COU Counsel and Command, ii. 342; Country, ii. 237, 366; iii. 120, 293, 307. See Patriotism and Town Crimean War, iv. 345 Cromwell, iii. 468, 494, 513; iv. 429, 485 Crusades, ii. 98, 105, 111; iii. 410, 418, 485 Cupidity, ii. 138; iv. 289 Cuvier, i. 460; iv. 645, 649 DAMNATION, doctrine of, ii. 281; iii. 382-388 ii. 106, 267, 286, 319, 327; iii. 322, 374, 376, 391, 396, 454; estimate of, i. 223, 239; ii. 306; iv. 120, 130, 352, 420, 437, 483 iv. 45, 329. 333, 338-343, 406 Daughter, the, ii. 57, 164, 171–174; Day. See Calendar, Dead, New Year's Dead, the, i. 333; ii. 54-55, 294–296, — judgment of, ii. 269; iii. 200; - philosophy of, i. 472; ii. 290; - mathematics, i. 378, 380, 389-393; Despots in Greece, iii. 227 Feudal, iii. 418, 444, 457 Destruction, Instinct of, i. 563; of animals, iii. 116 i. 92, 160-163, 307; iv. 300-303, 329, 342, 388-405 DIS Discipline, modern, iii. 469-500 iv. 246-256 Disease, i. 526-528, 592; ii. 350, Distribution of functions, ii. 242–285; of Wealth, ii. 326–340; iv. 290 Divorce, i. 190-191; iii. 469 Dodona, iii. 226 Dress, iv. 225 Dualism, Philosophical, i. 355-365, 594; ii. 16, 34; iii. 135; iv. 192 iii. 52-55, 211; iv. 55 Duclos, iv. 485 Duties and Rights, i. 52, 289; ii. 91; Duty, spirit of, ii. 381-382, 385; Dynamics, theory of, i. 395, 402; ENC Earth, the, motions of, iii. 185, 276, Eclectics, the, iii. 525; iv. 399 - Education, the term, iv. 229 — theory of, i. 325–341; ii. 308, 318; normal, i. 136-148, 311; of children, i. 193; iv. 229-230 iv. 145, 231–238 mediæval, i. 136; iii. 356, 364-374 Egoism, i. 73-80, 177, 560-564; Egypt, ii. 287; iii. 203 Electricity, i. 435, 441, 446 Electrology, i. 426–430; iv. 190 of religion, ii. 17-20 of sociocracy, iv. 64 Mediæval, i. 311; ii. 261; iii. 402 See Employed, i. 133, 153; ii. 134, 318; ii. 11, 308-318; iii. 16, 98 on society, ii. 357-366, 377; Epic, Positive, iv. 420 Equality, doctrine of, i. 127, 304; iv. 284 in inheritance, ii. 330; iv. 291 Ether, hypothesis of, i. 422 Etruria, iii. 317 Etymology, ii. 217 Eucharist, the, ii. 109; iii. 384, 387; Euclid, iii. 266 Eudoxus of Cnidos, iii. 265, 273 Euler, i. 382 Eumenides, the, iii. 227; iv. 59 Europe, reorganisation of, i. 66–68; iv. 23, 225, 267, 320–325, 409, 418 Evolution. See Progress post mortem, iv. 66, 199, 380 Excommunication, i. 135; ii. 340 ; iv. 300-303, 391 Exercise, i. 485, 492; iv. 194 ii. 191–199, 202–212; iii. 66 ii. 165, 178, 179 - type of the, iv. 254-267 - Theocratic, iii. 194–196 Modern, ii. 150; iii. 469 iii. 102, 134–138, 362 Feeling, the term, i. 549 See theory of, i. 16, 164, 350-370; - effect of Language on, ii. 201–208. Festivals, i. 244, 276; ii. 125; iii. 188 Fetich, iii. 30, 70, 90, 95 Fetichism, theory of, ii. 74-76; iii. 68-93; iv. 37 - relation to Positivism, iv. 38, 126, Feudalism, i. 206, 238; ii. 97-111; germs of, iii. 336, 350 fall of, iii. 418, 447, 454. See thesis See Hypo- GOV Galileo, estimate of, iii. £79, 481; Gall referred to, i. 50, 129, 458, 460, – cited, i. 53, 235, 485, 559, 562; - criticised, i. 515, 543-550, 567, - estimate of, i. 541–553, 565–590; 332 Gods, origin of idea of, iii. 125, 136– - household, iii. 216; iv. 101 Goethe, i. 239, 249, 274; iv. 484 Goodness, the term, i. 566. See Bene- Governing classes, i. 102; ii. 225, 244-250, 323, 329; iv. 281 intellectual, ii. 226–232, 248, 255, - Poetry, iii. 234-239 Art, i. 237; iii. 233–242 Philosophy, iii. 242–262, 277- 284 Science, iii. 262-277 iii. 284–289, 350, 360; iv. 441 ABIT, i. 485, 491; ii. 175; HABIT, iv. 21, Hadrian, iii. 333 Hallam, iii. 462; iv. 485 Haller, i. 458; iii. 507; iv. 645 Happiness, i. 317-321; ii. 382; iv. 283 Health, i. 488, 492, 494; ii. 8, 372; Heart, the term, i. 86, 213, 552 influence on Intellect, i. 177-181, Heat, 424-430, 435; iv. 190 See Astrolatry Hebrew Theocracy, ii. 286; iii. 202-205, 287; iv. 128. - Poetry, iii. 190, 235. See Bible - See Heeren, iv. 485 Heloise, iii. 408 Helvetius, iii. 499; iv. 648 Herbivorous animals, i. 481, 489, 510, Herder, iv. 603 Hereditary principle, iii. 171–175, wealth, i. 300; ii. 328–331; Heredity, i. 480, 493; ii. 366–369; Hermits, iii. 383 iv. 194, 278 Herodotus, ini. 262; iv. 485 Hetaerae, iii. 227 Hieroglyphics, i. 233; ii. 197, 293; High Priest, iv. 224 iv. 129, 499, 613 Hipparchus, i. 386; iii. 251, 263, Histology, i. 532; iv. 193, 197. See Historical method, i. 68; ii. 70-74; Horse, the, iii. 87; iv. 126, 313, 382 House, the term, ii. 238; iv. 258. See Hufeland, i. 207; iv. 484 Huguenots, iii. 475, 492 Human Nature. See Problem, Syn- science of, ii. 356--358; Humanity, i. 263–274, 317–321, 333; - idea of, i. 273; ii. 383-387, 294; poem of, iv. 420 See Goodness, Organism, Religion |