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ought from the Baltic, i. 46. Supposed by Thales to possess a living soul, i. 97. Its electrical power imputed to a soul residing in it, i. 100. Study of its phenomena has led to important results, ii. 376. Ambrose of Milan converts St. Augustine, i. 304. Apology for the impostures practised by, i. 313. Ambrose Pare lays the foundation of modern surgery, ii. 285. America, persecutions practised in, ii. 117. Discovery of, ii. 163. Where name first occurs, ii. 163. Crime of Spain in, ii. 188. Antiquity of its civilization, ii. 189. America, United States of, separation of Church and State in, ii. 143, 227. Opportune occurrence of the Revolution, ii. 150. Culmination of the Reformation in, ii. 226. American tragedy, ii. 166. Ammon, St., wonder related of, i. 427. Ammonius Saccas, reputed author of the doctrines of Neo-Platonism, i. 211. Amrou, the Mohammedan general, takes Alexandria, i. 333. Amulets, whence their supposed power derived, i. 403. Anabaptists, number of, put to death, ii. 226. Analogy of Greek and Indian Philosophy, i. 210. Analysis, higher, commencement of the, i. 134. Political dangers of, i. 139. Anaxagoras condemned to death for impiety, i. 50. His doctrines, i. 106. Persecution and death of, i. 110. Anaximander of Miletus, his doctrines, i. 106. Originates cosmogony and biology, i. 107. Holds the doctrine that air is the first principle, i. 98. Anchorets, number of, i. 432. Animals, Veda doctrine of use of, i. 61. Are localized as well as plants, ii. 309. Order of succession of, ii. 321. Animals, cold and hot-blooded, ii. 332. Characteristics of, ii. 339. In lower tribes of, movements are automatic, ii. 349. Their instinctive and intellectual apparatus, ii. 351. Their nature, ii. 363. Analogy between, and Man, ii. 364. Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, takes part in the dispute between the realists and nominalists, ii. 12. Anthony, St., a grazing hermit, i. 427. Delusions of, i. 429. Anthropocentric stage of thought, i. 36. Ideas, prominence of, i. 64. Ruin of, ii. 279. Philosophy, review of, ii. 287. Antimony, its uses, and origin of its name, ii. 156. Antiochus of Ascalon, founder of the fourth Academy, i. 170. Antiochus, King of Syria, cedes his European possessions to
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