Royalty, or rule, expiring state of, according to modern republicanism, 17, 9.
(See Kings; and observe generally, ‘Royalty’ means rule of any kind; ‘Monarchy,’ rule by a single person; ‘Kingship,’ rule by an able and wise person. See Lycurgus.)
Sabaoth, meaning of the word, 12, 11.
Saccone of Pietra-Mala, 18, 11.
Saturday, its religious significance, 24, 8.
Savonarola, influence of, at Florence, 22, 6.
Savoy, peasant of, his superiority to the author in many respects, 4, 4.
Scholarship, true and refined, the foundation of it is to be skilled in some useful labour, 9, 4.
Schools of Drawing, elementary, to be opened in Oxford, 9, 19.
Science, modern, summary of the general temper and purposes of, 5, 8;
true, the essence of Savoir Vivre, 5, 10.
(Note this passage, one of the most important of the book, and compare 4, 6.)
Scientific persons, how occupied, 8, 4.