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retic equality amongst men, 372 Thiers, antecedents of, 463 -- elevation of, 464 Thoughts upon "Government" quoted, 96 Thrift, the principle of, 193 Tillier, Claude, doctrine of, 457 Time, the power of, 176 -- loss of, 177 -- mistaken estimates, 186 -- regulated economy, 203 Titian, early surroundings, 544 Tobacco, use of, 38 Trade distinctions, 521 -- contempt for, 522 Trades and professions, 488 Tradition and custom, 246 -- rejected for experiment, 254 -- decline of authoritative influence, 200 -- church of Rome, embodiment, 261 -- in industrial and fine arts, _note_, 263 Training, intellectual, 214 Tranquillity conducive to intellectual success, 480 Travellers, Mr. Galton's advice, 416 Triumph of discipline, 86 Trivial events, relation to great principles, 328 Truth a law of religion, 265 Turner's studio, 549 Tyco Brahe, princely ease, 233 -- surroundings of, 537 Ultramontane party, 91 Undisciplined writer, to an, 80 United States, influence of newspapers, 486 Unknown element of all problems, 188 Unproductive class, the, 444 Utility, moral, of culture, 101 "Valvedre," extract from, 319 Variety of labor for children, 482 Various pursuits, objection to, 114 _Vathek_, written at a single sitting, 26 -- author of, 216 Vatican, council of, 127 Vinci, Leonardo da, education of, 172 Waiting for inspiration, 449 Want hinders intellectual pursuits, 231 Warsaw, monument to Copernicus, 261 Wealth, double temptation of, 218 -- an obstacle to labor, 219 -- inordinate respect for, 502 _Werther_ indicative of Goethe's _ennui_, 428 Westmorland, Lady, letter to Robert Lytton, 267 Why men choose their wives, 292 Wine, use of, 35 Wives of French professors, 294 Women and marriage, 285 -- how they help men, 297 -- incapacity for solitary mental labor, 302 -- intellectual nature of, 306 -- absence of scientific curiosity, 308 -- rarity of invention among, 310 -- lack inherent force for advance, 311 -- do not hear the truth from men, 330 -- conversation of, 325 Wordsworth, love of pedestrian excursions, 51 -- failure as a London journalist, 232 -- happy results of a legacy, 232 -- advice to tourists, 288 Work, systematic arrangement desirable, 4
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