Tait, Archibald Campbell, Archbishop of Canterbury—
biography of, cited, [100 note]
career of, [107]
characteristics of, [108–12], [209]
Green appointed librarian by, [133–134]
influence of, [110–12]
Irish Church Disestablishment Bill, attitude towards, [187]
policy of, [112], [114]
views of, [110]
Temple, Archbishop, [113] and [note], [199]
Tennyson, [39], [459]
Thackeray, W. M., [35], [120], [123–25]
487
Thirlwall, Bishop, [112]
Thucydides, [149–50]
Tone, Wolfe, [229], [248]
Tory party—
nature of, [218];
(1848-1865), [60–62]
suffrage extension profitable to, [52], [57–58], [67], [310]
Tractarian movement, [252], [264 note], [406]
Trollope, Anthony—
biographies of, cited, [116 note]
Freeman and, [120], [271] and [note]
literary position of, [116–18]
personality of, [118], [126]
political activity of, [120]
travels of, [121–22]
works of, [117–20], [128];
characteristics of, [122–30]
United States—
Acton’s knowledge of history of, [387]
Freeman’s visit to, [268]
journalism in, [379]
Presbyterianism in, [317]
religion and politics dissociated in, [100]
Trollope’s account of, [122]
University influence in, [378]
Westbury, Lord, [303]
Whiggism, [6], [8], [63], [298], [469]
Wilberforce, Bishop Samuel, [111–12], [198], [254], [429]
Women, education of, [329–31]
Wordsworth, [301]
Wright, William, [319] and [note], [320]
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