Tocqueville, Alexis de, style, [65]; on presidential office, [210].
Trajan, “wise emperor,” [127].
Treaty-making power, Jay Treaty as precedent, [206].
Trent, W. P., on burning of Columbia, [302].
Trevelyan, Sir G. O., biography of Macaulay, [64].
Tyler, John, as President, [211], [212].
Tyndall, John, as popular scientist, [58].
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Ulysses, and study of human character, [67].
United States, Goethe’s prophecy of westward extension and Panama Canal, [71]; political traditions, [208]; Godkin’s early optimism and later pessimism concerning, [272], [284]–[290], [296]; Godkin on general progress and political decline, [296]. See also American, Finances, Newspapers, Politics.
Universities, strife after exact knowledge, [101]; advantages and aim of training, [102].