Federal Constitution. See Constitution Federalists, and Hayne, xi. 4484 Federation, Gladstone on, xv. 6526; Canadian, explained, xx. 8537; in South Africa, xxv. 10838 Felicaja, sonnet of, xxiii. 9753 Fénelon, Archbishop, life of, iv. 1636; "Simplicity and Greatness, 1636-43; "Nature as a Revela- tion," 1644-49; for the festival of the Epiphany, 1650-63 Fenianism, fear of, xvii. 7240; prin- ciples of, xxi. 9200; in Ireland, xxiv. 10240; in 1868, 10423 Fenians, and Parnell, xxv. 10581 Ferdinand at Innsbrück, xix. 8286 Ferguson, Adam, on Roman history, xiii. 5298
Fessenden interrupts Benjamin, xvi. 6981; quoted, 6986 Feudal system, xii. 5166
Feudalism, xiv. 5967; in Scotland, xviii. 7809
Fiction, riches of, xxv. 10821; pre- ponderant circulation of, 10828 Field, David Dudley, life of, xv. 6121; "An International Code of Arbitration," 6121-37
Joseph, lax morality of, xvii.
Fielding, Henry, works of, character- ized, xii. 5223
Filipinos, not equal to the "embat-
tled farmers, ,"xxi. 9081; welfare of the, xxv. 10971
Filisola, General, capitulation of, xvii. 7384
Fillmore, President, addressed by Webster, xi. 4743
Finance, false systems of, xviii. 7455 Financial policy, xx. 8450
Finland, transferred to Russia, viii. 3335; and Russia, xv. 6534; lost to Sweden, xvi. 6974
Fischer, Hannibal, and the German fleet, xxii. 9395
Fisheries, v. 2129, vi. 2495; extended by bounties, xiv. 6099; Canadian, Macdonald on, xviii. 7512; colonial. XX. 8394
Fiske, John, criticised, xxiv. 10134 Fitzgerald, Edward, and "Omar,'
xxiv. 10211; original in translat- ing, xix. 8006
Flag, undivided, xv. 6217; apostro-
phized, xvii. 7306; of the U. S. to be planted, xxi. 8861; the, and the eagle (Hawley), 8955; march of the (Beveridge), xxv. 10979 Flags, return of the, xix. 7895; names on, xxi. 8801
Flavel, John, life of, iv. 1598; coro- nation sermon, 1598-1610
Fléchier, Esprit, life of, iv. 1629; on the death of Turenne, 1629-35 Fleming, Marjorie, quoted, xix. 7985 Flint, Abel, translation of, iv. 1727 Flood, Henry, life of, vi. 2543;
speech on renunciation, 2543-59; with the arm of a Jupiter, xx. 8472
Florence and its factions, xiii. 5426 Florida, x. 4058
Flourens, M. P., experiment of, xx. 8583
Flower, Rev. W. B., translation, iii. 1267
Flowers of rhetoric, v. 1873, vii. 2816 Foot's Resolution, xii. 4969 Force, God of, and the terrestrial ser- pent, xvii. 7001; conservation of, xix. 8213; deprecated, xx. 8460; brute, victories of, xxi. 8868 Foreign nations, duties toward, vi. 2528, vii. 2840, xi. 4534
policy, Gladstone's, xv. 6361 Foreigners, prejudice against, xix. 8002
Forests, American, xiv. 5960 Forgiveness, ethics of, Archbishop
Magee on, xix. 8315
Forster, William Edward, on the Eng- lish peerage, xxi. 9127; cited on Irish affairs, xxii. 9370; great speech, xxv. 10655
Fortescue, Sir John, on laws, iv. 1523; quoted, vi. 2571 Fortifications, national, xi. 4734; of Canada, xvi. 6864; source of peril, xvii. 7091
Fortune, in human affairs, ii. 453, 574 Foster, George Eulas, life of, xxv.
Foster, Stephen, on Colonel Higgin- | son, xx. 8612
Fourth of July, celebration of, xxi. 8956; orations, xxv. 10915 Fox, Charles James, life of, vii. 2826; "On the Rejection of Bonaparte's Overtures,' 2827-86; quoted, vi. 2550, ix. 3915; cited, xvi. 6874, xix. 8281, xxv. 10698; convictions of, xxi. 9161; training of, xxii. 9315
Spartan youth and the, xvii. 7055 France, aggressions of, vii. 2828; language of, viii. 3210; government of, 3364, 3367, xi. 4531; conduct of, viii. 3403; miseries of, 3407; no restoration of monarchy in, desired by Pitt, 3430; advantages of mon- archical government in, ix. 3517; interference with Ireland, 3541; American sympathy with, 3576; aggressions of, 3578; freedom of the press in, 3644; robbed of con- stitution, 3653; England interferes with, 3732; and Russia, 3911; tyrant of the ocean, 3927; and America, 3933; Emmet charged with being an emissary of, x. 4191; difficulty with, adjusted by Jackson, 4243; refuses Greece a constitu- tion, xii. 4826; contrasted with Rome, 4872; principle of govern- ment in (1848), 4916; National Guard organized in, 4920; new Re- public, 4922 et seq., 4930 et seq., 4932 et seq.; relations with op- pressed peoples, 4938; nemesis of, 5199; Magna Charta, xiii. 5350; extravagance, 5370; at the feet of Germany, 5385; spirit of liberty in, xiv. 5846; and the Crimean war, 5912; and Napoleon III., xv. 6246; small proprietors in, 6346; in- terference with America, 6531; after the Peace of Villa Franca, 6551; and Italy, xvi. 6682; internal taxa- tion of, 6715; Emperor of, and the U. S., 6848; empire restored in, 6890; at war with England, xviii. 7862; republic of, an armed bu- reaucracy, xix. 8024; responding to American liberty, 8290; vicissi- tudes of, 8304; lubricity in, xx. 8361; intervention of, 8763; and Spain, rivalry of, xxi. 8813; in
1789, 8871; better than individual Frenchmen, 8890; aflame, 8945; revision in, xxii. 9269; Christianity in, 9522; University of, xxiii. 9658; friendship of, with U. S. unbroken, 9689; generosity of, 9696; and England, 10005; after the German conquest (Gambetta), xxiv. 10091; constitutional laws in, 10103; democracy in, 10110; claims of, 10159; army of, insulted, 10330 France, Constitution of, viii. 3183, xii. 5102, xiv. 5800, xv. 6254; changes in, xiv. 5800
Francis, Sir Philip, supposed to be "Junius," v. 2049
- I., king of France, quoted, xvii. 7064 Franklin, Benjamin, life of, v. 1845; "On the Federal Constitution," V. 1847-49; "Dangers of a Salaried Bureaucracy," 1849-54; quoted, v. 1961, xiv. 5717; and Paine, vii. 2642; xi. 4731; in Paris, xvi. 6648; cited, xvii. 7005; in In- dependence Hall, xix. 8269; and Emerson compared, xx. 8346; not 'appreciated, 8395; on slavery of women, 8621; and the first Aboli tion Society, xxi. 9066; dreams of, surpassed, xxiii. 9704; and the Boston post-office, 10027
Franzen, Bishop, life of, ix. 3876; "The Sword shall Pierce thy Heart, "3876-78
Frederick the Great, and England, xv. 6120; quoted, xvii. 7059
Prince of Wales, epitaph on, xvii. 7170
William IV., King of Prussia, life of, xiii. 5275; opening of the Prussian Diet, 5275-88
Free coinage of silver, xx. 8436 Democracy, xiii. 5259, 5267 Freedman's Bureau ridiculed, xv. 6327
Freedmen, problem of, xix. 7926 Freedom, vs. Slavery, iii. 994; worth fighting for, 1081; how abridged, v. 2016; of one's house, 2034; adored by America, 2132; wor- shipped by men of English race, 2190; knowledge of, ix. 3510; the birthright of man, x. 4184; in Ire- land (in 1820), xv. 6539; "Devotion
to" (Montalembert), xvi. 6726; not to be suppressed, 6766; idea of, 6771; possibilities from, in the South, predicted by Bright, 6909; not an end, xvii. 7122; transcen- dent value of, 7419; established, xix. 8119; and slavery compared, 8182; of speech outraged, 8200; "The Cause of" (Hughes), xx. 8568; and Sumner, xxi. 8798; on the flag, 8885; aspirations for, 9005; religious, xxii. 9445; and evil, xxiii. 9755; defined, 9805; purpose of, 9887; love of, not a crime, xxiv. 10423
Free press, Lovejoy a martyr to a, xvi. 6954
schools (H. W. Blair), xxiii. 9802; basis of free governments, xvi. 6659
Soil Party, xx. 8571
Soilers, demand of, xiii. 5260 speech, i. 228, ii. 530, 612, iv. 1386, ix. 3642; guaranteed by Con- stitution, xiii. 5339; quenched, xiv. 5721; suppression of, xvii. 7255
thinking, a pernicious evil, xxiv. 10407
trade, vi. 2556, x. 4077; and seamen's rights, 4089; and Cal- houn, 4264; between the States, xii. 4962; and Jackson, xiii. 5667; Cobden and, xiv. 6074; an aristo- cratic disease, xvi. 6708; a great and wise doctrine, 6824; a mistake, xix. 8226; advantage of, xxiii. 9981; with Porto Rico, xxv. 10763
ormation on Scottish Character," 7806-34
Frye, William P., Senator from Maine, and shipping, xx. 8730 Fugitive Slave Law, binding, xi. 4694; constitutional, xii. 4856; ex- amined by Thaddeus Stevens, 5028; opposed by J. R. Giddings, xiii. 5259, 5262; by B. F. Wade, 5583; characterized by Seward, xiv. 5721; odious, xvi. 6756; author of, xvii. 7008; repeal of, 7406; exposed, xviii. 7582; characterized, xix.
7882; unconstitutional, 8190; Mason, author of, xx. 8573; sanc- tifying influences of, xxiii. 10029
slaves, rendition of, legal, xv. 6179; surrender of, xvi. 6574; and Northern Democracy, xxi. 9133 Fuller, Chief-Justice, quoted, xxv.
Funeral Orations: Pericles, i. 15; St. Ambrose, iii. 1154; Pietro Dami- ani, 1242; Pierre Abélard, 1250; Alred, 1268; Melanchthon, iv. 1332; Bossuet, 1558; Fléchier, 1629; Jonathan Mayhew, v. 1988; Victor Hugo, xiv. 5780; Mazzini, xv. 6113; R. C. Winthrop, xvi. 6337; Wendell Phillips, 6959; Beecher, xvii. 7274; Bellows, xviii. 7435; E. H. Chapin, 7477; J. G. Holland, xix. 8071; Da Silva, 8248; Colonel Higginson, xx. 8603; Curtis, 8699; Lamar, xxi. 8796; J. G. Blaine, 9147; Dean Farrar, xxii. 9404; Robert G. Ingersoll, 9584; Bishop Potter, xxiii. 9811: Phillips Brooks, 9905; Horace Porter, 10040; Parkhurst, xxiv. 10474; Sir John Thompson, 10531
Gallagher, William D., quoted, xi. |
Gallatin, Albert, life of, viii. 3476;
"On the British Treaty," 3477-91 Galway, summons to, xx. 8464 Gambetta, Leon, life of, xxiv. 10091; "France after the German Conquest, 10091-102; "On the Constitutional Laws," 10103-116 Garden, Count de, quoted, regarding Russia, xiv. 5925
Garfield, James Abram, life of, xxii. 9437; inaugural address, 9437-47; quoted, xvi. 6658; death of, 6665; action of, xx. 8650; and the war, xxi. 9026; Blaine's eulogy on, 9147; the martyr President, xxii. 9407; sermon on (Parkhurst), xxiv. 10474
Gargan, Helena Nordhoff, translation of, xxii. 9403
Garibaldi, Giuseppe Maria, life of, xv. 6186; last speech as a member of the Italian Chamber, 6186-88; "To his Soldiers," 6188-90; in commemoration of, xix. 8090; suc- cess of, xxv. 10907
Garland, Francis P., translation by, i. 54, 65, 114, ii. 653, 655, 658, 666, 668, iii. 1113, 1241, 1246, 1249, 1253, 1272 Garrison, William Lloyd, life of, xv. 6150; "Words of Encouragement,' 6150-61; speech in London, 6161- 74; praised by John Stuart Mill, xv. 6185; Phillips's eulogy on, xvi. 6959; Argyll's welcome to, xx. 8423; attitude of, 8611; and the Liberator, 8701; mobbed, 8704; and immediate abolition, 8712; Harcourt on, xxi. 9034; and or- thodoxy, xxiv. 10174 Garter, Order of, conferred on assas- sins, ix. 3605
Gates, General Horatio, quoted, v. 2007
Gauls and Roman senators, xvii. 7100 Genealogy, Carlyle on, xiii. 5305 Generalship, a special gift, xx. 8603 Generosity, American, to exiles, xiv. 5809; love in competition, xxv. 10787
Geneva, government of, ix. 3593; ar- bitration, xxii. 9497, xxv. 10556 Genghiz Khan, vi. 2327
Genius, defined, xix. 8007; of Wash- ington, 8032; and labor, xxii. 9314 Genoa, Napoleon's treatment of, viii. 3419; the Superb, described, xvii. 7035; bombarded, 7036 Gentleman, defined by Thackeray, xvii. 7144
Geographical parties, xii. 4961; pol- icy, xiii. 5503
Geological Survey of Canada, xix.
George I., King of England, iv. 1728 II., King of England, bad mor- als of, xvii. 7161
III., King of England, vii. 2627, 2629, 2711, 2719; compared with James I. 2718; letter of, quoted, x. 4155; benefactor of America, xiv. 6001; fatuity of, xv. 6196; Thackeray's lecture on, xvii. 7153 et seq.; character of, xix. 8026; and amnesty, xx. 8385; quoted, xxi. 8959
IV., King of England, letter of, quoted, x. 4156
Saint, and the Dragon, xix. 7932 Georgia, and Garrison, xv. 6166; se- cession of, opposed by A. H. Ste-
phens, xvii. 7208; demands pay- ment for slaves, xx. 8495 Germany, nationality of, xiii. 5507; Catholic Church in, xv. 6261; and ship-buying, xx. 8743; army of, xxi. 9040; and silver, 9179; navy of, xxvi. 10441; a sleepless searcher for new markets, xxv. 10597; so- cial democracy in, 11019 Gettysburg, Lincoln's speech at, xvi. 6583
Ghent, treaty of, and the slave trade, xviii. 7593
Gibbon, cited against Mexican war, xii. 5197; in behalf of Shelley, 5244; anecdote of, xvi. 6948 Gibson, Milner, cited, xiv. 5906 Giddings, Joshua R., life of, xiii. 5259; denunciation of slavery, 5259-74; anecdote of, xx. 8649; and servile insurrection, xxi. 8991 Gladstone, William Ewart, life of, xv. 6338; "Domestic and Foreign Affairs," 6339-76; "The Beacons- field Ministry," 6377-96; "The Government of Ireland Bill," 6397- 6459; "Home Rule," 6460-6549;
and the ballot, xii. 5066; quoted, xiv. 5866, 5909, 5912, xxii. 9323, xxv. 10835; criticised, xiv. 5866, 5875, 5908, xxii. 9278; judge of insanity, xiv. 6072; on redistribu- tion, xxii. 9263; formidable indi- viduality of, 9273; cited, on woman suffrage, 9612; characterized, xxiii. 9996, xxv. 10601; magnanimity of, xxiv. 10466; cited, 10529; advo- cate of peace, xxv. 10556; de- nounced, 10654
Glass, mentioned by Pliny, xvi. 6932; malleable, 6939
Glenfruin, massacre of, xxi. 9129 Glorification, foolishness of, XXV. 10904
God, defined, iii. 1150, 1200; as judge, iv. 1537; love to fallen man, v. 1783; wrath of, 1801; at the helm, 1827; all power the gift of, vi. 2316; invoked by Washington, 2508; by Patrick Henry, 2598; by Boudinot, vii. 2658; sovereignty of, viii. 3147, xvi. 6703; invoked by Robespierre, 3301; vengeance on public robbers, ix. 3521; access to, 3875 et seq.; fury not in, x. 4196; invoked by Buchanan, xii. 4959; vengeance of, on the nations, 5198; of the living (sermon by Arnold), 5250, and slavery, xiii. 5342; con- cept of, analyzed, 5344; in Ameri- can history, 5508, 5520; no re- specter of persons, 5613; love for souls (Pusey's sermon), 5615; com- munion with (Newman's sermon), xiv. 5682; nearness of, 5774; exist- ence of, proved, 5821; and man inseparable, 5852; and miracles, 5859; and the People, xv. 6116; of Revelation, 6139; invoked on the Confederacy, 6217; in creation, xvi. 6695; against slavery, xvii. 7005; of battles, 7060, xx. 8461; universal love of, xviii. 7605; a spirit, 7618; justice of, 7810; im- mutable, xix. 8249; not on the side of the strongest battalions, xxi. 8870; a new, 8992; omnipres- ence of, xxiv. 10130; eternal fa- therhood of, xxv. 10812 Goethe, xii. 5313; quoted, 5324, xix.
8213; xxv. 10704, 10795, 11023, 11081; and the genius of the an-
cients, xiv. 5949; cited, xix. 8007; as good as a university, 8013; "the greatest voice of the cen- tury, xx. 8323; on Vanity, quoted, xxiii. 9756
Gold, discovery of, in California, xi. 4659; a great pacificator, xiii. 5327; thirst for, xv. 6311; standard, xx. 8431; hoarded, 8445; reverence for, xxii. 9646; the sound currency, xxiv. 10259; Cross of (Bryan), xxv. 10935
Golden rule in politics, xxii. 9622 Goldsmith, Oliver, quoted, xiv. 5743,
xxi. 9037, xxv. 10700; and the Vicar of Wakefield, xvii. 7147; style of, xix. 8010
Gonse, General, in the Dreyfus case, XXV. 10910
Goodness, richer than greatness, xviii. 7481; gives conception of God, 7612; no substitute for knowledge, 7832
Goodrich, Chauncey A., quoted, v. 2089 note
Goodwin, of Georgia, on the slave trade, xx. 8575; Sands, xvi. 6933 Gordon, Charles George, Salisbury on the abandonment of, xxii. 9283; danger of, 9291; sufferings of, 9294
Lord George, convert to Juda- ism, xiii. 5572
Gore, Canon Charles, on Leo the Great, iii. 1209
Gorgias, life of, i. 49; encomium on Helen, 49-54
Gorgon, legend of the, xix. 7958 Goschen, George Joachim, life of, xxii. 9413; "The Cultivation of the Imagination," 9413-22; cited, xv. 6465; criticised, 6534 Gottingen Library, xiii. 5449 Gough, John B., life of, xviii. 7730; temperance address, 7730-50 Government, forms of, i. 227, iv. 1473; burdens of, v. 2020; made by obedience, 2140; the gift of God, vi. 2316; unity of, 2515; sum of good, vii. 2733; essential prin- ciples of, 2734; Federal, weakness of, 2821; democratic, confounded with representative, ix. 3511; mon- archical, suitable for France, 3518; how founded, 3555; different forms of, 3613; military, a great scourge,
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