Results to be expected from the study of the relations between our physical and moral nature, 158.
Little influence of Pagan religions on morals, 161
More, Henry, on the motive of virtue, i. 76
Musonius, his suicide, i. 220
Mutius, history of him and his son, ii. [125]
Mysticism of the Romans, causes producing, i. 318
Myths, formation of, i. 351
Naples, mania for suicide at, ii. [55]
Napoleon, the Emperor, his order of the day respecting suicide, i. 219, note
Nations, causes of the difficulties of effecting cordial international friendships, i. 156