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INDEX. 



Clemency of Elizabeth, vii. 153. 



Clement, Pope, his answer to the car 

 dinal, complaining of Michael An- 

 gelo s painting him as a damned 

 soul, i. 358. 



Clement VII. an example against irre- 

 soluteness, ii. 19. 



Clergy, improper conduct of, vii. 37 ; 

 provision of, vii. 94; privileges of, 

 reduced, iii. 226 ; residence by, 

 vii. 92. 



Clerks, convict, to be burned in the 

 hand, iii. 226 ; of council, choice in, 

 vi. 424. 



Clifford, Sir Conyers, disaster of, vi. 

 308. 



Clifford impeaches the Lord Chamber 

 lain, iii. 296. 



Clifford, Sir Robert, joins in Perkin 

 Warbeck s conspiracy, iii. 285 ; won 

 over to the king, iii. 299. 



Clinias, in Plato, his opinion of war, 

 v. 247. 



Clodius s acquittal and Catullus s ques 

 tion to his jury, i. 354. 



Cloth manufactory, laws regarding, iii. 

 388. 



Cloves, power of on water, iv. 49. 



Clouds mitigate the heat of the sun, 

 i. 326. 



Coffee, effects of, iv. 389. 



Cogitation, words the image of, ii. 396. 



Coin of Pope Julius, vi. 456. 



Coins, one of the external points of 

 separation with Scotland, v. 26. 



Coke, expostulation to Lord Chief Jus 

 tice, vii. 296 ; book wise, but com 

 paratively ignorant of men, vii. 298 ; 

 admission of his great legal know 

 ledge, vii, 298, 302 ; his faults in 

 pleading shown, vii. 299 ; his faults 

 exposed, vii. 299, 300 ; his too much 

 love of money, vii. 300 ; advice to, 

 as to charity, vii. 300 ; plainly told 

 how he got his money, vii. 303 ; de 

 fence of judges ; letter to the King 

 concerning commendams, vii. 331 ; 

 his singleness of conduct in the case 

 of commendams, vii. 335 ; abuse 

 offered to Mr. F. Bacon in the Ex 

 chequer, vii. 338 ; reasons for pro 

 moting to Lord Chief Justice of the 

 King s Bench, vii. 340 ; Reports, 

 character of them, v. 342 ; obligation 

 of the law to, v. 342 ; censure of 

 his Reports, vii. 342 ; commanded 

 to forbear sitting at Westminster, 

 vii. 344 ; sequestered from the table 

 of the circuits, vii. 346 ; reports ex- 

 purging of, vii. 346 ; his behaviour in 



church affairs, vii. 350; not changed 

 by being made one of the king s 

 council, vii. 351 ; his corrections in 

 his Reports scorn rather than satis 

 faction to the king, vii. 352 ; justi 

 fication of his Reports, vii. 352 ; 

 removedfrom King s Bench, vii. 352 ; 

 answers to objections taken to parts 

 of his Reports, vii. 373 ; saying of, 

 i. 379 ; his opinion of Lord Bacon s 

 instauratio magna, vii. 380 ; a paper 

 on laws designed against, vii. 401 ; 

 Sir Francis Bacon confesses he was 

 sometimes too sharp to Sir Edward, 

 vii. 425 ; questions demanded touch 

 ing the Reports of, by the king s 

 commandment, vii. 457 ; answers 

 to questions put upon his reported 

 cases, vii. 459, 461, 464; Reports, 

 faults in, the acts of courts, vii. 348. 



Cold, effects of, i. 332, 334 ; condens 

 ation of air by, iv. 14; cause of 

 taking, iv. 27 ; prohibits putrefac 

 tion, iv. 167 ; on the production of, 

 iv. 45 ; the sun magnetical of, iv. 47 ; 

 causes of, iv. 46, 47 ; mortification 

 by, iv. 416. 



Colleges and schools to be encouraged, 

 vi. 411. 



Colic, cure for the, iv. 522. 



Coligni, Admiral, his advice to Charles 

 IX. to war against Flanders, v. 250. 



Colonies, how to be formed, vi. 438 ; 

 management of, vi. 437 ; what first 

 to be done in, vi. 440 ; how to be 

 governed, vi. 439 ; customs and 

 rents to the king from, vi. 441 ; how 

 to choose for, vi. 440. 



Colonization must be voluntary, vi. 441 . 



Colours, which show best by candle 

 light, i. 130 ; of good and evil, frag 

 ment of, i. 223 ; have little necessi- 

 tude with the properties of things, 

 i. 288 ; producing hair of divers, 

 vi. 58 ; of feathers, what causes the 

 different in birds, iv. 3 ; of good 

 and evil, account of the publications 

 of, xxiv. 



Combat, trial of right by, Spanish cus 

 tom, vi. 118. 



Comets, have power over the mass of 

 things, i. 188 ; causes and effects of 

 heat, i. 325. 



Commendams, to the King about, vii. 

 307 ; evils of, vii. 95. 



Comnenus, Emanuel, poisoning of the 

 air by, iv. 496. 



Commentaries and annotations, ii. 215. 



Commerce, considerations respecting, 

 v. 39. 



