peech on.
Tacitus, his eminence as a historian.
As a delineator of character.
Talleyrand, M. Dumont's sketch of the character of.
Tallien, his attack on Robespierre in the Convention.
Tasso, character of his "Secchia Rapita."
Telephus, the, of Euripides.
Temple, Sir William, his essay in praise of the ancient writers.
Ten Hours Bill, the Speech on.
Ten Thousand, Xenophon's Expedition of the, its character.
Terror, Reign of, commencement of the, in France.
Members of the Committee of Public Safety.
Robespierre's fiendish decree.
End of the Revolutionary Tribunal.
Themistocles, his eloquence.
Theological Tests in the Scotch Universities, the Speech on.
Theo-philanthropy in France.
Thermidor, the memorable ninth of.
Thrales, Dr Johnson's connection with the.
Thucydides, character of the speeches of the ancients, as
transmitted to us by him.
His historical shortcomings.
His history compared with that of Herodotus.
Management of his perspective in history.
His speeches put into the mouths of his characters.
His deficiencies.
School in which he studied.
His style and philosophy.
Regarded as a delineator of character.
Thurlow, Lord, retains the Great Seal under Lord Rockingham.
Dismissed.
Again Lord Chancellor.
Tiberius Caesar, Tacitus's delineation of the character of.
Tinkers in the seventeenth century.
Tinville, Fouquier, his introduction to the Revolutionary
Tribunal of Paris.
Placed under arrest.
Tirzah and Ahirad, marriage of.
Toulon, Barere's proposal to destroy it.
Traveller, Goldsmith's, publication of the.
Its noble and simple design.
United States of America, rapid increase of the human race in
the.
Causes of this.
Results of four censuses.
Number of slaves in the Union in 1810.
And of emigrants to the United States in 1817.
Recognition of the independence of the States.
Surrender of Cornwallis.
Universal Suffrage.
Uses, Statute of, its practical value.
Utilitarianism.
One of the principal tenets of.
Style of writing admired by Utilitarians.
Barren theories of the Utilitarians.
Duty of exposing the fallacy of their arguments.
Lord Bacon's description of the Utilitarian ph
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