INDEX OF VOLUME III.

Arginusæ, battle of, [198–205].

Aristophanes, Knights of, [134–147].

Athenians, expedition against Sicily, [171–190]

Brown, execution of John, [261–263].

Circumvallation, lines of, [6], [7], [31].

Cleon, [121], [122], [134–148].

Comedy, Greek, account of, [129–134].

Constantinople, factions of circus, [103–112].

Corcyrean sedition, [78–96].

Guthrie, James, execution of, [265–270].

Hawkwood, retreat of Sir J., [194–197]

Hermæ, mutilation of, [169], [170].

Huss, John, [244–254].

Jacquerie, [98–101].

Jerome of Prague, [255–257].

Jerusalem, siege of, [32–36].

Knights of Aristophanes, [134–147].

Magdeburg, siege of, [50–62].

Massacre of September 1792, [112–120].

Ney, retreat from Moscow, [190–194].

Nika sedition, [111].

Peloponnesian war, end of, [214–217].

Numantia, siege of, [19–22].

Oates, Titus, [160–168].

Ostend, siege of, [39–50].

Persecutions, civil and religious, [244–283].

Platæa, siege of, [5–19].

Popish plot, [149–160].

Portobello, taken by Vernon, [127–129].

Prelacy, attempted to be restored in Scotland, [257–270].

Presbyterians, persecution of, ibid.

Reformation in England, [270–283].

Réole, La, siege of, [37].

Retreat of Athenians from Syracuse, [178–189];

Rome, civil wars of, compared with seditions in Greece, [95–97].

September, 1792, massacre of, [112–120].

Sicilian expedition, [171–190].

Siege of Platæa, [5–19];

Socrates, history, character, and death of, [218–243].

Sphacteria, capture of Spartans at, [126].

Syracuse, besieged by Marcellus, [28–31];

— by Athenians, [177].

Taylor, Rowland, burnt for heresy, [272–283].

Tyre, siege of, [25–28].

Witts, De, massacre of, [205–214].

Zaragoza, siege of, [63–77].