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omwell, ix, 305; on Darwin, xii, 230; on death, xi, 407; on John Knox, ix, 213; on J. S. Mill, xiii, 151; on Lord Nelson, xiii, 429; on respectability, xi, 362; Macaulay and, v, 182; Milburn and, vii, 227; quoted, iii, 40, 231; v, 85; xiii, 49; referred to, v, 162; remark concerning George Eliot, xiv, 95; Taine on, viii, 312; Jeannie Welsh and, i, 75; his "House of Lords," ii, 57. Carlyle Society, the, i, 79. Carman, Bliss, xiv, 49. Carnegie, Andrew, beneficences of, xi, 282; boyhood of, xi, 267; governmental experience of, xi, 276; James Anderson and, xi, 281; the Bessemer steel process and, xi, 278; Luther Burbank and, xi, 290; Elbert Hubbard and, xi, 284; Bill Jones and, x, 161; the Pittsburgh bankers and, xi, 322; Thomas A. Scott and, xi, 273; Booker T. Washington and, xi, 290; Lincoln compared with, xi, 295; quoted, xi, 65; xiii, 88; as a telegraph-operator, xi, 273. Carnegie Hall, i, p xxxvii; xi, 282. Carnegie libraries, xi, 286. Carnot, president, death of, i, 202. Carpenter, Edward, quoted, v, 101; Walt Whitman and, x, 46. Carrara quarries, the, iv, 26. Cartesian philosophy, the, viii, 226. Carthage, iii, 232. Carus, Dr. Paul, xiv, 114; American exponent of Monism, xii, 260. Casabianca, xiii, 420. Cassiodorus, vii, 114. Caste, social, xi, 139. Castiglione, v, 258. Castle Garden, iii, 131; xi, 56. Catholic clergy, celibacy of, i, 153. Catholicism, ix, 279. Catholics, Protestant opinions regarding, vi, 13. _Cato_, Addison's tragedy of, v, 260. _Cato's Soliloquy_, Addison, v, 234. Cato, suicide of, ii, 164; v, 250. Cats, Manx, viii, 328. _Cat's Paw_, Landseer, iv, 321. Cauliflowers and cabbages, vi, 67. Cause and effect, viii, 270. Caveat emptor, xi, 11. Cazenovia creek, i, p xxiv. Cebes, disciple of Socrates, viii, 29. Celibacy of the Catholic clergy, i, 153. Cellini, Benvenuto, boyhood of, vi, 277; Michelangelo and, vi, 281; Tasso and, vi, 282; Torrigiano and, vi, 281; Vasari and, vi, 288; life of, in Pisa, vi, 279; personality of, vi, 273; in prison, vi, 289; The _Perseus_ of, vi, 291. Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, i, 329. Central Music Hall, Chicago, i, p xxxvii. Cerebrum, fatty degeneration of the, vi, 20. Cervantes, i, 317; vi, 50. Chaillu, Paul du, xii, 382. _Chains of Slavery, The_, Marat, vii, 220. Chair, the M
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