ix,xxxiv,xxxviinote;Spectatorarticle by,lxxiDufferin, Marquis of,153andnote,195Duffy, Sir C. G.,112andnote[150]Dupanloup,xliv,xlixDurham, Bishop of (Westcott),70,203Ecclesiastical Titles Act,liEconomist,24,29Ecuador,74Edinburgh Review,5,50,65note[73]Egypt—Alexandria, bombardment of, and complications,156-159Evacuation of, views on,169,179,188-189Northbrook's mission to,190andnoteEliot, George—Death of,57Dickens on "Scenes from Clerical Life,"163Estimate of,57,60-61,62Gladstone's attitude towards,lix,109Letters of,121,166Life of,64,83,162,198Lyttelton's review of,59Montégut on,165Philosophy of,121Political divergence from,210Scherer on,207Otherwise mentioned,5,34,109Ellenborough, Lord,xxiii,93Eloquence, French,78"Endymion,"52andnote[1]Enfield,197Equality, doctrine of,lix,8,48Erasmus,lxviiErrington, Sir George,122andnote,123"Expansion of England, The,"6andnote[10]-8Faber,206Fabricius,134Fagan,53Faith—Patriotism analagous to,xxixPolitical,199Sincerity implied in,168Falloux, quoted,88Fanaticism,144Fawcett, Rt. Hon. Henry,24Female suffrage,180-181Ferry, Jules, bill of, on unauthorised congregations,1,7andnoteFlower, Mrs. (Lady Battersea),42andnote,43Forbes, Bishop of Brechin,150,183Forster, Rt. Hon. W. E., speeches of,36,62; Blennerhassett on,73;Gladstone's estimate of,114note; resignation of,153-154; on"Democracy,"160; mentioned,74Forwood,192Fox, C. J., estimate of,45; Trevelyan's Life of,52-53; Chathamcompared with,81; otherwise mentioned,99,200France—Best living writers of,6Commercial treaty with,xxiii,113Debates, famous, in,75Democracy in,93Eloquence of,78Gladstone's attitude towards literature of,46-47,82Peasants in, condition of,112Fraser, Bishop,203Free government,68Freedom,seeLibertyFreeman, lxxvi,70,149,177Frere, Sir Bartle, estimate of,17,66; Toryism and jingoism of,77andnote[96]; mentioned,29Frère-Orban,54,76Freycinet,39Froude, J. A., "Life of Carlyle" by,151; otherwise mentioned,xi,70,74,144,177Gambetta,22,104Gardiner, S. R., correspondence with, on "John Inglesant,"126,128;poverty of,129; recommended for the Record Office,149; atKing's College, 150: contemplated paper on "John Inglesant,"151; otherwise mentioned,177,196,198Gaskell, Milnes,47Gavard,11"Gendre de M. Poirier, Le,"3George, Henry,170andnote[202],175Germany—Carlyle's view of,70,82,104Gladstone's attitude towards literature of,xxii,46-47,82Socialism in,170,175Gibbon,59Gibson, Rt. Hon. J. G. (Lord Ashbourne),129Gladstone, Helen,32,173—— Herbert, Middlesex candidature of,9andnotes,11andnote;eloquence of,84; eulogy of Hartington and Granville by,107;lecture of, on Ireland,164andnote; mentioned,118—— W. E.—Accident to (1881),77Acton, estimate of,lBeaconsfield, eulogy on,lx,99-101Bismarck contrasted with,35Bonghi's essays on,4andnote[3]Burke compared with,5,49,57,81Characteristics of—Eloquence,xxiii-xxiv,47Financial ability,xxiii-xxivIdealism,109Progress of mind,48Self-depreciation,66,112Charities, speech on,xxiv,48Church establishments, progress of thought regarding,48andnote,89Contact with, desirable for members of the party,25-26,61-62Control of certain men not possible to,45,214Criticism, attitude towards,viiDe Serre compared with,68Döllinger, visit to,liEstimate of characters by, defects in,45,57,109Estimate of, by posterity foreshadowed,44-50Grantully Castle, voyage in,33note[44]Illness of (1880),27andnote[35]Inequalitarianism of,94Influence of, on the nation,106Italian independence, attitude towards,xxiv-xxv,lxLancashire speeches of (1868),4andnote[7]Land tenure, progress of thought regarding,48andnote,89Letter of, on choice of a profession,43Liberal party—Cohesion of, dependent on his ascendency,25,110,193Divergence from,13,16,46,158Future of,107,109,113noteMidlothian campaign (1880), personal victory in,8,9-10; campaignof 1884,193andnote[233]Nonconformist alliance of,16O'Donnell affair, the,21andnotePersonal ascendency of,8,9-10,195Police protection for,69andnote[83]Position of (1859),xxii-xxiiiPrinciple and policy, grasp of,18,48Retirement of, objections to,10,106-107,159,169,178,193,195,214; diary extract on,113noteSocialism, attitude towards,lxi,175,212Strachey's observation on,55Tennyson's attitude towards,209andnote[256]Vatican decrees, pamphlet on,l—— Mrs.,11,27,58,115,119,160—— W. H.,106andnote[140]Godley, Sir Arthur,67andnote[77]Goethe,79,82Goldsmid,11,61Goodman, Memoirs of,129Goschen, Rt. Hon. G. J., estimate of,65; financial ability of,108;otherwise mentioned,3,72,88,114note,115,117,119,124,205,211,213,214Government—Consent, by, necessity of,164Constitutional, maxim of, concerning subordinates,125Party, by, law of,95Unfitness for, in every class,93Grace, three channels of,144Granville, Earl, estimate of,xxi; reception of, in Moscow,xx-xxi;Disraeli dines with,66; motion of, on Beaconsfield,101; suggestedretirement of,108; Gladstone discusses retirement with,113note;views on Morier,195; on Gladstone's election address (1885),211andnote[260]; otherwise mentioned,12,18,26,29,36,39,103,104,106,196—— Lady,61Green, J. E.,128-129,163—— Mrs. J. R.,161,198—— T. H.,xliGreenwood, Frederick,13Grenville, George,46,69,200Greville,215Grévy,161Grey, Earl,205andnote[253]Grillion's,lix,85Grosvenor, Lord R. (Lord Stalbridge),97note[132]Grotius,93,134,146,207Ground Game Bill,33andnote[43]Grundtvig,146Guizot,84Hall,133Hallam,46Hamilton,49Hammond,146Hampden, Viscount (Speaker Brand),73andnoteHarcourt, Sir William,25,69,103,112,114note—— Marquis de,161Hardy,149Harley, Speaker,67Harrington, James,139andnote[172]Harrowby, Lord,47Hartington, Lord, attitude of, in elections of 1880,14,115-116;Gladstone's estimate of,114note; on compensation in Ireland,115-116; otherwise mentioned,xxiii,15,108,205Hatch, Dr.,115note[154]Hatzfeldt,213Hawarden, Acton's visit to,117-118Hay, Colonel,160,162andnote[193]Hayward, Lecky reviewed by,50; on Carlyle,82; otherwise mentioned,12,13,24,118Hefele, Bishop,xliv,xlixHeine,79,97Henriquez,84Herbert, Lord,146—— Sidney,xxiiHeroes, doctrine of,70History—Conscience, development of, the aim of,168Ideas the essence of,6-8Inner reality of,35Letters as sources of,32Moral estimates based on,121-122Printed books as sources of,lxxvi,151Religion demonstrated by,lxviiReligious forces in the making of,167Scope of,lxxii"History of Liberty, A,"xviii,lv-lvi,6andnote[9],8,174;called "The Madonna of the Future,"126andnote[164],150"History of Our Own Times,"36Hoadley,52Hohenlohe,172Holden,140Hollond, Rev. H. S.,170—— Mrs.,162Holmbury,33,36,40Home and Foreign Review,xxvii,xxx-xxiii,xxxvHome Rule,see underIrelandHooker,166Hope-Scott,46,182Houghton, Lord,53,160How, Bishop Walsham,204Howson, Dean,192Hugo, Victor,3,60,78Hundred books, Lubbock's scheme regarding,69; Acton's list of,166-168,176Huskisson,200Hutton, R. H.,70Ideas—Carlyle's notion of,71Expedients as opposed to,56Exponents as distinct from,206History in,6-8Party an embodiment of,200Illingworth, Rev. J. R., Sermons by,78andnote[98],79,83"Imitation of Christ, The,"5Imperialism,lviiIngram, J. K.,76,90Intolerance,148Ireland—Acton's representation of, in House of Lords,lxvArms Bill,78Arrears Bill (1882),158note[185]Burke's policy regarding,49andnote[54]Church disestablishment in,xxxixClergy in,73,165,170,217Coercion for,65,68,81,154Compensation for Disturbance Bill,28andnotes,30Emigration from,88Gladstone, Herbert, lecture of, on,164andnoteHeroic treatment for,54Home Rule for—Advocates of,36Failure regarding, probable,lxii,lxivFederalism in,123-124Gladstone's references to (Oct. 1881),lxii,105; (Feb. 1882),123Historic case for,216Liberal party in regard to,194Necessity of,lxi,164,165,216-217Land League in,68,105Land tenure in—Bill of 1881,73,84andnote,87andnote[118]; criticism of,89seq.; opinions of others on,96; parliamentary prospects of,98-99; Gladstone's speech on second reading,103andnotes[134-136]; compensation question not urged in connectionwith,115-116; Lords' Committee of Inquiry on the Act,125note; Cairns' draft Report,154Compensation, idea of,115-116,118Irish ownership, case for,216Land Court (1881),111-112Landlords,87Peasant proprietorship,78Rent,88,112Massacre in,136,147Papal authority in, undesirable,169Peace Preservation Bill (1881),61,62note[68],67note[76],72Phœnix Park murders,154andnote[181]-156Priests in,see above, ClergyResignations of officials (1882),153Suspicion of England natural in,164Wetherell's tour in, suggested,218Wolverton's views on,65Wrongs of,63Irish members,see underParliamentItalian independence,xxiv-xxv,lxJackson, Bishop,201—— Dr. Henry, letter from,lxviii-lxxii; cited,lxxivJames, Henry,126note[164]Jansenism,131,140Jebb, Professor,70Jefferson,48,93Jennings' "Life of Newman,"117Jessel, Sir George,149-150Jesuits—Clement XIV.'s attitude towards,liiDivisions among,127Encyclopædia Britannicaarticle on,64Ferry's bill on expulsion of,1,7andnoteLearning among, golden age of,137Luther approved by one of,132Papacy supported by,142Pattison on,207Richelieu supported by,143,148St. Hilaire's argument regarding,39Spanish,lixJingoism,lxi,114note"John Inglesant," criticism of,127-128,130,135-149,150-151Journalism, power of,15Jowett, Benjamin,70,177Juarez, Benito,xxxviii"Julian the Apostate,"54andnote[60]Junius,52,120,151Kenealy,95Kenrick,xlixKimberley, Earl of,96,108Knesebeck,192Knowles, Sir James,113Knowsley,108note[147],110La Bastide,134Labouchere, H. L.,99Laboulaye,2,39Labour, Adam Smith on,92Lacaita, Sir James,1—— Charles,190Lacordaire,185Lacour, Challemel, O'Donnell's attempted attack on,21note;estimate of,22; otherwise mentioned,24,160Lamartine,78Lamennais,78Land tenure—Anomalies of,28Brodrick on,54andnote[62]Gladstone's progress of thought regarding,48andnote,89Importance of subject,xxvi,xlIreland, in,see underIreland