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. Burney, iii. 337. Fondness for Fanny Burney, 351. Jones, Sir William, his distichs on a lawyer's division of time, i. 704. Jonson, Ben, on Bacon's eloquence, ii. 378. Verses on the celebration of Bacon's sixtieth year, 421. Tribute to Bacon, 442. Junius, probably Philip Francis, iii. 145. Juvenal, Johnson's aspersions on, i. 700. Keith, George, Earl Marischal of Scotland, at the court of Frederic the Great, iii. 279. Killed at Hochkirchen, 319. Kimbolton, Lord, impeached, ii. 45. King's Friends, a party under George III., iii. 659. Kniperdoling and Robespierre, analogy between their followers, ii. 72. Knowledge, advancement of society in, ii. 178, 301. Labor, division of, ii. 606. Labourdonnais, his talents, ii. 677. His treatment by the French government, 757. Lacedaemon, causes of the silent but rapid downfall of, i. 54, note. La Fontaine, his character, i. 713. Lalla Rookh, similes in, ii. 489. Lally, Governor, ii. 758. Lamb, Charles, defends the dramatists of the Restoration, iii. 53. Las Torres, Count of, ii. 164, 165. Latimer, Hugh, his popularity in London, ii. 433, 438. Latin tongue in Dante's time, i. 1. Laud, Archbishop, his errors, i. 336. Not a traitor, 337. His character, ii. 23. His diary, 24. His impeachment and imprisonment, 37. His rigor against the Puritans, and tenderness towards the Catholics, 41. Laudohn, an Austrian general, beats Frederic at Hochkirchen, iii. 319. At Kunersdorf, 322. Defeated at Lignitz but takes Schweidnitz, 325. Lawrence, Major, his early notice of Clive, ii. 678. Legerdemain, ii. 372. Legge, Right Hon. H. B., ii. 264. His dismissal, 265. His return to the Exchequer, 268. Legislation, comparative views on, by Plato and by Bacon, ii. 463. Lennox, Charlotte, ii. 518. Letters of Phalaris, ii. 592-596. Liberty, its excesses, the reaction from tyranny, i. 119. Cause of, espoused by Puritans, 132. Maintained in the Italian towns of the Middle Ages, 145. Its character in small states, 252. Lingard, Doctor, his account of the treatment of Lord Rochester by James II., ii. 332. His ability as an historian, 533. His strictures on the Triple Alliance, 533. Literature, rise of, in Italy, i. 148. General consideration of the progress of, 190
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