His martyrdom, 441

Juvenal, on the natural virtue of man, i. 197

Kames, Lord, on our moral judgments, i. 77.

Notices the analogies between our moral and æsthetical judgments, 77

King's evil, ceremony of touching for the, i. 363, note

Labienus, his works destroyed, i. 448, note

Lactantius, character of his treatise, i. 463

Lætorius, story of, i. 259

Laughing condemned by the monks of the desert, ii. [115], note

Law, Roman, its relation to Stoicism, i. 294, 295.