Pammachus, St., his hospital, ii. [80]

Panætius, the founder of the Roman Stoics, his disbelief in the immortality of the soul, i. 183

Pandars, punishment of, ii. [316]

Parents, reason why some savages did not regard their murder as criminal, i. 101

Parthenon, the, at Athens, i. 105

Pascal, his advocacy of piety as a matter of prudence, i. 17, note.

His adherence to the opinion of Ockham as to the foundation of the moral law, 17, note.

His thought on the humiliation created by deriving pleasure from certain amusements, i. 86, note

Patriotism, period when it flourished, i. 136.

Peculiar characteristic of the virtue, 177, 178.