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INDEX TO THE TEN VOLUMES Abelard, Peter; biographical note on, vol. VII, 17; on the divine tragedy, 17-19.

Achilles; his reply to the envoys, vol. I, 3-8. Adams, Samuel; biographical note on, vol. VIII, 110; on American independence, 110- 122.

Æschines; biographical note on, vol. I, 186; his speech "on the crown," against Demosthenes, 186-232.

Agricola, Cnæus Julius; biographical note on, vol. II, 253; to his army in Scotland, 253-255.

Alciblades; biographical note on, vol. I, 41; in support of the Athenian expedition to Sicily, 41-47; to the Spartans, 47-48.


Altgeld, John P.; biographical note on, vol. X, 208; on municipal and governmental ownership, 208-219.

Ames, Fisher; biographical note on, vol. VIII, 155; on the treaty with Great Britain, 155-165.

Anthony, Susan B.; biograph- ical note on, vol. X, 58; on woman's right to the suffrage, 58-60.

Antony, Mark; biographical note on, vol. II, 200%; his oration over the dead body of Cæsar, 200-215.

Apponyl, Albert, Count; biographical note on, vol. VII, 262, on the death of Louis Kossuth, 262-264.

Asquith, Henry; biographical note on, vol. V, 201; on trade and the empire, 201-210.

Augustine, Aurelius, Saint; biographical note on, vol. VII, 7; on the Lord's Prayer, 7-16.

Baker, Edward D.; biographical note on, vol. X, 3; his reply to Breckenridge, 3-8.

Balfour, Arthur James; biographical note on, vol. V, 161; on the benefits of reading, 161-173.

Bancroft, George; biographical note on, vol. VIII, 231; on the people in art, government and religion, 231–239.

Barère de Vleuzac, Bertrand; biographical note on, vol. VII, 161; on the heroism of the "Vengeur" sailors, 161-167.

Barnave, Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie; biographical note on, vol. VII, 112; against majority absolutism, 112-116.

Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli Earl of; biographical note on, vol. V, 38; on the principles of his party, 33-65.

Bede, surnamed "the Veterable"; biographical note on, vol. III, 3; his sermon Оп All Saints, 3-7. 263