Consequences, remote, weakness of the utilitarian doctrine of, i. 42-44

“Consolations,” literature of, leading topics of, i. 204

Constantine, the Emperor, his foundation of the empire of the East, ii. [12].

His humane policy towards children, [29], [30].

His sanction of the gladiatorial shows, [35].

His laws mitigating the severity of punishments, [42].

His treatment of slaves, [64].

His law [pg 382] respecting Sunday, [244].

Magnificence of his court at Constantinople, [265]

Conventual system, effect of the suppression of the, on women, ii. [369]