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cy to murder his son, ix. 412. Mohun, Lord, proceedings in his trial, xi. 32. Mona, the principal residence of the Druids in the beginning of Nero's reign, vii. 195. reduced by Suetonius Paulinus, vii. 196. Monarchy, preferred by Bolingbroke to other governments, iii. 398. one of its advantages, to have no local seat, iv. 431. Monastic institutions, their important uses, iii. 440; vii. 244, 245. Money, the value of it how to be judged, v. 454. Moneyed companies, dangerous to tax great ones, i. 368. Moneyed interest, when dangerous to a government, iii. 437. Moneyed men, ought to be allowed to set a value on their money, v. 455. Monk, General, character of the army commanded by him, iv. 36. Monopoly of authority, an evil; of capital, a benefit, v. 151. Montesquieu, his remark on the legislators of antiquity, iii. 477. character of him, iv. 211. his false view of the people of India, xi. 207. Moral duties, not necessary that the reasons of them should be made clear to all, i. 7. Moral order of things, great disasters in it affect the mind like miracles in the physical, iii. 337. Moral questions never abstract ones, vii. 55. Moral reasoning, compared with mathematical and metaphysical, vii. 73. Mortality, a general one always a time of remarkable wickedness, vii. 84. Multitudes, the shouting of, a source of the sublime, i. 159. a multitude told by the head, not the people, iv. 183. Munny Begum, (of Bengal,) her history, x. 195; xii. 226. appointed by Mr. Hastings regent of Bengal, and guardian of the Nabob, x. 196; xii. 218. (of Oude,) her noble birth, rank, and connections, xii. 46. Music, remark concerning the beautiful in it, i. 204. Mystery, in any matter of policy, affords presumption of fraud, xii. 79. Nabob of Arcot, the Subah of the Deccan sold to him by the East India Company, ii. 450. nature of his debts, iii. 25, 28, 29, 35, 39, 47. Nabob of Oude, conduct of the East India Company towards him, ii. 466. Nantes, Edict of, reason assigned by Louis XIV. for the revocation of it, vi. 328. observations thereon, vi. 328. Naples, how likely to be affected by the revolution in France, iv. 337. Nation, Present State of the, Observations on a late Publication so intituled, i. 269. character of this publication, i. 274. state of the nation in 1770, i. 437. speculation of the ministry on the cause of it, i. 438.
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