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parties, 560-disorganisation of, 562
-state of Conservatives, 563-propo-
sitions for organisation, 566-political
rights of Roman Catholics, 568.
Pascal, Jacqueline, 514.

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Payen, Dr. J. F., Nouveaux Docu-
ments inédits ou peu connus
Montaigne,' par, 396; and see Mon-
taigne.

Peel, Sir Robert, later policy of, 533.
Physiognomy of the human form, 452—
Addison's remarks on, ib.-symbolic
terms of characters, 453 general
belief in, 454-Bacon's theory, 455-
artistical examples, ib. - significance
of expressions, 456-general law of
symbolical construction, 457- - first
and best series of symbols, 459
peculiarities of the male and female
form, ib.-on its symbolical meaning,
ib. correspondence between forms
and minds in the lower animals, 460
-transient expressions, 461-general
rules respecting, 462-parts least
likely to be fallacious, 463-Lavater,
ib. certain standards necessary in
study of symbols, 464-Carus's rule,
ib.-table of measurements, 465 n.-
description of particular symbols, 465
-in stature, ib. - corpulency and
leanness, 466-the head, 467- the
brain, ib. - size, 469 - forms of sur-
face, 472-foreheads, 473-the hair,
476-the face, 477-the nose, ib.-
eyes, 479-eyebrows, 481-the mouth,
482-the chin, 483-the ear, ib.-the
hand, 484- the foot, 488- general
judgment, 490.

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Police Force, Metropolitan, the, 160-
the old system, ib.-watchmen and
thief-catchers, ib.-horse-patrol, 161
-Mr. Peel's proposed reform, 162-
the new force, 163-first collision
with the mob, ib.-strength of the
force, 164-extent of the district, ib.
-divisions and duties, 165-mounted
police, 167-the city, ib.-Scotland
Yard, 168-lost property office, 169
-drilling-ground, ib.-training and
instruction of recruits, 170-the sec-
tion-house, 171-a London mob, 173
-how dispelled, 174-detectives, ib.
-anecdotes, 176-Tally-ho Thomp-
son,' ib.-thieves, 180-swell-mob, ib.
-their cowardice, 182-the modus
operandi, 183-omnibus passengers,
184 church-goers, 186-shop-lifters,
ib.-starring the glaze, 187-house-
breakers, 188-plants and puttings-
up, 189-beggars, 191-domestic
habits, 194 — the administration of
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Thames, ib.-Worship Street, ib.-
Marlborough Street, 198-the poor-
box, ib.-fees, penalties, &c., 199.
Police in Roman States, 228.
Port-Royal, par C. A. Sainte-Beuve,
491-the monastery of, 492-Mother
Angélique, 493-community of goods
established, 496-seclusion and sepa-
ration, 497-' the day of the wicket,'
ib.-the Arnauld family, 499-Mau-
buisson, 500-reception of Mother
Angélique at, 501-return of Madame
d'Estrées, 502-retreat to Pontoise,
503 return to the convent, ib.—
discipline, 504-Abbé de Saint-Cyran,
ib.-change of residence, 506-resig-
nation of Angélique, ib.-indignities
offered to, 507-Le Maître, 508-his
brothers, 509-arrest of Saint-Cyran,
510 his release, 512— visitors of
rank at Port Royal, 513-return of
the nuns to the fields, 514-Jacque-
line Pascal, ib.-Jansenism, 518.
Prerogative of the Crown in creating
life peerages, 538.
Puritans, the, 113.
Pythagoras, the character of, 81.

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Roman Catholics, political rights of,

568.
Roman State, the, from 1815 to 1850,
by Luigi C. Farini, 215-papal go-
vernment, ib.-Consalvi, 216-Eu-
ropean recommendations, 217-papal
manœuvre, 218-position of the Pope,
219 the Legates, 220-venalities,
221-administration of the law, ib.-
criminal jurisprudence, 223-case of
Bartolucci, 224-Austrian rigour, ib.
-torture, 225-the summary process,
ib. ecclesiastical privileges, 227
the Inquisition, ib.-powers vested
in the police, 228-the Carte di Si-
curezza, 229-spies, 230-executions,
231-financial difficulties, 232-pen-
sions, 233-bribery and corruption,
ib.-censorship of the press, 234.
Rome, Ancient, Geography of, 415-
Dr. Smith's Dictionary, ib.
Dyer's article on, ib.-on the direc-
tion of the Via Lata, 417-position of
the Comitium, 418-of the Capito-
line Hill, 420-assault of the Capitol
by the Vitellians, 423-history of the
city, 427-geological formations, 428
-the Tiber, 430-the Seven Hills,
431-fortifications, 432-habitations,
433-streets, 434-absence of towers,

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of, 1-character of, considered, ib.-
family history of, 3-birth and pe-
culiarities, ib.-enters the Dominican
convent, 4-letter to his father, ib.
-poetry of, 5-general character, 6
-preaching of, 8-at Florence, 10-
the Pazzi conspiracy, 11-state of the
papacy, 12-preaching at St. Mark's,
13-is appointed prior, 15-behaviour
towards Lorenzo de' Medici, ib.
preaches at Bologna, 18-reforma-
tions, ib.-invasion of Florence by
Charles VIII., 19-government of
Savonarola, 21-constitution of, 22—
his sermons, 25-characteristics of
his eloquence, 26-gift of prophecy,
27 the Compendium Revelatio-
num,' ib. denunciations against the
clergy, 29-vices, 31-great change
wrought by his preaching, ib.-or-
ganization of a youthful police, 32-
the Carnival, 33-state of religion in
Rome and Florence, ib.-Pope Alex-
ander VI., 34-briefs and excom-
munication, 35-37 extracts from
sermons, 37-processions, 38-ceases
to be vicar-general, 40-a carnival
pyre, ib.-an adverse signory, 42—
the papal bull, ib.-the plague in
Florence, 43-defiance of the Pope,
44-carnival processions, 46-appeal
to Christendom against the Pope, 47

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-ceases to preach, 48-contest with
the Franciscans, ib.-attack on St.
Mark's, 52-arrest of Savonarola, 53
-papal brief, ib.-torture and exa-
mination, ib., 55-sentence and exe-
cution, 57-reformation in the Church
considered, 58.

Scheliff river, the, 340.

Scott, Sir Walter, denial of authorship
of the Waverley Novels by, 302.
Ship-money, tax of, 116.

Slavery, Christian, in Algiers, 347.
Smith, Dr. W., Dictionary of Greek
and Roman Geography, edited by,
415; and see Rome.

Sophists of Greece, defence of, by Mr.
Grote, 91.

St. Arnaud, Marshal, account of the
campaign in Africa by, 358.

Strafford, Earl of, impeachment of, 136
-execution of, 145.

Symbolics of the Human Form, 452;
and see Physiognomy.

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