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Anarchy, xvii, xxviii, xxxiii, 63. | Ballot, the secret, liv.

Ancients, the, 114.

Anglo-Saxon diction, lxvii.
Ant, the, an exemplar, 94.
Antwerp, the sacking of, 77.
Aquinas, Thomas, De Regimine
Judaeorum, xli; De Regimine
Principum, 100; Summa Theo-
logiae, xlii.

Aragonian coronation formula, 99.
Areopagus, the, lvii, 111, 114.
Aristocracy, a perpetual, xxxiv.
Aristotle, Constitution of Athens,

lvii; chief instructor, 131; Poli-
tics, lxiii, 82, 131 ff.; preferred
to Plato, xxxvii, lvii; on the
ship of state, 110.
Arminians, 147.

Army, the, xviiff., 103, 141; a
standing, 133, 140.
Army-officers, rule of the, xviii,

XXX.

Barebone, Praise-God, xiii, 47,
49, 135.

Bartholomew's, St., xlvii.
Batory, Stephen, 147.
Beans used as ballots, 120, 181.
Bishops, the removal of, 67.
Bishops' lands, 68; -wars, 66 ff.
Blood-guiltiness, 70.
Bodin, Jean, De la République,
lx ff.; his conception of a per-
petual grand council, 94, III,
116, 119, 153; his faith in edu-
cation, 117; his remarks on the
Italian and Swiss republics,
114-5, III, 120, 152; his opin-
ion of kings, 129, 130; his
observations about seashore
folk, 116; his views on dele-
gated sovereignty and popular
sovereignty, 131, 83.

Bondage of kingship, 48, 106.

Army-régime, the, xviii, xix, Booth, Sir George, xvii, xx.

xxviii.

Asia, few great men in, 85.

Assemblies, ordinary, 122.

Assertours, first, 75, 105.
Assistances from heaven, 81

Athens, the commonwealth of,
lvii ff.

Bradshaw, John, 54, 69.
Breda, Declaration of, 90.
Browne, Sir Thomas, lxv.
Buchanan, George, De Jure Regni
apud Scotos, Ixiv, 82, 91,118,155.
Burnet, G., xlix.

By-word of reproach, 104.

C

Calvin, John, xlvi, lxv, 83.
Calvinists, xlvi, 146.

Camden, W., The History of Eliz-

abeth, lxv, 65, 148, 149.
Canons, ecclesiastical, 61.
Cant, Puritan, 81.

Carew, Thomas 88, 113.
Catherine of Portugal, 88.
Cause, the good old, 159.
Cavaliers, 141.

Censors, Roman, 118.

Cerisier, L'Histoire Général des
Provinces-Unies, 115.

Committee of safety, xviii.
Committees, xxxiv, 122.
Commonwealth, advantages of a,

85, 154; an equal, xxxiii; a
free, 54, 100; of God's ordaining
133; the term, 46.
Commonwealth-men, xx, xxi.
Compounders, 141.

Concessions, Charles', 70.
Confessions of faith, 143, 144.
Coniah, lvi, 159.

Cooper, Sir Anthony, speech of,

117.

Constantinus Magnus, xli, 99.

Champion, the goose-quill, 63, Construction, defective grammat-

173.

Chapman, Livewell, vii, 43.
Charles I, chief author of wars,
69; his support of the bishops,
67, 68; his last charge to his
son, 150; his Eikon Basilike,
60, 68, 72, 150; his execution,
its effect in France, 55; his
part in the Irish Massacre,
56 ff.; his judges, 136; his ob-
stinacy, 58; his Oxford Parlia-
ment, 60; his treaty with the
Scots, 137; his trial, 67, 69, 140.
Charles II, abjuration of, 107; his
standing army, 133; his De-
claration of Breda, 90; Coniah,
XV, 160; longed for, 47; his
marriage, 88; Monk's feigned
opposition to, xxxiii, 46; nego-
tiations with, xxi, xxvii, 90;
offspring, 89; his Popish in-
clinations, 150; results of his
restoration, lxx.

Christ, His disapproval of king-
ship, 85, 86, 99; as king, 125,

145.

Christina, queen of Sweden, 74.
Church and state, the union of, 79.
Church of England, the, classified
politically, xx.
Church-reformation, 61.
Cicero, lviii, lxiii, 60, 110.
Cipher, a king a, 91.

Circumscriptions, perilous, 126.
City, a, 152.

Classical precedent, lvi.
Claypole, Lady, xlix.

ical, lxviii.
Consuls, Roman, 118.
Contract, doctrine of, xlii, lxiv.
Corruption, degenerate, 76; in
Parliament, 64, 76.
Costanzo, lxv.

Cossacks, the, 147, 148.
Council, a supreme representa-
tive, medieval, xliii-xliv; Mil-
ton's and others, xxx, xxxviii,
93, 108, III, 115; Vane's xxx.
Council of state, a, xxvi, xxxv,

54, 109, 129.

County, every, a little common-
wealth, 152.
Coup d'état, Lambert's, xviii.
Court, a dissolute, 87.
Court-poet, 91.

Covenant, the, 51, 55.
Criticism, contemporary, 172 ff.;
the influence of Royalist, 166.
Cromwell, Oliver, 62, 63 ff., 81,
97, 110; Richard, xx, 103.
Cromwellians, xxi, xxii.
Cure, the only, 124.
Current events, the influence of,
165 ff.

D

Dante, Divina Commedia, xlv, 80;
De Monarchia, xlv.
Dates of composition and publi-
cation, xff.

Deceivers, cunning, 48.
Delinquents, 68ff., 141.
Deliverances, 82.

Demigod, a king as a, 87.

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