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317

Caen, 61

Canada, Coercion Bill for, 194; events in, 215

Canning, 99, 119

Capital Punishment, speech against abolishing, 286

Capitol, 250

Carlile, Richard, prosecuted, 88

Carlyle, Thomas, his relations with the Author, 142, 161, 164, 174-6, 243; and Sterling, 152, 155; writes for the Westminster Review, 206; his "Sartor Resartus," 175; his "French Revolution," 131, 217

Castres, 57

Catholic Disabilities, article on, 118

Cattle Plague Bill, 288

Cause of human actions, 169

Cazotte's Arabian Tales, 9

Centralization, 192

Chadwick, Mr., 300

Character, how related to circumstances, 108, 169

Chemistry, treatises on, devoured in childhood, 17; attend lectures on, 57; contrasted with dynamics, 160

Choice of Hercules, 47

Christianity, 39, 164

Christie, Mr. W. D., 300

Church Question, 182; James Mill on the, 107; Maurice on the, 153; settled in Ireland, 292

Cicero, 11

Civilization, essay on, 202; some essentials of, 106, 230-4

Clarendon, Earl of, 126

Classification, early training in, 65; treated of, in "System of Logic," 221

Cobbetts, 98

Cockburn, Sir Alexander, 128, 298

Coercion measures in Canada and Ireland, 194

Coleridge, 75; lines from, fitting the Author's case, 134, 140; the teacher of Maurice and Sterling, 154; his influence on the Author's mind, 153, 161-3; essay on, 218

Coleridgians, 128, 152, 161, 243

Collins, 8

Colonial policy, 216

Commercial crisis, 118

Commons, House of, 93, 99, 194, 279-312

Communities, 256

Composition, the Author's mode of, 222, 241, 250

Comte, Auguste, a pupil of St. Simon, 165; his latest views, 213; obligations to, 209, 223, 245; correspondence with, 211; the Author's essay on his doctrines, 277

Condillac's writings, 62, 68

Condorcet's Life of Turgot, 113

Conservatives, 126; rally, 215; the stupid party, 289; their inadequate Bribery "Bill, 301; mistake the Author's views, 309

Constantine Paleologus, 15

Continent, first visit to the, 56; later journeys on the, 84, 250; the Author's final residence on the, 251,262

Continental society and opinions, 58, 227, 269

Co-operation Society of Owenites, 123

Co-operative Societies, socialistic experiments, 234

Corporations, 182

Correspondence, 237, 305; with Comte, 211

Corrupter-general, 107

Coulson, Walter, 87, 118

Courier, 117

Cowper's Works, 16

Crime and Punishment, amenable to Classification, 65

Crisis in the Author's mental life, 132; commercial, 118; in colonial