INDEX

Age of Reason, [75]
Arnold, Matthew, [184], [220]
Arnot, [174]
Baldwin, Edward, [172]
Barbauld, Mrs., [192]
Blake, Wm., [35], [66]
Bright, John, [115]
Burke, [15-26], [63]
Burney, Fanny, [18]
Caleb Williams, [143]
Calvinism, [79]
Chesterfield, Lord, [195]
Clairmont, Mrs. (afterwards Godwin), [169-70]
Clairmont, Jane, [169]
Coleridge, S. T., [51-55], [86], [156], [173]
Condorcet, [22], [23], [27], [92], [109], [110], [197]
Convention, English, [44]
—— Scottish, [41-43]
Cooper, Thomas, [83], [84]
Corresponding Society (see [London])
Dundas, [40], [44]
Enquirer, The, [145]
Essays (on Religion) by Wm. Godwin, [180]
Fénelon, [130]
Fleetwood, [176]
Gatton, Borough of, [25]
Gerrald, Joseph, [43], [88], [89]
Gillray, [155]
Godwin, William: as historian [22];
letter on trial of twelve Reformers, [46];
experience during Revolution, [49-51];
influence on Coleridge and Southey, [51-55];
relation to Paine, [64], [65], [71];
relation to Holcroft, [84-88];
early life, [78];
Political Justice, [89-141];
Marriage to Mary Wollstonecraft, [149];
Caleb Williams, [143];
controversies, [155];
estimate of his work, [163];
second marriage and later life, [163];
later works, [172];
relations with Shelley, [174];
death, [178];
religious views, [179];
intellectual influence on Shelley, [216] seq.
Godwin, William (junior), [170]
Godwin, Mrs. (see [Wollstonecraft] and [Clairmont])
Hardy, Thomas, [33], [37], [39], [41], [44]
Hazlitt, [9], [78], [152], [159], [168], [173]
Helvétius, [31], [39], [96], [99], [100], [102], [105], [120], [166], [171], [179], [187]
Hervé, [119]
Holbach, Baron d', [31], [196]
Holcroft, Thomas, quoted, [31];
early life of, [35], [36];
trial of, [44], [45], [48];
association with Paine, [65];
Influence on Godwin, [84-88]
Imlay, Fanny, [148], [169]
Imlay, Gilbert, [148]
Jones, Sir Wm., [37]
Kames, Lord, [193]
Kant, [11]
Lafayette, [62], [64]
Lamb, Charles, [173]
Leibnitz, [11], [95]
London Corresponding Society, [33-48], [66]
Lovell, R., [53]
Lytton, Bulwer, [174]
Mably, [87]

Mackintosh, Sir James, [16], [157]
Malthus, [29], [158]
Margarot, [42]
Marius, [128], [220]
Milton, [192], [212]
Montesquieu, [31], [90], [97]
Muir, [42]
Napoleon, [154]
Paine, Thomas, [16], [34], [39], [56];
biographical sketch, [57-68];
political views [69-75];
religious views, [75-77]
Palmer, [42]
Pantisocracy, [51-55]
Parr, Rev. Dr., [157]
Patrickson, [174]
Pitt, [40], [44], [66], [91]
Plato, Platonism, [102], [104], [126], [131], [197], [218], [234], [243]
Plutarch, [182]
Political Justice, [89-141]
Price, Rev. Dr., [10-15], [248]
Priestley, [11], [39], [81], [171]
Rights of Man, Paine's, [63], [69]
Rights of Woman—a Vindication of the, [148] seq.
Ritson, [35], [170]
Roosevelt, Theodore, [75]
Rousseau, [21], [101], [191], [194]
Sandemanians, [79]
Sepulchres, Godwin's Essay on, [22]
Shelley, [9], [104], [168];
personal relations with Godwin, [174];
intellectual outlook, [212];
debt to Godwin, [216];
his mythology, [225];
his view of human perfectibility, [230]
Shelley, Mary, née Godwin, [144], [153], [169], [176], [180]
Sheridan, [82]
Sinclair, [42]
Skirving, [42]
Socrates, Socratic (see [Plato])
Southey, [51-55], [151]
St. Leon, [160], [172]
Stanhope, Earl, [12]
Swift, [131], [193]
Tolstoy, [120], [138]
Tooke, Horne, [34], [43], [44], [46]
Turgot, [28]
Vindication of the Rights of Women (see [Rights])
Voltaire, [95], [221]
Wedgwood, [170]
Weissmann, [98]
Wells, H. G., [221]
Westbrook, Harriet, [175]
Windham, [48]
Wollstonecraft, Mary, [16];
early life, [147];
marriage and death, [149-154];
her personality, [202];
her originality, [199];
summary of "Rights," [204];
relation to French Revolution, [186-199];
reflection in Shelley, [238]
Wordsworth, [8], [51], [157]


Transcriber's Note:

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