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ones, i. 110. the sublime an idea belonging to it, i. 164. Senses, general remarks on them, i. 82. ought to be put under the tuition of the judgment, iii. 15. Serpent, why an object of idolatry, vii. 184. Shakspeare, his description of the king's army in Henry IV. an example of the sublime, i. 155. Shelburne, Lord, animadversions on a passage in a speech of his, ii. 544. Silence, why enjoined by Pythagoras and the Druids, vii. 178. Sirach, Son of, fine example of the sublime from his Book of Wisdom, i. 155. Slaves, never so beneficial to their masters as freemen, v. 147. Smells, a source of the sublime, i. 162. Smith, Sir Sydney, Captain, observations on his case, v. 400. Smoothness, why beautiful, i. 234. Social nature, the, impels a man to propagate his principles, v. 361. Society, Natural, A Vindication of, i. 1. definition of the term, i. 11. notion of, how first introduced, i. 11. political society, its nature and origin, i. 11; iii. 359; iv. 165. its continuance under a permanent covenant, iii. 359; iv. 165. the great purpose of it, what, vi. 333. society and solitude compared, as sources of pleasure or pain, i. 115. Socrates, his discipline contrasted with that of Pythagoras, vii. 179. Solitude, something may be done in it for society, v. 125. Somers, Lord, the Declaration of Right drawn by him, iii. 254. Sophia, the Princess, why named in the Act of Settlement as the root of inheritance to the kings of England, iii. 262. Sophia, St., Church of, anecdote of the Greeks assembled there, at the taking of Constantinople, vi. 96. Sound, a source of the sublime, i. 159. grand effect of a single one of some strength repeated after intervals, i. 160. a low, tremulous, intermitting one productive of the sublime, i. 160. the beautiful in sounds, i. 203. Spain, how likely to be affected by the revolution in France, iv. 339. not a substantive power, iv. 385. Speech of Mr. Burke on American Taxation, ii. 1. at his Arrival at Bristol, ii. 85. at the Conclusion of the Poll, ii. 89. on Conciliation with America, ii. 99. on Economical Reform, ii. 265. previous to the Election in 1780, ii. 365. on Declining the Poll, ii. 425. on Mr. Fox's East India Bill, ii. 431. on the Nabob of Arcot's Debts, iii. 1. on the Army Estimates, iii. 211. on the Acts of Uniformity, vii. 3. on the Relief of Protestant Dissenters, vii. 2
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