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INDEX. 



Cotton, examination of Sir Robert, 

 vii. 406. 



Cotton s case, Sir 11., letter concerning, 

 to the Lord Chancellor from Buck 

 ingham, vii. 436, 439. 



Cotton s cause, letter to the King touch 

 ing, vii. 388. 



Council, act of, vii. 318 ; board, a 

 commission subordinate to, vi. 437 ; 

 privy, how to form, vi. 425 ; choice 

 in clerks of, vi. 424 ; of Ireland, ad 

 vice to reduce the number, v. 201. 



Counsel, pleading, i. 181 ; essay of, 

 i. 68 ; one of the fruits of friendship, 

 i. 93 ; its two sorts, i. 93 ; honest, 

 rare but from a perfect friend, i. 93 ; 

 bounds of, ii. 30 ; fined for long 

 bills, vii. 285 ; as to refusing to be, 

 vii. 384. 



Counsels, cabinet, a motto for them, 

 i. 70. 



Counsellor of state, capital offence to 

 conspire the death of, iii. 225. 



Counsellor, privy, his duty, vi. 423. 



Counsellors, privy, bound by oath to 

 secrecy, vi. 424 ; their delivery by 

 one of the principal offenders, vi. 

 339 ; degenerate arts of some by 

 which they gain favour ; others 

 &quot; negotiis pares,&quot; yet unable to am 

 plify their own fortunes, i. 98 ; in 

 plantations, should be noblemen and 

 gentlemen, not merchants, i. 118 ; 

 of state, choice of as to their num 

 ber, vi. 422 ; for what bills punish 

 able, vii. 285 ; of state, vi. 421. 



Countries, Low, vii. 171. 



Court, the King s, vi. 446 ; of the 

 green cloth, vi. 6; rolls, examina 

 tion of, vii. 284. 



Courtier, the boon obtained of an em 

 peror by a, vi. 404. 



Courtiers, H. Noel s opinion of, i. 402. 



Courts, of justice, their four bad in 

 struments, i. 182; leet, sheriff s 

 turn, &c., xiii. 356; of chancery, 

 delays how to be remedied, vii. 246 ; 

 of common law, growth of, vii. 328 ; 

 for the borders of Scotland, sugges 

 tions for, v. 21 ; several, of justice, 

 one of the internal points of separa 

 tion with Scotland, v. 31 ; of justice, 

 the ordinary, vi. 419; as to their 

 jurisdiction, vi. 417. 



Coventry seasoned by Lord Coke in 

 his ways, vii. 353. 



Covering, defects of, ii. 280. 



Cramp, comes of contraction, iv. 549. 



Cranfield s, Sir Lionel, saying, i. 355. 



Craniology, ii. 157. 



Crassus, answers of his, i. 383. 



Creatures, perfection of history of, ii. 

 102 ; living, comparative magnitude 

 of, iv. 461 ; bred of putrefaction, 

 iv. 363. 



Credulity and imposition, concurrence 

 between, ii. 41 ; adamant of lies, 

 vii. 93. 



Critical knowledge, ii. 215. 



Critics, their rash judgment, ii. 215 ; 

 absurd mistakes of, ii, 215. 



Croesus, reason of for preferring peace 

 to war, i. 382 ; Solon s answer to 

 him, i. 390. 



Crollius, chemical dispensatory of, iv. 

 532. 



Cross row, second letter of the, vii. 202 ; 

 third letter, vii. 206 ; fourth letter, 

 vii. 212. 



Crowd is not company, i. 87. 



Crown, one of the external points of 

 separation with Scotland, v. 26 ; no 

 crown of Europe has so great a pro 

 portion of demesne and land revenue, 

 v. 332. 



Crown s revenues, vi. 448. 



Crudity, experiment touching, iv. 447. 



Crystal, congealing water into, iv. 180 ; 

 comes of water, vii. 214. 



Cuffe, evidence against, vi. 361. 



Cuffe, Henry t enemy to all superiors, 

 vi. 320. 



Culture of the mind, ii. 239. 



Cunning, essay of, i. 75. 



Cupid, or an atom, iii. 43. 



Cure in some ulcers and hurts, iv. 415. 



Cures worked by the imagination, iv. 

 532 ; by motion of consent, iv. 40. 



Curiosity unprofitable, ii. 39. 



Custom and education, essay on, i. 133. 



Custom, its froward retention as tur 

 bulent as innovation, v. preface iii ; 

 cure by, iv. 39 ; its froward retention 

 as froward as innovation, i. 82 ; 

 only alters nature, i. 131 ; the prin 

 cipal magistrate of man s life, i. 131 ; 

 power of on meats, &c., iv. 148 ; 

 cannot affirm what is unreasonable, 

 vi. 106. 



Customs, statutes of, 6 R. II., 9 R. 

 II., 13 H. IV., 1 H. V., vi. 53; 

 statutes of, 3 Ed. I., 1 Ed. III., 

 14 Ed. III., 17 Ed. III., 38 Ed. III., 

 11 Ed. II., 47 Ed. III., vi. 4952 ; 

 ancient commencement of, vi. 49 ; 

 to the king from colonies, vi. 441. 



Cuttle ink, experiment touching, iv. 

 392. 



Cyclops, or ministers of terror, iii. 5. 



Cyrus, from whom he sought supply, 

 vi. 57. 



