298 APPENDIX. 



GARIBALDI, GIUSEPPE (1807-1882), an Italian patriot, be- 

 longed to a family of seamen. 



GARRICK, DAVID (1716-1779), an English actor, son of Peter 

 Garrick who, as a child, escaped the persecution (about 1687) of 

 Huguenots in France. 



GARRISON, WILLIAM LLOYD (1804-1879) [about 31], an 

 American abolitionist, son of Abijah Garrison. His mother was 

 Frances Maria Lloyd (1776 — ). 



GAUSS, KARL FRIEDRICH (1777-1855), a German mathe- 

 matician. 



GAY-LUSSAC, JOSEPH LOUIS (1778-1850), a French chemist. 



GENGHIS KHAN (1 160-1227), an Asiatic conqueror. 



GENOVESI, ANTONIO (1712-1769), an Italian philosopher 

 and political economist. 



GEOFFROY SAINT-HELAIRE 5 ETIENNE (1772-1844), a 

 French zoologist. His son Isidore (1805-1861) [33] was also a 

 zoologist. 



GERANDO, JOSEPH MARIE DE (1772-1842), a French phil- 

 osopher and statesman. 



GIBBON, EDWARD (1737-1794) [71-^2], an English historian, 

 the eldest and only survivor of six sons, and grandson of Edward 

 Gibbon (1666 — ). 



GIFFORD, WILLIAM (1757-1826), an English author, an orphan 

 in childhood. 



GIOBERTI, VINCENZO (1801-1852), an Italian philosopher. 



GIRARD, STEPHEN (1750-1831), an American merchant and 

 banker. 



GIRARDI^, EMILE DE (1806-1881), a French journalist, nat- 

 ural son of Count Alexandre de Girardin and Madame Dupuy, the 

 wife of a counsellor. 



GLADSTONE, WILLIAM EWART (1809-1899) [45], a British 

 statesman, fourth son of Sir John Gladstone (1764 — ) [32], who was 

 son of Thomas Gladstone (1732 — ). 



