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_capable_ of being 'conserved,' 205. Corn-Laws, unimaginable arguments for the, 8, 30, 188, 203; bitter indignation in every just English heart, 206; ultimate basis of, 215; mischief and danger of, 220, 226, 258; after the Corn-Laws are ended, 231, 311, 318; what William Conqueror would have thought of them, 266. Cromwell, and his terrible lifelong wrestle, 24; by far our remarkablest Governor, 275. Crusades, the, 144. Custom, reverence for, 203. Dandy, the genus, 160. Death, eternal, 286. See Life. Debt, 113. Democracy, 260; close of kin to Atheism, 267; walking the streets everywhere, 310. Despotism reconciled with Freedom, 346. Destiny, didactic, 45. Dilettantism, 60, 146, 154, 212; gracefully idle in Mayfair, 188. Dupes and Quacks, 33. Duty, infinite nature of, 137, 145. Economics, necessity of, 113. Editor's, the purpose to himself full of hope, 46; his stipulated work, 331. Edmund, St., 65; on the rim of the horizon, 136; opening the Shrine of, 148. Edmundsbury, St., 60. Education Service, an effective, possible, 328. Election, the one important social act, 94; electoral winnowing-machines, 98, 106. Emigration, 329. England, full of wealth, yet dying of inanition, 3; the guidance of, not wise enough, 34, 335; England of the year '1200,' 57, 62, 79, 139, 303; disappearance of our English Forests, 122; this England, the practical summary of English Heroism, 165; now nearly eaten up by puffery and unfaithfulness, 180; real Hell of the English, 182; of all Nations, the stupidest in speech, the wisest in action, 197, 211; unspoken sadness, 200; conservatism, 203; Berserkir rage, 205; a Future, wide as the world, if we have heart and heroism for it, 330. Essex, Henry Earl of, 134, 281. Experience, 361. Fact and Semblance, 17; and Fiction, 59. Fame, the thing called, 161, 166. See Posterity. Fighting, all, an ascertainment who has the right to rule over whom, 17, 302; murderous Fighting become a 'glorious Chivalry,' 237. Flunkies, whom no Hero-King _can_ reign over, 43. See Valets. Forests, disappearance of, 122. Formulas, the very skin and muscular tissue of Man's Life, 157, 160. Fornham, battle of, 65. French Donothing Aristocracy, 223; the French Revolution a voice of God, though in wrath, 286, 337. Funerals, Cockney, 155. Future, the, already extant though uns
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