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i. 23.Tranquillity from 'Relief Bill' not possible,i. 266-7.Truth, love of,i. 323.iii. 488.Trespass,iii. 425.Tree-planting,iii. 436.Transcendental world,iii. 467.Triad,iii. 505-6.Turner, Sharon,iii. 506.Tyrant, the,i. 70.et seqq.Tyranny, French, basis of,i. 139.148.U.Ulpha, Kirk,ii. 227.Ullswater,ii. 230-4.Union of nations,i. 152-3.Unworthy objects,i. 326.V.Vane, Sir George,ii. 47.Verse, why write in,ii. 93-4.Veracity and ideality,iii. 486.Vespers, Sicilian,i. 359.Vimiera,i. 43.75.Vindication of opinions, &c.i. 195.209.Vice and Virtue,ii. 42-3,61.Virgil,i. 358.(bis),iii. 469.et alibi.(See II. 274-9.)Virgin, the,iii. 492.Voice of the people,i. 113.Volunteers,i. 234.W.Watson, Bp.,i. 3.et seqq.(See preface, I.x.-xiv.)Watson, Thomas,ii. 313.War, just and necessary,i. 39-40;opponents of,i. 40.with France, wished still,i. 201-2,et seqq.;varied opinions of,i. 226-7.Warrior, happy,ii. 173-4.Wales, North, excursion in,ii. 197.201.Wastdale,ii. 230.Walks,iii. 423.Warwick, Sir Philip,i. 359.Walker, A., book on the lakes overlooked,ii. 346-7,iii. 506. (?)Waterton,iii. 506.Wealth,i. 15.189.Westmoreland, two letters to freeholders of,i. xix-xxi.,211,et seqq.Wellesley (= Wellington),i. 65-6.68-9,126-7,et seqq., et alibi.Weever, John,ii. 27.50,344.Westall,iii. 506.Wickedness, prodigious,i. 170.Wilson, Alexander,ii. 346.Wilson, Professor,ii. 208-14.(See underMathetes.)Windermere,ii. 223-4.Wieland,iii. 418.Winchelsea, Countess of,iii. 508.Wordsworth, Mrs.iii. 509.Workmen in manufactories,i. 282-3.Worthlessnesses swept away,i. 311.Woman,iii. 457.Y.Young, Advice to the.i. 295.326,et alibi.(See under Education.)Z.Zaragoza,i. 167.


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