INDEX. 223 



UNISM, introduced, and naming of, t. 2, p. 1 ; various namings of, t. 4, p. 

 2; referred to, t. 8, p. 4; t. 46, p. 31 ; echoes to Nature, t. 47, do. ; the 

 First Universal Principle, related to the Number One; hence Elementis- 

 nius, t. 82, p. 52 ; t. 214, p. 175; various names of, do. 



UNTSM-DIKSM-AND-TRINISM, t. 79, p. 50; Sociological, t. 217, p. 177. 



UNISMUS, how same as Homogenismus, (au) t. 210, t. 173 ; t. 214, p. 175. 



UNIT, a Thought-point, repeats Point and Thing, t. 167, p. 140 ; in a Sum, 

 t. 163, do. ; t. 169, p. 141 ; see Thought-Point. 



UNITARIANISM-, t. 217, p. 178. 



UNITINQS, see Partings. 



UNITY OF SYSTEM, in Education, Preface, p. vii ; in the Universe, 1. 11, p. 

 5; Lingual, t. 150, p. 109; in Science, Philosophy, Government, Ee- 

 ligion, t. 218, p. 178; see University. 



UNIVERSAL ANALOGY, basis of Universology, t. 8, p. 3 ; t. 9, p. 4 ; t. 62, 

 p. 39. 



UNIVERSAL GOVERNMENT, to result from Universology, Preface, viii ; t. 

 218, p. 178 ; t. 232, p. 185 ; see Pantarchism. 



UNIVERSE, The, the largest Domain of Existence, t. 24, p. 20; Subject to 

 Classification, do. ; not easy to condense the consideration of, t. 42, p. 

 29 ; an Edifice with Stories, a Tri-Unity, t. 53, p. 34 ; Minor, see Minor 

 Universe. 



UNIVERSITY, The Pantarchal, a New Grand Institutional Centre of Learn- 

 ing, demanded, Preface, p. viii, t. 218, p. 178 ; an Incipient Working, 

 already founded, t. 244, p. 195. 



UNIVERSOLOGICAL METHOD, CONDENSED STATEMENT of, p. xv ; t. 219, p. 

 79 ; t. 239, p. 191 ; t. 242, p. 193. 



UNIVERSOLOGY, " Basic Outline of," Preface, p. iii ; a Card respecting, p. 

 v ; defined, p. 8, t. 3 ; how based, do., 1. 11, p. 6 ; accounts for irregu- 

 larity in Nature, t. 16, p. 13 ; declines the jurisdiction of Specialists, t. 

 18, p. 15 ; further defined, t. 28, p. 22 ; Objections to the possibility of, 

 answered, t. 29-39, pp. 22-28 ; the fact of, t. 41, p. 29 ; t. 62, p. 39 ; what 

 it does in Speech, t. 70, p. 44; Sublime office of, to interpret other 

 Philosophies, t. 159, p. 128; (do., through Alwato, do., and t. 199, p. 

 165) ; higher departments of, 1. 170, p. 142, and t. 198, p. 165 ; definitely 

 characterized, t. 218, p. 178; a Science and a METHOD, t. 219, p. 179; 

 farther defined and characterized, t. 229, 230, p. 185; basis of, mathe- 

 matical, t. 233, p. 186 ; its First Principles of, t. 234, p. 187 ; BASIC OUT- 

 LINE of, described, t. 236-251, p. 251. 



UNLIMITED, The, 1. 128, p. 95 ; see Hamilton, and Reality. 



USE, (Construction and Occupancy, Analogue of Art), t. ."/;, p. C4. 



USKI, t. 207, p. 172. 



