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APPENDIX. 



LISZT, FRANZ (1811-1886), a Hungarian pianist, son of Adam 

 Liszt, and an orphan at 16. 



LIVINGSTON FAMILY. See page 184. 



LOCKE, JOHN (1632-1704) [26], an English philosopher, son 

 of John Locke (1606-1661) [32], who was son of Nicholas Locke 

 (1574 — ), who was a younger son. The mother of Locke was nearly 

 ten years older than her husband. 



LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH (1807-1882) [31], 

 an American poet, son of Stephen Longfellow (1776 — ) [27], a lawyer 

 who was son of Stephen Longfellow. 



LOPEZ, FRANCISCO SOLANO (1827-1870) [37], president of 

 Paraguay, son of Carlos Antonio Lopez (1790-1862), also president of 

 Paraguay and a shrewd diplomatist. 



LOUIS XIV. (1638-1715) [37], called the Great, king of France, 

 son of Louis XIII. (1601-1643). 



LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL (1819-1891), [37], an American 

 author and poet, youngest [ ?] son of Rev. Charles Lowell (1782-1861) 

 [39], who was youngest son of Judge John Lowell (1743-1802), who 

 was son of Rev. John Lowell, the first minister of Newburyport, Mass. 



LOWTH, ROBERT (1710-1787) [49], an English professor and 

 poet, son of William Lowth (1661-1731). 



LOYOLA, SAINT IGNATIUS DE (1491-1556) [A], founder 

 of the society of Jesus (Jesuits). He was the youngest of eleven chil- 

 dren. 



LUBBOCK, SIR JOHN (1834—) [31], an English physicist, son 

 of Sir John Lubbock (1803-1865), an astronomer. 



LULLY, RAYMOND (1235-1315), a Spanish philosopher. 



LUTHER, MARTIN (1483-1546), the leader of the German 

 reformation, son of Jean Luther who was originally a poor peasant 

 but who appears to have acquired property before his son's birth. 



LYELL, SIR CHARLES (1797-1875) [30], a British geologist, 

 son of Charles Lyell (1767 — ), a botanist. 



MACAULEY, THOMAS BABINGTON (1800-1859) [32], an 



