INDEX. 



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Good, colours of good and evil, i. 223. 

 Goodness and goodness of nature, essay 



of, i. 40. 



Goodwin, Sir Francis, vi. 4. 

 Goose s liver a delicacy among the 



Romans, iv. 29. 



Gorge, Sir Ferdinando, confession of, 

 vi. 369 ; second confession of, vi. 272. 

 Gorgons, iii. 24. 

 Government of bishops, vii. 70. 

 Government of bishops sole enemy, 



vii. 71. 



Government, civil, one of its ends its 

 own preservation, [xxix.] ; the tem 

 per of it, to keep subjects in good 

 heart, and not as servile vassals, a 

 point of true greatness in the state, 

 v. 313. 



Government of the church, ii. 315. 

 Government, ii. 257, 293 ; where de 

 ficient, ii. 295 ; its four pillars, reli 

 gion, justice, counsel, and treasure, 

 i. 47 ; nourish virtues grown but do 

 not much mend the seed, i. 135 ; 

 observations on, vii. 142 ; by the 

 weak unnatural, vii. 142 ; of Turks, 

 vii. 125 ; of women, vii. 141. 

 Governments have excelled under 

 learned governors, ii. 17 ; the best 

 like the best crystals, vii. 261. 

 Governors, advantage of learned, ii. 

 64 ; dignity of depends on the dig 

 nity of the governed, ii. 83. 

 Gout, receipt for the, vii. 237 ; break 

 fast a preservative against, vii. 227 ; 

 cure for the, iv. 38. 

 Greaj treasons, iii. 25. 

 Gracia, the best princes of were the 



most learned, ii. 6. 

 Grafting vines upon vines, iv. 347. 

 Grafting plants, iv. 208, 218. 

 Grafting trees, vii. 221. 

 Grains of youth, vii. 226. 

 Grammar, its uses, ii. 199. 

 Grants against law, vii. 251. 

 Grants, staying of at the great seal, 



vii. 250. 



Gransori, battle of, v. 72, 326. 

 Grapes, how to keep, iv. 301. 

 Graveling, Spanish Armada beaten at, 



v. 267. 



Gravity, experiment touching, iv. 22. 

 Gray, Lord, Spaniards defeated in 

 Ireland by, v. 253 ; takes Fort del 

 Or, v. 260. 



Greame, Sir Richard, his cornet the 

 only Englishman killed at the battle 

 of Kinsale, v. 275. 

 Greatness, of a state requires a fit situ 



ation, v. 313, 333 ; consists in po 

 pulation and breed of men, v. 313 ; 

 in the valour of the people, v. 313 ; 

 that every common subject be fit to 

 make a soldier, v. 313 ; in govern 

 ment, to keep subjects in good heart, 

 and not as servile vassals, v. 313 ; 

 in the commandment of the sea, 

 v. 313. 



Greatness of Britain, discourse on, v. 

 3 1 1 ; in measuring greatness too much 

 ascribed to largeness of territory, v. 

 313 ; to riches, v. 313 ; to soil and 

 commodities, v. 313 ; to strength of 

 towns, v. 313. 



Great Britain, history of, iii. 421, 429. 



Grease, to take out spots of, iv. 57. 



Greek philosophers, excellencies and 

 defects of, iii. 45. 



Greek philosophy, iii. 45. 



Greenvil, Sir Richard, his memorable 

 defence of the Revenge, v. 270. 



Gregory I. (Pope) censured for obli 

 terating the memory of the heathen, 

 ii. 63. 



Grecian idols, ii. 178. 



Grecians, their and the alchemists phi 

 losophy all that is received, i. 252 ; 

 what they knew, i. 253 ; the Egyp 

 tians remark on them, i. 398. 



Grenada, conquest of, iii. 266. 



Grevil, Sir Fulk, saying of his, i. 393, 

 400. 



Grief, cause and effect of, iv. 377. 



Grievances, mode of complaint of, 

 iv. 72. 



Ground, composts and helps of, iv. 275. 



Growth and stature, acceleration of, 

 iv. 174. 



Groyne, the Spanish Armada sets forth 

 out of it and driven back, v. 264. 



Guicciardine, Francis, a wise writer 

 of history, v. 439 ; opinion of the 

 grandfather of Philip of Spain, v. 

 439. 



Guinea-pepper causes sneezing, iv. 449. 



Guise, Duke of, saying concerning, 

 vi. 249 ; Duke of, vii. 160. 



Guise, that family the authors of the 

 troubles in France and Scotland, 

 v. 440 ; their actions, v. 440. 



Gum of trees is the juice straining 

 through, iv. 3. 



Gum tragacanth, dissolution of, vii. 

 224. 



Gums have sweet odour from being 

 strained, iv. 4. 



Gunpowder, force of, to what ascribed, 

 iv. 18. 



