the manufacturing system, 508.
Acknowledges, ignorance of political economy, 512.
His misunderstanding of credit, 513.
Views on the national debt, 514.
On public works, 517.
Claims that all government rests on religion, 520.
His advocacy of paternalism, 522.
Of religious uniformity, 526.
Feeling with regard to Catholics, 530.
On the happiness of the common people, 533.
Believes a people may be too rich, 540.
His gloomy prophecy for the future, 541.
His Life of Bunyan, 743.
Spain, review of Lord Mahon's War of the Succession in, ii. 128-186.
Her state under Philip, 131.
Her literature during the 16th century, 133.
Her state a century later, 134.
Effect produced on her by bad government, 137.
By the Reformation, 139; iii. 16.
Her disputed succession, ii. 140.
The Partition Treaty, 141-143.
Conduct of the French toward her, 143, 144.
How affected by the death of Charles, 148 _et seq._
Sparre, the Dutch general, ii. 156.
Sparta, dearth of eminent men in, i. 64.
Its stability not to be admired, 65.
Its public perfidy, 66.
Domestic unreasonableness, 67.
Slavery in, 72.
Stanhope, Earl of, ii. 238.
Stanhope, General, ii. 163.
Commands in Spain (1707), 172-175.
Star Chamber, the, ii. 23, 29, 34. Abolished, 38.
Staremberg, the imperial general in Spain (1707), ii. 172, 175.
State Trials, ii. 324, 348.
Steele, Richard, character of, iii. 439.
Starts the Tatler, 442, 443.
Retained in office under pledge of neutrality between the parties,
452.
Starts the Spectator, 452.
The Guardian, 457.
The Englishman, 463.
His estrangement from Addison, 479.
Publishes the Plebeian attacking the Peerage Bill, 481.
Stewart, Dugald, i. 43; ii. 372.
Strafford, Earl of, his impeachment, i. 307.
His arbitrary plans, 308.
Justice of his attainder considered, 310.
Hallam's view of his punishment, 312.
Kindness of Parliament to his children, 314.
Treachery of Charles I. to, 315.
His character, ii. 24-26.
His impeachment, attainder, and execution, 37.
Defence of the proceedings against him, 39.
Sublime, Longinus on the, discussion of, by Burke and Dugald Stewart,
i. 43.
Suetonius, quoted, ii. 12, 13.
Suffrage, universal, utilitarians in favor of, i. 486.
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