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Our Duties towards Ourselves, 339 Morals, 340 Freedom of Labour, _ib._ Gregory on Competition, 341 Political Duties, 342 Cross of honour awarded after the Prussian invasion, 354 scholarships gained, 355. Church and State, 2 Lord Hartington's loyalty, 3 imputation on the Tories, _ib._ Liberationist tactics, 4, 7 Mr. Gladstone's manifesto, 5, 6 finances of the Liberation Society, 8, 9 Scottish subscriptions, 10 Welsh Nonconformists, 11 characteristics of Democracy, _ib._ Liberation leaflets, 13-16 cost of 'voluntary schools,' 16 Pope Gelasius on tithes, 17 the Church in Wales and London, 18-21 number of adult baptisms, 21 Mr. G. Rogers on Disendowment, 22 the 'Radical programme,' 23, 24 Bp. Magee on Disestablishment, 25 M. Scherer on Democracy, 27 the question of inequality, 28 history and effects of Establishment, 29 misstatements, 30 spiritual influence, 31 example of the United States, _ib._ results of the voluntary system, 32, 33 denominational rivalry, 34 Mr. Bancroft on the Church in Virginia, 35 danger of rashness in any change, 36 control in the Dissenting Church, 37 case of Jones _v._ Stannard, _ib._ Rev. H. Batchelor's sermon, 38 decrease of Baptist and Congregational pastors, 39 the Bp. of Rochester's estimate of the parishes that would suffer, 40 Bp. of Derry's experience, _ib._ Cid, the, Poem of, 46. _See_ 'Don Quixote.' Clement, St., compared to Ignatius, 470. Colonies, the British. _See_ Travels in British Empire. Conde, the House of, 80 character of Henri, the third Prince, 81 married to Charlotte de Montmorency, 82 avidity for wealth, 83 applies for a bishopric for his infant son, 84 Richelieu's reply, 85 imprisonment, 85-89 joined by his wife, 89 birth of his son Duc d'Anguien, 90 his education, 91-93 at the Military Coll., Paris, 94 government of Burgundy, _ib._ his child-bride, 95 imprisonment at Vincennes, 96 first campaign, 97 Richelieu's domination, 98 efforts for his safety, 99 treatment of the Cardinal-Archb., _ib._ changes on Richelieu's death, 100 his appearance described, 101 military talents, 102 generals, 103 personal courage, 104. Constitution, English, 518 _sqq._ Cowper, Lord, his letter on supporting the Land-Act of 1881, 277. Cromwell, Oliver: his character illustrated by himself, 414 received version of the Insur
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