Its golden age not Christian, but pagan, ii. [42]

Lawyers, their position in literature, i. 131, note

Legacies forbidden to the clergy, ii. [151].

Power of making bequests to the clergy enlarged by Constantine, [215]

Leibnitz, on the natural or innate powers of man, i. 121, note

Leo the Isaurian, Pope, his compact with Pepin, ii. [266]

Leonardo da Vinci, his kindness to animals, ii. [172], note

Licentiousness, French, Hume's comments on, i. 50, note.

Locke, John, his view of moral good and moral evil, i. 8, note.

His theological utilitarianism, 16, note.