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miral de, 105; death of, origin and motives of, discussed, 101 _et seq._, 117-18; the story of, 106, 111 _et seq._, 118; the question of its premeditation discussed, 106-7 _et seq._ alleged plot to kill Charles IX., 131, 135, 136 murderer of, 124; reward of, from Philip II., 123, and presented to the Pope, 144 & _note_; nationality (alleged) of, 124 Colocza, Archbishop of, head of Council of Bishops, 1867., 499 Cologne, Archbishop of, loose reading of terms of the legal reform of Index, 531 Cologne, Synod at, and infallibility, 499 Commines, Philip de, on levying of taxes, 39 _Commonwealth, The American_, by James Bryce, review, 575 Commonwealths, founders of, 70 Communism, a subversive theory, proclaimed by Baboeuf, 273; theory of its antiquity due to Critias, 17 Comte, Auguste, historic treatment of philosophy, 380 Concordat, Austrian, failure of, 292 Confederacy essential to a great democracy, 277 Confederate scheme of American government, 577 Conference of Bayonne, resolutions inimical to Huguenots taken at, 108-9 & _notes_ Confession of Anjou, on the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 107 Confession of Augsburg, apology of, on excommunication, 158 importance of, recognised by Luther, 159 Conflicts with Rome, 461-91 Connecticut, Blue Laws of, 55 Conrad, Master (of Marburg), principles inspiring, 556; as confessor of St. Elizabeth, 570 Conscience, freedom of, a postulate of religious revolution, 153 in politics, expedient elasticity of, 212-14 _Conservateur_, the, 594 Conservatism, indirect elections not always a safeguard of, 2; restriction of suffrage in relation to, 96 Conservatism of American revolutionists, 580 European, 583 Constance, Council of, support of, to the Inquisition, 570 _Constantine, donation of_, 469; political Christianity of, 30, 31 Constantinople, seat of Roman Empire transferred to, 30 Patriarchs of, _see_ Eutychius Constitution, American, consolidated by the Civil War, 579 despondency of its founders as to, 579 Hamilton's views on, 581-3 not understood by Tocqueville, 576 Constitution of England, Sir E. May on, 62 Constitutions, evolution of, 58 growth of, nature of, 5 Periclean, characteristic of, 10 view of Guelph writers respecting, 36 how ancient, differ from modern, 19 mixed, difficulty of establishing and impossibility of maintaining, 20 Contari
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