Didron, his work “Iconographie Chrétienne,” [26, 13]. [[9]]
Dinner party, advice to a lady about her, [46, 232].
Dividend not expected by M. De Laval, [40, 78] (note).
Dog and man fight, [43, 275].
Dogs Act of 1871, brainless and brutal, [40, 99] (note).
Dollar, engraving of Swiss, 34 (frontispiece).
Domestic relations, modern, satirical questions regarding, [31, 8].
Doré, his pictures, better see the devil than, [29, 11];
his paintings, [34, 9], [35, 15].
Dover, description of, in the Catechism of Kent, [27, 3].
Dragon, fight, real difficulty of, not so much to kill as to see him, [26, 4];
symbol of sins and trials innumerable, [26, 6];
marvel of the world, [26, 13];
a seeing creature, [26, 14];
representing spiritual enemies, natural habit of the Greek mind, [26, 11];
too true a creature spiritually, [26, 13];
sacred Egyptian, [26, 14];
crocodile, ib.