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49Roscher, cited,90Rosebery, Earl of, appoints Acton to Cambridge,lxvi; otherwisementioned,25,217Rosicrucians,139Rosmini,170-171andnote,176,180,184-185,187Rossi, Count,87andnote[117]Rothe,xix,146,206Rousse,88Rousseau,xii,56,78Ruskin, John, writings of, on fly-leaves,58; at Hawarden,172; onBonamy Price,197andnote[241]; estimate of,42,62; otherwisementioned,59,85Russell, Lord Arthur,31andnote,65,72,74,162—— C. (Lord Russell of Killowen),153—— George,212andnote[262]—— Lord John,xxiv,47—— Lord Odo (Lord Ampthill),xlvii,195andnoteRussia—Granville's reception in,xx-xxiPolicy of,179,208St. Hilaire, B., estimate of,2,37-39; argument of, regardingJesuits,39; Aristotelian work of,39; view of, on Greeks,74;otherwise mentioned,41,104St. Just,77,142St. Simon, memoirs of,32Salisbury, Marquis of, Irish party compared with,75; assurancesrequired by, from Gladstone,210,note; in Tunis affair,90; onIrish Arrears Bill,158andnote[185]; otherwise mentioned,108,190,205,214,217Salmeron,137Sancta Clara, Father,138,147Sand, George,78andnote[99];79,83Sandford, Bp.,160andnote[191]Savonarola,123Scaliger,207"Scenes from Clerical Life,"163Schelling,146Scherer, estimate of,1-2,6; patriotism of,34; on Carlyle,74; onGeorge Eliot,207; otherwise mentioned,11,205Schiller,79Schlegel,82Schleiermacher,82Schlözer,123"School of Shakespeare,"42Schwartzenberg,xlixSclater,129Scott, Sir Walter,lxi,93Scottish mental characteristic,206Seeley, Sir John, death of,lxvi; Acton contrasted with,lxvii;"Expansion of England," by,6andnote[10]-8; otherwise mentioned,115,175Selborne, Lord,108,211Selden,207Serjeant,140"Sermons in a College Chapel,"78andnote[98],79,83Shakespeare—Defects of,57,60Montalembert on,57Sonnets of,41-42Shaw,103,153—— Dr., cited,ix,lviiiShelburne, Lord,81Shelley,79Sherbrookr, Viscount (Robert Lowe), attitude of, towards H. Gladstone,10-11andnote; hurt regarding offer of peerage,12-13;Maine's views on,26; indebtedness of, to Burke,57; on politicaleconomy,90; otherwise mentioned,8,17,50,70,76Shorthouse, Mr., correspondence with,151andnote[176],159andnote[189]Shrewsbury, Lord,132Sidebotham, Rev. H.,204Sidgwick, Prof.,177note,191Sieyès,48Simon, Jules,2,39,161Simon, Richard,133Sincerity,168Skelton, Sir John,104note[137]Slavery,xx,xxxviSmith, Adam,6,91-92—— Goldwin,70,112—— P. J.,101—— Robertson,197—— Sir William,lviii,50Socialism,lxi,170,175,212Society, State as distinct from,7,76,94,101Soudan,176,179,215Southey,82,93Spain—Inquisition in,146Jesuits in,lixMexican expedition of,xxxviiSpinola,134,150Spinoza,xlix,96Spencer, Earl, estimate of,153; rumoured resignation of,155andnote; otherwise mentioned,16,205,218—— Lady,61—— Herbert, Laveleye on,71; opinion of, on "Scenes from Clerical Life,"163; otherwise mentioned,27andnote[33],119Staeël, Mme. de,5Stahl,lxxvi,97Standard,55,65,66Stanley, Dean,70,85—— of Alderley, Lord,64andnote[72]State, society as distinct from,7,76,94,101Stephen, Fitzjames,26,70; on Criminal Law,166Stillingfleet,133Strachey, Sir Edward,55-56—— Sir John,20andnoteStrossmayer, Bishop,xliv,xlixStuart, James,192,209andnote[258],212andnote[263]Stubbs, Bishop, estimate of,149,177,191,192,196; approached byMrs. J. R. Green,198; otherwise mentioned,180,183Sumner, Charles,5Suspicion—Commynes on,35Desirability of,12,15,122Moderation to be observed in,58,59Sutherland, Duchess of,180andnote[218]Swinburne,21,42,79Swiss nationality,xxxSybel, von,xixSymonds, J. A.,70Tachard, M.,27note[34]Taine, estimate of,2; Soberer compared with,6; Tennyson's attitudetowards,20; on Macaulay,52-53; on the Revolution,207Tait, Bishop,204Talbot, Dr.,177note,179andnote[215]"Talleyrand's Memoirs,"36Tegernsee,lix,33,80,84Temple, Bishop,203-204—— Cowper (Lord Mount Temple),3Temporal power of Rome.Seeunder Churches—Roman Catholic—PapacyTemps,34,82Tennyson, Alfred, estimate of,20; attitude towards Gladstone,209andnote[256]; otherwise mentioned,40,55,70,79note—— Hallam,19,21Thiers,xxiv,39,47,49ThingsversusPersons,6-7,14,85,109,200,206,210Thirlwall, Bishop,117-118Thorndike,131Thucydides,32Times—Carlyle, views on,71,82Change in,215Chenery's dealings with,13,26,35Tocqueville, Alexis de,xix,172Toland,52,139note[172]Toryism—Attitude of,199Female adherents of,181Frere's exemplification of,77Gout, compared with,35Liberal ideas permeating,200Maine on,119Transvaal,77Trench, Archbishop,27andnote[32]Trevelyan, G. O., "Life of Fox" by,52-53; estimate of,59;otherwise mentioned,17,65Trollope,65Turgot,49Turkey, tyranny of,91andnote[127]Tyndall, Prof.,50,166Tyranny—Success as essence of,143-144Turkish,91andnote[127]Ultramontanism.Seeunder Churches—Roman CatholicUnited States—Abolitionists in,xxCivil war in, Acton's lecture on,xxxv-xxxviiConstitution of, French critic on,lviiiDemocracy in,93; Tocqueville's book on,xixDependencies in relation to,xxxixLiberty, doctrine of, realised by,lviiMonroe doctrine,198andnote[245]Ussher,207Valdes, Juan,136,147Van Helmont,139Vaticanism.Seeunder Churches—Roman CatholicVictoria, Queen, Acton agreeable to,lxv; shot at, by a lunatic,126andnote[2]; Mentone residence of,126,128Vielcastel,2Vinet,146,207Waddington, M.,v,171-172—— Mme.,vWagner (pol. economist), cited,90,97Waldegrave, Lady,40Wales, Prince of,109Wallace, Robert,71note[88]Walshe,140Warburton,52Ward, Wilfrid, Wiseman's "Life" by,xvi; otherwise mentioned,182,206Waterland,180Wealth, labour the source of,92Webster,47,49Wellington, Duke of,46,93,200Westcott, Dr., Bishop of Durham,70,203Wetherell,218—— (editor ofChronicle),xlWhigs—Acton's sympathy with,56,107Constructive power lacking in,111Democrats, dependence on,108Seeley on,7White,140Wickham, Dr.,129,135,166Wilberforce, R. J.,180,182—— Bishop,95,106,203Wilkinson, Bishop,183,203William III,67,note[79]Williams, Roger,146Wilson,52Wimpfen,172Winchester, Bishop of (Winton),70Windham,46Wiseman, Dr.,xvi,xxx-xxxiiWolseley, Lord,59,77Wolverton, Lord, Irish views of,65; estimate of,67; otherwisementioned,27,89,161,188Women's Suffrage,180-181World,74Zulfikar,208Zulus,17; Cetewayo,174


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