Index 



471 



Descartes, Rene", 125. 



Dickens, Charles, 370. 



Differentiation, 44. 



Dingle, Edward, aparadoxer, 431. 



Diogenes, on the possibility of mo- 

 tion, 61. 



Disarmament, 191-193. 



Disqualifications, religious, 143. 



Dobbs, a caravan doctor, 247. 



Dogberry, 395. 



Donellan, John, famous case of, 382. 



Donne, John, 374. 



Donnelly, Ignatius, a paradoxer, 398, 

 403, 440. 



Doyle, J. A., 155. 



Dudley, Joseph, 146. 



Dummkopf, Herr, substituted name 

 for a paradoxer, 408, 409. 



Dunster, Henry, 294. 



Dying, how to avoid, 444-452. 



Dynamical conception of the world, 

 36. 



East Gate of Cambridge, 296. 

 Eccentric literature, 409-444. 

 Ecclesiasticism and commercialism, 



antagonism between, 134-136. 

 Edward I., 130. 

 Edward III., 130, 136. 

 Edwards, Jonathan, 147, 148, 164. 

 Electoral Commission of 1877, 173. 

 Eliot, George, 353, 354. 

 Eliot, John, 157. 

 Elizabeth, Queen, 131, 132. 

 Elze, K., 372. 



Embryology, its lessons, 16. 

 Emerson, R. W., 145, 150. 

 Endicott, John, 143, 144. 

 Evolution, 35-38 ; and the study of 



history, 42, 65, 66. 



Facts vs. theories, 21. 



Fairfax, Thomas, 157. 



Faraday, M., his discovery of mag- 

 neto-electric induction, 27. 



Farmer Weathersky, 329. 



Fenian legends, 327. 



Fifth Monarchists, 164. 



Fischer, Kuno, 386. 



Fletcher, John, 374, 395. 



Flighty, Mr., substituted name for a 

 paradoxer, 452-455. 



Forrnan, Captain, a paradoxer, 412, 

 413. 



Forsyth, W., 194. 



Foster, John, 155. 



Fox-hunting, condemned by E. A. 

 Freeman, 283. 



France and England, their struggle 

 for North America, 216. 



Franklin, Benjamin, 69, 145, 150. 



Freedom of thought, unpopularity of, 

 128, 152. 



Freeman, E. A., 30; his birth, 265; 

 leading events of his life, 266 ; his 

 early work in architecture, 267 ; his 

 breadth of view, 268 ; his historical 

 essays, 269 ; his book on federal 

 government, 269-272; his "Nor- 

 man Conquest ' ' and " William 

 Rufus," 272-274; his miscellaneous 

 work, especially relating to eastern 

 Europe, 275 ; his lectures on com- 

 parative politics, 276 ; his work on 

 historical geography, 277; other 

 work, 278, 279; his history of 

 Sicily, 279, 280; his premature 

 death, 281 ; his warfare against 

 fools and tyrants, 281, 282; his 

 wholesome view of the Eastern 

 Question, 282 ; his condemnation of 

 fox-hunting, 283 ; his domestic 

 habits, 283. 



French heroism, 218. 



French materialists of the 18th cen- 

 tury, 116, 117. 



French war of 1755-1763 ; its impor- 

 tance not generally comprehended, 

 251. 



Fresnel, A. J., 27. 



Frontenac, Count, 210. 



Frothingham, Octavius Brooks, 225, 

 257, 260. 



Froude, J. C., 194. 



Fuller, Thomas, 374. 



Gaelic language, its pathetic fate, 



320-323. 



Galapagos Islands, 23. 

 Galen, 400. 

 Galileo, 444, 453. 

 Garcilasso de la Vega, 202. 

 Gardiner, S. R., 156. 

 Gerry, Elbridge, 300. 



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