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Russell, Lord John, and Reform Act of 1832, [162]; Spencer Walpole’s biography, [162].

Sainte-Beuve, C. A., style, [53]; on desultory reading, [65]; on biographies of Goethe, [72]; as critic, [72]; on Gibbon, [114], [123]; on Tacitus, [128].

Salisbury, Lord, Godkin on, [290].

Santa Maria in Ara Cœli, Bambino, [107]; connection with Gibbon, [107].

Schofield, J. M., on J. D. Cox, [185].

Schouler, William, power as journalist, [90].

Schurz, Carl, on history as profession, [78]; criticism of Cleveland’s Venezuelan policy, [239]; in Ohio campaign of [p334] 1875, [246]; Secretary of Interior, ability, [247]; with Hayes at Harvard commencement, [251]; and civil service reform, [256]; social character, [262]; as editor of Evening Post, [274]; and greenback inflation, [281].

Scott, Winfield, presidential campaign, [86], [87].

Sea-power, Gibbon on, [127].