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de de Vaux and, viii, 264; Benjamin Franklin and, viii, 246; Harriet Martineau and, viii, 257; John Stuart Mill and, viii, 257; Napoleon and, viii, 242; Saint Simon and, viii, 247, 277; Alexander von Humboldt and, viii, 254. _Comus_, Milton, v, 137. Condorcet, Marquis de, viii, 241. Confessional, the, iv, 339; need of, v, 86. _Confessions_ of St. Augustine, vi, 273. _Confessions_, Rousseau, i, 55; ix, 376. Confidence, v, 238. Confucius, Emerson compared with, x, 51; Socrates compared with, x, 50, 60; contemporaries of, x, 44; influence of, x, 43; mother of, x, 59; Lao-tsze and, x, 63. Congregationalism, ix, 279. Congregational singing, vii, 338. Congregational societies, ix, 297. Congreve on Addison, v, 252; Voltaire and, viii, 295. _Coningsby_, Disraeli, v, 341. _Conjugal Love_, Swedenborg, viii, 191. Conkling, Roscoe, as an orator, vii, 22. Conklin, James C., friend of Lincoln, iii, 288. Connecticut policy, the, v, 173. Connecticut, Washington on, iii, 27. _Connestabile Madonna_, Raphael, vi, 27. Conotancarius, Indian name of Washington, iii, 17. Consanguinity, v, 295. Conscience, the artistic, iv, 133. Constable, the English painter, iv, 318; influence of, on Corot, vi, 201. Constant, Benjamin, writer and politician, ii, 178. Constantine the Great, xi, 131; composite religion of, ix, 279. _Contarini Fleming_, Disraeli, v, 324. _Contes Drolatiques_, Dore's illustrations of, iv, 338. Convent life, advantages of, vi, 227. _Conversations_ of Meissonier, iv, 118, 140. _Conversion of St. Paul_, Michelangelo, iv, 34. Conway, Rev. Moncure D., ix, 243; life of Thomas Paine by, xi, 100. Cook, Captain, ix, 164; xi, 214. Cook's tourists, i, 100; v, 284. Co-operation, ix, 225; competition and, v, 23. Co-operative stores, xi, 47. Cooper, Peter, America's first businessman, xi, 233; as a glue-manufacturer, xi, 244; as an inventor, xi, 245; boyhood of, xi, 237; marriage of, xi, 242; public services of, xi, 253; Benjamin Franklin compared with, xi, 234; Cyrus W. Field and, xi, 235; Matthew Vassar and, xi, 242; R. G. Ingersoll and, xi, 259. Cooper Union, the, xi, 255; Faneuil Hall compared with, xi, 258. Copernicus, Nicholas, parentage of, xii, 101; epitaph of, xii, 120; at Frauenburg, xii, 111; Columbus and, xii, 107; King Sigismund of Poland and, xii, 112; Novarra a
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