. Cities of So. Italy, 81. — Howe, J. W. Oak to olive, 80. — Howells. Ital. jour. 75. — Peabody,A.P. Rem. Eur. 174. — Taine. Italy, 1:22. — Tuckerman. Ital. sk. 135. — Campo Santo of Arnold, H. P. Eur. mosaic, 303. — Caverns of. ..Knox,T.W. Underground, 205. — during the renaissance. .. .Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 251. — Paintings and sculptuie in. . . .Taine. Italj', ♦ 1:53- — Social state of Taine. Italy, i: 65. — ■ State prosecution in, 1851-52. . . . Gladstone. Glean. 4:1, 45, 71. — - J.de Vald6s in. . .Stoughton. Ital. reformers, 103. Napoleon I Alison. Ess. 2. — Bayne.P. Ess. 2:181. — Brougham. Wks. 5:260. — Carlyle. Heroes. — Channing. Works. 1:69. — Cor- menin. Orators, 66. — Edgar. Bo3'hood,246. — Emerson. Rep. men, 2x9. — Farmer, L.H. Boys' book fam. rulers, 433. — Gilfillan. 3d gall. 38. — Headley. Napoleon, 1:9. — Lord, J. Beacon, 4: 411. — Nolan. Liber, of Ita.423. — Russell, W. Extraor. men, 195. — Smith, G.B. Ambass. 197. — Wilson,J.G. Illus.sol. 353- — and his marshals, Headley's. . . .Ossoli. Life without, no. — as a general . . .Dodge.T. A. Great capt. 178. — the Bourbons, etc.. Chateaubriand's Jeff- rey,F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. — Campaign in Poland, 1806 Baring, E. Staff-coll. ess. 145. — Character of Croly. Hist. sk. 338. — Haven, N. A. Remains, 86. — Mathews 'V. Men, p. & t. I. Napoleon I, Correspondence of Parton. Topics, 316. — Corsican traits of Bryant. Prose, 2: 370. — Lanfrey's Life of Hayward,A. Ess. 3d sen 194. — the man of destiny. . . . Wallace, S.E. Storied sea, 21. ^ Memoirs of Curran. Irish bar, 2: 184. — Mother of Mothers of great men, 348. — Refusal of England to negotiate with, 1800. (W.Pitt; C.J.Fox) Adams,C.K. Rep. Br. orat. 2: 19, 108. — Remains of Miller.H. Hist. ess. 34. — Russian campaign Chambers' Miscel. no.97. — Russian and German campaigns, 1S06-13. . . EUesmere. Ess. 394. — Surrender of Archer. Decis. ev. 160. — Was civil liberty in Europe promoted by?. Iladley,J. Ess. 356. — Duke of Wellington and Dawson, G. Biog. ess. 534. Napoleon III Fairbanks, O.B. Aguecheek, 135- — Field, M.B. Memories, 47. — Forbes,.. A. Souvenirs, 48. — Kirwan,A.V. Mod. France, 331. — McCarthy,J. Mod. lead. i8j — Nolan. Liber.of Ita. 456. — Parton. Peop... bk. biog. 499. — and Disraeli compared Greg,W.R. Mis- cel. i: 149. — Coup d'etat, 1851, The week of the. ..Bristed.. Pieces, 3: 126. — three phases in his life Everett,E. Mt.. Vernon, 8. Napoleonic ideas Brownson. Wks. 16: 581. Narbonne James, H. Little tour, 154.. Narcotic stimulants. .. Dana,A.H. Eth. inq.84. Narcotics; it does pay to smoke Fiske,J. Tobacco, 5. Nares.SirG.S... With photo. Cooper.T. Men; of mark, 3: 3. Nares, Robert Jerdan. Men, 322. Narraganset patent, 1643. . . . (C.Deane) Mass. Hist. Proc. 5: 399. — tT.Aspinwall) Mass.. Hist. Proc. 6: 41. Narva.Battle of King,C. Battles, 288.. Nash,the miser Redding. Misers, 1:272. Nash, Richnrd," Beau" Doran. Habits, 344. — Hollingshead. Footlights, 115.— Russell^ W. Eccen. 81. — Life of ...Goldsmith. Misc.(N.Y.4v.) 3: 266. — Princess Amelia and Doran. Queens Hanov. 2. Nash,Thomas Dunham. Lit. & sci. men, 2:70. — Jusserand. Eng. novel. 287. — S)'l monds. Shaks. pred. 534. — Ward, A. W. Eng. dram. 1: 229. Nashua river,Boating trip on... Fellows.H.P. Boating, 129. Nashville, Battle of King,C. Battles, 619.— Swinton. 12 battles, 450. Nasmythjames With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 2: 18.— Lewis.T.C. Mechan- icians, 204. — Inventions of Smiles. Indus, biog. Nasmyth, Patrick Redgrave. Century of p 2:450. Nasr-ed-Deen,Shah of Persia, Reminiscences of. Kingston, W.B. Monarchs, 1:184. Nast,Thomas Parton. Triumphs. 363. Natal, Visit 10,1883 Hiibner. Thro' Brit. empire, i: gi NATION 202 NEBRASKA Nation-making, Roman and English idea Fiske. Beginnings of New England. National Academy of Design, New York Badeau. Vagabond, 151. National banks Sherman,}. Sel. speeches. National characteristics Hume. Philos. wks. 3:217. — Senior. Hist. ess. 6:34. National debts Adams, H.C. Public debts. — Newman, F.W. Ess.iys, 334. — Rogers. Econ. interp. 434. — and indirect taxation George, H. Soc. prob. 221. — and national prosperity Fawcett. Ess. & lee. 125. — Justification of Bristed. Pieces, 4: I. — of the U. S Greeley. Ess. pel. econ. 238. National honor and Blaine. Polit. discus. 77. — — Specie payments and Garfield. Works, i; 183. — Perpetuity of. . .. Bowen,F. Gleanings, 71. — Social influence of Ess. from Nation, 113. National gallery, London Beecher. Star papers, 77. National guards, Military treason and. .. . Ali- son. Ess. I. National heart. . . Holland,}. G. Plain talks.iQj. National literature, Effect of one, upon another. Gilman.S. Contrib. 93. National prejudices Goldsmith. Misc. (N. Y.4V.) i: 22g. National views. . . .(W.H.Simmons) Charleston book, 275. Nationals, the, Origin and aims of. . . .Harrison, J. Dang. tend. 51. Nationalism and the Genevan church. . . .(H.B. Wilson) Ess. & rev. Nationalization of the land ..Coan. Soc.prob. 229. Nations, Decline of Hare. Guesses, 2:15. — Ideals of Farrar. Sermons in Am. 2ig. — • True wealth orweal of . .Bushnell. Wks. 43. Natural bridge, Virginia. . .Martineau. Retrosp. 2: 27c. Natural history,Moot points in Wilson, A. Leisure, 239. — Study of Goldsmith. Misc. (N. Y. 4v.) 2: 491. — Greenwood, F.W. P. Misc. 342. — Kingsley. Health, 150, or New misc. lT],or Sci. lee. Natural history sciences, Educational value of. Huxley. Lay sermons. Natural selection. See Selection, Natural. Natural theology. See Theology.Natural. Naturalist abroad and at home, The. . . .Forbes, E Lit. papers, 278. Naturalization in the American colonies (J.Willard) Mass. Hist. Proc. 4:337. Naturalization laws: No discrimination on acct. of color ...Sumner. Works, 13:474. Nature Godwin, W. Ess. 259. — and God Paget,]. Ess. i: 121. — and law Carpenter. Nature and man. — and life,Laugers problems of Holland, H. Frag, papers, 311. — and man ... Brown, S- Atom, 2. — and the poets Burroughs. Pepacton, gi. — and providence Mill. J. S. 3 ess. 24. — and religion Mill.j.S. 3 ess. 21. — Appreciation of ,by literary men . . . Symonds. Ess. spec. 2: 78. — as a standard of action. . . .Mill.J.S. 3 ess.13. Nature.Completeness and variety of (S. Elliott) Charleston book, 5. — Constitution of Tyndall. Frag. sci. 9. — criticised by art. . .Willis. Fam. persons, 417. — Enjoyment of Wallace.H.B. Art, 319. — healing power of, Hippocrates on. . . .Brown, J. Locke, etc. 161. — in England Burroughs. Fresh fields, i. — in literature (J. Burroughs) Ess. from Critic, 103. — Indifference to Jacox.F. Cues, 296. — Lessons of Rice,H. Nature & cul. 7. — Love of Waterston. Culture, 251. — Man the interpreter of Carpenter, W. Benj. Nature, 185. — a minister of happiness Beecher. Star papers, 303. — Oersted on the soul in . . Martineau, J. Ess. 2:147. 3:83. — On the study of,[in art]. . .Poynter. Ten lee. 165. — Poetic aspect of. . . .Everett. Poetry.comedy and duty. — the prophecy of man Wasson. Ess. 127. — Relation of man to. . Forster,]. Crit. ess. (Bohn) 2: 223. — Solitudes of Alger. Solitudes, 19. -—Sympathy with Ballantyne. Ess. 156. — Touches of. . . .Burroughs. Birds & poets,5i. Naugatuok valley. Pidgeon. Old world ques.13. Nauvoo, Mormons at. . .Quincy,]. Figures, 376. Navagero.Andrea Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 485. Naval academy, U. S College book, 363. Navarino, Battle of. . . .Knox.T.W. Battles, 29. Navigation: Finding the way at sea Proctor. Sci. byways, 194. — Improvements in, 1785 ...Franklin. Works, 1887, 9:155. Navigation laws Alison. Ess. i. Navigators,Dutch, 1593-1879 Markham. Sea-fathers, 68. Nayler,]ames Whittier. Old portr. 71. Nazareth Lee.J.S. Sac. cities, 79.— Stuart- Glennie. Pilgrim. 386. Neal.Alice Bradley With portrait. Hart.J.S. Fem. prose, 363. Neal,David. ... With portrait. Benjamin, S.G. W. Am. art. 1. Neal.John Griswold. Poets Am. 152. — Griswold. Prose writ. 313. Neal.Joseph Clay. . . Griswold. Prose writ.518. Neale, Henrietta Burder. Pious wom. 585. Neale.Leonard .. Clarke, K.H. Cath. bishops, i: 116. Nealy.Mary Elizabeth Coggeshall. Poets of west, 477. Neomathla, Chief of the Mickasookies, Con- spiracy of. . . Irving. Crayon pap. 142. Neander,]. A.W Hurst. Rationalism, 249. — Lichtenberger. Hist. Ger. theol. ibS. — Schaif, P. Germany, 261. — Sprague.W.B. Europ. celeb. 130. Neate.Charles Mozley. Reminis. 2: 100. Nean,Elie Agnew. Protes. exiles, 2:32. Neaves,Charles,Lord Skelton. Ess. 324.— Smith,]. Campbell. Writings, 468. Nebraska and slavery Parker,T. Add. sp. 1:295. — Climate of U.S.Sen.Docs.'89-go, 10. — Geography of (G.K.Warren) Am. Geog. Soc. 1:257. NEBRASKA 203 NEW Nebraska and slavery.Question of Parker, T. Add. speeches, 1:29;. Nebula.Great.in Argo Proctor.R.A. Univ. of suns, 112. — in Orion Proctor. Light sci. 2: 53. Necessity and contingency. . .Leibnitz. Philos. works, T8qo, 170. Neokam,Alexander,The works of Lucas. Mornings, 2: 172. Necker.Jaques Adolphus. Biog. Fr. rev. 2: 140. — Brougham. Wks. 5: itcj. — Edgar. footpr. 68. — Last views of, 1803. . . . Smith, Syd. Ess.fr. Ed. Needlework. .. .Bolton, S.K. Social studies in England, 63. — Campbell, H. Amer. girl's home, 234. — Teaching of, in schools (V.J.Germain) Internal, health exh. 14:334. Negley, James S.. Shanks. Rec. of generals,28g. Negotiating Bacon. Ess. Negrito languages Latham. Opuscula, iql. Negro, The Dilke. Greater Brit. 37. Negro hunt.A Child, L.M. Oasis, 265. Negroes Dilke. Greater Brit. 14. — and white races in U. S., Comparative vital movement of (S.S. Hernck) Am. Pub. Health, 7:266. — Civil rights for Black,J.S. Ess. 53c). — in the revolution and the war of 1812 Whittier. Lit. rccre. 184. — Intelligent Chambers' Miscel. no. 63. — Mortality among, in Memphis,Tenn (G. B.Thornton) Am. Pub. Health, 8: 177. — Prejudice against . . . .Child, L.M. Oasis, 54. — Social and industri;il capacity of Ma- caulay. Ess. 6:361. — Social and political condition of, in the south- ern states, 1S65. . . . Lowell. Pol. ess. :o6. — Suflfrage for Cartield. Works, i: 85, 761. — Tilden. Writ, i: 394. Nehemiah Geikie.C. Old Test. char. 467. Neill, General J.G. . . .Kaye. Indian off. 2: 353. Neilson, Adelaide. . Matthews, B. Aclors,4: 2S7. Neilson.J.B., inventor of the hot-blast Smiles. Indus, biog. Nelson, Horatio, Lord. ..Brougham. Wks.4: 141. — Chambers' Miscel. no.22. — Edgar. Sea- kings, 344. — Georgian era, 2:223. — Hale, E.E. Stories of the sea, 147. — Lamanine. Cel. char. 1:33. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 8. — Mason,J. Great triumphs. 82. — Rus- sell, W. Extraor. men, 142. — Taylor,W.C. Mod. Brit. Plut. 255. — and Emma Hamilton Doran. Drury Lane, 2: 222. — Phillips,S. Ess. from Times, i: I. — Caracciolo and Paget, J. Paradoxes, 213. NeIson,Thomas,jr Lincoln, R.W. Signers, 52. — Lossing. Signers, 188. — Sanderson. Signers, 7. Nelson, Thos., publisher, and children's litera- ture . Curwen. Booksellers, 399. Neoplatonism Kingsley,C. Hist. lec. 69. — Lewes. Biog. phil. — Mysticism of. . Vaughan,R.A. Mystics,i: 64. Nerbudda river Keating. With Grant, 55. Nero,Emperor,and Paul Williams, W.R. Eras, I. — Seneca as tutor of Farrar. Seekers, 121. Nerval, Gerard de. See Labrunie, Gerard. Nerves. Origin of Wilson, .'\. Leisure, 271. Nervous fear Boyd. Recreat. 1:204. Netherlands Chambers' Miscel. no.42. — Motley's Dutch republic Godwin,?. Out of past, 422. — Motley's History of the United Fiske,J. Unseen world, 211. — Partition of Alison. Ess. 2. — Revolt of Cust. Warriors 30 years, i:i. Netley abbey Sterling.J. Ess. 2:56. Netsoher,Caspar.Gower. Fig. painters H0II.77. Neumann.John Nepomucene CIarke,R.H. Cath. bishops, 2:431. Neumark,Georg .. Stevenson. Lives & deeds. 132. Neuromathy Dana.A.H. Eth. inq. 255. Neutral trade in time of peace, British doctrine. Madison, J. Letters, 2: 229. Neutrals, Rights of. . . .Webster.N. Papers, 42. Nevada Dilke. Greater Brit. 146. — and its silver mines ...Rae. Westward, 196. in 1877. Vivian. Tour in Am. 169. Nevay.John. Wilson, J.G. Poets of Scot. 2: 122. Neville, George. . . .Campbell. Ld. chan. 1:315. Neville, Ralph de, 1226. . . Foss. Judges, 2: 423. New Year Gardner,S.J. Aut. leaves, r. — Thoughts for the, ..Rogers, H. Ess.fr.G.W. i. New Year's eve Lamb. Elia. New Year's night of an unhappy man Richter. Campaner. Neiv Year revolutions 81 Newark,David Leslie.first Lord Lodge. Por- traits (Bphn), 6. New Bfcflftjfd, Mass. ..Willis. Hurry-graphs,24. Newber'rjKJohn. . . Knight, C. Old booksel.233. Newcastle, Henry Pelham Clinton, 5th duke of. Marlineau.H. Biog. sk. 360. Newoastle,Margarct Lucas, duchess of With portrait. Costello. Englishwomen, 3: 211. — Darton. Fam. girls, 202. — Jeaffreson. Novelists, 1:28. — Robertson. Eng. poet- esses, 14. — Williams,Jane. Lit. worn. 104. Newcastle, Thos. II. Pelham, Duke of. . . .Earle, J.C. Eng. prem. 1:105. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 7. Newcastle.William Cavendish, i.st duke of. Lodge. Portraits (Bohn). 6. Newcastle.N.H ...Drake. Nooks of N.E. 196. Newcomb, Edgar Marshall (J.C.Fernald) Harvard mem. biog. 2: 153. Newdegate,Chailes Newdigate Reid.T.W. Cab. portr. 244. — Ritchie. 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Wks. 1:253. Newman, John Henry Froude. Short stud. 4: 179. — Hutton. Mod. guides, 47.— M'Car- thy,J. Mod. leaders, 167. — Martineau,J. Ess. '91. 1: 219. — Mozley. Reminis. 1:12. — Paul Biog. sk. 171.— Rands, W.B. Henry Holbeach,2: 151. — Shairp,J.C. Aspects, 377. — Walsh, W.S. Pen pic. mod. 63. — and Francis William McCarlhy,J. Mod. lead. 167. — as a poet Austin, A. Poetry, 170. — at Birmingham. . . .Yates, K.H. Celeb. i: 279. — Dream of Geroniius. .. .Doyle. Lee. 0.\f.9i. — Grammar of assent. Froude. Short stud. 2: 86. — his influence on our present theology Martineau.J. Ess. 1:329. — Prose poetry of Shairp. Aspects. New Mexico (C. Fallen) Am. Geog. Soc. 15:22. — Brockctt,L.P. Our west, empire, 1056. — Giddings. Speeches in Cong. 403. — Greg. Commerce of prairies, 122.. — Powers, S. Afoot and alone. — Rideing.W.l I. A-sad- dle in the wild west, 139. — Sieplicns,C.A. Knockabout club in tropics, 20. — Ruins in (J. H. Simpson) '111. Geog. 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Ess.l: 299. — Myths of Westcott,B.F. Relig. tho't, i. — new readings Emerson. Rep. men, 82. — Physics and metaphysics of . . . . Martineau, J. Ess. 2:355. — Republic of De Quin. Hist. ess. (Bost.) 1:177, 0;' Works (Masson), 8:42. — Hous- saye. Philos. 1:134. — Kirkus. Miscell.133. 'theory of education in. . . (R.L.Nettie- ship) Abbott, H.E. Hellenica, 67. Platonism,Modern Disraeli,!. Curios. (N. Y.4V.') 1:292. Platt,Sir Hugh Mitchell. Wet days, 142. Platter, Thomas Davenport, R. A. Lives,i52. Plautus, Titus Maccius Cracroft. Ess. 2:93. — Sellar. Rom. poets repub. 152. — and Terence compared Malkin. Class. disq. I. Play Bartol. Principles, 292. PLAY 224 POETRY Play.My first Lamb. Elia. Plays adapted from the French Cook,D. On stage, i: 266. — and their providers. . . . Donne, W.B. Ess. on drama, 67. — Doubles in Cook.D. Bk. of play, 2: 102. — Examiner of .. . Cook.D. Bk. of play, 1:63. — Moral Symonds. Shaks. pred. 144. — Reader of Cook.D. On stage, i: 116. PlaybiUs Cook.D. Bk. of play, i: S3. Player kings and queens Cook.D. On stage, 2: 174. Players, Strange. . . .Cook.D. On stage, i: 160. — Strolling Cook.D. Bk. of play, 1:97. Playfair, J. Obituary notice of Jeffrcy.F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. Playfair, Lyon .With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark. 2: 14. Playfulness.Intellectual. ..Cracroft. Ess.l: 259. — Mathews. Lit. style, 200. Playgoers Cook.D. Bk. of play. 1:1. Playhouses, Licenser of Cook.D. Bk. 01 play, 1:45. Pleasantness of disposition and manner Helps. Friends. 2d ser. 2. Pleasure Hunt.L. Seer. 1:9. — Source and characteristics of Vtron. Aesthetics. Pleasure. virtue and, Dialogue concerning. ... Franklin. Works, '87, 1:383. Plegmund, 890-903 . . .Hook. Abps. Cant. 1:312. Pletho,Gemistos Bailey.J.B. Methuselalis. 80. — Symonds. Reviv. of learn. ig8. Plevna.Battle of King.C. Battles, 718. — Knox.T.W. Battles, 382. Plimpton, Florus Beardsley Coggeshall. Poets of west, 5S1. Plimsoll, Samuel With photo. Cooper,T. Men of mark, 1:9. — With portrait. Japp. Good men, 401. — Hinton. Eng.radicals.iQi. Pliny, the elder Jardine.W. Nat. lib. 9. — On the death of. . .Bigelow,J. Mod. inq. iii. Pliny.the younger.Country places of Mitchell. Wet days, 60. — Epistles of Drake. N. >'ornings, 1:13. Plotinus.. .. Lang. Letter on lit. 92. — Lewes. Biog. phil. Plo wrden. Edmund. Wool rych. Serjeants, i: lOl. Plumblng.Sanitary (W.P.Gerhard) R.L Health. 4:257. Plumer.William S Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 422. Plummer, Mrs. Eliza G Brockett. Woman's work. 735. Plunket.William Conyngham,lst Lord Brougham. Works, 4: 335. — Curran. Irish bar, i: 127. Plutarch Mahaffy. Greek world under Rom. — Mills. Poets of Greece. 483 — Lives Stephen I.F. Ess. by barr. 280. Plymouth. .Mass ...Drake. Nooks of N.E.261. Pneumonia. Causation of. . .(H.B.Baker) Mich. Health. 1886:246. Pocahontas With portrait. Clarke, M.C. Noted wom. 283.^Clement.J. Noble deeds. 104. — Oilman. Pathfinders, 85. — Goodrich, F. U. Women, 211. — Parton. Triumphs, 451. — Marriage of. . .Stedman. Lib. Amer.lit.l: 17. — Myth of. exploded (H.Adams) Adams.C. F. Erie. 192. Pooocke.R. .. Si. John. Cel. travelers, 2: loi. PococoTsmteism Ballantyne. Ess. 107. Poe.Edgar Allen Boyd. Crit. ess. 210. — Curwen. Sorrow, 2:93. — Gilfillan. 3d gall, 325. — Griswold.H.T. Uomc-life. 312. — Griswold. Poets Am. 417. — Griswold. Prose writ. 523. — Higginson. Sh. stud. 12. — Lang. Lett, to dead au. 140. — Nichol.J. Amcr. lit. 163, 217. — Ossoli. Life without, 86. — (R.H.Stoddard) Poe. Works, l:i. — (J.R. Lowell) Poe. Works, l: 201. — Powell. Liv. authors, 1850, 108. — Salt. Lit. sk. 104 — Saunders. F. Famous books. i6g. — Sted- man. Poets Amer. 225. — Walsh, W.S. Pen pic. Vic. au. 240. — Willis. Hurry-graphs, 240. — Wilson. J. G. Br3-ant. 334. Poet and humorist. . .Walsh. W.S. Paradox, 81. — and Philistine .. .Walsh, W.S. Paradox, 182. — as a teacher Cooke, G.W. Poets. 17. — or seer: a definition Buchanan. David Gray. 3. Poetic criticism and creation .Shairp. A.'ipects. Poetic life. The. Taylor. Notes from lifc.iog. Poetic morality P.iget, V. Belcaro, 230. Poetic principle. The Poe. Works, 1:227. Poetic revelation Shairp. Aspects. Poetic style of modern England Shairp. Aspects. Poetical versatility Hazlitt. Round table. Poetry .. Alford. Poets of Greece, i. — Allen. Physiolog. a;stlietics. — D.iy. Sci. aesthet. g 2S9. — Goldsmith. Misc. (N. Y. 4V.) I: 290. — Hazlitt. Eng.poets. — Uumphrcy.ll. Mis- eel. 409. — Smith. Adam. Ess. phil. 179. — .Esthetic Pater. Apprcc. 213. — American Bristcd. Pieces, 3: 25. — Bry- ant. Prose,!: 45. — Stedman. Poets Amcr.i. — American Indian (Reade) Roy. Soc. Canada, 5- — and criticism BrimIcy,G. Ess. 184. — and its varieties ...Mill.J.S. Dissert. (N.Y.) 1:89. — and painting, Parallel between. . . .Rej-nolds. Lit. works, 2: 377. — and romance of the Italians Prescott. Biog. misc. 486. — and science. J^PP- Vers de soc. 164. — Appreciation of . Gurncy. Tertium,2: 191. — Arte of English poesy. . . .Disraeli,!. Amen. (N.Y. 2v.) 2:48. — as observation Wordsworth, W. Prose works, 2. — Conjugal Jameson. Loves of poets. — A criticism of life ? Symonds. Essays speculative, 2: 150. — Defence of . . . . Procter,B.W. Ess. 2: 173. — (H.W.Longfellow) Rice, A. T. Ess. 303. — Shelley. Ess. i: 24. — Definition of . . . Bain. On teaching English. — Description in. ..Newman. F.W. Essays, 103. — English Browning.E. B. Life, etc. 2. — Procter, B.W. Ess. 2: 125. — Stedman. Vic. poets. I. Cambridge poets.. Birrell. Obiter dicta. 2. Century of Swinburne. Misc. 25. Classical school... Cotterill. Introd. to study of poetry. — Gosse. From Shakespeare to Pope. Elizabethan, compared with Victorian. . . . Symonds. Ess. 2:225. Fantastic. . Jones, W. A. Ess. on authors, 103. Humanitarian movement in Dawson, W.J. Mod. Engl. 155. POETRY 225 POETS Poetry, English, in 1885. . .Gallon, A. Urbana,i. in i8th centurj' Perry.T.S. Eng. lit. iSth cen. 370. Lyrical Dennis, J. Studies, 288. Modern Lang. Lett, on lit. 15. Rural Dennis, J. Studies, 356. Spiritual ebb and flow in Corson. Introd. to Browning. Two chief schools of . De Vere. Esb.2: 100. — for the people Jones, W. A. Lss. on au- thors, 165. — Formative arts and descriptive Eastlake. Contrib. 2: 331. — Forms of Newman, F.W. Essaj-s. 82. — Greek, Christian Browning, E.B. Life, etc. 2. — Influence on working classes. . . .Robertson, F.W. Lee. 93, 142. — Integrity in Patmore. Principle in art. — Interpretation of nature . . Noel. Essays on poetry. — Knight. Wordsworthiana, 179. — Italian, Medieval out-door Paget. Eu- phorion. Narrative. . .Prescott. Biog.misc.410.5g6. — Lake school of. . . . De Quin. Lit. rem. Bost. 2: 115, 167. — modern, Heroines of Jameson. Loves of poets. Rise of Lord, J. Beacon, 3: 23. — M5'stery essential in.. .Hare. Guesses, 2; 131. — Nature in Hare. Guesses, 1:53. — Nature of Brown, J. Locke, etc. 313. — Bryant. Prose, I: 3. — Nature of true. Prose and verse Bu- chanan. Master-spir. 167. — Norwegian, since 1814. ., . Gosse. Northern stud. I. — of the Bible SchafF. Lit. & poetry, 63. — of intellect and fancy Miller, H. Hist. ess. 44S. — of the north of Europe.. ..Schlegel. Aesthet. (Bohn) 243. — of rude ages, Superiority of. . . . Froude,R.H. Remains. 2:306. — Office of Jouffroy. Philos. misc. 2: 181. — Origin of. . . .Goldsmith. Misc. (N.Y. 4V.) i: 278. — Schlegel. Aesthet. (Bohn) 496. — Originality and imitation in Bryant. Prose, 1:35. — ornament in. Use of Newman, F.W. Es- says, 123. — outdoor,Mediasval. . . . Paget, V. Euphorion, I: iir. — Parties in Coleridge. H. Ess. i: 3. — Pastoral Pope Works (1871-89), I. Greek Alford. Poets of Greece, 205. — Persian Chambers' Rcpos. no. 24. — Philosophy of Everett. Poetry, comedy, and duty. — Pleasures of . . .Dodge,M.A. 12 miles, 113. — Poet a revealer. . .Shairp. Aspects of poetry. — Poet as a teacher Cooke. Poets and problems. — Position and prospects of. ..Austin. Human tragedj'. — Provincial Doj'le. Lee. Oxf. 47. — Principles of. . . .Wordsworth. Prose works, 2: 77, 2.08. — Principles of English verse Hodgson. Outcast, 209. — Prospects of Courthope. Liberal move- ment in English literature. 29 Poetry,Proven5al, Nostradamus on. . . .Bryant. Prose writings, I. — Province of Shairp. Aspects, — Public opinion of . . Hare. Guesses, 2: 185. — Rainy-day Hunt. Wishing-cap, 81. — Relation of,to time and space Brj'ant. Prose, i: 24. — Romantic. . . .Schlegel. Aesthet. (Bohn) 200. — Scotch Shairp. Aspects. Early. .. Shairp. Sk. hist. & poetrj', 202. of the highlands Shairp. Aspects. — Spanish, South American. ...Spence. Land of Bolivar, 2:223. — Spiritual side of Shairp. Aspects. — Study of.... Arnold, M. Ess. 2: i. — Words- worth. Prose, 2. — Subjects proper to. . . Arnold, M. Irish ess. 8. — Supernatural Austin, A. Poetry, 224. — Theories of Masson. Wordsworth, ig3, or Ess. 409. — Theory of Bunce.O.B. Bach, bluff, 31. Contributions towards Knight, W. Stud. 264. Wordsworth's Courthope. Liberal movement in English literature. — Topics and essence of Newman,F.W. Essays, 65. — Trisyllabic feet in iambic measure Bry- ant. Prose, I: 57. — Value and uses of Bryant. Prose, i: 14. — Versification. . . .Goldsmith. Misc (N.Y. 4V.) 1:324. — Victorian, Characteristics of. . . . Cooke, G.W. Poets, 57. Compared with Elizabethan . . .Symonds. Ess. 2; 225. — What is ? Calvert. Ess. sesth. 36. — with reference to Aristotle's Poetics Newman, J. H. Ess. crit. 1:1. — Writing Holmes. Over the teacups, 75. Poet's love, A Jameson. Loves of poets. Poets Disraeli, I. Curios. (N.Y. 4v.) 2: 107. — American Chambers' Repos. no.88. Griswold's Whipple. Ess. & rev. i. — and beauties Jameson. Loves of poets. — and critics Clark, W.G. Lit. rem. 273. — Gurne}'. Tertium, 2: iig. — and poetry of the English language Bry- ant. Prose, I: 147. — British, Campbell's JefFrey,F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. — classic, Loves of the Jameson. Loves of poets. — English Coleridge,H. Ess. 2: 3. — Fris- well. Essays, 39. The book of Browning,E.B. Ess. poets, 121. Cambridge and Oxford compared Birrell. Obiter, 275. Elizabethan. . .Browning, E.B. Ess. poets 156. Minor Whipple. Lit. Eliz. 221. — — Elliott's Witty and humorous side of Japp. Vefs de soc. 127. in i8th century Stephen, L. Eng. thought, 2: 348. — — in Scotland . Knight. Once on time, i : 201. Living Chambers' Repos. no. 72. Minor Knox. Essays, 3: 281. Modern Hazlitt. Eng. poets. of the 19th century.. Friswell. Essays, 305. Griswold's Whipple. Ess. & rev. i. POETS 226 POLITICS Poets, English.Short notes on Swinburne. Wise. I. — Greek, Mi nor Knox. Essays, 3: 286. — Houses of Hunt.L. Seer, 2; 243 — in obscurity. . . .Buchanan. Master spir. 303. — Italian and English. Cole. idge. Lit.rem.i: 79. — Lyric, and their critics Salt. 'Lit. sk. 93. — >iy acquaintance with llazlitt. Skct. — Nature and the Burroughs. Pepacton.gi. — -Prose stylcof .. .Jones, W.A. Lit.stud.i: 38. — Roman Catholic. .. . Austin, A Poetry, 156. — Untaught Miller,H. Hist. ess. 457. — who flower but once Jones, W.A. Lit. stud. 2:84. Poey y .'\loy,F.dc. .. .Jordan, D.S. Sci.sk. l6o. Poggio Bracciolini, Giovanni Francesco Symonds. Age of despots, 274. — Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 230. — Pickings from. Dasent. Jest & earnest, 2: 354. oinsett,Joel Roberts .. .With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. 1. Poisonous lizard (A.Wilson) Proctor,R.A. Nat. .stud. 50. Poisons, Action of,on the animal system Brodie. Works, 2: 51. — Domestic, from arsenic Iowa Health, 1885:64. — Employment of, in agriculture and horticul- ture. . .(R.C.Kedzie) Am Pub.Health,2: 82. — (R.C.Kedzie) Mich. Health, 1875:11. — Sale of (C.M.Tidy.G.L.Browne) Trans. Soc. Sci.Lond. 1883:237. Poitevent.Eliza Jane Davidson, J W. Writ. of South, 424. Poitiers James, H. Little tour, 116. — Battle of. . . Clinton, H.R. Crfecy to Assye,56. — in 1866 . . .Musgrave,G. Nooks of Fr.2: 233. Poker-playing, History of Matthews, B. Pen & ink, 187. Poland ....Alison. Ess. 3. — Moore, Jos. Outl. Eur. 505. — History of Chambers' Miscel. no. 73. — in 1856-61 .... Sybel. German empire, 2: 526. — Military operations in, Dec. 1806 Baring, E. Staff, coll. ess. 145. — Partition of Mackintosh, J. Miscel. 198. — Secret history of an elective monarchy Disraeli, I. Curios.fN Y. 4V.) 4: 255. Polar regions. See Arctic. Polaris, Voyage of the Ara. Geog. Soc. 6: 93. Pole, .Michael de la Foss. Judges, 4: 70. Pole, Reginald, Cardinal Burke, S.H. Men of reforma. 2: 392. — Fuller. Worthies, 3: 128. — Hook. Abps. Cant. 8: i. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), i. — at Rome ...Ewald. Stories fr. St. pap. I: 151. — in Viterbo . .Stoujjhton. Ital. reformers, 94. Poles.De Ia,of Hull. See De la Poles of Hull. Police, A metropolitan . . .Phillips.W. Sp. 495. Police organization and administration (C.E.Felton) Nat. Pris. Assoc. 1888: 195. Police system, British (Sir R.Kettle el al.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1880:317. Polish, On Macdonald.G. Orts, 182. Politeness, Christian. . .Butler,E. For good,i7S. — Gentle words Friswell. About, 219. — Progress of Goldsmith. Misc.(N. Y. 4V.) 1:345- Politian,AngeIo,i454-i494 Craik. Pursuit knowl. 1:78. Political conduct, Principles of. Coleridge. Friend. 285. Political economy Bailej'.S. Discourses, 106. — Elder, W. Questions, 9. — Analysis in.(W.W.Folwell) Ani.Econ.Ass.4. — Beginnings of, in Italy. . . .Gebhart.E. Rom. cameos, 123. — Bibliography of Econ. tracts, no. 27. — St. Louis Pub. Lib. Ref. lists. — debate on, Questions for.. Econ.tracts, no. 28. — Duty of studying. . . .Martineau.H. Miscell. 1:272. — Field and importance of Bolles, Chap. pol. econ. I. — in France in i8th century Stephen, L. Eng. thought, 2: 305. — in high schools (L.D.Miller) N.Y.Re- gents, 93: 547. — in one lesson. (A. Courtois) Econ. tracts, no.5. — in the U. S., Recent progress of (F.A. Walker) Am. Econ. Ass. 4. — Mercantile theory of Stephen, L. Eng. thought, 2:289. — Ricardo's system. Dialogues on. . . .De Quin. Memo. Bost. 2: 255. — The seen and the unseen in. . . .Bastiat. Ess. on pol. econ. 49. — Sociology and. . . .(F.ILGiddings) Am.Econ. Ass. 3. — ■ Statistics and economics (R.M.Smith) Am. Econ. Ass. 3 — Study of Northcole. Lee. & ess. 154. — Utility and limitations of Bowen,F. Gleanings, 11 8. — Work and wealth (R.R.Bowker) Econ. tracts, no. 10. Political education (H.Mann) Mass. Edu- cation, I2: 76. — (H.Spencer) Youmans. Cul- ture, 295. — Primer for. (R.R.Bowker) Econ. tracts, no. 21. Political frugality Goldsmith. Misc. (N.Y. 4v.) 1:84. Political history, Study of, in high schools and academies (S.C.McKelway) N.Y. Re- gents, 99, app: 131. Political morality, Causes of the decline of . . . . Hazard. Ess. on lang. 264. Political notions. ..Bunce,O.B. Bach.blufF.isS, Political opinions, Change of Greg,W.R. Pol. prob. 172. Political organization.. Bright, J. Publ.add.423. Political parties in U. S., History of Web- ster, N. Papers, 316. Political philosophy. .Coleridge. Friend. 154. — Brougham's Senior. Hist. ess. i: 276. Political rectitude White.C. Ess. 137. Political satire Jones, W.A. Ess. on au- thors, 140. Political s.cience. . . . Haven, N. A. Remains, 167. — Is there a science of government? Bis- set, A. Ess. on hist. i. — Objects and advantages of Brougham. Works, 7: 373. — Paris free school of. . . .(E.Boutmy) Internal. health exh. 15: 409. Political writers, English. Friswell. Essays, 239. PoUtioians, Coffee-house. . .Hazlitt. Table-talk. Politics Bartol. Principles, 263. — Alienation of the educated class from Diman. Orations, 41. — at home and abroad, 1859 Brownson. Works, 16:548. — Christian Arnold, T. Miscell. 435. — Corruption in . . .Field, D. D. Speeches,2: 128. POLITICS 22T POPE Politics, Education in (J.N.Pomeroy) N.Y. Regents, 82: 815. — The gentleman in IIollandJ.G. Every- day, i: 326. — Personal Hazlitt. Lit. remains, 1: 97. — a science Hume. Philos. works, 3: it. — Teacliing of Seeley.J.R. Rom. imp. 306, or Lee. & ess. 290. Poliziano.Angelo Montgomery. Men of Ita. 1:162. — Symonds. Renais. It. lit. 1:399. — Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 345, 452. — Poems Symonds. Sk. So. Eur. I: 118. Polk, James K Abbott. Lives of presidents, 284. — With portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port, gal. 2:247. — Frost. Presidents, 323. — Lin- coln. Lives of pres. 411. — Eulogy on Woodbury,L. Writ. 3: 378. — Robespierre and Marat versus. . . . Hazard, T. R. Miscel. 97. Polk.Leonidas. . . .Pollard. Life of Lee, 587. — Snow. So. generals, 409. Polk.Sarah Childress [Mrs.J.K.] With por- trait. Ellet. Queens Am. soc. 213. — • With portrait. HoUoway.L.C. Ladies, 400. Pollard, Benjamin Loring,J.S. 100 Bost. ora. 365. PoUard, Edward A Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 427. Pollock, Sir C.E With photo. Cooper^T. Men of mark, 5: 10. Pollock, Frederick Foss. Judges, 9:245. Pollok. Robert Gilfillan. ist gall. 217.— McNicoU. Ess. Eng. lit. 65.— Wilson,J.G. Poets of Scot. 2: 196. — The course of time.. .Dana. P. &p. writ. 344. Pollajaolo, Antonio del Symonds. Renais. fine arts, 145. Polo, Marco Adams.W.H.D. Heroes of tra%'el, I. — Goodrich, F.B. Man upon the sea, 99. — Ilale.E.E. Stories of adven. — 01iphant,Mrs. Makers of Venice, 141. — St. John. Cel. travelers, 1:30. — Verne. Explora- tion, 43. Polwhele, Rev. Richard Redding. Pers. remin. i: 176. Polybius. . . .(J.L.Strachan-Davidson) Abbott, E. Hellenica, 387. — Mills. Poets of Greece, 48!. Polycarp,St.,of Smyrna Farrar. Lives of fathers, 1:55. — Pressense. Martyrs, 232. — Yonge,C.M. Pupils of John, 179. Polygamy and divorces Hume. Philos. works, 3: 199. — in Christian churches Cust. Notes on mission, subj. Polystratus Mills. Poets of Greece, 227. Pomeroy,Mrs.Lucy Gaylord Brockett. Woman's work, 691. Pomfret,Henrietta Louisa,Countess of.and the countess of Hertford Thomson, Mrs. Cel. friend. 2: 317. Pomfret.John (S.Johnson) Chalmers. Eng. poets, 8:303. Pompadour, Madame de Houssaye. Men of i8th cen. 2: 286. — Portraits of Doran. New pic. 366. Po/npei,Conte Alessandro Milizia. Lives arch. 2: 355. Pompeii Field, H.M. Killarney, 275.— Ful- ton, C.C. Europe, 198. — Hare. Cities of So. Italy, 206. — Knox. Underground, 157. — Taiue. Italy, 1:45. Pompeii,A day in Howells. Ital. jour. 89. — Herculaneum and Arnold, H. P. Eur. mosaic, 291. — Inscriptions at.. . . Wordsworth, C. Misc.i: i. — Italian life at, and the Epicurean doctrines. Gebhart,E. Rom. cameos, 9. — Visit to.. Chambers' Miscel. no. 28. Pompey and CaEsar,Civil wars of Lord, J. Anc. states. 520. Pomponazzi, Pico. .. .Symonds. Renais. It. lit. 2: 458. Poncyjl^adame Redding. Misers, 1:84. Pond,lSlity of a. . .Wilson, A. Nat. note-b.232. Ponds and reservoirs as a cause of fevers Mass. Health, 1872:60. Poniatowski, Josef Antoni Headley. Napo- leon, 2: 245. Pontadera,Andrea da,called Andrea Pisano. . . Symonds. Renais. fine arts, llg. Pontano, Giovanni Giovianno Symonds. Renais. It. lit. 2: 213. — Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 465. — his academy at Naples ...Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 362. Poor,The Cobbe,F.P. Hours of work, 23. • — Rumford. Ess. I: igi. — Doing good to. . . Humphrey, H. Miscel. 33. — Establishments for ...Rumford, Ess. 1:115. — in Great Britain, State of. . . .Souihey,R. Ess. 1832, I: 73. — Means for bettering the condition of Southey,R. Ess. 1832, 1: 157. — Ministry for Channing. Works, 4:265. — Preaching the gospel to Channing. Works, 5:261. — Public establishments for, in Bavaria Rumford. Ess. 1:14. — the rural, Improvement of their condition Helps. Friends ist ser. 2. See also Pauperism. Poor law.American (F.B.Sanborn) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1874:878. — Pauperism, charity and. . . .Fawcett. Ess. & lee. 70. Poor laws Brougham. Works, 10:389. — English Bro%vning. Polit. cond. Gr. Brit. 288. — Senior. Hist. ess. 45. — Wordsworth. Prose, I: 271. in 1820 Smith. Syd. Ess. fr. Ed. Philosophy of the Cobbe.F.P. Stud- ies, 145. — Scotch Miller, H. Hist. ess. 227. Pope, Alexander Bell.R. Lit. & sci. men, 2: 264.— Birrell. Obiter,2: 52.— (S.Johnson) Chalmers. Eng. poets, 12:51. — Coleridge, H. Ess. 2: 79.— Collier, W.F. Hist.Eng,lit. 274. — Dana. P. & p. writ. 178. — Dennis,J. Studies, I. — De Quin. Biog. ess.(Bost.)95. — De Quin. Ess. on poets (Bost.) 145. — Edgar. Boyhood, 26. — Gosse. i8th cent, liter. — Hanna}'. Satire, 130. — Hazlitt. Eng. poets, 9. — Howitt. Homes Br. poets, 1:163. — Kingsley,C. New misc. 72.— Lang. Lett, to dead au. 46. — Lowell. Writ. 4: i. — Oli- phant. Hist, sketches, 166. — Reed,H. Brit, poets, 1:298. — Sanborn, K. Eng. poets, 139. — Saunders.F. Famous books, 68. — Taine. Eng. lit. 2: 195.— Thackeray. Humorists.— Tuckerman. Poets, 73. — (Mark Pattison) Ward. Eng. poets, 3: 55. — Williams,H. Engl. lett. 275. — Wotton. Word portraits, 234. POPE 22S PORTRAIT Pope, Alexander.and Byron Dawson, G. Biog. lee. 225. — and his editors. .. . Pattison. £53.2:350. — and his friends. ..Jones, W. A. Lit.stud.2:4fi. — and Swift Windsor. F.thica, 215. — as a moralist Stephen, L. Hours in libr. I. gu. — as a poet Ste.Beuve. Engl, portr. 277. — Biographical and critical sketch of Drake, N. Ess. Tatler, 3:81. — Martha Blount and Jameson, Loves of poets. — Lord Bolingbroke and Thomson, Mrs. Cel, friend. 2: 171, — Carlisle on. De Quin. Thco.ess.(Bost.)2: 209. — Elwin's edition of Stephen, L. Hours in libr. 1. 135. — Essayon man, and Tennyson's In memoriam. Buclianan.R. Look round, 347. — Letters of . . . \Vi41iams,H. Engl. lett. 351. — Lady Montagu and Jameson. Loves of poets. — Poetry of Carlisle. Earl. Lee. 7. — Con- ington. Miscel.l: I, also in Oxf. ess. 1858: r. — Quarrels with Addison and others Dis- raeli. L Calam, 2. — Retort upon Addison De Ouin. Note- book (Bost.), 2S6. — A.Smith and Kingsley,C. Lit. Ice. 6r. — Works Perry,T.S. Eng. lit. iSth cen. 205. — Dilke. Papers, 1:93. Pope,Benjamin,d. 1794. Redding. Misers, 2: 6S. Pope, Jane. .. . Doran. Annals stage, 2: 339. — Cook,D. Hours vif. players, 1:232. Pope.Thomas Collier. Actors, 120. Pope, The, Infallibility of, and civil allegiance. Brownson. Works, 13:370, 412, 483. — Office of.and how he is chosen. . . .Fisher,G. P. Discus. 141. Pope night in New England.. . . Whittier. Lit. recre. 154. Popes, The Lawrence, E. Hist. stud. 9. — Administration of ...Rankc. Popes, i;3S7. — and the Hohenstaufen Trench. Lee. medieval, 16S. — A characteristic of Newman, J. H. Hist. . sk. 3: 130. — Harper's Monthly on. .. .Brownson. Works, 13:146. — of the renaissance Symonds. Age of despots, 371. — of the i6th and 17th centuries, Ranke's his- tory ...Milman. Savonarola, 149. — Ranke's history of .. Macaulaj'. Ess. 4: 299. — Supremacy of Gilbart. Lee. 145. — Tern poral kingdom of Fisher,G. P. Dis- cus. 68. Popham, Edward William Leybornc Moz- ley. Reminis. 2: 135. Popham. John. . . .Campbell. Ch. just. 1 : 186. — Foss. Judges, 6:179. — Manning, J. A. Speakers, 245. Popkin.John Snelling Lowell. Writ. 1:91. — Peabody. Harv. rem. 40. Popol Vuh. . .MUUer. ( hips, i, o/-Sel.ess.2: 372. Popular disaffection, Rise and progress of. ... Southey.R. Ess. 1832, 2:33. Popular judgment in politics Greg.W.R. Miscel. I: i6r. Popularity, Ethics of . . .Whipple. Success, 31. Population, Effects of increase of Browning. Polit. condition of Gr. brit. Population.Growth of, in Europe, in excess ot the productive powers of the soil .... Coan. Soc. prob. 43. World-crowding, .. .(R.GifFen) Coan. Soc. prob. 1. — Increase of Proctor. Light sci. 3: 287. Law of . . . . Elder,W. Questions, 70. — Pat- ten. Premises of polit. econ. — Mallhus on Graham. Soc. prob. 432. Defence of Macaulay. Ess. 2:268. — Principles of Greg. Enig. 73. — Sadler's law of Macaulay. Ess. 2: 214. Porcher, Francis Peyre Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South. 429. Porden. Eleanor-Anne. . . . .Williams, Jane. Lit. wom. 279. Porphyry Pressens6. Martyrs, 521. Porpora,Nicolo,It.ilian opera writer Ho- garth. Mem. opera, 1:276. Porsenna's country . . Jarvcs. Ital. ramb. 132. Person, Richard (ll.R.Luard) Camb. ess. 1857:125. — Creasy. Etonians, 466. — Jerdan. Men, 34S. — NicoU.H.J. Gr. scholars, 91. — Rogers, S. Recol. 139. — Timbs. Ancc.biog. wits, 2. Port Blair penal settlement, India. . . . (F A.de Rocpstorlf) N.Y. Pris. ass. 26, app: 159. Porta. Baccio della, called Fra Bartolommeo. . . Oliphant. Makers of F. 337. — Symonds. Renais. fine arts, 304. Porter, Ann Emerson. . . .Ilart.J.S. Fem. prose, 387- Porter,Anna Maria, Memoirs of Elwood. Lit. ladies, 2: 276. Porter, David With portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 2: 16. — Irving. Biog. 91. Porter, Admir.il Uavid Lixon l^hesney. Ess. mil. biog. 136. — Duyckinck. Nat. port, gal. 2:440. — With portrait. Headley.J.T. Farragut, 320. Porter, Eliphalct (G.Putnam^Ware,W. Am. Unita. 1: 159. Porter.Mrs. Eliza C Brockett. Woman's work, 161. Porter,Elizabeth L Brockett. Woman's work, 792. Porter.Jane Willis. Fam. persons, 471. Porter,Noah. Human intellect Brownson. Works, 2:383. Porter, Peter Augustus (G.C.Ward) Har- vard mem. biog. 1:87. Porter, Peter B.. Brockett. Woman's work, 19S. Porter, William David With portrait. Head- ley.J.T. Farragut, 435. Portia.Shakespeare's. Martin. Shaks.femalc,23. Portier,Michael.. .Clarkc.R.H. Cath. bishops, 1:438. Portland, Duke of.Earle.J.C. Eng.prem.2: 107. Portland, Richard Weston, first earl of Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 3. Portland prison, Visit to Forsyth, W. Es- says, 385. Portland, Oregon Pierrepont. eih ave. no. Portraits. A chapter on Procter, B.W. Ess. l: 162. — Scottish, National exhibition of Carlyle. Essays. — Sitting for Eagles. Ess. 107. Portrait art in the renaissance Paget, V. Euphorion, 2: 1. Portrait painting, A modest defence of. . .Colc- ridge.H. Ess. i: 287. PORTRAITS 229 PRAYER Portraits. Crayon Annual cyclop. '90:729. Portraiture, A rt of (Lord R. Go wer) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1877: 134. Port-Royal Renan. Studies N.Y. 2:415. Port-Royalists.The Quick. Ediic. ref. 172. — Stephen. Ess. eccl. biog. 279. See also Jatisenists. Portugal Moorejos. Outl. Eur. 328. Portuguese, American voyages of.Early (P. J. J. Valentine) Am. Geog. Soc. 21:35, 167, 359- — Last discoveries of Vogel. Cent, of dis- cov. 131. Portuguese language and poetry Longfel- low. Poets Eur. 730. Portuguese rule in India and its decline Vogel. Cent, of discov. 138. Posey.Thomas Se3'mour,C.C.B. Self-made, 253. Positive philosophy, Comte's Brimley,G. Ess. 309. — Spencer and Hinton. Thinking, 163. Positivism ...Flint. Anti-theistic theories, 176. — Huxley. Lay sermons, 147. — McCarthy. Mod. leaders, 116. — Rands, H. Holbeach, 2: 197. — Smith, J. Campbell. Writings, 2S2. — and Christianity. . . .Brownson. Wks. 2:428. — Courtnej'. Stud. 225. — as related to the individual (John R. Herrick) Bost. lectures, '70:66. — Berkeley and Stock. Attempts, 174. — Comte and Tulloch. Mod. theories, 3. — in France Congreve,R. Ess. 502. — in India Congreve,R. Ess. 417. — Religion of Cust. Linguistic ess. 3:440. — Scientific aspects of.. -Huxley. Lay sermons. — Systematic policy of . ..Congreve.R. Ess. 339. Positivists, Union of, in France and England. Congreve.R. Ess. 472. Possagno Howells. Ital. jour. 280. Possessive case in Engl. . . Hadley.J. Ess. 221. Post,Alfred C Francis. N.Y. surg. 49. Postage, Cheap Nicoll. Great move. 219. — Sumner. Works, 13: 387. Postage-stamp, Ethics of Arnold, F. Arm- chair, 44. Postal telegraph . . .Hill. Speeches on silver, 167. — English, Working of Wynter. Subtle brains, 267. Posterity. / Curran. Irish bar, 2: 102. Post-graduate courses and degrees (C.W. Bennett) N.Y. Regents, 97, app:25i. Post mortem examinations and public health. (E.G.Janeway) Am. Pub. Health, 5:75. Post-office, English general Stephen. Life of Fawcett. — Wynter. Curios, of toil, 1:291. — Evils of state trading illustrated by (F. Millar) Plea for liberty, 305. Post office savings bank. .. .Bolton, S.K. Soc. studies. 143. Posture and literature, Connection between.. . . Gilman.S. Contrib. 127. Pothnan.L.P.A Men of 3d repub. 318. Potomac marshes at Washington, D.C (A. Y.P.Garnett) Am. Pub. Health, 7:186. Potsdam and Sans-Souci Guild. Abroad again, 434. Potter, Cipriani Keddie. Mus. comp. 311 Potter, Horatio, bishop Wilson. Centen'l hist. P. E. church in N.Y. Potter, Paul, Home of Fairholt. Homes Rubens, 145. Potter, Thomas, of Manchester Bourne, H. R. F. Eng. mcrch. 2:266. Pottery; old china Lamb. Ella. — Origin of Allen, G. Falling in 1. 316. Pottinger,Eldred,the hero of Herat. . .Hoddcr. Heroes, i: 117. — Kaye. Indian off. 2: 145. Poultry Dodge, M. A. Summer rest, 34. Pounds, John. . .Winks, lllus. shoemakers, 175. Poussin, Nicholas, French painter Spooner. Biog. fine arts, 2: 726. — A landscape of Hazlitt. Table talk. Poverty (I. Steward) Hazlitt. Lit. rem. 2: 227. — Mass. Labor, 1873:411. — Causes of Hcarn. Plutology, 447. — Critical history of . . . . Disraeli,!. Curios. (N. Y. 4v.) 1:275. — English Hawthorne. Old home, 320. — Morality of. .. .Jones, W.A. Lit. stud. 1:46. — • of the learned. .. Disraeli,!. Curios. (N.Y. 4v.) 1:81. ^ Pinch of Payn. Private views, 57. — That we all might be rich George, H. Soc. prob. loi. See also Pauperism; Poor. Power, Thomas. ..Loring.J.S. 100 Bost. ora 586. Power.Tyrone. . . Jones, W.A. Lit. stud. 1: 13. Powers,Hiram Houghton. ICings, 501. — ■ Tuckerman. Artists, 276. Powle, Henry- . . .Manning, J. A. Speakers, 389. Poynder,John, Letters to. . . . Wiseman, N. Kss. 1:245. Poynter.E.J With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 4: 17. Pozzo.Conte Girolamo dal Milizia. Lives arch. 2: 359. Prach.The root, in Greek. . . .Hadley.J. Ess. 37. Practical talent, Do our schools tend to de- stroy? ...(G.W.Gillette) N.Y. Regents, 97, app: 224. Praed,Winthrop Mackworth Creasy. Eto- nians, 497. — Saintsbury. Stud. Eng. liter. Prague Haven, G. Pilgrim. 461. — Taylor.B. Views, 215. Prairie dog. . .Marshall, W.G. Thro' Amer.125. Prairies of the West Marshall, W.G. Thro' Amer. 123. Praise. .. .Bacon. Ess. — Hare. Guesses, 2: 359. — Duty of Mathews. Lit. style, 54. — Efficacy of Bulwer.E. Caxtoniana, 199. — Influence of. . . .Holland.J.G. Lessons, 265. Prakrit versification, Laws of Colebrooke. Misc. essays, 2; 62. Prati.G Howells. Mod. It. poets, 323. Pratinas Mills. Poets of Greece, 251. Prato .Howells. Tuscan cities, 244. Pratt, Charles. See Camden, ist earl of. Pratt,Joslah Seeley.M. Later cvang. 329. Pratt,Sir John. chief justice of England, 1718- 1725. . . -Campbell. Ch. just. 2: 143. Prayer Dodge. Sermons to clergy, 227. — Greenwell.D. Ess. 114. — and nature . .Davies.J.L. Theol. & mor.108. — and prayer-books. . Wiseman, N. Ess. 1:375. — Christian consciousness and. .. . Phelps,A. Portfolio, 230 — Faults in Beecher. New star papers, 60. — Function of Knight, W. Stud. 340. — in constitutional convention. 1787, Motion for... Franklin. Works, 1887, 9:428. — Intercessory Phelps, A. Portfolio, 239. — Liberty of - . Beecher. New star papers, 54. — Meditations of St.Ignatius Brownson. Works, 14:577. PRAYER 230 PRETENSION Prayer, Morning and evening Channing. Works. 5. 321. — Natural law and. . . .Tyndall. Frag. sci. 35. — The two spheres Knight, W. Stud. 368. Prayer-meetings . . .Dodge.M. A. Stumbl.149. Praying Dodge, M. A. Stumbl.353. Preachers Tuckerman. Collector, 280, or Criterion, 292. — and preaching. . . .IIolland.J.G. Every-day, I: log. — and what they should preach Manning, J.M. Sermons, 262. — English, in l8th century. .. .Stephen,L. Eng. thought, 2; 335. — Itinerant Story, A. T. Vasrom, 122. — Jocular. .Disraeli,!. Curios.(N.Y. 4v ) 1:337. — Popular... Goldsmith. Misc.(N.Y. 4v.) 1:339- Preaching Gilbart. Lee. 225. — Harrison, J. Dang. tend. 203. — Ancient and modern. . . .Oxenham. Stud, in eccl. his. 26g. — and preachers Kirkus. Miscell. 307. — and sermon writers. . .Knox. Essays, 3: 234. — Calvinistic theory of Phelps, A. Port- folio, 123. — Decline of eloquence in. . . . Jones, W. A. Lit. stud. 2: 142. — Evangelical, Sedgwick's hints on Cole- ridge. Lit. rem. 4: 320. — Extemporaneous, Hints on \Varc,II.jr. Works, 2; 347. — Political Black.J.S. Essays, 67. — Practical Barnes, A. M iscel. 2: 232. — Relation of theology to. . .Barnes, A. Misccl. 2:6r. — Training for the pulpit manward Bush- nell. Building eras, 221. — University .. .Newman, J. H. Lee. univ. 187. — Village Blunt. Ess. 454. See also Pulpit orator}'. Preble.Edward. . . . Cooper.J.F. Am. nav. off. 1: 171. — With portrait. Amer. nat. port. (fall. 2. — Frost, J. Hist. Amer. navy, 135. — Waldo, S. P. Am. naval heroes, 143. Preconceptions. . . .Butler.E. Gentle ways, 184. Predatory classes. Plan for suppression of . . . . (W. Pare) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1863:473. Predestination, Contest of Thomisisand Molin- ists on Renan. Studies N. Y. 2: 380. Pre-existence,The sense of Walsh, W.S. Paradox, 147. Preface.True theory of a. . . Matthews, B. Pen & ink, 50. Prefaces and dedications Jones, W.A. Lit. stud. 2:96. Prehistoric archaeology. . . .Lubbock. Sci. Ice. 13S. Prehistoric Europe Fiske,J. Excurs. 7. Prehistoric state of mankind Newman, F. W. Essays, 146. Prejudices. .. .Ess. from Sat. R. 163. — Hazlitt. Sket. Prelatical power Lord, J. Beacon, 2: 291. Prenatal education (F.C.Clark) R.I. Health, 4:233. — Derby ,J.C. Fifty years, 419. — Griffin.G.W. Studies, 13. Prentice, George Denison Clarke.J.F. Memo. sket. 245. — Coggeshall. Poets of west, 121. — Everest. Poets of Conn. 321. — Poems Taj'lor.B. Crit. ess. 314. Prentiss, Elizabeth. . . .(M.V.Terhune) Ourfam. wom. 539. Prentiss,Thomas,Biographical notice of Ware, H. jr. Works, 2:85. Pre-Raphaelitism Badeau. Vagabond, 235. Presbyterian confession of faith Brownson. Works, 6:160. Presbyterianism, English. . .White, Jos. Blanco. Life, 3:403- Presbyterians and Congrcgationalists; a plea for union Phelps,A. Portfolio, 191. Prescott, Edward Goldsborough Loring,J. S. 100 Bost. ora. 500. Prescott, William Hickling Bolton. S.K. Amer. au. 82. — With portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 2:221. — Everett, E. Mt. Ver- non, 268. — Everett. Oral. 4. — With por- trait. Griswold, Prose writ. 369. — Homes Amer. authors, l: 169. — Powell. Liv. au- thors, 1850: 169. — Saunders.F. Famous books, 171. — at college. . .(E.P.Whipple) Parton. Princes, 297. — Conquest of Peru. . .Whipple. Ess. & rev.2. — historical works Whipple. Ess. & rev. 2. Presence of mind. . . .De Quin. Lett, to young, Bost. 287. — Causes of Helps. Brevia. Present age, The Channing. Works, 6:147. Present time.The Carlyle. Latter-day. Presents. Rules in making Hunt,L. Seer, 2: 127. Presidency of the U. S, Fitness of the candi- dates for,iS6l.. .Lyon.N. Last pol.writ. r6l. — Third-term question Black.J.S. Ess. & sp. 366. President, election of.Congress and Gar- field. Works, 2: 393. Defects of mode of. .Madison. Lett. 3: 332.— _ — Nomination of. ....Parton. Triumphs, 410. — Presidential election of 1876 Black, J. S. Ess. & sp. 312. The electoral count Field, D.D. Speeches, 2: 88. - The returns.. .Garfield. Works,2; 435,449. Presidential elections and civil service reform.v^ Sumner.W.G. Essays, 140. Presidential etiquette Hamilton. Ed. by Lodge, 7:43. Presidential government Freeman. Hist. ess. 1:373- Presidential inauguration, A Tuckerman. Optimist, 212. Press and the pulpit, compared Bayne,P. Ess. 2: 322. — the anonymous Congreve.R. Ess. 165. — British, American complaints of Curran. Irish bar, 2; 2g. — Liberty of Hall.R. Miscel. 157. — Cole- ridge. Friend. 69. — Hume. Philos.wks.3:6. — Licensers of Disraeli, I. Curios.(N.Y.4v.) 2:399- — Licentiousness of . ..Brownson. Wks.i6: 133. Prester John Baring-Gould. Myths, 32. — Bourne, H.R.F. Eng. seam. 1:64. Preston.Ann (H.B.Elliot) Parton. Em. wom. 544. Preston, John, D.D.,d. 1628 Fuller. Wor- thies, 2: 516. Preston, Mrs.Margaret J Davidson.J.W. Writ, of South, 431. Pretender.The. See Charles Edward. Pretension and sentiment Friswell. Better self, 267. PRETI 231 PRISON Preti,Francesco Maria Milizia. Lives arch. 2:375. Prevention and reformation (J.D.ScoulIer) Nat. Pris. Assoc. 1888:86. Preventive and reformatory institutions in U. S. . .(B.K.Pierce) N.Y. Pris.ass. 26,app:2i. Preventive medicine (H.I.Bowditch) Mass. Health, 1874:31. Prevost d'Exiles.A.F Iloussaj-e. Men of i8th cen. I; 122. — Vinet. Fr. lit. iSth ccn. 116 Price, Charles, English forger, 1784 Thorn bury. Old stor. 77. Price.Gen. Sterling Pollard. Life of Lee, .309. — Snow. So. generals, 422. Prices Atkinson. Indus, progress, loi. — and cost of living in Massachusetts and Gt. Britain, 1860-1883. . .Mass. Labor, 1884: 435. — and duties Greeley. Ess. pel. econ. too. — and rent, Early history of Maine. Vill.- com. 175. — Influence of credit on . . . .BoUes. Chap. pol. econ. 166. — Stability of (S.N. Patten) Am. Econ. Ass. 3. — Trade depression and GifFen. Essays in finance, 2: i. — wages and, Historical review of,i752-iS6o. . . (C.D.Wright) Mass. Labor, 1885:161. in England. . . .(II. K.Oliver) Mass. Labor, 1872: 469. in Massachusetts, 1630-1870 (U.K. Oliver) Mass. Labor, 1872 500. in Massachusetts and Europe Mass. Labor, 1874: 161. in Massachusetts and Great Britain, 1S60- 1S83. .(C.D.Wright) Mass.Labor,i885: 105. Pride and humility. . . .Hume. Philos.wks.2: 3. — in the family Friswell. Better self, gi. Prideaux,John,bp Davenport, R. A. Lives. 205. — Fuller. Worthies, 1:403. — Seymour, C.C.B. Self-made, 270. Priestley,Joseph. . . Brougham. Works, I. 63. Dawson, G. Biog. lee. 505. — Huxley. Sci. & cul. 102. — Muir.M.M.P. Chemists, 52. — Hitchman. i8th cent. 304. — S.-niles. Self- help. — his life and chemical work. . . .(T.E.Thorpe) Manch. Sci. lee. 5-6:187. — Life, character and works of . . .Martineau,J. Misc. I, orEss.'gr, l:i. — Memoirs Jeffrey.F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. Priests,Influence of,on women Hamerton. Hum. int. 175. Prime,Sir Samuel Woolrych. Serjeants, 2:551. Primogeniture, Law and custom of Brod- rick. Pol. stud. 394. — Laws of setdement and (J. E.T.Rogers) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1864. 117. Prince. John (C.W.Upham) Ware,W. Am. Unita. 1:101, a/so in Mass. Hist. Coll 3d ser. 5: 271. Prinoe.Joseph Hardy . . .Loring,J.S. 100 Bost. ora. 453. Prince, Thomas Moore, J. B. Am.gov. 139. Princeton college College book, 95. Principle and practice R.ands,W.B. Hol- beach, 1:218. Principles, Great, and small duties King,T. S. Patriotism, 100. Pring,Martin Belknap. Araer. blog. 2: 229. Pringle, Sir John McCosh. Scot. phil. 109. Pringle, Thomas Redding. Pers. remin. 3: 235. — Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot. 2: 100. Printers.Ancient Saunders. Pastime, 210. Printing, Art of Knox. Essays, 3:81. — and paper, Repeal of taxes on, in England. Nicoll. Great move. 291. — Early. . .Disraeli, I. Curios.(N.Y. 4V.) i: 130. — Establishment of,in Italy Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 368. — Invention of Disraeli,!. Amen. (N.Y. 2v.) 1:233. — Morley. Eng. writ. 6:266. Pinzenraub,a glimpse of Saxon history Carlyle. Essa)'S. Prior, Margaret. . .Cleiient.J. Noble deeds, 388. Prior,Matthevv Bell,R. Lit. & sci. men, 2:232. — (S.Johnson) Chalmers. Ens', poets, 10:105. — Dennis,J. Studies, 109. — Thack- era)'. Humorists. — (A.Dobson) Ward. Eng. poets, 3: 17. — Poet-politician Stebbing. Verdicts. 82. Prison, Authors in Jones, W. A. Ess. on authors, 152. Prison associations, State, Organization of (W.M.F.Round) Nat. Pris. Assoc. '86:281. Prison diet (A. A. Brush) Nat. Pris. Assoc. 1886:61. — scheme of, Principles involved in (E. Smith) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. l857'293. Prison discipline Martineau.H. Miscell. 2:281.— (F.B.Sanborn) Mass. Charity, 1866: 113.— (F.Hill) Nat. Pris. Assoc. 1885:419. — (Z.R. Brock way) Nat. Pris. Assoc. 1888: 122. — (Sir J.Jebb) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1863: 425. — Bibliography of. ..N.Y.Pris.Ass.26,app: 117. — Improvements in Everett. Orat. 2. — in Denmark. . . .(F.Bruiin) N.Y.Pris.Ass.26, app: 117. — in U. S., Outlook of [1870]. . . .(E.C.Wines) N.Y. Pris. Ass. 26, app: 15. — international congress on, History of move- ment for.. .. (E.C.Wines) N.Y. Pris. Ass. 26, app: 253. — Irish system of (Sir W.Crofton) N.Y. Pris. Ass. 26, app: 66. — national and international congresses on. History of (M.B.Scalia) N. Y. Pris.Ass. 26, app: 267 — Proper purpose of. (Sir J.Bowring) N.Y. Pris.Ass. 26, app: 75. — Reformatory (J.W.Edmonds) N.Y. Pris. Ass. 26, app; 165. as applied to adults (G.B.Hubbell) N.Y. Pris. Ass. 26, app: 169. — Rival systems of ...Sumner. Works, 1:486. Prison ethics. . . .Spencer,H. Ess. (N.Y.) 210. Prison heroines Hodder. Heroes, 1:177. Prison industry. . . Q.F.Mouat) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1873: 289. Prison labor . . .(C.E.Felton) Nat. Pris. Assoc. 1886:216.— (H.H.Tucker) Nat. Pris.Assoc. 1886: 245. — (G. J. Holyoake, H. Manton) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1884: 232. — and discipline (Sir J.Bowring) Trans. Soc. 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Sejour, Victor Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 501. Selborne,R. Palmer.Lord With portrait. Cooper.T. Men of mark, I: 22.— HilI,F.H. Polit. portr. 156. — Reid. Cab. portr. 251. Selby.Eng Freeman. Eng. towns, 302. Seldenjohn Adams, W.H.D. Learned in law,75. — Fuller. Worthies,3: 259. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 5. — Roscoe,H. Em. law- yers, i:6r. Selection.Color in animals and. . . .Wallace,A. R. Trop. nat. 158. — naiural.Evolution by Wright,C. Philos. dis. 168. Civilization antagonistic to. . .Greg. Enig. III. Limits of. . . . Wright, C. Philos. disc. 97. . Primeval vegetation and (W.C.Wil- liamson) Owens college essays, 1874; 199. Self, Talking of Ess. from Sat. R. 259. SeL'-advanceinent,The arts of.. Helps. Friends. 2d ser. I. Self-consciousness,Evolution of Wright,C. Philos. dis. 199. Self-control Bulwer,E. Ca.xtoniana, 20g. Self culture Channing. Works, 2:347. Self-denial Channing. Works, 4: 105. — Christian: a sermon. . ..Boyd. Graver tho'ts, 274. Self-destruction . .Rands, W. B. Holbeach , 2 : 275. Self-development and self-abnegation. .Cobbe, F.P. Studies, 49. Self-discipline Helps. Essays, 15. Self-help Holland,]. G. Plain talks, 9. Self-love Bacon. Ess.— Rands, W.B. Hol- beach, 1: 176. — and benevolence Hazlitt. Sket. Self-made men. .Gardner, S.]. Aut. leaves, 156. — Holland,] G. Plain talks, 9.— (E.G.Rob- inson) Phillips Ex. lee. '85-6: 125. Self-reliance and courage Munger. On threshold, 99. Self-sacrifice, What is ?.Craik,D.M. Sermons, 9. Self-seen in print ]acox. Lit. life, 27. Selfishness Hazlitt. Table talk. Selkirk.Alex Scott, W. Biog. mem. 2. — Chambers' Miscel. no. 140. Sellon, Baker John Woolrych. Serjeants, 2: 806. Sellwood.Sir Andrew. . . Russell, W. Eccen. 50. Selwyn, George Hayward.A. Ess. I: 149. — Thomson, K.& ].C. Wits & beaux, 307. Sembrich,Marcella With portrait. BuflFen, F.F. Mus. celeb. 49. Seminole war, The Clay. Life & speeches, 5:179- Seminoles,The. . . . Drake, F.S. Indian hist. 405. — Irving. Crayon pap. 137. Semiramis Goodrich, F.B. Women, 13.^ Hewitt, M. E. Illus. women. — Jameson. Fem. sov. i. Semitic contributions to the histor)' of civiliza- tion. .. .Renan. Studies (N. Y.), 1:149. Semmes, Raphael Davidson, ].W. Writ, of South, 502. Sempill, Francis Wilson,]. G. Poets of Scot. 1:81. Seneoa,L.A..and his writings. . .Malkin. Class. disq. 285. — and the later Roman tragedy. . . .Conington. Miscel. 385. — Biography of Farrar. Seekers, i. Senegal Norman. Colonial France, 23. Senesino.F.B., Italian singer. . .Hogarth. Mem. opera, I: 313. Senior.Henry. Charles Vernon. . ..Senior. Ess. on fie. i8g. Sensation and the sensiferons organs. . . .Hux- ley Sci. & cul. 253. — Mechanism of Dunman. Talks sci. i. — Metaphysics of Huxley. Critiques. Sensational, The, in literature and life. . . .Whip- ple. Outlooks, 63. Sensational school Lewes. Biog. phil. Senses, The. . .Le Pileur.A. Wonders of human body.— (C.Robertson) Manch. Sci. lee. 5-6: 97. — Parsons, T. Ess. 2:49. — External,of man. Smith, Adam. Ess. phil. 195. — Gateways of knowledge Thomson, Sir W. Popular lee. 1. — Higher Gurney. Power of sound. — Limits and fallacies of ScofFern. Stray leaves, 311. — Relation to art Samson. Art criticism. — Perfection of,important to the intellect Hamerton. Intellec. 36. SENSIBILITY 260 SEWERAGE Sensibility, in French literature. . . .Saintsbury. Ess. Fr. nov. H2. S 3nsitivenes3 to criticism, Folly of. . .Mathews. Lit. style, loo. Sentences, Indeterminate penal. . . .(Z.R. Brock- way) Nat. Pris..\ssoc.l887: 1S4. — (E.Smith) Nat. Pris. Assoc. 1887: iqg. — (F.AVayland) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1881:322, — limited.Objections to (M.D.Hill) X.Y. Pris. ass. 26, app: 105. — Terms of (R. Pitman) N.Y. Pris. ass. 26, app: 95. Sentiment and pretension Friswell. Better self, 267. Sentimentaiism in literature Lowell. Writ. 2: 250. Sepoy mutiny. See India, Mutinj' in; Lucknow. September,Customs and superstitions of Soane. New curios. 2:156. Sepulchres Tuckerman. Collector, 203. — Tuckcrman. Criterion, 202. — Curious forms of, in East Yorkshire VVright,T. Ess. .Trchaeol. 1:37. — Pagan and Christian. . .Milman. Savonarola, 446. Sequard,C. E.Brown Francis.S.W. N. Y. phys. 73. Sequoia Gray, A. Darwiniana, 205. Seres, On the existence of a nation called the. Latham. Opuscula, 8g. Serf.St Kingsley. Hermits, 255. Serfs, English, 14th century. . .Mackay. English poor. Sergeant, John Brown, D. P. Forum, 2: 205. Sermons Boyd. Graver tho'ts, 14. — Barroiv to Manning Reed.VV.B. Among books, 129. — Length of Phelps, A. Portfolio, 117. Serpents. Anecdotes of Chambers' Miscel. no. So. Serpent-worship and tree-worship, Fcrgusson on. . . .Cobbe,F.P. Darwinism, 175. — Origin of Wake. Serpent wor. 81. Serra in the Apennines Jarves. Ilal. ramb. 41. Serre, Pierre Franjois Hercule,Comte de Cormcnin. Orators. 102. Serres,.\Irs. Olivia, . . .Thomson. K.B. Recoil. 2. Servant! and masters, Relation between Cfaik,D.M. Sermons, 145. — Maid- Payn. Private views, 149. — Man- Payn. Private views. 165. Servia in 1887. . . .Laveleye. Balkan peninsula. — Minchen. Balkan peninsula. Set on family .. Taylor. J. Fam. of Scot, I: 126. Settle.Elkanah Dunham. Lit. & sci. men, 3:182. Settlement and primogeniture, Laws of (f. E.T.Rogers) Trans Soc. Sci. Lond. 1864: 117. — Law of . . . (E.L.Pierce) Mass. C harity,l870- 71:8, Sevastopol. See Sebastopol, Seven, The number Hadley. J , Ess. 325. Seven chvrches of Asia Gillelt.E.H. Anc. cities, 254, — in 1845 Ingram. Hearts of oak, 43. Seven sleepers of Ephesus . . . .Baring-Gould. Myths, 93. Sevenfold principle in esolericism (H.P. Blavatsky) Five years' theos. 187. — in man,Brahmanism on (T.S.Row) Five years' theos. 153. Seven j-ears' war G:iIt,J. Lit. life, 2: i. — Goldsmith. Misc. (N.Y. 4V.) 1:474. — Ma- caulaj'. Ess. 5:217. — and the American revolution Everett. Orat. I. Seventeenth century Ducoudray. Modern civilization, 247. Severance, Caroline M (E.C.Stanton) Par- ton. Em. wom. 379. Severinuaof Vienna.St. Kingsley. Hermits, 224. Sevier, Catharine EUet. Pioneer wom. 2g. Sevier,John Roosevelt. Winning of the west, i: 166. Sevigne, Madame de Chambers' Repos. no. 4. — Cracroft. Ess. 2: 255. — Everett, A. H. Grit. ess. I: i. — Hayward,A. Era.statesm. 2:1. — Lamartine. Cel char.2:38. — Russell. Extr. women, 92. — Ste.Heuve. Cel. wom. i. — Shelley.M.W. Lit. men Fr. I,— Tucker- man. Charac. 78. Seville, Spain Prime, S.I. Alhambra, 92. — Stoddard. Red letter, 21. — Impressions of. .Disraeli, B. Home letters, 30. — Religious persecutions in Stoughton. Span. ref. 129. Sewage. .(H.I.Bowditch) Mass.Health,'7i: 233. — Chemical disposition of (W.J.Harris) Am. Pub. Health, 10:266. — Disposal of (G.E. Waring) Am. Pub. Health, 10:174. — (C.F.Folsom) Mass. Health, '76:276. '77: 21. —(S.M.Gray) R.I. Health, 7: 271. Prevailing methods of. . . .(C.A.Lindsley) Conn. Health, 1880: 205. — of inland towns, Disposal of.. .. (A.Smeec/ rt/.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1873:436. — town, Disposal of (E.Pritchard ei ol.) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1884:419. — (R.Raw- linson) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1864:486. Sewage irrigation works. Influence of, upon health . . .(B.Latham) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1879: 524. Sewall.Samuel.a puritan Pcpys Lodge.H. C. Studies, 21. Seward, Anna. . . . Dawson, G. Biog. ess. 191. — Oliphant.M. Lit. hist. 1:217. — Robertson. Eng. poetesses, 98. — Scott, W. Biog. mem. 2. — Williams, Jane. Lit. wom. 239. — Memoirs of Ehvood. Lit. ladies, 1:242. Seward,Wm.H Bartlett. Pres. candidates, 7. — Bungay. Off-hand. 52. — Wiih portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 2:280. — Jen- kins. Gov. of N. Y. 607. — (C.F.Adams) Mass. Hist. Proc. 11:296. — Maury.S.M. Statesm. of Am. 31. — Savage. Liv. rep. men, 404. — and reconstruction .. Lowell. Pol. ess. 250. — Biographical sketch of Seward. Works, l:xiii. 4:13. 5:1. — Character of Black, J. S Ess. & sp. 134. — Polic5' during civil war . . . Brownson. Wks. 17:353. — The Seward-Johnson reaction, 1866 Lowell. Writ. S; 283. Sewell, William Mozley. Remin. 2:25. Sewerage (E.S.Chesbrough) Mass. Htalih, 1877: 139. — and drainage . . . .(J.L.Loring) Iowa Health, 1881:293. and water supply in Mass . . (F.Winsor) Mass. Health, 1876:175.— (E.L.Vielfe) .^m. Pub. Health, 2:331. SEWERAGE 261 SHAKSPERE Sewerage and drainage of cities . . (G.E. War- ing, jr) Am. Pub. Hcallh, 5:35. — and watersupply. . .(W.R.Nichols; G.Derby) Mass. Healtli, 1873: 20. in Massachusetts. .(J.P.Kirkwood) Mass. Health, 1876:23. 1887:2. 1888:2. — in Dublin, Ire (P.Neville) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lend. 1862:524. — in Toronto, Ont. ..(A.Macdougall) Am. Pub. Health, 12:41. — Influence of,on health (W.OIdright) Am. Pub. Health, 12: 156. — of towns, Best methods of (A.Fergus & B.Latham) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond.1874: 531. — ■ The separate system of (E.C.Clarke) Mass. Health, 1880:25. — Suggestions on (E.C.Clarke) Mass. liealth, 1879 (ist): 201. — Systems of (S.. M.Gray) R. I. Health, 7:271. — underground, FiUh disease and . . .(S.S.Her- ricU) Am. Pub. Health, 10: 180. See Drainage and sewerage. Sewer-gas as a cause of diphtheria (H.R. Noel) Am. Pub. Health, 2: 362. Sewers, Disinfection of (O.W.Wight) Am. Pub. Health, 11: 103. — Effect of storm-water on . . ..(R.Moore, G.E. Waring) Am. Pub. Health, 6:320. — large combined, Danger of, to public health. . (J.W.Compton) Am. Pub. Health, 8: 146. — Overhead ventilation of. . .(W.OIdright) Am. Pub. Health, 9: 233. — Underground (J.W.Compton) Am. Pub. Health, 5:41. Sewing machine, History of.Parton. Triumphs, 139- — Effects of use of,on health . . . (A. H. Nichols) Mass. Health, 1872: 180. Sewing-women, English, Relief for .... Stowe. Sunny mem. 2: 90. Sex,Caste in Ames.M.C. Outlines, 208. — in education. Clarke's, Comments on Greene,W.B. Soc. frag. 81. Sexual selection.Color in animals and Wallace.A.R. Trop. nat. 158. Seymour family. . .Sanford & Townsend. Gov. fam. 2. Seymour.Anne. .Williams. Jane. Lit. wom. 57 Seymour.Sir Edward . . .Manning.J.A; Speak- ers, 361. Seymour.Horatio. .With portrait. Carroll, H. 12 Amer. i. — Savage. Liv rep. men, 428. Seymour,Mrs. Horatio Brcckett. Woman's work, 5go. Seymour.Jane. . .Williams. Jane. Lit. wom. 57 — and Henry VIII Burke.S.H. Men of ref- orma. I: 252. Seymour,Margaret Williams, Jane. Lit. wom. 57. Seymour,Thomas,lord Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), I. Sforza.Caterina Tronope,T.A. Dec. Ital. wom. i: go. Sforza, Francesco Hewlett. Heroes, ig3. — Symonds. Renais. Cath. reac. 1:28. — Tartt. Ess. 1:35. Shadow of death,The Cobbe.F.P. Hours of work, 181. Shadwell.Thomas Austin & Ralph. Lau- reates, 183. — Dunham. Lit. & sci. men, 3: 'I55. Shaftesbury,Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st earl of... Campbell. Ld. chan. 4: 154.— Foss. Judges, 7- 70' — Stebbing. Verdicts, 23. — and Mandeville. ..Stephen, L. Eng. thought, 2:15. Shaftesbury,Anthony,3d earl of, Characteristics. McCosh. Scot. phil. 2.). — Stephen, L. Ess. freeth. 198. Shaftesbury, A. AshIey-Cooper,7th earl of With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 1:28. — Home. New spirit, l:gi. — at St. Giles' house. . Yates, E.H. Celeb. I: 225. Shairp,J.C... (W.Y.Selhus) Shairp. Portraits, II. — Veitch. Scott. poetiy,2: 281. — Wilson, J.G. Poets of Scot. 2:424. Shaker Village, Mount Lebanon Pidgeon. Old world ques. 1 13. Shakers in New York state, Demands of, in 1839 .. Tilden,S.J. Writ, i; 88. SUakspere, William ...Brewer. Eng. stud. 208. — Browning, E.B. Ess. poets, 169. — Brj-ant. Prose, 2:300. — Calvert. Biief ess-iys, 140. — Canning. Literary infl. in Brit, histor)' — Carlyle. Heroes. — Chalmers. Eng. poets, • 5: 3.— CoUier.W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 140.— Craik. Pursuit knowl. i: 3S3 — Crofts, E. Chap. Eng. lit. 195. — DeOuin. Biog, ess. (Bost.) I. — Dismeli.I. Amen. (N.Y.2V.1 2: 1E6. — Dunham. Lit. & sci. men. 2: i. — Emerson. Rep. men, 187. — Gilfillan. 3d gall. 434. — IKnzlitt. Comic. — Hazlitt. Eng. poets. — Howitt. Homes l-jr. poets, 1:45. — Lowell. Writ. 3: i. — Mitchell, D.G. Eng. lands, 2. — Morris, G.S. Brit, tho't, 80. — Miiller. Chips, 3. — Neele. Lee. on Eng. poetry, 85. — Parton. Peop. bk. biog. 559. — Reed.H. Brit, poets, 1:160. — (J.R.Low- ell) Rice, A.T. Ess. 377.— Russell, W. Ex- traor. men, 27.^ — Sanborn, K. Eng. poets, 45. — Saunders, F. Famous books, 57. — Taine. Eng. lit. I: 2g6. — Ward, A, W. Eng. dram. 1:271. — (E Dowden) Ward. Eng. poets, 1:435. — Whipple. Lit. Eliz. 31. — Wotton. Word portraits, 267. — and Aristophanes Hope. Ess. 143. — and the Bible. Japp. Vers de soc. 214. — and Goethe Masson. Ess. i, or Three devils, 61. — and his contemporaries. .. Coleridge, H. Ess. 1:353- — and his Spanish prototypes (A.R.Frey) N. Y. Shaks. Soc. pap. 3. — Antony Hazlitt. Char. Shaks. — Art of.as revealed by himself. . .Macdonald, G. Orts. 141. — as actor and critic Lewes. Actors, 88. — Authorship of Ingleby. Ess. I. — Bibliography (A.Morgan) N. Y. Shaks. Soc. pap. 4, 7. — Blank verse of Mayor. English metre. — Comments on. Holland, H. Frag, papers, 238. — Commentators on.Bowen,F. Gleanings, 457. — Critics of Whipple. Ess. c& rev. 2. — Doubtful plays of Hazlitt. Char. Shaks. — Early dramatic works. . Schlcgel. Aesthet. (Bohn) 272. — Eclipse of Cook.D On stage, i:go. — English critics of Hare. Guesses, i: 266. — English kings of Pater. Apprec. ig2. — First ride to London Knight. Once on time, I: 169. — Future of Scudder,H.E. Men & let. 215. SHAKSPERE 262 SHEBA Shakspero, William, Genius of Hare. Guesses, 2: 87. — Hamlet ..Calvert. Brief essays. — Dawson, G. Shaksp.6. — Reed,H. Lee. Eng. hist. 406. and the commentators. . . Fairbanks, O.B. Aguecheek, 282. Character of. .Maginn. Fras. papers, 236. Ecclesiastical law in (R.S.Guernsey) N. Y. Shaks. Soc. pap. 1. Hamlet,the Elder Macdonald,G. Orts. 170. Lecture on Conington. Miscel. 105. a new reading (F.Leifchild) Coan. Stud. lit. 67. Time in (E.P.Vining) N. Y. Shaks. Soc. pap. S- — Historical plays Pater. Apprec. 192. — the individual Bagehot. Estimates, 222. — Inspiration of Dawson, G. Shaksp. i. — Julius Caesar. Rymer. Short view of tragedy. An overlooked characteristic of Gal- ton, A. Urbana, 170. — King Lear Dawson, G Shaksp. 25, — Reed,H. Lee. Eng. hist. 345. — Conington. Miscel. 74. — Language. . De Quincey. Uncoil, writ. 2:37. ■ — Oliphant. New English, 2: 15. — Love of Jameson. Loves of poets. — Love's labor's lost Pater. Appree. 167. — Macbeth Calvert. Brief essays. — Reed, H. Lee. Eng. hist. 375. — Hazlitt. Char. Shaks. ' Distortions of Engl, stage as instanced in. . . . Story, W.W. Excur. 232. On the knocking at the door in De- Quin. Mis. ess. (Bost.) g. — Mad characters in plays of Ross,G. Studies, 7. — Measure for measure . . .Pater. Apprec. 176. — Memoir and genius of Proeter,B.W. Ess. 1: I. — Merchant of Venice Calvert. Brief es- says, 149. — Gallon, A. Urbana, 156. — Midsummer night's dream Hazlitt. Round table. — Musical dramas of Hogarth. Mem. opera, 1:43. — Notes on Coleridge. Lit. rem. 2: 7. — Coleridge, H. Ess. 2: 129. — Once used words in (J.D.Butler) N.Y. Shaks. Soc. pap. 6. — Ophelia Martin. Shaks. female, i. burial of, Ecclesiastical law and (R.S. Guernsey) N.Y. Shaks. Soc. pap. i. — Othello Hazlitt. Char. Shaks.— Reed, H. Lee. Eng. hist. 437- — Rymer. Short view of tragedy. . ,, i- Irving and Booth in Morris.M. Ess. theat. crit. 91. „ „ . > vt ir Shakspere's verse in. . . .(T.R.Price) N. V. Shaks. Soc. pap. 8. . — Personality of Bartol. Principles 3I5- — Plays of.analyzed Hazlitt. Char. Shaks. Hazlitt's characters of . . . . Jeffrey, F. Con- trib. Ed. Rev. Stage productions of. . . .Cross-lights,i3i. — Poemf and sonnets of Hazlitt. Char. — Pre'decessors of Crofts,E. Chap. Eng. — ProWndalisms of (A.Morgan) N. Y. Shaks. Soc. pap. 2. Shakspere, William, Richard III Clark, W. G. Lit. rem. 359. — Romeo and Juliet. . . .Dowden. Transcripts, 378. — Lunt. Three eras, 258. — Dawson, G. Shaksp. 31. compared with Racine's Bferfenice. . Asti6. Louis XIV, 263. — StrGeorge'sday,i564 Macdonald.G. Orts. 77. — Songs of %... .Dawson, G. Shaksp. 42. — Sonnets Dawson, G. Shaksp. 34. — st,atue of, in Central Park, N.Y., Unveiling of,May,i872. .. Bryant. Orations, 371. — Study of Brewer. Eng. stud. 273. — Supernatural in Hodgson. Outcast, loi. ^Supernatural characters Ncele. Lectures on Eng. poetrj', 301. — Taming of the shrew.. .Calvert. Brief essays. — Tempest Calvert. Brief essays.— Moul- ton. Shakespeare as dram, artist. — Tercentenary addresses Dawson, G. Shaksp. 75. — Text of (C.Badham)Camb.ess. 1856: 261. Improvers of Dawson, G. Shaksp. 46. — — Restored Bowen.F. Gleanings, 457. — Timon of Athens Hazlitt. Char. Shaks. — a Tory and a gentleman Coleridge,H. Ess. 1: 113. — ^ Tragedies, Fitness for stage representation. Lamb. Works, 4:75. — Troilus & Cressida . . . Hazlitt. Char. Shaks. — Women of Doivden. Transcripts, 338. Shakspere forgery,The Montgomery, H.R. Impost. 74. Shakspere jubilee.The Cook,D. On stage, 2:145. Shakspere revivals. Popularity of. . . .Archer,W. Theatre, 239. Shaksperian criticism ...Browne, I. Iconoc.57. Shamanism amongst the Kolarian tribes (E.D.Ewen) Five years' theos. 82. Shame, False Ess. from Sat. R. 47. Shanahan,Jeremiah Francis Clarke, R.H. Cath. bishops, 3: 548. Shancke.John Collier. Actors, 274. Shanghai Brooks. J. Seven months, 247. — Keating. With Grant, 204. — Prime, E.D.G. Around world, 132. Sharp.Granville ..Smiles. Self-help. Sharpless, James Baker, W.S. Porlr. of Wash. 180. Sharpless,Hattie R Brockctt. Woman's work, 741. Sharswood.George Brown, D. P. Forum, 2: 154. Shattuok, Lemuel (C.Hudson) Mass. Hist. Proc. 18:155. Shaving • Lang. Leaders, 92. Shaw.E M., Captain, in Watling street yates,E.H. Celeb. 1:265. Shaw.John. . . .Cooper.J.F. Am.nav.off.l: 123. Shaw,Lemuel Loring.J.S. 100 Bost. ora. 375. — (B.F.Thomas) Mass. Hist. Proc. 10:50. Shaw,Col. Robert Gould (S.B.Shaw) Har- vard mem. biog 2: 172. Shaw,Samuel With portrait. Hunt,F. Am, merch. 2: 201. Shaw, Thomas ...St. John. Cel. travelers.2: 19. Shawl, Art of wearing a Willis. Hurry- graphs, 332. Sheads, Carrie. . .Brockelt. Woman's work, 776. Sheba,Queen of. ..Geikie,C. Old Test. cliar. 268. SHECHEM 203 SHIPP Shechem and Jacob's well LeeJ.S. Sac. cities, 63. Sheffield.Mary E Brockett. Woman's work, 714- Sheffield Guild. Over the ocean, 96. Sheffield castle, Mary, queen of Scots, at Strickland. Queens Scot. 7. Shelby, Isaac. . . .~ . . .With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. i. Shelby,Sarah Ellet. Pioneer worn. 162. Shelley, Mary Wollstonecrsft. . .Cone& Gilder. Pen-port. I: log. — GilfiUan. Mod. lit. 251. — Underwood, S..'\. Heroines, 8g. — Wotton. Word portraits, 275. Shelley, Percy B Alger. Solitudes, 272. — Arnold, M. Ess. 2:205. — Bagehot. Esti- mates, 274. — Caine,T.H. Cobwebs — Cal- vert.- Coleridge, I2g. — Chorley. Authors of Eng. 56. — Cotterill. Introd. study of poctrj'. ■ — Courthope. Liberal move, in Eng. liter. — Creasy. Etonians, 481. — Dawson, W.J. Mod. Engl. 36. — De Quin. Ess. on poets (Bost.), 4g, or Works (Masson), 11: 354. — De Vere. Ess. 2: 124. — Dcvey. Mod. Eng. poets, 23g. — Dowden. Transcripts, 75. — Gilfillan. ist gall. 4g. — Godwin, P. Out of past. III. — Griswold.H.T. Home-life, 102. — Howitt. Homes Br. poets, 1:489. — John- son, C.F. 3 Amer. 88. — Kingsley. Views, 255. — Lang. Lett, to dead au. 173 — Mac- donald.G. Orts. 264. — Mason, E.T. Pars, traits, 3:73. — Noel. Ess. on poetry. — Oli- phant,M. Lit. hist. 3. — Patmore. Princ. in art. — Tuckerman. Poets, 137. — (T.W.H. Mj'ers) Ward. Eng. poets, 4:34s.- — Wotton. Word portraits, 277. — Alleged infidel passages in works of Talfourd. Crit. wr. — and Byron, Thoughts on. . . .Kingsley,C. Lit. lee. 35. — as a lyric poet Shairp. Aspects. — as a teacher Salt. Lit. sk. 14. — Bibliography Hodgkins. igth cent, au- thors. — Sharp, W. Life of S. — Life and poetry of. . . .Masson. Wordsworth, 105. — Notes on the text of. . . .Swinburne. Ess. 184. — Philosophical view of reform Dowden. Transcripts, 41. — Poems Ossoli. Life without, I4g. — Poetical mysticism of Hutton. Ess. theol. 2: 147. — Prometheus of, and of iEschylus compared. O'Conor. Ess. 83. — Thoughts on . . .Kingsley,C. New misc. 116. Shenstone.W. . . .(S.Johnson) Chalmers. Eng. poets, 13:257. — Howitt. Homes Br. poets, 1:258. — Mitchell. Wet days, 205. — Tuck- erman. Charac. 1:39. — School-mistress Disraeli, L Curios. (N. Y.4V.) 3: 261. — vindicated in his domestic life Disraeli, L Curios. (N.Y.4V.) 3:420. Shepherd.Sir Samuel. .. .Woolrych. Serjeants, 2:813. Shepley,E. . (J.W.Patterson) Memo, of judges fr. Dartm. 120. Shepley, George F (D.Clark'* Memo, of judges fr. Dartm. 130. Sherbrooke, Robert Lowe, Viscount. . . .Higgin- son,T.W. Eng. statesm. 320. Sherburue,Sir E.Chalmers. Eng. poets, 6: 603. Sheridan family Maginn. Fras. papers, 91. Sheridan, Mrs. Frances, Memoirs of. . . .Elwocd. Lit. ladies, i: 166. Sheridan,Gen. Philip Henry Brockett. Gr. capt. 187. — Glazier, W. Heroes, 275. — Stowe. Men of time, 405. — as a cavalryman Shanks. Rec. of gen- erals, 128. 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Poets of Greece, 73. State,the,Aristotle's conception of (A.C. Bradleigh) Abbott, E. Hellenica, 181. — Interference of, with private contracts Bolles. Chap. pol. econ. 170. in spiritual matters. .. .Froude.R.H. Re- mains, pt. 2, I: 184. with individual duty. . . .Hazard. Ess. on lang. 256. with corporation and church property.. . . Mill, J. S. Dissert. (N.Y.) 1:28. — Power of.dcvcloped by mental culture Choate. Addr. 106. — Sphere, powers and duties of Greeley. Ess. pol. econ. 120. State intervention, General aspects of Faw- cett. Ess. & lee. 31. State papers, Neglect of, in England .Ewald. Stories fr. st. p.ip. i: I. State rights and state sovereignty Black, J. S. Ess. 212, 595. — MadisonJ. Letters, 3: 217. 4: 18, 61, 289, 290. State sovereignty. National sovereignty against. Blaine. Polit. discus. 260. — Revived doctrine of. . .Garfield. Wks. 2: 708. States, Dec.ny of,Is it inevitable ?. . . . Northcote. Lee. & ess. 1. — True greatness of Bacon. Ess. Statesmanship Ballantyne. Ess. 95. — British, Prospects of. . .Greg. Ess. pol. 2: 364. — Constitutional and autocratic Greg,W. R. Pol. prob. I. — Physical basis of. .Ames.M.C. Outlines, 155. Statesmen, Philosophers and Amcs,M.C. Outlines, 164. Statistics and economic science DufT.M.E. G. Miscel. I. — (R.M.-Smith) Am. Econ. Ass. 3. — Lies of Sargant. Ess. 2: 56. — Origin and progress of. . . (J. C.G.Kennedy) Am. Geog. Soc. 2. pt. 1:92. — Study of. . . .(D.R.Dewey) Am. Econ. Ass.4. in colleges fC. D.Wright) Am. Econ. Ass. 3. — Tabulation of.bv machinery. . . (C.F. Pidgin) Conv. Labor Bur. 1889:70. — Utility of Giffen. Essays in finance, 2: 275. 315- Statins and the later Roman epic Coniniiton. Miscel. 348. STATUES 275 STEWART Statues Tuckerman. Collector, 309, or Cri- terion, 325. Staunton, Henry do, chief justice of England, 1323-1330 Campbell. Ch. just. 1:95. Stavenhagen,B. .. .With portrait. Buffen.F.F. Mus. celeb. 95. Steam . . .(O.Reynolds) Owens college essays, 1874: 161. Steam engine and its application tolocomotion. Nicoll. Great move. 390. — The inventor of Delepierre. Hist. difF. 139. — Watt's invention of. . . .Smiles. Indus, biog. Steam-engines, First Lewis, T.C. Mechani- cians, I. \ Steam-hammer, Invention of the Nasmyth, Ja. Autobiog. 235, 270. — Smiles. Indus, biog. Steam heating .Rumford.S. 3:475. Steam navigation, Early Hazard, T.R. Mis- eel. 272. Stearns, Asahel Peabody. Harv. rem. 51. Stearns, O Peabody. Harv. rem. 163. Stearns, Mrs. S. Burger Brockett. Woman's work, 760. Stedmaii,Edmund C Bolton, S.K. Amer. au. 232. — Derby, J. C. Fifty years, 530. — Ridcing,W.II. Boyhood of liv. authors, 195. — at home. . .(A.B.Dodd) Gilder. Authors,273. — Victorian poets . . .Ta5'lor,H. Grit. ess. 2S4. Steedman, Gen. James B Reid,W. Ohio in the war.7S4. — Shanks. Rec.of generals, 276. Steel,Cast, Invention of . . Smiles. Indus. biog. Steele,Elizabcth. .Ellet. Women of revol.l: 297. Steele,Sir Richnrd Collier, W.F. Hist. Eng. lit. 269. — Dennis, J. Studies, 14S. — Drake, N. Ess. Tatler, i: 41. — Forster.J. Hist. ess. 2: 105. — Thackeray. Humorists. — Timbs. Anec. biog. wits, I. — Wotton. Word por- traits, 299. — and Addison. . . . Jones, W. A. JLit. stud. I: i. — Thomson, Mrs. Ccl. friend. 1:227. — as an ess.iyist Drake, N. Ess. Tatler, i: 1S5. — Purncll. Liter. 192. — Bibliography Aitken. Life of S. 2: 387. — Censor Tuckerman. Charac. 3S. Steen,Jan. . . .Gower. Fig. painters IIoll. 49. — Wedmore. Masters of genre, 106. Stevens, George. Puck the commentator. Disraeli,!. Curios. (N.Y. 4v.) 4: 197. Steflfanoni Willis. Hurry-graphs, 218. Steinmetz. Karl Frcidrich von Strauss,G.L. M. Men of Ger. 2: 151. Stella, Sidney's Jameson. Loves of poets. — Svvift's Jameson. Loves of poets. Stendhal, M.de,/jf?/(/. See Beyle, II. Stephen, St Baldwin, G.C. Rep. men, 211. Stephen, Sir J. F With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 6: 14. Stephens,Alexander H Savage. Liv. rep. men, 451. — Bartlett. Pres. candidates, 179. — Bolton, S.K. How success is won, 152. — ■ With portrait. Carroll, H. 12 Amer. 429.— Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 540.— Derby, J. C. 50 years, 500. — Lanman.C. Haphazard, 342. Stephens, Andrew ...Redding. Misers, 1:267. Stephens.Ann Sophia With portrait. Hart, J.S. Fem. prose, 204. — (Winterbotham) Everest. Poets of Conn. 383. Stephens, Catharine. See Capell.C. Stephens, Henry, 1528-159S, French classical scholar Craik. Pursuit knowl. i: 161. Stephenson, George. . . . Adams, W.H.D. Steady aim, 21. — Famous boys, 39. — Hale.E.E. Lights, 5O9. — Lewis, T.C. Mechanicians. 72. — Men who have risen, 7. — With portrait. Nicoll. Great move. 412. — With portrait. Seymour.C.C.B. Self-made, 575. — Smiles. Engin. 3: 13. — and the railway Bo3'd. Crit. ess. 249. — Memories of 'Tapton house Grundy, F. Pictures, 113. Stephenson, Robert, 1 803-59. • • .Smiles. Engin. ,3:43- Stepney,G (S.Johnson) Chalmers. Eng. poets, 8: 349. Stereoscope,The. . .9.Bailey,S. Discourses, 223. — and stereograph. . . .Holmes. Soundings, 124. Stereotyping in England, Queen Charlotte the originator of. . . .Doran. Queens Uanov. 2. Sterling,John Brimley.G. Ess. 239. — Gil- fillan. Mod. lit. 347. — Gilfill.nn. 3d gall. 273. — Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot. 2:281. — Carlyle's life of Eliot, Geo. Ess. 184. — • Philips, S. Ess. from Times, 2: 132. — the idealist Tuckerman. Charac. i: 193. — Sketch of life of (J.C.Hare) Sterling,). Ess. I: I. Sternberg, A. von. Novels. . .Jameson. Studies. Sterne,Laurence JeafTreson. Novelists, 1:180. — Purnell. Liter. 205. — Saunders, F. Famous books, 121. — Scott, W. Biog. mem. I. — Thackeray. Humorists. — Tainc. Eng. lit. 2:179. — Tuckerman. Ess. 315. — Wot- ton. Word portraits, 302. Stesichorus. . Arnold, E. Poets of Greece, 145. — ■ Mills. Poets of Greece, 84. Eteuben, Frederick William von With por- trait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 1:298. — ■ Hcadley.J.T. Washington, I: 293. Stevens, Alexander H., JI.D. . . .Francis. N.Y. surg. 131. Stevens, Edwaro Lewis (A.Lincoln) Har- vard mem. biog. 2: 3gr. Stevens, Gorham Phillips Harvard mem. biog. 2:395. Stevens,Malvina. . . .Brockett. Woman's work, 7S2. Stevens, Thomas Bourne, II. R.F. Eng. seam. I: 277. Steven3,Thomas, founder of St. Andrew's col- lege ...Mozley. Reminis. 2:19. Stevens, William Oliver (C.G.Loring,jr.) Harvard mem. biog. 1: 137. Stevenson,John McCosh. Scot. phil. 107. Stevenson.Mary Burder. Pious wom. 627. Stevenson, Robert Louis James, H. Par. portr. 137. — Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde, Genesis of Walsh.W.S. Paradox, 174. — Works Lang. Ess. in lit. 24. Stevenson, Thomas, civil engineer Steven- son, R.L. Mem. 132. Stewart family Taylor,J. Fam. of Scot. 2:65. Stewart.Gen.A.P.. .Pollard. Life of Lee, 711. Stewart.Alexander Miller,H. Lead, arti- cles, 170. Stewart.Alexander T Chambers, W. Rem. pers. 238. — Houghton. Kings, 80. Stewart,Alvan Proctor. Lawy. of N.Y. 205. Stewart, Dugald McCosh. Scot. phil. 275.— Miller.H. Lead, articles, 369. — Philosophy of. . .JeflFrey.F. Conlrib.Ed.Rev. STEWART 276 STRANGEWAIES Stewart.F.Campbell Francis.S.W. N.Y. phy?. lOI. Stewart, Harriet B. . . .ClementJ. Noble deeds, 313- Stewart, John," walking Stewart ". . . .Dc Quin. Lit. rem.(Bost.)2: ':2g. or Note-book (Bost.), 241. — Seilharncr. Amer. theatre, 3. Stewart.Lady Margaret. . .Burder. Pious worn. 348. Stifter.A Zimnncrn. For. novelists, 1:105. Stigand,.-\bp. of Canterbury. . . .Adams, WILD. Worthies, 303. — Hook. Abps. Cant. 1:^04. Stills, Moreton (S.L.Hollingsworth) Gross. Lives physicians, 757. Stillington, Robert. ..Campbell. Ld.chan. 1:331. Stillman, Samuel. .Loring,J.S. 100B0st.0ra.222. Stimulants; The coming man will drink wine. Fiske, [. Tobacco, S2. Stirling, W.Ale.\andcr,Earl of Chalmers. Eng. poets, 5:289. — lleadlcy.J.T. Wash- ington, 2: 267. — Rogers, C. ^Iem. Stirling, 1:32. — Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot. 1:70. Stith.Zoda G .. Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 544- Stock-watering Adams, C.F. Erie, 398. Stockings Doran. Habits, 193. Stockmar, Christian Fried. .Baron von Smitli,Gold. Lee. & ess. 182. — Wraxall. Scraps, 2: 301. Stockton, F.R Rideing. Boyhood. Stockton, Richard Lincoln. R.W. Signers, 63. — Lossing. Signers, 77. — Sanderson. Signers, 3. Stockton, Comm. Robert F Forney. Anec. 2:30. — Quincy.J. Figures, 230. Stoddard.Mrs.Lavinia Stone Griswold. Fein, poets, 44. Stoddard, Richard H Bolton, S.K. Amer. au. 2og. — Derby, J. C. 50 years, 595. — at home . .(J. B. Gilder) Gilder. Authors, 2gi. Stoddirt, Thomas Tod Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot. 2: 326. Stoic. The Hume. Philos. wks. 3: 159. Stoicism, Roman, as a religion Wilson,J.M, Ess 304. Stoics, The Lewes. Biog. phil. — (Alex. Grant) Oxf. ess. 1858:80. — philosophy of, Marcus Aurelius and. . . .Pol- lock. Ess. in juris. 314. Stokes, William .... Bcttany. Em. doctors, 2: 18S Stolen property, traffic in, Prevention of Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond '84: 266. — (E.Hill ami G.Attenborough) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond '71:295. Stone, And rew Leete Loring,J.S. 100 Bost, ora. 683. Stone.Gen. diaries P., Work of, in geography (R.E.Cobslon) Am. Geog. Soc. 19:48. Stone. Edmund, Eng. mnthematician Craik Pursuit knowl. i: 99. Stone, Goodwin Atkins . . .(L.P.Hopkins) Har vard mem. biog. 2:313. Stone, [erome, Eng. scholar Craik. Pursuit knowl. 1: 103. Stone. Marcus .. .With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 6: 33. Stone, Thomas . . .Lincoln.R.W. Signers, 64. — Lossing. Signers, 151. — Sanderson. Sign- ers. 9. Stone age (Wilson) Roy. Soc. Canada. 7. — The later, in Europe. . (E.Clodd) Proctor R.A. Lais. read. 108. Stone-flingcr 01 Campeachy Clark, W.G. Lit. rem. 329. Stones in the wall, The. . . .Kingslcy.C. Sci. lee. — Sermons in Dunman. Talks, sci. 149. Storace,Anna Selina, <■«//«/ Nancy, English vo- calist .. .Clayton, E.C. Queens, 138. Storage.Stephen, English musician. . . .Hogarth. Mem. opera, 2:359. Storck, Sebastian van, . . Pater. Imag. port. 89. Storey,Mrs. Amos. .Clement, J. Noble deeds, 93. Storks and authors Taylor.B. At home, 2:253. Storms, Great. . .Proctor,R.A. Rough ways, 313. — Law of'. . , Chambers' Papers, no. 53. Storm-water, Effect of, on sewers. .. (R.Moore; G.E. Waring) Am. Pub.llealth, 6: 320. Stori;ow, Samuel. . . .(T.W.Higginson) Harvard mem. biog. 2: 439. Storrs,R.S.,jr Fiske. Off-hand, 301. Storucco.Chasm of the Willis. Hurry- graphs, 107. Story, Joseph (G.S.Hillard) Mass. Hist. Proc. 10: 176. — With portrait. Ainer. nat. portr. gall. 3. — With portrait. Duyckinck. Nat. port. gal. 1:430. — With portrait. Gris- wold. Prose writ. 138. — Loring,J.S. ico Bost. ora. 555. — Mathews. Men & bks. 97. — Peabody. Harv. rem. 56. — (W.Newell) Ware,W. Amer. Unita. 2: 175. — Home of.(F.Howland) Homes Am. statesm. 427. — A journey with Quincy,J. Figures, 18S. — Tribute to Sumner. Works, 1:133, 258. Story, William W. .. .Forman. Liv. poets, 155. Story, short, Philosophy of Matthews, B. Pen & ink, 67. Story-telling Payn. Private views, 70. Stothard,Thos.,Eng.paintcr. . . .Spooner. Biog. fine arts, 2:928. — Thornbury. Brit. art. 2: 131. — Wedmore. Studies, 2d ed. 75. Stout,Andrew V Houghton. Kings, 116. Stow,John,the antiquarian tailor Doran. Habits, 274. — Fuller. Worthies, 2: 3S0. Stowe.C.E .. ..Barnard, II. Educ.i. biog. 344. Stowe, Harriet Beecher . . .Bartlett.D.W. Mod. agitators, 73. — Bolton, S.K. Girls who be- came famous, I.- — Darton. Fam. girls, 103. — Derby ,J.C. Fifty years, 452. — Griswold. Prose writ. 629. — • Hart, J. S. Fern, prose, 286. — (R.T.Cooke) Our fain. wom. 581. — (E.P.Parker) Parton. Em. wom. 296. — at home.(J.H.Twichell) Gilder. Authors, 313. — The minister's wooing . . . StephenJ.F. Ess. by barr. 3P7. — Novels Senior. Ess. on fie. 397. — Uncle Tom's caMn..Nichol,J. Amer. lit. 366. Stowell.SirW. Scott, Baron Scott. . . Brougham. Wks. 4:67. — Talfourd. Crit. wr. —Town- send. 12 judges, 2: 279, Stradling,Sir John .. Bell,R. Lit. & sci. men, 2: 142. Strafford, Thorn as Wentworth.Earl of.. Adams, W.H.D. Men at helm, 11. ~ Ewald. Repr. statesmen, i: i — Forster. Brit, statesm 2: 178. — Forster. Statesm. of Comm. — Lodge. Portraits (Bohn), 4. — Macdiarmid. Brit. Stat. 2:1. — Mozley. Ess, 1: i. Stranahan.Mrs.Mariamne Fitch Brockelt. Woman's work, 651. Strangewaies, Sir James Manning,J.A. Speakers, 112. STRANGULATION 277 STUDY 8tran^ulation,Eifects of. .Brodie, Wks. 1:407. Strasburg Bellows. Old world, 1:299. — Cathedral of . . . .Guild. Over the ocean, 364. Stratford, J oha de, Chancellor, 1330 Foss. Judges, 3:515. — Campbell. Ld. chan. I: 186. — Hook. Abps. Cant. 4:2. Stratford, Robert de, Chancellor, 1337 Foss. Judges, 3:519. Stratford-on-Avon. . . .Beecher. Star papers, 27. — Guild. Over the ocean, 118. — Hawthorne. Old home, 106. — Irving. Sk. book, 194. — Stowe. Sunny mem. I: 195. Stratford,Conn Ess. from Nation, 163. — Lanman. Recol. 161. Straton Mills. Poets of Greece, 392. Strauss, David Friedrich . . . .Gostwick.J. Ger- man culture, 446. — Lichtenberger. Hist. German theology, 321. — Oxenham. Stud. in eccl. his. 297. — and Voltaire. ..Pressens6. Contem. port. 79. Strawberries. . . .BurroughsJ. Locusts, 65. — Hunt.L. Seer, I:i68. — in London Story, A. T. Vagrom. 92. Strawberry hill . . . Hayward,A. Em, statesm. 2:243. Streams. See Rivers. Street.Alfred Billings. Griswold. Poets Am. 408. Street.George E With photo. Cooper,T. Men of mark, 3: 24. Street-car employes N. Y. Labor, 1886. Street life .. .Fairbanks, O.B. Aguecheek, 189. Street musicians Story.A.T. Vagrom. i. Street noises Lang. Leaders, 100. Streets, Education of the Arnold, F. Arm- chair, 246. Streeter.Mrs Elizabeth M. .Brockett. Woman's work, 659. Strength and heakh. Mathews. Men & bks.129. Stringham.Silas Horton. .With portrait. Head- ley,J.T. Farragut, 112. Strikes Mass. Labor, '71:39. — Miller.H. Hist. ess. 183.— N.Y. Labor.'8s.'86.'87.'88. — Senior. Hist. ess. 117.— Walker. Wages, 385. — Act relative to N. J. Labor, '85: 272, 416. — and combinations Mich. Labor, '85. — and labor organizations N. J. Labor, '87: 103, 215. — and labor troubles, Early. . .N. J. Labor, '85, 272. — and lockouts, Dialogue on Rogers, H. Ess. fr G.W. 231. in Illinois, 1S81-86 Ills. Labor, '88. in Massachusetts, 1881-86, Statistics of . . . Mass. Labor, '89 : i. in the United States . . ..U. S. Labor, 3. N. J. .Statistics of. .N. J. Labor, '83: 138. '86: 190. '87: loi. — Australian. i8go ...U. S. Cons. rept. no. 123. — and their reinedy Greeley. Hints, ref. 364- — Cause and prevention of N. J. Labor, '83: 138. — in England, 1838-60. . . . Nat. Ass. Soc. Sci. Rept. on strikes, i860. — in Massachusetts,i830-i87g . . .Mass. Labor, '80:3. — in Michigan Mich. Labor, '86. — in New York, 1885-89 N. Y. Labor, '89. — Legislation on, in U.S U.S. Labor, 3. — Railroad, on Gould southwestern system .... (F.H.Betton) Conv. Labor Bur. '86:24. Strikes, railroad, Prevention of (Adams) American railway, '89. — Stonemasons' strike in London, T8C1-62 .... (F.Harrison) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1863: 710. — Theory and tendency of (H.Fawcett) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1859:635. — Trade differences, Investigation of (J.M. Ludlow) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1863: 693. — West Yorkshire coal strike, 1858. .(J. Holmes) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1850: 640. Strobel, Philip Davidson.J.W. Writ, cf South, 545. Strode, Sir George. Woolrych. Serjeants, 1:437. Strode.Thomas. . . .Woolrych. Serjeants, l: 441. Strong, Caleb Lodge, 11. C. Studies, 224. — (H.C.Lodge) Mass. Hist. Proc. I: 290. Strong.William With portrait. Barnes, V/. H. Sup. ct. loi. Strossmayer.Jos.J., bishop of Djakovo Lavelej'e. Balkan peninsula. Stroud,GeorgeM'Dowcll. . Brown, D. P. Forum, 2:159. Strozzi, Alcssandra,Ariosto and Jameson. Loves of poets. Strozzi, Filippo. . . .Symonds. Age of despots, 2S5. — Tartt. Ess. 1:143. Strozzi, Palla degli Symonds. Reviv. of learn. 165. Struensee,J.F..Count,.Adminiftration and fall of ... .Mackintosh, J. Miscel. 217. — and Queen Caroline Mathilde. . . .Wilson, II. S. Stud, in hist. 69. Struthers.John. . . . Wilson, J. G. Poets of Scot. l; 540. Strutt,Jedcdiah Smiles. Self-help. Stuart.Lady Arabella, . . .Adams, W.H.D. Sun- shine of domes, life, 119. — With portrait. Costello. Englishwomen, 1:197. — Lodge, portraits (Bohn), 3. — Strickland. Tudor prin. 329. — Loves of Disraeli,!. Curios. (N.Y. 4V.) 3:267. Stuart.Charles Edward, Pretender. See Charles Edward. Stuart.Gilbert Charles With portrait. Amer. nat. portr. gall. i. — Baker,W.S. Portr. of Wash. 113. — Lester. Artists, 117. — Spooner. Biog. fine arts, 2:934.— Tuck- erman. Artist-life, 28. — Tuckerman. Ar- tists, 107. Stuart, Henry B., Cardinal York Jesse. Pre- tenders, 377. Stuart,Gen. James E.B. . . .Cooke, J. E. Wearing of the gray, 17. — Pollard. Life of Lee, 421. ■ — Snow. So. generals. 356. Stuart books,The. . Reed,W.B. Among books, 155- Stuarts,The,of England. Brewer. Eng stud. 162. Student,The,and his vocation Buchanan. David Gray, 177. Studies Bacon. Ess. — Conflict of Wright.C. Philos. dis. 267. — in academies, Relative value of. . . .(C.S.Hal- sey) N. Y. Regents, 81:675. Study a corrective of morbid notions. . . (C.H. Dall) Bracket!, A. C. Educa.of girls,i66,228. — Art of Bain, A. Prac. ess. 203. — courses of,Basis of (J.H.Hoose) N. Y. Regents, 91: 463. Overcrowded (G.A.Bacon) N. Y. Re- gents, loi, app: 107. STUDY 278 SULPHUR Study, general divisions of.Classification of . . . . (H.C.Kirk)N. Y. Regents, 85:522. — A ple.1 for Bethune. Orations, 345. Btump-orator Carlyle. Latter-day. 8tukeley,Thos. . . .Simpson. School of Shaks- pere, 1. Bturge.J Blaikie,W.G. Leaders, 141. — Famous boys. 2S3. Bturgis. William. (C.G.Loring) Mass. Hist. Proc. 7: 420. Sturm, Jo Quick. Educ. ref. 27. Sturmi,St.,of Fulda. . . .Maclear. Apostles, 132. Stuttgart Howard, B.W. One year, 44. Style Calvert. Ess.aisth. 94. — De Quin. Hist. ess. (Bost.) 2:61. — and diction Buhver, E. Caxtoniana. — bespeaks the man Jacox. Lit. life, 417. — Clearness of Hare. Guesses, 2:228. — English prose,Progress of. .. .Drake, N. Ess. Tatler, 2; 1. — Familiar Hazlitt. Table talk. — The genteel, in writing Lamb. Elia. — in art Hamcrton. Portfo. pap. 249. Hints on the formation of Poynter. Ten Ice. 115. — Literary Coleridge. Lit. rem. I: 230. — Forsyth, W. Essays, 162. — Pater. Apprcc. i. — Symonds. Ess. i: 256. 2: i. good, Value and characteristics of Mathews. Lit. style, 5. — Philosophy of . . .Spencer,n. Ess. (N.Y.)9. — Poetic. . . .Gummerc. Handbook of poetics. Modern Shairp. Aspects poetry. ■ — Simplicity in Hare. Guesses, I: 290. Subiaco, Visit to, from Rome Lowell. Writ. l: 152. Sublime, The. .Bain. On teaching English, 145. — Begg. Development of taste. 273. — Harris. Theory of the arts, i: 267. — Knight. Prin- ciples of taste. Subscription to creeds. . .Stanley. Essays, 4. — Knight,W. Stud. 318. Sub-treasury system, 1839 Hilliard,II.W. Sp. 9. — Winthrop.R.C. Addresses, 1:227. Buburb.Growth of a. Arnold, F. Arm-chair, lor. Subjunctive in Latin lladley.J. Ess. 215. Success Bancroft, II. H. Works, 38:165.-^ Boyd. Recreat. 2: 19. — Dodge, M. A, G.ala, 3gi. — Emerson. Society, 267. — Gladden, W. Plain thoughts, 121. — Kaye. Essays of optimist, 77. — Mowry,W.A. Talks, 57. — Conditions of Bosanquet. Ess. 271. — Key to Kinsley. Views, 231. Suchet,Louis Gabriel Headlcy. Napoleon, 2:2i8. — Redding. Pcrs. remin. 2:167. Suckling, Sir J. . . .Chalmers. Eng. poets, 6: 485. — Hazlitt. Comic. — (E. W. Gosse) Ward. Eng. poets, 2: 170. — Wotton. Word por- traits, 304. Sudbury.Simon, 1375-1381 . Hook. Abps. 4: 244. Sudbury.Mass Drake, S.A. Hist, fields Mid. 410. Sue,Eugene Mil!er,H. Hist. ess. 482. Suez to Gaza Kinglake. Eothen, 188. Suez canal Adams, W.H.D. Land of the Nile, 323. — Coffin, C.C. Our new way, 47. — Loring.W.W. Confed. soldier, 241. — in international law Lawrence. Ess. int. law, 41. Buffering Parsons.T. Mystery. 98 — Philosophy of Fairbanks,O.B. Ague- cheek, 247. Suffering, Privilege of Manning,}. M. 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Ed. by- Lodge, 5:471. 6:3- Whist and whist-players Hayward,A. Ess. 2d ser. i: 3S4. — Language of. .Proctor,R.A. Other suns, 356. — Mrs. Battle's opinions on Lamb. Elia. — Signaling in. Proctor,R.A. Other suns, 378. Whist-players Payn. Private views, 176. Whistler, James Abbott McNeill Rossetti, W. M. Fine art, 272. — Wedmore. Four masters, 28. Whistles, locomotive. Signaling by, on English railways . . . . Japp. Days w. Indus. 200. Whitakor, Mrs. Mary Scrimzeour. . . .Davidson, J.W. Writ, of South, 609. Whitaker, William. . Woolrych. Serjeants, 2:562. Whitbread, Samuel Creasy. Etonians, 459. Whitoher, Frances Miriam Hart,J.S. Fcm. prose, 498. White, Canvass With portrait. Stuart,C.B. Am engineers, 74. Whita, Daniel A. .(J.Walker) Mass. Hist. Proc. 6:263. — Peabody. Harv. grad. 76. WhitB,Gilbert,of Selborne Mitchell. Wet days, 262. — Nat. history of Selborne. ..Burroughs.J. In- door, 162. — Saunders. F. Famousbooks, 76. Whita.Henry Kirke... Craik. 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Shaksp. 298. — health of.Effect of certain forms of employ- ment on (CD. Wright) Mass. Labor,. 1875:67. — Hemans' Records of Jefrrey,F. Contrib. Ed. Rev. — Ideal Linton, E.L. Girl of per. 1:58. — in the civil service (W.C.Taylor) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1879:650. — in India, Condition and character of,i850... . Dutt. Ess. 118. Education of,i850 Dutt. Ess. 267. — - in literature... Greenwood, F.W. P. Misc. 240. — in prison Lucas. Mornings, i: 260. — Industrial employment of Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1857: 531. — labor for, Dignity of Field, Mrs.H.M. Sk. France, 243. — Little Linton, E.L. Girl of per. 1:48. — married, Legal status of Williams, Syd. Forensic, 2r3. — Property disabilities of. .(H.N.Mozley) But- ler. Woman's work, 1S6. — Medical education of. ..(S.Jex-Blake) Trans. Soc. Sci. Lond. 1873: 385. — Movements of Rands, W.B. Holbeach, l: 238. — Occupations for ; The transition Stowe, H.B. Chimney, 123. — of Homer and other poets Symonds. Greek poets, i: 124. — Old Montgomery, J. 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Woodford,J.R.,bishop of Ely. .(Photo.) Cooper, T. Men of mark, 4: 10. Woodhouse, James. . .Southey. Uned. poets, 114. Woods, Andrew S (H.Bingham) Memo, of judges fr. Dartm. 25. WoodvUle, Elizabeth. .Russell. Extr. women. 67 Woodville.R.C Tuckerman. Artists, 408 Wood-ward, George W. . . .Brown.D.P. Forum 2: 134. Woodward, Harry. . . Doran. Annals stage, 2 113- Woodward,Mrs Ellet. Pioneer wom. 402 Woodworth, Samuel ..Griswold. Poets Am. 84, WooI,Gen.John Ellis. ...With portrait. Duyck- inck. Nat. port. gal. 2: 366. — Glazier, W, Heroes, 209 — Savage. Liv. rep. men. 493 Woolen industry in England, Early history of. (W.J.Ashley) Am. Econ. Ass. 2. WooUett.William. . .Fr.irholt. Eng. artists, 138 Woolman, John, Christianity of. . ., Russell, A. P Charac. 160. Woolner.Thoijjas With photo. Cooper.T. Men of mark, 2: 27. — Forman. Liv. poets, 275. Woolsey, Georgiana Brockett. Woman's work, 324. Woolsey,Jane C. . . .Brockett. Woman's work, 324- Woolsey, Melancthon Taylor Cooper,J.F. 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Ess. archaeol. I: i. Yosemite Valley Jackson, H.H. Bits trav. home, 87,134. — Marshall, W.G. Thro' Amer. 334. — Pierreport. 5th ave. 52. — Prime, E. D.G. Around world, 46. — Russell, W,H. Hesper, 2: 19. Yoshida-Torajiro Stevenson, R.L. Fam. stud. 172. Young.Arthur Mitchell. Wet days, 248. Young, Brigham. .. .Dilke. Greater Brit. no. — McCarthy.J. Mod. lead. 96. — and his home . Marshall, W.G. Thro' Amer. 172. — Will of Marshall.W.G. Thro' Amer. 499. Young,Charles,and his times. . . .Doran. Drury Lane, 1 : 54. Young, Charles M Baker, H.B. Engl, actors, 2:175. — Matthews, B. Actors, 2: 269. Young, Edward. ...Bell,R. Lit.&sci.men,2: 327. — (S.Johnson) Chalmers. Eng. poets, 13: 339. — Eliot, G. Ess. 7. — Eliot, G. Ess. & leaves, 3. — llazlitt. Eng. poets. — Sanborn, K. Eng. poets, 155. — Tuckerman. Poets, loi. — (G.Saintsbury) Ward. Eng. poets, 3: 222. — Night thoughts Saunders, F. Famous books, 86. Young,Edward Davidson, J. W. Writ, of South, 630. Youngjohn McCosh. 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Lives of presidents. B. 1867. Abercromby, R. Seas and sides. L. 1S88. Adams, C. F. New departure. B. 1881. t^W^fr ^'^'^ ^* Chapters of Erie. B. 1871. /^///^/--3 Adams, C. K. Represen. Brit, orations. N.Y. 1884. 3 v. l/^fSC^^'f^Adams, J. Works. B. 1S50-6. 10 v. Adams, W. H. D. Celeb. Eng. women. L. 1884. Celebrated women travellers. L. 1883. English party leaders. L. 1878. 2 v Great English churchmen. L. 1879. Great names in Eur. history. Edin. 1879. Heroes of the cross. L, 1880. In perils oft. N.Y. 1886. Learned in the law. L. [1882.] Men at the helm. Edin. 1862. Old English worthies. Edin. 1873. Records of noble lives. L. ii. d. Some heroes of travel, L. 1880. Women of fashion. L. 1878. 2 v. /75/4//'/^ Addison, J. Works. L. 1854-6. 6 v. Adolphus, J. French revolution. L. 1799. 2 v. Agassiz, L. Geological sketches B. 1876. 2 v. Agnew, D. C. A. Protestant exiles. L. 1871. 2V. ini. Aguilar, G. Women of Israel. N. Y. 1879. Alford, H. Poets of ancient Greece. L. 1841. Alger, W. R. 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L 1887. Astie', J. F. Louis XIV. B. 1855. Atkinson, E. W. Queens of Prussia. L. 1858. Austin, A. Poetry of the period. L 1870. Austin, W. S. and Ralph, J. Poets-laureate. L. 1853. 11 O S. C 20 Bacon, F. Essays, ed. by Whately. N.Y. 1857. lUPJl Baddeley, W. S. Travel-tide. L. 1889. Bideau, A. Vagabond. N.Y. 1859. Bagehot, "W. Biog studies. L. 1881. ^^2.(^ E^ Economic studies. L 1880. 3'jXfZi Eng. constitution. N. Y. 1877. ^3'^/<^^^ Estimates of Englishmen. L. 1858. Literary studies. L. 1879. 2 v. /^i>l O/f^i ^ Baildon, H. B., £^. Round table series. Edin. i887./y^/C^7 Bailey, J. B. Modern Methuselahs. L. 1888. Bailey, S. Discourses. L. 1852. Essays. P. 1831. 7//SJ>2/ Baillie, J. Life-studies. N Y. 1857. Bain, A. Practical essays. N.Y. 1884. 0>§O 1 C 1'] Baker, H. B, English actors. N.Y. 1879 2 v. Baker, W. S. Portraits of Washington. P. 1880. Balch,T.^^. Maryland line. P. 1857. ^^Zlff^"^^ Baldwin, G.C. Represent, men of New Test. N.Y. i860. Baldwin, J. G. Party leaders. N.Y. 1855. 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