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Bruce, Michael, ii. 21, 343.

Bruce, P.H.. iii. 507.

Browne, Sir Thomas, ii. 23.

Browning, Robert,
  letter to the Editor, i. xxxiv.;
  quotation from poem of, iii. 508.

Brun, Frederica, iii. 505.

Brooke, Lord, iii. 560.

Burke, i. 21, 357.

Burns, Robert, Cottar’s Saturday-night, i. 356, 360;
  letter to a friend of, ii. 1-19;
  Gilbert, ii. 5, 19, 343;
  fitted to tell the whole truth of, ii. 6-7;
  quotations from, ii. 7, 13-14, 331, 343 (bis), 347, iii. 436, 506.

Building and gardening, ii. 184-191.

Buttermere and Crummock, ii. 230.

Burnet, Thomas, ii. 327, 507.

Burnet, Bishop, iii. 506.

Buchanan, iii. 459.

Byron, iii. 462-3, 503.

C.

Calamity, how to be regarded, i. 52.

Castile, council of, i. 59.

Cadiz, governor of, i. 92.

Catholic Relief Bill, i. 259-70.

Camden, ii. 27, 343-4.

Carter, Miss, ‘Spring,’ iii. 426.

Campbell, odd forgetfulness of, ii. 445.

Celandine, small, iii. 505.

Church of England, servility of its clergy, i. 3-4;
  notices of, i. 262-4, 283, et seqq.

Chamber, personal character of and its chief, ii. 140-1.

Child and man, i. 170.

Charles I., tyranny of, i. 310;
  epitaph of, ii. 49;
  Sydney and, ii. 50.

Chatterton, ii. 21, 343.

Churchyard, village, ii. 33-4;
  country, ii. 41, et seqq.;
  on sea-coast, ii. 434.

Chiabiera, ii. 58, 68, et seqq.

Christabelle, ii. 427.

Chronological classification of poems, iii. 474.

Clark, Mrs., ii. 66-7, 344-5.

Clergyman, the, i. 286-7, et seqq.

Classical study, iii. 479.

Cleveland, history of, iii. 508.

Courts, corruption of, i. 14.

Corruption, i. 20.

Contention of Cintra, i. 31-172;
  occasion of writing, i. 35, 129;
  importance of, i. 37, 143;
  impression produced by the, i. 37;
  condemned, i. 65;
  reception by the people, i. 69;
  results of, as a military act, i. 70-1;
  critical examination of its terms, i. 71, et seqq.;
  not necessary, i. 82;
  military results, i. 84, et seqq.;
  conditions of, thus far examined, i. 99;
  injury done to British character, i. 99, 100, 101-2;
  sorrow of the nation over, i. 103-4;
  punishment demanded, i. 104-5;
  to be repudiated, i. 105-6;
  disgrace of, i. 121;
  Vindication of the Opinions on, i. 195 209. 
  (See preface.  Vol.  I. xiv.-xix.)

Courage, i. 50;
  intellectual, lacking, i. 74-5.

Constancy, i. 51.

Condemnation, inevitable, i. 82-3.

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