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Roman Catholics: in India, 1 29 
«s+» charges against, lii 133 
.. «» letter from the bishops of N. America 
to those of Ireland, liii 340 
«++» proceedings respecting, liv 64] 119] 
133] lv 26] 99] 44. Ivii 29] lviii 49] lix 
49] Ixi 55] 60] 63] 
.-.- letter from the Irish prelates to their 
clergy, lv 349 
«» +. disunion among the Irish, lvi 215] lvii 
142] 
+. priest indicted for marrying a Catholic 
and Protestant, lvii 309 
«».. laws of foreign states respecting eccle- 
siastical matters, lviii 436 
+e Schools for Irish poor in London, !xi 
16 
--+» See also Ireland, and Pope 
Roman empire : nations that completed it’s 
destruction, xii 256 
-+-. State of, in the height of it’s pros- 
perity, xix 134 
-»«. division of the, xxx 199 
---- ravages of, xxx 201 
--. fall of, in the West, xxx 204 
Romana, margq. of, xlviii 222. xlix 22. 1 
201] 216] 230] 232] 88*, 96". li 2, 8, 14, 
17, 19, 23, 44, 72, 189, 317, 365, 396, 
399, 671, 672, 717. lii 13, 163, 207. liii 
111] 
Romance, introduction of, into Europe, xxi 
219 
Romanelli, abbé, liv 89 
Romano, Julio, i 318. xiii 203 
Romans, ancient, private life of the, iv 
291 
 ese2 ——— buildings of the, viii 75] 
esse their order of battle, li 764 
- s+22 ——-— arrangement of their rowers, 
li 766 
eece hothouses not unknown to, 
lii 667 
—— modern, xxiii 7. xl 66] 
Romans, Bern. (Amer.) xxix 83. xxxviii 
448 
Romanzo, sign. a Corsican, duel with a 
French duke in defence of the British 
character, x 91] 
Romanzow, count, xxxiii 228] xlix 256. 1 
351%. 11410. liv 168] 
—— field marsh. iv 33] 36] xi 18] 
25] xii 13] 17] 20] 24] 27] 28] xiii 13] 
xiv 76%] xv 13] 16] xvi 13] 15] 16] 17] 
83] xvii 5] xviii 156*] 138] xix 165] 
xxx 64] 
Romaro, F. murdered, | 21* 
Romart, Jac., tried and executed for mur- 
der, i 99 
Rombaud, gen. killed, xli 93, 94 
Romberg, col. xxix 43] 
Rome, ancient: benefit of the censors to, 
iii 196 
«+++ much fable in the account of, vii 158. 
ix 136. xi 157, 161 
+++. on the comitia of, vii 158 
587 
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Rome, ancient: government of, vii 159 
«++. condition and manners, when first 
pillaged by the barbarians, xix 1 
«++» revenues of, xix 137 
--.- Sce also Roman empire 
Rome, modern: description of, xxxii 47 
eeee jubilees, xli 345 
«+ ee letters from, on the Pantheon, ii 403 
ee» population of, iii 107] iv 191] xxi 217] 
xxiii 224] 
esses robbery of the Mount of Piety, iii 
118] iv 181] 
«e+» gold and silver ores found in the 
mountain Polino, iv 96] 
e»e- new Mount of Piety erected for the 
aid of the Maltese, iv 114] 
«+++ antiquities discovered at, iv 126] vii 
90] 106] viii 61] ix 111] x 123] xiv 
149] xx 193] 
«++. first instruments for measuring time 
at, iv 156, 292 
-+.. catalogue of the Vatican library, v 87] 
+++» purchases at, for the king, v 112] 
e+e. insalubrity of the city and it’s envie 
rons, vi 160 
+--+ part of the treasure in the castle of 
St. Angelo taken out on account of the 
famine, vii 83] 
e+e. brief of the pope depriving murderers 
of sanctuary, viii 120] 
oes. the pope refuses to acknowledge the 
son of the late chev. St. George, ix 6] 
+++» superiors of certain colleges banished 
for having received him with the same 
honours as a sovereign, ix 96 
»» +.» printing types in the college de Pro- 
paganda, ix 112] 
-e.. thirteen cardinals made, ix 146] 
+++. disasters of the church under the 
present pope, x 163] xi 51*] 
+++. church and convent occupied by the 
a claimed by the k. of Naples, xi 
»+-- inoculation introduced at, xi 138] 
+++» fire in the Vatican library, xi 173] 
+e. no altar to be erected in the streets on 
any festival, xi 180] 
-.-» the streets cleared of vagabonds and 
workhouses provided, xii 37] 115] 
-es great sickness at, xii 146] 
- +» very hot summer, xii 88 
+e antiquities of, xii 124. xxxix 421 
.-. the Jews subjected to a mortifying 
ceremony, xii 169 
ee-- insurrection of the galley-slaves at 
Civita Vecchia, xiii 150] 
+++. execution of two murderers at, xiii 
154] 
«+++ women forbidden to appear at church 
with their faces uncovered, xiii 175] 
.--+ Pignarelli beheaded for satirizing {the 
see, xv 92] 
-+ ++ Jesuit seminary shunt up, xv 133] 
»+-- suppression of the order, xvi 132] 
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