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cience versus, x, 114; Wordsworth's conception of, i, 223. Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey, x, 43. Poets, potential, v, 93. Poise, v, 239. Poland, history of, xii, 101; xiv, 85. _Political Justice_, William Godwin, ii, 295; xiii, 85. Politics and oratory, vii, 209. Poliziano, poet and scholar, iv, 16. Pompeiian mosaic work, iv, 155. Pompey and Crassus, vii, 50. Pond, Major, i, p xxxvii; John Brown and, vii, 360; Henry Ward Beecher and, vii, 360; personality of, vii, 360; as manager for Elbert Hubbard, vii, 360; on Matthew Arnold, x, 220. _Poor Richard's Almanac_, Franklin, i, 150; iii, 47. Pope, Alexander, iii, 60; xiv, 261; on mankind, xi, 314; characterization of Lord Halifax, v, 250; Joshua Reynolds and, iv, 292; Voltaire and, viii, 295. Pope Innocent III, referred to, i, 151. _Popular Science Monthly_, Youmans, viii, 347; xii, 231. Portland, Duke of, and Thomas Paine, ix, 175. Portrait-painting in England, iv, 188. Portsea, island of, i, 196. Pose, vi, 190, 335. Positive Philosophy, the, viii, 253; essence of the, viii, 266. Positivism, ii, 86; a religion, viii, 270. Postage-stamps, collecting, iv, 121. _Potiphar's Wife_, Rembrandt, iv, 69; Van Leyden, vi, 78. "Poverty party," ii, 177. Powderly, Terence V., on labor, x, 27. Power, ix, 39; immortality and, vi, 57; source of, iv, 122. Powers, Levi M., ix, 283. Prayer, v, 174; xii, 95; an emotional exercise, ii, 80. Preaching, Erasmus on, x, 150. Precedent, vi, 191. Precocity, v, 121. _Prelude, The_, Wordsworth, i, 214. Preraphaelite Brotherhood, the, v, 18; vi, 11; xiii, 251. Preraphaelites, the, ii, 125; Whistler on the, v, 17. Pretense, v, 238. Pretyman, tutor of William Pitt, vii, 198. Priestly class, the, v, 203; xii, 221. Priestly, Dr., and Thomas Paine, ix, 174. Priest, position of, in society, iii, 99. Primitive Christianity, ii, 196; ix, 19; xi, 132. Primogeniture, law of, xiii, 88. _Primrose Sphinx, The_, Zangwill, v, 319. Princeton, Washington at, iii, 24. _Principia_, Newton, xii, 42; Swedenborg, viii, 192. _Principles of Psychology_, Herbert Spencer, viii, 342. Printing, the art of, xiv, 225; invention of, vi, 260. Printing-press, invention of the toggle-joint, iii, 47. Prisons and prisoners, vi, 170. Prizefighting, ix, 97. Probationary marriage, v, 131. Professions, the learned, iii, 99.
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