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188-90-loses his seat, but is re-elected for Berwick, 190-1—
delight manifested by Burke thereat, 191-2-takes part in the im-
peachment of Warren Hastings, 192-on terms of intimacy with
Burke and Windham, 192-3-state of political parties, 193-4-his
friends and associates, 195-6-proposed as Speaker upon the death
of Cornewall, 197-the French Revolution, 197-8-its effects on
political parties in England, 198-202-Elliot is sent to Toulon in a
ministerial capacity, 202-4-negotiates the cession of Corsica to
England, 205-7-his plan for the campaign against France, 207-10
-offered the Presidency of the Board of Control, 211-becomes
Governor-General of India, 211-2-his death, 212-3.
Müller's, Max, Introduction to the Science of Religion, review of, 417
-necessity of religion being studied as a science, 418-similarities
and diversities of the various religions in the world, 419-21-service
rendered to the study by Comparative Philology, 421-8-significance
of the mythologies of ancient religions, 428-30-identity of the
names employed for the Deity in very early times, 430-2—the link
that binds together the language, religion, and race, 433-6-analysis
of the early stages of religious belief as evidenced in the history of
mankind, 436-7-the position of Revelation in a Science of Religion,
437-42-Natural Religion, 441-3-unity of the human race, 443.

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Religion, Science of. See Müller, Max.

Révy, J. J., review of his work on the Paraná, the Uruguay, and the
La Plata, 444-the science of hydraulics of especial interest to Great
Britain, 444-6-relative proportions of the Amazons, the La Plata,
the Uruguay, and the Paraná, 446-50-scenery of the Paraná, 450
-products of its neighbouring region, 451-its course, 452-3-
compared with the Nile, 453-5-its volume and flow at Corrientes,
456-the falls of Guaira, 457-geological character of the district
watered by the Paraná, 458-dust-storm described, 458-9-dis-
covery by M. Révy of an important law in hydraulics, 460-7.

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Sacred Heart, the Devotion of the, review of works treating of, 246-
the miraculous appearance of the Virgin Mary at La Salette and at
Lourdes commented on, 247-50-the pilgrimage to Paray-le-Monial,
250-2-M. Lemontey's account of the origin of 'The Devotion of
'the Sacred Heart,' 252-6-Dr. Thomas Goodwin, 256-8-extracts
from his writings, 258-9-Marie Alacoque, 258-63-Father De la
Colombière, 264-9-whence he probably derived the idea of esta-
blishing the Devotion of the Sacred Heart,' 269-71.
Schliemann, Dr., his discoveries at Troy, 506.

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Troy, review of Dr. Schliemann's works on, 506-controversies on the
site of the Homeric Troy, 507-14-Dr. Schliemann's excavations at
Hissarlik, 514-20-the 'treasure of Priam,' 520-2-' the owled-faced

'Athena,' 523-5-are Dr. Schliemann's discoveries Trojan or pre-
Hellenic? 526-8-what they really prove, 528-38-his discovery
of implements belonging to the Stone Age,' 538-42-also of
bronze, 543-4.

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United States, the Ninth Census of the, review of works relating to,
130-emancipation of the slaves in the Southern States crippled
their resources in the late civil war, 130-2-the Census by no means
full and satisfactory, 133-relative increase of negroes and whites in
the Southern States, 134-6-waste of negro life through the reckless
manner of emancipation, 136-8-movement of negroes from rural
districts to towns, 139-40-education of negro children, 140-negro
free labour, 141-2-estimated loss incurred by the Southern States
from Abolition, 142-6-course pursued by the conquerors peculiarly
galling, 147-8-' carpet-baggers,' 148-50-future prospects for the
Southern States, 150-1.

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Whig Party, the Past and Future of the, 544-circumstances attending
the late general election, 544-5-probable motives which actuated
Mr. Gladstone in his appeal to the country, 546-7-measures of
first-rate legislative importance carried by his administration, 548-
their labours to remove all pretext for Irish discontent, 550-1—
Home Rulers, 552-3-no change in the political principles of the
British nation, 555-why Mr. Gladstone's Government came to an
untimely end, 557-64-the Liberal party truly conservative, 565-
6-Mr. Disraeli and Lord Derby, 567-9-what the Opposition
must do, 570-3.

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