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practise of law, xi, 274; quoted, iv, 253. Wedgwood, Josiah, xii, 203; S. T. Coleridge and, v, 305; Gladstone on, xiii, 60; Robert Owen and, ix, 225; John Wesley and, xiii, 53. Wedgwood, Julia, biographer of John Wesley, ix, 15. Weems, Rev. Mason L., iii, 7; _Life of Washington_, v, 41; vii, 199. Wehrgeld, vii, 125. Weimar, Germany, i, 58, 233. Weir, Robert, Professor, vi, 342. Wellesley, Arthur, Duke of Wellington, i, 280, 313; v, 253; xii, 179, 338; mother of, viii, 57. _Werther_, Coleridge's translation of, v, 307. Wesley, Charles, hymn-writer, ix, 11, 41. Wesley, John, American experiences of, ix, 29; education of, ix, 21; influence of, ix, 11, 46; marital experience of, ix, 44; the Moravians and, ix, 31; Governor Oglethorpe and, ix, 27; on teaching, viii, 202; Josiah Wedgwood and, xiii, 52. Wesley, Susanna, ix, 221; children of, ix, 11. West, Benjamin, American artist, iv, 306; xi, 94; xii, 179; Thomas Gainsborough and, vi, 150. West Indies, the, iii, 110. Whale-oil industry, decline of, xi, 369. Wheat-belt, the, xi, 433. Whigs, Johnson on, v, 164. Whim, xiv, 302. Whistler, James Abbott McNeil, vi, 339; on art, viii, 363; his criticism of Gustave Dove, iv, 329; his dual character, vi, 333; _Etching and Dry Points_, vi, 351; Judge Gaynor on, vi, 333; _The Gentle Art of Making Enemies_, vi, 330, 351; life of, in Russia, vi, 341; _Nocturne_, vi, 345; quoted, iv, 116, 220; v, 16; xii, 155; Ruskin and, vi, 330; the _Ten o'Clock_ lecture, vi, 351; Velasquez and, vi, 177, 346. White, Andrew D., _The Warfare of Science and Religion_, xii, 222. Whitefield, George, colleague of the Wesleys, ix, 27, 41. White Pigeon, v, 269; description of, vi, 40. Whitlock, Brand, ix, 283. Whitman, Walt, Lincoln's opinion of, i, 164; appearance of, i, 165; Dr. Bucke's characterization of, i, 166; Horace L. Traubel on, i, 167; home of, in Camden i, 168; Symonds' opinion of, i, 170; Rossetti's opinion of, i, 170; democracy of, i, 174; the poet of humanity, i, 179; Edward Carpenter and, x, 46; as a clerk, v, 26; Corot compared with, vi, 190; on death, i, 175; on the human voice, vii, 314; influence of, viii, 205; influence of, on R. L. Stevenson, xiii, 18; kingliness of, x, 109; compared with Millet, iv, 259; William Morris' estimate of, v, 32; opinions regarding, vi, 19
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