onfidently predicted. If Home Rule should be ultimately conceded
to Ireland, the political party which may be responsible for the
carrying of the scheme, will have to look forward to a long period of
exclusion from public confidence. However the British people may be
worried or deluded into forgetfulness of their duty to themselves and to
Ireland, the working of a Dublin Parliament will soon rouse them, the
reaction will set in; and the authors of the scheme will have before
them as lengthened a banishment from power, as the country gentlemen
suffered when their chivalrous devotion to the House of Stuart blinded
them for a time to the practical interests of England; as was the fate
of the Whigs at the beginning of this century, when they identified
their party with implacable opposition to Pitt's struggle to deliver
Europe from the tyranny of Bonaparte.
FOOTNOTES:
[104] See Art. IV. 'Yeomen Farmers in Norway.'
INDEX TO THE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SECOND VOLUME OF THE QUARTERLY REVIEW.
A.
St. Alban's Abbey, 305
its revenue, 307
culture of the vine, 308
its Grammar School, 310
the Scriptorium, 312, 313
Historiographers, 314
Abbot's, 316, 317.
Alford, Dean, on the severance of the Church from the State, 7.
Apostolic Fathers, the, by the Bishop of Durham, 467
Ignatius contrasted with St. Clement, 470
his uncertain birth and origin, 471
martyrdom, 472, 473
testimony to the Apostolical succession, 474
the 'short,' 'middle' and 'long' form, _ib._
forgery in the 'long' recension, 475
literary war on episcopacy, 476
Milton's invective, _ib._
Archbp. Ussher's discovery, 477
condemns the Epistle to Polycarp, 478
Cureton's version, _ib._
genuineness of the seven Epistles known to Eusebius 479, 480
style and diction, 481
external testimony, 483
'Apostolical Constitutions,' 485
Irenaeus on Apostolic succession, 485, 486
Linus at Rome, 486
Polycarp on episcopacy, 487
Clement of Rome and Papias, _ib._
Theological Polemics, 488
Judaists and Gnostics, 489
_S. Polycarp_, his history and writings, 491
reverence paid to him, 492
reviving Paganism, 493
legend of his youth, 495
meets Ignatius, 496
reminiscences by Irenaeus, _ib._
his martyrdom, 498, 499.
Aracan. _See_ Burma.
Archives of the Venetian Republic, 356. _See_ Venetian.
d'Aumale, Duc his 'Histoire des Princes de Conde,' 80
his tribute to Gen. France d'Houdetot, 107.
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