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y, ii, 195; evolution in definition of, vi, 146; freethought and, xii, 151; paganism and, vi, 224; vii, 49; ix, 276; primitive, ix, 19. Christian Science, ix, 19; x, 329, 336; orthodox Christianity and, x, 372; Transcendentalism and, viii, 404. Christian Scientists, characteristics of, x, 329. Christian Socialists, v, 22. Christ life, the, ii, 201. Chromos, v, 33. Chrysalis, the, v, 175. Church, divine authority of, i, 111; Martin Luther on the, vii, 131; a menace, ix, 182; the mother of modern art, iv, 18; State and, xiv, 231. Churches as trysting-places, xiii, 122. Churchill, Winston, vii, 21. Cicero, on Mark Antony, vii, 61; referred to, v, 162, 185; Cigarette habit, the, iv, 108; x, 204. Cimabue, Giovanni, Florentine painter, vi, 21. Cincinnatus, Roman patriot, xiii, 85. Circuit-rider, the, ix, 42. City slums, ix, 83. Civilization, ii, 193; the badge of, xi, 296; English, x, 134; xiii, 52; the problem of, xii, 221; problems of, xii, 155; savagery and, iv, 263. Clairvoyant, the, viii, 174. _Clarissa Harlowe_, Richardson, iv, 302. Clarke, Mary Cowden, ix, 285. Clarkson, Thomas, and the Wordsworths, i, 215. Class-day poets, vi, 325. Classic art, xiv, 252. _Classification of Animals_, Huxley, xii, 327. Claudius, Roman emperor, viii, 49; James I compared with, viii, 58. Clay, Henry, iii, 269; ancestry of, iii, 209; home of, iii, 212; education of, iii, 218; as a lawyer, iii, 219; member of the Fayette County bar, iii, 220; U. S. Senator, iii, 220; speaker of the House, iii, 220; as an agitator, iii, 221; as an orator, iii, 222; monument of, iii, 226. Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twain), i, 164; H. H. Rogers and, x, 110; xi, 389. Clement VII, Pope, iv, 31. Cleopatra, death of, vii, 77; Julius Caesar and, vii, 44; Mark Antony and, vii, 63. Clergymen, the children of, v, 294; orthodox, iii, 81. Clergy, Voltaire's contempt for, viii, 280. Cleveland, as an art center, iv, 142. Cleveland, Grover, xii, 238. Clinton, De Witt, iii, 239, 263; xiii, 185. Cobbett, William, and Thomas Paine, ix, 161, 167. Cobden, Richard, ii, 83; v, 30; on America, ix, 142; John Bright and, ix, 149, 231; Disraeli's criticism of, ix, 140; influence of, ix, 127; John Morley on, ix, 140; ix, 153; on boarding-schools, ix, 135; on the moral power of England, ix, 126; Lord
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