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nduct towards Bacon, ii. 376, 418. His opposition to Bacon in Peacham's case, 404, 405. His experience in conducting state prosecutions, 406. His removal from the Bench, 418. His reconciliation with Buckingham, and agreement to marry his daughter to Buckingham's brother, 419. His reconciliation with Bacon, 420. His behavior to Bacon at his trial, 437. Coleridge, S. T., Byron's attitude towards, i. 594. Collier, Jeremy, character, iii. 85. Outlawed for absolving traitors, 87. Attacks the immorality of the stage, 88. Replies to Congreve, 93. Colloquies on Society, Southey's, reviewed, i. 496-545. Plan of, 505. Absurdity of, 507. Comic Dramatists of the Restoration, Leigh Hunt's, iii. 47-100. Comines, Philip de, testimony to the good government of England, ii. 7. Commons, House of, commencement of the practice of buying of votes in, ii. 209. Corruption in, not necessary to the Tudors, 209. Increase of its influence after the Revolution, 210. How kept in order, 211. Increased in power by the Revolution, 348. Comus, modelled on the Italian Masque, i. 97. Conde, Marshal, compared with Clive, ii. 761. Conflans, Admiral, defeated by Hawke, ii. 277. Congreve, William, birth and education, iii. 80. His literary work, 81-84. Attempts to answer Jeremy Collier, 91. Produces The Way of the World, 94. Political impartiality, 95. Place among literary men, 96. Friendship with the Duchess of Marlborough, 98. Death, 99. Compared to Wycherley, 100. Constitutional government, in England and on the Continent, i. 323. Conversion of, into despotism, on the Continent, 326. Dangers to, in England, 327. Cooke, Sir Anthony, his learning, ii. 368. Coote, Sir Eyre, sent to India, iii. 166. His military reputation, 167. Correctness, as a canon in art, i. 581. Folly of, 587. Council of York, abolished, ii. 38. Country Wife, Wycherley's, iii. 70, 77. Courtenay, Rt. Hon. T. P., review of his Memoirs of Sir William Temple, ii. 498-599. His concessions to Dr. Lingard in regard to the Triple Alliance, 533. His opinion of Temple's proposed council, 554, 556. His error as to Temple's residence, 585 note. Covenant, the Scotch, ii. 30. Covenanters, the Scotch, their treaty with Charles I., ii. 30, 31. Cowley, Abraham
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