Triumpher among the Romans, the companion he had in his Car, [59].

V.

Venus, the strange weapon with which the Antients supplied her, [60], [319].
The Temple which the Greeks erected to her, [283].

Vestals, how punished, [167], & seq.

Villemartin (Miss de), is co-spectatress of a flagellation, [280];
is admonished never to do so anymore, [281].

Virgil quoted, [90].

Virgin Mary rescues an Usurer from the hands of the Devils, [304].
The assistance she gives to a person who used to pay devotion to her, [308].
The remarkable zeal of a Monk to assert her honour, [310], & seq.

Visitation (Nuns of the), discipline themselves when they please, [121].

Voltaire (M. de), quoted, [32], [207], [288].

Upper discipline defined, [21].
See [Discipline].