[[267]] The Greville Memoirs, Part III.
INDEX
Aberdeen, Earl of, [25] and note Acton, Lord—
Career—
Birth, [xv]; Oscott, [xvi]; Munich, [xvii]; visit to France, [xix]; to
United States, [xx]; Moscow, [xx-xxi]; Aldenham, [xxii]; member
for Carlow, [xxii]; in Parliament, [xxv]; stands for Bridgnorth,
[xxvii]; editorship of the Rambler (Home and Foreign Review),
[xxvii], [xxx-xxxiii], [xxxv]; at Congress of Munich, [xxxiii]; marriage,
[xxxv]; lectures at Bridgnorth, [xxxv-xxxix], [xvi]; again stands for
Bridgnorth, [xxxix]; at the Œcumenical Council, [xlii-xlvii];
peerage, [xlix]; honorary Doctorate of Philosophy at Munich, [l];
reply to Gladstone's "Vatican Decrees" pamphlet, [lii-liii]; death
of his daughter, [lxxv], [105], and note; residence in Germany and
the Riviera, [lix]; founds English Historical Review, [lxiv]; D.LL.,
D.C.L., and All Souls Fellowship, [lxv]; made lord in waiting, [lxv];
appointed Professor of Modern History at Cambridge, [lxvi], [lxix];
death, [lxxiv] Characteristics—
Caution in expressing opinions, [xii], [lx], [lxxiv] Conversational ability, [xii-xiv], [lxix] Cosmopolitanism, [xiv], [xv], [xx], [lix] Critical temperament, [xiii], [lxii] Foreign languages, facility in, [xv], [xviii], [lxv] Integrity of mind, [lii] Irony of manner, [xiii] Learning, [xi], [lxxvii]; range of subjects, [xv] Liberalism, [xxvi] Morality, high estimate of, [xii] Personal appearance, [xiii] Prudence, [xxxiv] Reading, fondness for, [xi], [xiv], [xxxv], [lxxiii] Religious views, [xv] Sociability, [xii], [lix] Estimates of, [xi], [lxxi], [lxxv] Affirmation as substitute for oath, [23] and note Afghanistan, [20] note, [78], [81], [208] and note Africanders, see Boers
Airlie, Earl of, [17] Aldenham library, [xviii], [lv], [lxxiii] Alexander, [47], [111] Alexandria, [156] Alison cited, [7] America, see United States
Amiel, [207] Ammergau, [33], [34] Ampthill, Lord (Odo Russell), [xlvii], [195] and note Anglo-Indians, [17] Antonelli, Cardinal, [xiv], [xlvi] Appearances v. realities, [15] Arco, Louis, Count, [172] Argyll, Duke of, incompatibility of, with Chamberlain, [13]; resignation
of, [87] and note[a/][119]]; misunderstandings of Gladstone by, [106];
otherwise mentioned, [lx], [11], [25], [29], [30], [70], [89], [96], [108] Arnim, Count, [53], [134] Arnold, Matthew, [59], [70], [105] —— Dr., [146] Ashburnham MSS., [162-163] Atterbury, [52] Aumale, Duc d', [88] Austen, Jane, [83] Authorities, list of, [69]
Bacon, [93] Banneville, Marquis de, [xlv] Barère, [136] Barnes, [140] Battersea, Lady (Mrs. Flower), [42] and note, [43] Baxter, [146] Beaconsfleld, Earl of (B. Disraeli)—
Bryce on, [130] Croker, views on, [201] and note[a/][247]]
"Endymion" criticised, [52] First speech of, [109] Gladstone's eulogy on, [lx], [99-101] Granville, Earl, dinner with, [66] Illness of, [85] Memorial to, [97] and note[a/][132]], [98], [107] and note[145]
Peel attacked by, [114] note Press opinions on, [96] Supporters of, [91] Otherwise mentioned, [xxiii], [lxxvi], [11], [40] Beard's Hibbert Lectures, [173] Bedford, Duke of, [195] "Belgique et le Vatican, La," [54] Benedictines, [137] Benjamin, J. P., [97] and note[a/][131]]
Berlin, treaty of, [179] Berryer, xxiv, [47], [49] Bessborough Report, [88] Bible, Revised Version of, [120] Bisaccia, [61] Bismarck, Prince, Minghetti on, [lxiii]; Gladstone contrasted with, [35];
mentioned, [13] Blachford, Lord, [4] Blennerhassett, Lady, estimate of, [44]; otherwise mentioned, [17], [23],
[161], [174] —— Sir Rowland, estimate of, [44]; on Forster, [73]; mentioned, [23] Blignieres, [191] Blondel, [146] Bluntschli, [xix] Boers—
Characteristics of, [77] Peace made by Gladstone with, [81], [91] Bohme, [139] Bond, [149-150] Bonghi—essays of, on Gladstone, [4] and notes[a/][5], [a/][6]]
Roman History by, [123], [174]; mentioned, [80] and note[a/][103]]
Books, list of hundred best, [69]; Acton's list of, [166-168], [176] Borromeo, St. Charles, [lxxi], [135], [186-187] Bossuet, [93], [133], [150] Boutmy, [3] Bradlaugh, Charles, re-election of, for Northampton, [126] and note[a/][166]];
Manning's protest against admission of, [130] note[a/][169]]; otherwise
mentioned, [23] note, [95], [121], [151], [214] Bradley's Recollections, [166] Bramhall, [127], [133], [134] Brand, Speaker (Viscount Hampden), [73] and note Brewer, [128-129], [149], [196] Bright, Rev. J. F., Master of University, lxiv, [160], [173] and note[a/][206]], [177] —— Rt. Hon. John, lx, [25], [30], [94], [156], [213] Brodrick, Hon. George, [54] and note[a/][62]], [177] Broglie, Duc de, [2] and note[a/][2]], [11], [161] Brontë, Charlotte, [83] Brougham, Lord, [47], [57] Browne, Bp., of Shrewsbury, [liv] —— Bp. Harold, [70] and note[a/][85]]
Browning, Oscar, [166] Bryce, Rt. Hon. James, paper of, on Disraeli, [130]; cited, [ix], [xiv];
quoted, [xviii-xix], [lx], [lxviii]; otherwise mentioned, [84], [197] Burke, Edmund—
Electioneering speeches of, [4-5] Estimate of, [49], [56-57] Gladstone compared with, [5], [49], [57], [81] Lecky on, [152] Party policy of, [14], [49] and note[a/][54]]
Otherwise mentioned, [xxix], [45] Burials Bill, [33] and note[a/][43]]
Burnett, [47] Butler, Bp., [xxxiv], [203] Byron, [63]
Cæsar Borgia, [144] Cairns, first Earl, [90] and note[a/][124]], [108] Cambridge, Acton's visit to (1884), [177] note, [181], [191] "Cambridge History," [lxx], [lxxiii], [lxxiv] Cambridge University—
Acton refused admission to, as a student, [xvii], [lxvi], [104]; made
D.LL. at, [lxv]; appointed Professor of Modern History at, [lxvi] Aldenham library presented to, [lxxiv] Scholarship at, for Northumberland miners, scheme of, [192] and
note[a/][230]]
Cannes, [lix], [33], [54], [80], [83], [160], [162], [198], [205] Canning, estimates of, [45], [47]; otherwise mentioned, [46], [56], [99], [200] Capua, Archbishop of, [87] Cardwell, Lord, [xxii], [11], [54], [66], [77] Carlingford, Lord, [87] note[a/][120]], [108], [195] Carlyle, Thomas—
Estimate of, [70-71], [82], [85], [104], [144] Froude's Life of, [151] Palgrave on, [84] Scherer on, [74] Carnarvon, Earl of, [16], [24] Carnegie, Andrew, [lxxiii] Carnot, President, [136] Caron, Father, [133], [140] Casaubon, [207] Cassander, [134] Castlereagh, Visct., [46], [99] Cavendish, Lady F., [41], [155] —— Lord F., [66], [154-156] Cavour, [xxv], [xxviii-xxix], [49] Cetewayo, [174] Chamberlain, Rt. Hn. J., incompatibility of, with Argyll, [13];
indiscretions of, [66]; policy regarding House of Lords, [102];
Döllinger's view of, [170]; defection of, [214]; on Gladstone's
socialism, [212]; otherwise mentioned, [24], [43], [153], [164], [205], [211] Chambord, Count of, [86], [161] Channing, [146] Charles I., [136] Chateaubriand, [78] Chatham, Lord, [45], [56], [81] Chenery, [13], [24], [34-35] Cheney, [40] Childers, Rt. Hon. H. C. E., [114] note Chillingworth, [133], [134] Chronicle (1868), [xxxvii] Church, Dean, at Munich, [170] and note[a/][204]]; on Liddon, [180], [192], [204];
over-estimation of, [203]; otherwise mentioned, [70] Churches—
Anglican—
Distinguished men in, overmuch made of, [203] Establishment of, [182] High Church party, attitude of, towards Gladstone's alliance
with democratic nonconformity, [16] Ireland, in, [xxxix] Ritualism in, Gladstone's pamphlet on, [li] Thirty-Nine Articles, [127], [133] Cavour's ideal, [xxix] Establishments, [xxvi], [xl]; Gladstone's progress of thought
regarding, [48] and note, [89] Roman Catholic—
Benedictines, [137] Burnings of, [141], [146] "Conflicts with Rome," [xxxiii] Conversions to—
Obstacles to, [185], [187] Protestant sanction of, [134] Identification of, with morality and religion, [xxxii] Infallibility dogma, [xli], [xliii-xlviii]; civil allegiance in
relation to, [xlviii], [li] Inquisition, [141], [146], [185] Jansenism, [131], [140] Jesuits (see that title)
Legate and Nuncio, [137] Legitimacy supported by, [86] Marriage with Deceased Wife's Sister, attitude towards, [169] and
note Mass, the, [136] Modern thought, Encyclical letter against, [xxxiv] Molinism, [131] Œcumenical Council (1869), [xli-xlix] Papacy (see also below Ultramontanism)
Creighton's work on, [lxiv], [197] and note[a/][243]]
Ethics of, [127] Inquisition the work of, [185] Temporal power of, xlii, [86-87] Perilous opinions enforced by, [127] Persecution in, [148] Roman Catholic—
Quietists, [139] Rosmini's attempted reform of, [171], [176], [185] Syllabus of Errors (1864), [xxxiv], [xlii], [135], [141] Thirty-Nine Articles, views on, [127] Transubstantiation, [132] Ultramontanism—
Acton's attitude towards, [xvi] Immorality of, [lv], [131] Irish clergy, of, [73], [165], [170] Nature of, [185-187] Policy of (1869), [xliv] "Vatican Decrees" pamphlet, [l] et seq.
Vaticanism, Frère-Orban on, [54] Cicero, [88] Circourt, [40] Clare, Lord, [201] Clark, Dr. A., [29] Clay, [49] Clifford, Bishop, [liv] Club, The, [lix], [50] Cobden, Richard—
Economy urged by, [xxiv] Life of, [111] and note, [112-113] Otherwise mentioned, [19], [27] Coercion, [xxviii] (see also under Ireland)
Colebrooke, Sir E., [125] Coleridge, S. T., [71], [151] Collard, Roger, cited, [84] Colquhoun, Miss (Lady Limerick), [64] Commynes, cited, [35] Conolly, [xlix] Conscience—
Development of, [168] Independence of, [15] Jesuit attitude towards, [39] "John Inglesant," case of, [145] Consent, government by, [68] Conservatism, see Toryism
"Consuelo," [83] Contract, freedom of, [92] Coombe Warren, [188] Copenhagen, battle of, [lxxi] Copernicus, [lxvii] Coriolis, [161] Corker, [134] Coulanges, Fustel de, [xix] County Franchise Bill, [108] note[a/][146]]
Courtney, Rt. Hon. Leonard, [53], [197] Cowper, Earl, [16], [153] —— Henry, [1] Craven, Mrs., [161], [171] Creighton, Bishop, editor of English Historical Review, [lxiv];
estimate of, [197] Cressy, [140] Croker Papers, [199-201] Cromwell, Oliver, [5-6], [71], [93] Cross, Mr., [64] and note[a/][70]], [117], [162], [166], [173], [198], [205]
Dante, [40], [57]; "Inferno," [44], [143] and note; "Paradiso," [83], [159] and note[a/][185]]
Darboy, Archbishop, [xlii-xliv], [xlix] Davenport, [140] "David Copperfield," [34] Davitt, Michael, [68] Decazes, [161] Deceased Wife's Sister Bill, [169] and note Delane, [13], [24] Delisle, Leopold, [162-163] Democracy—
Danger of, [91] Disraeli's transformation of England into a, [86] Doctrines of, distinct from wishes of Democrats, [7] Government by, success of, [93] Inconstancy of, [9], [91], [101] Principles of, [48] Progress of, a certainty, [44] Unity of power the tendency of, [124] "Democracy" (American novel), [58], [159-160] "Democracy in America," [xix] "Democracy in Europe," [lviii] Democrats—
Constructive power of, [117] Murder identified with insurrection by, [103] Whig dependence on, [108] Demosthenes, [88] Dempster, Miss, [77] note[a/][97]]
Derby, 14th Earl, [xxiii], [65], [69] ——, 15th Earl, estimate of, [109]; otherwise mentioned, [72], [87], [108],
[110], [117], [174] ——, Lady, [108-109] Descartes, [130], [146] De Serre, [68] and note[a/][80]], [75] Detachment, [71], [105] Devonshire, Duke of (d. 1891), [10] and note[a/][16]]
D'Harcourt, Marquis, [1] Diary of Miss M. Gladstone, extract from, [113] and note Diary-keeping, [14], [30] Diaz, Porfirio, [xxxviii] Dickens, Charles, [34], [41], [163] Dilke, Sir Charles, Gladstone's estimate of, [114] note; at Cannes, [205];
otherwise mentioned, [24], [43], [214] Dillon, John, [103] Disraeli, see Beaconsfield
Döllinger, Dr.—
Acton's studies under, [xvii], [xix]; article on, [lxxv]; estimate of, [2] Bryce's estimate of, [lx] Chamberlain, views on, [170] Congress of Munich, plea at, [xxxiii] Excommunication of, [xlix] Gladstone's visit to, [li] Liddon, views on, [182], [191] Otherwise mentioned, [xliii], [57], [80], [192] Donne, [131] Drew, Mrs., [viii], [lxiii] Dufaure, [2] Duff, Sir M. Grant,
[ix], [xxxiv], [xxxvii] note; Spectator article by,
[lxxi] Dufferin, Marquis of, [153] and note, [195] Duffy, Sir C. G., [112] and note[a/][150]]
Dupanloup, [xliv], [xlix] Durham, Bishop of (Westcott), [70], [203]
Ecclesiastical Titles Act, [li] Economist, [24], [29] Ecuador, [74] Edinburgh Review, [5], [50], [65] note[a/][73]]
Egypt—
Alexandria, bombardment of, and complications, [156-159] Evacuation of, views on, [169], [179], [188-189] Northbrook's mission to, [190] and note Eliot, George—
Death of, [57] Dickens on "Scenes from Clerical Life," [163] Estimate of, [57], [60-61], [62] Gladstone's attitude towards, [lix], [109] Letters of, [121], [166] Life of, [64], [83], [162], [198] Lyttelton's review of, [59] Montégut on, [165] Philosophy of, [121] Political divergence from, [210] Scherer on, [207] Otherwise mentioned, [5], [34], [109] Ellenborough, Lord, [xxiii], [93] Eloquence, French, [78] "Endymion," [52] and note[a/][1]]
Enfield, [197] Equality, doctrine of, [lix], [8], [48] Erasmus, [lxvii] Errington, Sir George, [122] and note, [123] "Expansion of England, The," [6] and note[a/][10]]-8
Faber, [206] Fabricius, [134] Fagan, [53] Faith—
Patriotism analagous to, [xxix] Political, [199] Sincerity implied in, [168] Falloux, quoted, [88] Fanaticism, [144] Fawcett, Rt. Hon. Henry, [24] Female suffrage, [180-181] Ferry, Jules, bill of, on unauthorised congregations, [1], [7] and note Flower, Mrs. (Lady Battersea), [42] and note, [43] Forbes, Bishop of Brechin, [150], [183] Forster, Rt. Hon. W. E., speeches of, [36], [62]; Blennerhassett on, [73];
Gladstone's estimate of, [114] note; resignation of, [153-154]; on
"Democracy," [160]; mentioned, [74] Forwood, [192] Fox, C. J., estimate of, [45]; Trevelyan's Life of, [52-53]; Chatham
compared with, [81]; otherwise mentioned, [99], [200] France—
Best living writers of, [6] Commercial treaty with, [xxiii], [113] Debates, famous, in, [75] Democracy in, [93] Eloquence of, [78] Gladstone's attitude towards literature of, [46-47], [82] Peasants in, condition of, [112] Fraser, Bishop, [203] Free government, [68] Freedom, see Liberty
Freeman, lxxvi, [70], [149], [177] Frere, Sir Bartle, estimate of, [17], [66]; Toryism and jingoism of,
[77] and note[a/][96]]; mentioned, [29] Frère-Orban, [54], [76] Freycinet, [39] Froude, J. A., "Life of Carlyle" by, [151]; otherwise mentioned, [xi],
[70], [74], [144], [177]
Gambetta, [22], [104] Gardiner, S. R., correspondence with, on "John Inglesant," [126], [128];
poverty of, [129]; recommended for the Record Office, [149]; at
King's College, 150: contemplated paper on "John Inglesant,"
[151]; otherwise mentioned, [177], [196], [198] Gaskell, Milnes, [47] Gavard, [11] "Gendre de M. Poirier, Le," [3] George, Henry, [170] and note[a/][202]], [175] Germany—
Carlyle's view of, [70], [82], [104] Gladstone's attitude towards literature of, [xxii], [46-47], [82] Socialism in, [170], [175] Gibbon, [59] Gibson, Rt. Hon. J. G. (Lord Ashbourne), [129] Gladstone, Helen, [32], [173] —— Herbert, Middlesex candidature of, [9] and notes, [11] and note;
eloquence of, [84]; eulogy of Hartington and Granville by, [107];
lecture of, on Ireland, [164] and note; mentioned, [118] —— W. E.—
Accident to (1881), [77] Acton, estimate of, [l] Beaconsfield, eulogy on, [lx], [99-101] Bismarck contrasted with, [35] Bonghi's essays on, [4] and note[a/][3]]
Burke compared with, [5], [49], [57], [81] Characteristics of—
Eloquence, [xxiii-xxiv], [47] Financial ability, [xxiii-xxiv] Idealism, [109] Progress of mind, [48] Self-depreciation, [66], [112] Charities, speech on, [xxiv], [48] Church establishments, progress of thought regarding, [48] and
note, [89] Contact with, desirable for members of the party, [25-26], [61-62] Control of certain men not possible to, [45], [214] Criticism, attitude towards, [vii] De Serre compared with, [68] Döllinger, visit to, [li] Estimate of characters by, defects in, [45], [57], [109] Estimate of, by posterity foreshadowed, [44-50] Grantully Castle, voyage in, [33] note[a/][44]]
Illness of (1880), [27] and note[a/][35]]
Inequalitarianism of, [94] Influence of, on the nation, [106] Italian independence, attitude towards, [xxiv-xxv], [lx] Lancashire speeches of (1868), [4] and note[a/][7]]
Land tenure, progress of thought regarding, [48] and note, [89] Letter of, on choice of a profession, [43] Liberal party—
Cohesion of, dependent on his ascendency, [25], [110], [193] Divergence from, [13], [16], [46], [158] Future of, [107], [109], [113] note Midlothian campaign (1880), personal victory in, [8], [9-10]; campaign
of 1884, [193] and note[a/][233]]
Nonconformist alliance of, [16] O'Donnell affair, the, [21] and note Personal ascendency of, [8], [9-10], [195] Police protection for, [69] and note[a/][83]]
Position of (1859), [xxii-xxiii] Principle and policy, grasp of, [18], [48] Retirement of, objections to, [10], [106-107], [159], [169], [178], [193],
[195], [214]; diary extract on, [113] note Socialism, attitude towards, [lxi], [175], [212] Strachey's observation on, [55] Tennyson's attitude towards, [209] and note[a/][256]]
Vatican decrees, pamphlet on, [l] —— Mrs., [11], [27], [58], [115], [119], [160] —— W. H., [106] and note[a/][140]]
Godley, Sir Arthur, [67] and note[a/][77]]
Goethe, [79], [82] Goldsmid, [11], [61] Goodman, Memoirs of, [129] Goschen, Rt. Hon. G. J., estimate of, [65]; financial ability of, [108];
otherwise mentioned, [3], [72], [88], [114] note, [115], [117], [119], [124],
[205], [211], [213], [214] Government—
Consent, by, necessity of, [164] Constitutional, maxim of, concerning subordinates, [125] Party, by, law of, [95] Unfitness for, in every class, [93] Grace, three channels of, [144] Granville, Earl, estimate of, [xxi]; reception of, in Moscow, [xx-xxi];
Disraeli dines with, [66]; motion of, on Beaconsfield, [101]; suggested
retirement of, [108]; Gladstone discusses retirement with, [113] note;
views on Morier, [195]; on Gladstone's election address (1885), [211] and note[a/][260]]; otherwise mentioned, [12], [18], [26], [29], [36], [39], [103], [104],
[106], [196] —— Lady, [61] Green, J. E., [128-129], [163] —— Mrs. J. R., [161], [198] —— T. H., [xli] Greenwood, Frederick, [13] Grenville, George, [46], [69], [200] Greville, [215] Grévy, [161] Grey, Earl, [205] and note[a/][253]]
Grillion's, [lix], [85] Grosvenor, Lord R. (Lord Stalbridge), [97] note[a/][132]]
Grotius, [93], [134], [146], [207] Ground Game Bill, [33] and note[a/][43]]
Grundtvig, [146] Guizot, [84]
Hall, [133] Hallam, [46] Hamilton, [49] Hammond, [146] Hampden, Viscount (Speaker Brand), [73] and note Harcourt, Sir William, [25], [69], [103], [112], [114] note —— Marquis de, [161] Hardy, [149] Harley, Speaker, [67] Harrington, James, [139] and note[a/][172]]
Harrowby, Lord, [47] Hartington, Lord, attitude of, in elections of 1880, [14], [115-116];
Gladstone's estimate of, [114] note; on compensation in Ireland,
[115-116]; otherwise mentioned, [xxiii], [15], [108], [205] Hatch, Dr., [115] note[a/][154]]
Hatzfeldt, [213] Hawarden, Acton's visit to, [117-118] Hay, Colonel, [160], [162] and note[a/][193]]
Hayward, Lecky reviewed by, [50]; on Carlyle, [82]; otherwise mentioned,
[12], [13], [24], [118] Hefele, Bishop, [xliv], [xlix] Heine, [79], [97] Henriquez, [84] Herbert, Lord, [146] —— Sidney, [xxii] Heroes, doctrine of, [70] History—
Conscience, development of, the aim of, [168] Ideas the essence of, [6-8] Inner reality of, [35] Letters as sources of, [32] Moral estimates based on, [121-122] Printed books as sources of, [lxxvi], [151] Religion demonstrated by, [lxvii] Religious forces in the making of, [167] Scope of, [lxxii] "History of Liberty, A," [xviii], [lv-lvi], [6] and note[a/][9]], [8], [174];
called "The Madonna of the Future," [126] and note[a/][164]], [150] "History of Our Own Times," [36] Hoadley, [52] Hohenlohe, [172] Holden, [140] Hollond, Rev. H. S., [170] —— Mrs., [162] Holmbury, [33], [36], [40] Home and Foreign Review, [xxvii], [xxx-xxiii], [xxxv] Home Rule, see under Ireland
Hooker, [166] Hope-Scott, [46], [182] Houghton, Lord, [53], [160] How, Bishop Walsham, [204] Howson, Dean, [192] Hugo, Victor, [3], [60], [78] Hundred books, Lubbock's scheme regarding, [69]; Acton's list of,
[166-168], [176] Huskisson, [200] Hutton, R. H., [70]
Ideas—
Carlyle's notion of, [71] Expedients as opposed to, [56] Exponents as distinct from, [206] History in, [6-8] Party an embodiment of, [200] Illingworth, Rev. J. R., Sermons by, [78] and note[a/][98]], [79], [83] "Imitation of Christ, The," [5] Imperialism, [lvii] Ingram, J. K., [76], [90] Intolerance, [148] Ireland—
Acton's representation of, in House of Lords, [lxv] Arms Bill, [78] Arrears Bill (1882), [158] note[a/][185]]
Burke's policy regarding, [49] and note[a/][54]]
Church disestablishment in, [xxxix] Clergy in, [73], [165], [170], [217] Coercion for, [65], [68], [81], [154] Compensation for Disturbance Bill, [28] and notes, [30] Emigration from, [88] Gladstone, Herbert, lecture of, on, [164] and note Heroic treatment for, [54] Home Rule for—
Advocates of, [36] Failure regarding, probable, [lxii], [lxiv] Federalism in, [123-124] Gladstone's references to (Oct. 1881), [lxii], [105]; (Feb. 1882), [123] Historic case for, [216] Liberal party in regard to, [194] Necessity of, [lxi], [164], [165], [216-217] Land League in, [68], [105] Land tenure in—
Bill of 1881, [73], [84] and note, [87] and note[a/][118]]; criticism of,
[89] seq.; opinions of others on, [96]; parliamentary prospects of,
[98-99]; Gladstone's speech on second reading, [103] and
notes[134-136]; compensation question not urged in connection
with, [115-116]; Lords' Committee of Inquiry on the Act,
[125] note; Cairns' draft Report, [154] Compensation, idea of, [115-116], [118] Irish ownership, case for, [216] Land Court (1881), [111-112] Landlords, [87] Peasant proprietorship, [78] Rent, [88], [112] Massacre in, [136], [147] Papal authority in, undesirable, [169] Peace Preservation Bill (1881), [61], [62] note[a/][68]], [67] note[76], [72] Phœnix Park murders, [154] and note[181]-156
Priests in, see above, Clergy
Resignations of officials (1882), [153] Suspicion of England natural in, [164] Wetherell's tour in, suggested, [218] Wolverton's views on, [65] Wrongs of, [63] Irish members, see under Parliament
Italian independence, [xxiv-xxv], [lx]
Jackson, Bishop, [201] —— Dr. Henry, letter from, [lxviii-lxxii]; cited, [lxxiv] James, Henry, [126] note[a/][164]]
Jansenism, [131], [140] Jebb, Professor, [70] Jefferson, [48], [93] Jennings' "Life of Newman," [117] Jessel, Sir George, [149-150] Jesuits—
Clement XIV.'s attitude towards, [lii] Divisions among, [127] Encyclopædia Britannica article on, [64] Ferry's bill on expulsion of, [1], [7] and note Learning among, golden age of, [137] Luther approved by one of, [132] Papacy supported by, [142] Pattison on, [207] Richelieu supported by, [143], [148] St. Hilaire's argument regarding, [39] Spanish, [lix] Jingoism, [lxi], [114] note "John Inglesant," criticism of, [127-128], [130], [135-149], [150-151] Journalism, power of, [15] Jowett, Benjamin, [70], [177] Juarez, Benito, [xxxviii] "Julian the Apostate," [54] and note[a/][60]]
Junius, [52], [120], [151]
Kenealy, [95] Kenrick, [xlix] Kimberley, Earl of, [96], [108] Knesebeck, [192] Knowles, Sir James, [113] Knowsley, [108] note[a/][147]], [110]
La Bastide, [134] Labouchere, H. L., [99] Laboulaye, [2], [39] Labour, Adam Smith on, [92] Lacaita, Sir James, [1] —— Charles, [190] Lacordaire, [185] Lacour, Challemel, O'Donnell's attempted attack on, [21] note;
estimate of, [22]; otherwise mentioned, [24], [160] Lamartine, [78] Lamennais, [78] Land tenure—
Anomalies of, [28] Brodrick on, [54] and note[a/][62]]
Gladstone's progress of thought regarding, [48] and note, [89] Importance of subject, [xxvi], [xl] Ireland, in, see under Ireland
Landed aristocracy, Gladstone's attitude towards, [95] Lords, House of, as representing, [102] Maine's knowledge of, [31] Political economy in regard to, [90] Lansdowne, Lord, [96] note[a/][130]]
Lasaulx, Amelie von, [73] —— Ernest von, [73] Lassalle, [97], [213] Lathbury, D. C., [24], [26] Laugel, [11] Laurent, [76] Laveleye, [71], [75-76], [90] Layard, Sir H. A., [80] Lea, Mr., M.P., [83-84] Lecky, "Eighteenth Century" by, [50-51], [115]; estimate of, [151-152];
otherwise mentioned, [70], [80] Lee, General, [82] and note[a/][106]]
Lefevre, Rt. Hon. J. G. Shaw, [153] Legitimacy, [86], [119], [161] Leibnitz, [134], [150] Lenbach, [22], [103] Leo XIII., Pope, [80] and note[a/][101]], [86], [111] Leslie, Cliffe, [76], [90] Lesseps, [169] Letters—
History dependent on, [32] Privacy of, [41] Leveson-Gower, F., [1], [3], [40], [118] Lewes, G. H., [60] —— Mrs. (George Eliot), [64] Lewis, George, [171] Liberal party—
Achievements of, [xl] Gladstone—
Dependence on, for cohesion, [25], [107], [110], [193] Divergence from, [13], [16], [46], [158] Future without, [107], [109], [113] note Home Rule in relation to, [194] Liberalism—
Aims of, [94] Definition of, [71] and note[a/][88]]
Gladstone, in relation to, [111] Nature of, [lv], [199] Toryism permeated by, [200] Liberty—
American realisation of, [lvii] Ancient, three things lacking in, [lvii] Contract, of, [92] Definitions of, [xxvii-xxviii], [71] and note[a/][89]]
Division of power essential to, [124] End in itself, [lvii] Ends of, [216] Equality at expense of, [lix] "History of," [xviii], [lv-lvi], [6] and note[a/][9]], [8]; called "The Madonna of
the Future," [126] and note[a/][164]], [150] Law of, aims of, [93] Mill on, reviewed by Acton, [xxvii-xxviii] Minorities, security for, the test of, [69], [76] Savonarola's martyrdom for, [123] Two worst enemies of, [xxx] Liddon, Canon, first meeting with, [21]; on Lord Carnarvon, [24]; verbal
subtlety of, [46]; on Rosmini, [170-171] and note, [176], [180], [184-185],
[187]; Gladstone's attitude towards, [182]; suggestion of, for see
of London, [201-204]; anecdote of, [204]; at Tegernsee, [213]; estimate
of, [179-180], [182-183], [187], [202-203]; Döllinger's estimate of, [182],
[191-192]; otherwise mentioned, [16], [70] Lightfoot, Bp., [70] and note[a/][86]], [112], [203] Limerick, Lord, [64], [72] Listowel, Lord, [96] note[a/][130]]
Littleberries, [25] note Littré, [38] London, conservatism of, [118] Londonderry, Lady, [180] Longfellow, [5] Lords, House of, see under Parliament
Lowder, Rev. Charles, Life of, [151] Lowe, Robert, see Sherbrooke
Lowell, J. R., reminiscences of, [5-6]; otherwise mentioned, [30-32],
[70], [83] Lubbock, Sir John, estimate of, [69]; otherwise mentioned, [67], [68] and
note[a/][81]], [176] Luther, [lxvii], [132] Lyons, Lord, [37], [160] Lyttelton, Alfred, [112], [157] and note, [191] —— Rev. the Hon. Arthur, [54] and note[a/][60]], [59] and note, [146], [152] Lytton, [20]
Macaulay—
Brougham, on, [47] Cited, [xvii]; quoted, [lxvii] Conversational power of, [40] Estimate of, [59], [210]; estimate of Essays and History, [173] Letter of, on Windsor Castle paper, [116] Taine on, [52-53] Writing of, [45], [57] Otherwise mentioned, [57], [95], [144], [196] MacCarthy, J. H., [68]; "History "by, [36] MacColl, Canon, [13], [104] and note[a/][138]]
Machiavelli, [lxvii], [144] Mackintosh, [57] Maine, Sir Henry, disagreements with, [29]; on land tenure, [31]; on
primogeniture, [119]; on the government, [209], [212-213]; estimate of,
[26], [31]; otherwise mentioned, [70], [118], [181] Maitland, Prof. F. W., cited, [ix], [lxxiii-lxxiv] Malebolge, [143] Malebranche, [140] Mallett, Sir Louis, on Afghanistan, [78]; illness of, [125]; moves to
Mentone, [162]; estimate of, [4], [27]; otherwise mentioned, [76], [160] Manning, Cardinal, ultramontanism of, [xli], [186-187]; on Vatican
decrees, [lii]; correspondence of, with Acton, [liv]; influence lost
by, [lxxvi]; protests against admission of Bradlaugh to Parliament,
[130] note[a/][169]]; views of, on Borromeo, [186-187]; Wiseman succeeded
by, [xli] Marat, [7] Marriage—
Deceased Wife's Sister Bill, [169] and note Female Suffrage in regard to, [181] Maximilian, Archduke, [xxxviii-xxxix] and note May, Sir T. Erskine, "Democracy in Europe" by, reviewed by Acton,
lviii; otherwise mentioned, [67], [119], [120] Mazzini, [xxix], [210] Men of the time, estimate of, [122] Mentone, [151]; Queen's villa at, [126], [128] Mérimée, Prosper, [53] Mexico, [xxx], [xxxvii-xxxix] "Middlemarch," [60], [135] Midhat Pacha, [44], [86] and note Midlothian campaign (1880), personal victory in, [8], [9-10]; campaign of
1884, [193] and note[a/][233]]
Mignet, [2] Mill, J. S., on liberty, reviewed by Acton, [xxvii-xxviii]; otherwise
mentioned, [48], [71], [94], [110] Milman, [5] Milner, Viscount, [205] and note[a/][252]]
Milnes, Monckton, [41] Milton, [63] Minghetti on Gladstone and Bismarck, [lxiii]; otherwise mentioned, [4] and note[a/][5]], [80] and note[103], [123], [174] Minorities, protection of, a condition of liberty, [lvi], [69], [76] Mirabeau, [7], [47] Mivart, [129] Molinism, [131] Molinos, [137-138] Mommsen, [171] Monck, Lord, [118], [120] and note[a/][160]]
Monroe, President, [198] and note[a/][245]]
Montagu, [127], [132] Montalembert, [xix], [57] Montégut, [165] Montesquieu, [6], [93] Montlosier, Comte de, [120] and note[a/][159]]
More, [93] Morier, at Seacot, [190]; criticisms by, on British foreign policy, [192];
estimate of, [23], [24], [195], [201], [205], [212] Morley, Lord, [98] —— Arnold, [212] —— Rt. Hn. John, represented by Acton in House of Lords, [lxv];
Aldenham library presented to Cambridge University by, [lxxiv];
"Life of Burke" by, [5]; estimate of, [19]; Pall Mall under, [19], [113];
"Life of Cobden" by, [111] and note, [112-113]; Jacobinism of, [125];
in Parliament, [163]; quoted, l; cited, lxii, [208] note; otherwise
mentioned, [ix], [8], [24], [41], [43], [65], [70], [72], [119], [164] Morris, [206] Mortola (the poet), anecdote of, [90] Most, [103] and note[a/][133]]
Mozley, James, [170] ——, John, [158] and note[a/][184]], [203] Müller, Max, [70], [177] Münster, [13] Myers, Ernest, [162]
Napoleon I., Mme. de Rémusat on [31-32], [36]; Lee compared with,
[82] note[a/][106]]; otherwise mentioned, lxx, [48], [66], [93], [111] Napoleon III., [xxxvii-xxxviii] National pride, [172] Nationality, Home and Foreign Review article on, [xxix-xxx] Neander, [146] Nelson, [lxxi-lxxii] Newman, Cardinal, retires from editorship of Rambler, [xxvii]; on
Vatican Decrees, [lii], [134]; made a cardinal, [lxxvi]; verbal subtlety
of, [46]; Life of, by Jennings, [117]; influence of, [182]; narrowness
of set of, [206]; estimate of, [lx], [26], [180]; otherwise mentioned,
[44], [70], [87], [146], [171] Newmarch, [76] Newton, [6] Nonconformists, Gladstone's alliance with, [16] North British Review, [xl] Northbrook, Lord, [108], [190] and note Northcote, Sir S., [16], [99]
O'Connell, [47] O'Donnell, [21] and note O'Hagan, John, [111] Opponents' case, statement of, [193-194] Ottley, Rev. E. B., cited, [121] Owen, Prof., [166], [203] Oxford, Acton's visit to, [177] and note, [178], [196] Oxford University—
Acton made D.C.L. at (1889), and Honorary Fellow of All Souls'
(1890), [lxv] Verbal refinements a product of, [46]
Paget, Sir Augustus, [80] —— Dean, [213] and note[a/][264]]
—— Sir J., estimate of, [26], [77]; otherwise mentioned, [70] and
note[a/][87]], [79] note, [166] Palgrave, [59], [84] Pall Mall Gazette—
Estimate of, [19], [24], [89], [113] Jacobinism of, [125] Maine a contributor to, [26] Morley's editorship of, [19], [24], [113] Palmer, William, [182] Palmerston, Visct., on Treaty of Paris, [xxi]; Acton's disagreement
with, [xxii]; on French invasion, [xxiv]; party's relations with,
[114] note; otherwise mentioned, [46], [47] Panizzi, life of, [53] and note Papacy, see under Churches—Roman Catholic
Parker, C. S., [54] and note[a/][61]]
Parliament—
Commons, House of—
Consent of representatives in, a condition of free government, [68] Irish party in—
Degrees among, [74-75] Liberal party dependent on, [214] Obstruction by, [21], [67]; two kinds of, [69] Tory alliance with, [209] note[a/][257]]
Obstruction in, [21]; two kinds of, [69] Outside influence on, [101] Procedure Rules, Gladstone's speech on, [64] and note[a/][71]], [125] Weakness of, when near its end, [19] Debates in, few famous, [75] Lords, House of—
Character of, as an institution, [31], [102] Compensation for Disturbance Bill thrown out by, [28] and notes, [31] Home Rule Bill in, prospects for, [218] Injury done by, [103] Interests of, [102] Irish Land Act, Committee of inquiry on, appointed by, [125] note Modification of, [102] Popular view of, [95] Radical attitude towards, [201] Taxation not in jurisdiction of, [xxiii] Use of, [101-102] Parnell, C. S., [105], [154], [217] Parties, evening, in Downing Street, [19] and note Party—
Burke's policy regarding, [14], [49] and note[a/][54]]
Government by, law of, [95] Ideas the justifying cause of, [200] Religious view of, [199] Pascal, [6], [93], [146], [207] Pasquier, [2] Pasteur, [152] Patriotism, [xxix] Pattison, Rev. Mark, Life of Milton by, [5] and note; estimate of,
[206-207]; otherwise mentioned, [70], [120] —— Mrs. Mark, [43] Paul V., Pope, [146] Peel, Disraeli's attack on, [114] note; personal influence neglected
by, [25]; justification of, [200]; estimates of, [45], [47], [56] Peelites in 1859, [xxii] Penjdeh, [208] and note Persons versus things, [6-7], [14], [85], [109], [200], [206], [210] Petavius, [207] Pitt, [45], [46], [56], [93] Pius V., Pope, [liii], [135] Pius IX., Pope, Encyclical Letter against modern thought, [xxxiv];
death of, [lxxvi]; otherwise mentioned, [xxxii], [xl] Plunket, [47] Political economy, changes in, [89-90] Politics—
Complexity of, [91] Differences in, dependent on disagreement in moral principles, [210] Ecclesiastical principles in, [51-52] Ends of, [216] Moral basis of, [96], [107], [210] Parentage of, [60] Patriotism in, [xxix] Religion and, borderland of, [104] Religious view of, [199] Potter, T. B., [54], [111], [113], [162] Power, acquisition and maintenance of, [14-15] Prætorius, [134] Price, Bonamy, [24], [90], [197] and note[a/][241]]
Primogeniture, [102], [119] Principles, self-identification with, [85] Probabilism, [143] Progress, conditions of, [200] "Progress and Poverty," [170] note[a/][202]], [175] Property—
Limitation to rights of, [94] Representation based on, [180] Puritans, [147] Pusey, Dr., [171], [203]
Quakers, use of term, [136], [147] Quarterly Review, [50] Quietists, [139]
Radicalism, [94] Radicals, attitude of, towards House of Lords, [201] Radowitz, [49] Rambler, [xxvii-xxviii] Rammingen marriage, [22] Ranke, [xix] Rauscher, [xlix] Raynaud, [146] Reay, Lady, [85] —— Lord, [4], [22], [23], [27], [118], [120], [162] Reeve, Henry, [65] and note[a/][73]]
Reform, nature of, [92] —— Bill (1884), [178], [181] Religion—
Antagonism founded in, an obstacle to sincerity, [168] Church, identification of, with, [xxxii] Fanaticism in, [144] History the true demonstration of, [lxvii], [167] Key to actions provided by, [167]; unreliability of key, [lii-liii] Liberalism the beginning of real, [lv] Politics and, borderland of, [104] Scientific discoveries, attitude towards, [xxxii] Substitutes for, [167], [168] Rémusat, Mme. de, [30], [31-32], [36] Renan, Ernest, [6], [152] Renouf, [182] Renouf, Miss, [173] Representation, property the basis of, [180] Representative systems, [101-102] Retz, [140] Reviews, value of, [83] Richelieu, [134], [143], [148] Richter, [70], [82] Ridding, Dr., [183] Ripon, Marquis of, [205] Robespierre, [8], [22] Rogers, Thorold, [8] and note[a/][13]]
Rome—
"John Inglesant" in reference to, [147] Visit to (1881), [79-80]; (1882), [122-123] Roon,
[49] Roscher, cited, [90] Rosebery, Earl of, appoints Acton to Cambridge, [lxvi]; otherwise
mentioned, [25], [217] Rosicrucians, [139] Rosmini, [170-171] and note, [176], [180], [184-185], [187] Rossi, Count, [87] and note[a/][117]]
Rothe, [xix], [146], [206] Rousse, [88] Rousseau, [xii], [56], [78] Ruskin, John, writings of, on fly-leaves, [58]; at Hawarden, [172]; on
Bonamy Price, [197] and note[a/][241]]; estimate of, [42], [62]; otherwise
mentioned, [59], [85] Russell, Lord Arthur, [31] and note, [65], [72], [74], [162] —— C. (Lord Russell of Killowen), [153] —— George, [212] and note[a/][262]]
—— Lord John, [xxiv], [47] —— Lord Odo (Lord Ampthill), [xlvii], [195] and note Russia—
Granville's reception in, [xx-xxi] Policy of, [179], [208]
St. Hilaire, B., estimate of, [2], [37-39]; argument of, regarding
Jesuits, [39]; Aristotelian work of, [39]; view of, on Greeks, [74];
otherwise mentioned, [41], [104] St. Just, [77], [142] St. Simon, memoirs of, [32] Salisbury, Marquis of, Irish party compared with, [75]; assurances
required by, from Gladstone, [210], note; in Tunis affair, [90]; on
Irish Arrears Bill, [158] and note[a/][185]]; otherwise mentioned, [108],
[190], [205], [214], [217] Salmeron, [137] Sancta Clara, Father, [138], [147] Sand, George, [78] and note[a/][99]]; [79], [83] Sandford, Bp., [160] and note[a/][191]]
Savonarola, [123] Scaliger, [207] "Scenes from Clerical Life," [163] Schelling, [146] Scherer, estimate of, [1-2], [6]; patriotism of, [34]; on Carlyle, [74]; on
George Eliot, [207]; otherwise mentioned, [11], [205] Schiller, [79] Schlegel, [82] Schleiermacher, [82] Schlözer, [123] "School of Shakespeare," [42] Schwartzenberg, [xlix] Sclater, [129] Scott, Sir Walter, [lxi], [93] Scottish mental characteristic, [206] Seeley, Sir John, death of, [lxvi]; Acton contrasted with, [lxvii];
"Expansion of England," by, [6] and note[a/][10]]-8; otherwise mentioned,
[115], [175] Selborne, Lord, [108], [211] Selden, [207] Serjeant, [140] "Sermons in a College Chapel," [78] and note[a/][98]], [79], [83] Shakespeare—
Defects of, [57], [60] Montalembert on, [57] Sonnets of, [41-42] Shaw, [103], [153] —— Dr., cited, [ix], [lviii] Shelburne, Lord, [81] Shelley, [79] Sherbrookr, Viscount (Robert Lowe), attitude of, towards H. Gladstone,
[10-11] and note; hurt regarding offer of peerage, [12-13];
Maine's views on, [26]; indebtedness of, to Burke, [57]; on political
economy, [90]; otherwise mentioned, [8], [17], [50], [70], [76] Shorthouse, Mr., correspondence with, [151] and note[a/][176]], [159] and
note[a/][189]]
Shrewsbury, Lord, [132] Sidebotham, Rev. H., [204] Sidgwick, Prof., [177] note, [191] Sieyès, [48] Simon, Jules, [2], [39], [161] Simon, Richard, [133] Sincerity, [168] Skelton, Sir John, [104] note[a/][137]]
Slavery, [xx], [xxxvi] Smith, Adam, [6], [91-92] —— Goldwin, [70], [112] —— P. J., [101] —— Robertson, [197] —— Sir William, [lviii], [50] Socialism, [lxi], [170], [175], [212] Society, State as distinct from, [7], [76], [94], [101] Soudan, [176], [179], [215] Southey, [82], [93] Spain—
Inquisition in, [146] Jesuits in, [lix] Mexican expedition of, [xxxvii] Spinola, [134], [150] Spinoza, [xlix], [96] Spencer, Earl, estimate of, [153]; rumoured resignation of, [155] and
note; otherwise mentioned, [16], [205], [218] —— Lady, [61] —— Herbert, Laveleye on, [71]; opinion of, on "Scenes from Clerical Life,"
[163]; otherwise mentioned, [27] and note[a/][33]], [119] Staeël, Mme. de, [5] Stahl, [lxxvi], [97] Standard, [55], [65], [66] Stanley, Dean, [70], [85] —— of Alderley, Lord, [64] and note[a/][72]]
State, society as distinct from, [7], [76], [94], [101] Stephen, Fitzjames, [26], [70]; on Criminal Law, [166] Stillingfleet, [133] Strachey, Sir Edward, [55-56] —— Sir John, [20] and note Strossmayer, Bishop, [xliv], [xlix] Stuart, James, [192], [209] and note[a/][258]], [212] and note[263]
Stubbs, Bishop, estimate of, [149], [177], [191], [192], [196]; approached by
Mrs. J. R. Green, [198]; otherwise mentioned, [180], [183] Sumner, Charles, [5] Suspicion—
Commynes on, [35] Desirability of, [12], [15], [122] Moderation to be observed in, [58], [59] Sutherland, Duchess of, [180] and note[a/][218]]
Swinburne, [21], [42], [79] Swiss nationality, [xxx] Sybel, von, [xix] Symonds, J. A., [70]
Tachard, M., [27] note[a/][34]]
Taine, estimate of, [2]; Soberer compared with, [6]; Tennyson's attitude
towards, [20]; on Macaulay, [52-53]; on the Revolution, [207] Tait, Bishop, [204] Talbot, Dr., [177] note, [179] and note[a/][215]]
"Talleyrand's Memoirs," [36] Tegernsee, [lix], [33], [80], [84] Temple, Bishop, [203-204] —— Cowper (Lord Mount Temple), [3] Temporal power of Rome. See under Churches—Roman Catholic—Papacy
Temps, [34], [82] Tennyson, Alfred, estimate of, [20]; attitude towards Gladstone, [209] and note[a/][256]]; otherwise mentioned, [40], [55], [70], [79] note —— Hallam, [19], [21] Thiers, [xxiv], [39], [47], [49] Things versus Persons, [6-7], [14], [85], [109], [200], [206], [210] Thirlwall, Bishop, [117-118] Thorndike, [131] Thucydides, [32] Times—
Carlyle, views on, [71], [82] Change in, [215] Chenery's dealings with, [13], [26], [35] Tocqueville, Alexis de, [xix], [172] Toland, [52], [139] note[a/][172]]
Toryism—
Attitude of, [199] Female adherents of, [181] Frere's exemplification of, [77] Gout, compared with, [35] Liberal ideas permeating, [200] Maine on, [119] Transvaal, [77] Trench, Archbishop, [27] and note[a/][32]]
Trevelyan, G. O., "Life of Fox" by, [52-53]; estimate of, [59];
otherwise mentioned, [17], [65] Trollope, [65] Turgot, [49] Turkey, tyranny of, [91] and note[a/][127]]
Tyndall, Prof., [50], [166] Tyranny—
Success as essence of, [143-144] Turkish, [91] and note[a/][127]]
Ultramontanism. See under Churches—Roman Catholic
United States—
Abolitionists in, [xx] Civil war in, Acton's lecture on, [xxxv-xxxvii] Constitution of, French critic on, [lviii] Democracy in, [93]; Tocqueville's book on, [xix] Dependencies in relation to, [xxxix] Liberty, doctrine of, realised by, [lvii] Monroe doctrine, [198] and note[a/][245]]
Ussher, [207]
Valdes, Juan, [136], [147] Van Helmont, [139] Vaticanism. See under Churches—Roman Catholic
Victoria, Queen, Acton agreeable to, [lxv]; shot at, by a lunatic, [126] and note[a/][2]]; Mentone residence of, [126], [128] Vielcastel, [2] Vinet, [146], [207]
Waddington, M., [v], [171-172] —— Mme., [v] Wagner (pol. economist), cited, [90], [97] Waldegrave, Lady, [40] Wales, Prince of, [109] Wallace, Robert, [71] note[a/][88]]
Walshe, [140] Warburton, [52] Ward, Wilfrid, Wiseman's "Life" by, [xvi]; otherwise mentioned, [182], [206] Waterland, [180] Wealth, labour the source of, [92] Webster, [47], [49] Wellington, Duke of, [46], [93], [200] Westcott, Dr., Bishop of Durham, [70], [203] Wetherell, [218] —— (editor of Chronicle), [xl] Whigs—
Acton's sympathy with, [56], [107] Constructive power lacking in, [111] Democrats, dependence on, [108] Seeley on, [7] White, [140] Wickham, Dr., [129], [135], [166] Wilberforce, R. J., [180], [182] —— Bishop, [95], [106], [203] Wilkinson, Bishop, [183], [203] William III, [67], note[a/][79]]
Williams, Roger, [146] Wilson, [52] Wimpfen, [172] Winchester, Bishop of (Winton), [70] Windham, [46] Wiseman, Dr., [xvi], [xxx-xxxii] Wolseley, Lord, [59], [77] Wolverton, Lord, Irish views of, [65]; estimate of, [67]; otherwise
mentioned, [27], [89], [161], [188] Women's Suffrage, [180-181] World, [74]
Zulfikar, [208] Zulus, [17]; Cetewayo, [174]
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