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X.Xenophon, his report of the reasoning of Socrates in confutation of Aristodeinus, his political economy,149; his presentation of the Spartan character,185; his style,393; his mental characteristics,393394; contrasted with Herodotus,394; with Tacitus,403Y.York, Duke of,62; anxiety excited by his sudden return from Holland,94; detestation of him,94; revival of the question of his exclusion,96York House, the London residence of Bacon and his father,408432Yonge, Sir William,205Young, Dr., his testimony to Addison's colloquial powers,366Z.Zohak, King, Persian fable of,17161

Xenophon, his report of the reasoning of Socrates in confutation of Aristodeinus, his political economy,149; his presentation of the Spartan character,185; his style,393; his mental characteristics,393394; contrasted with Herodotus,394; with Tacitus,403

York, Duke of,62; anxiety excited by his sudden return from Holland,94; detestation of him,94; revival of the question of his exclusion,96

York House, the London residence of Bacon and his father,408432

Yonge, Sir William,205

Young, Dr., his testimony to Addison's colloquial powers,366

Zohak, King, Persian fable of,17161


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