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INDEX.

[Except in the case of Chapter I., which is not divided into numbered sections, the references in this index are to doth page and section. Tints 206. iv. 51 is to page 206, Chapter IV., § 51.]

  • Aaron's rod, 206. iv. 51.
  • Adder, the deaf, 172. iv. 33-4.
  • Admiration, test of, 1 50. iv. 8.
  • Afghan war, 77. ii. 43.
  • Agricola, 104. iii. 21.
  • Aisles of aspen and of stone, 151. iv. 10.
  • Alaric (son-in-law of Theodoric), defeated and killed by Clovis at Poitiers, 14; 86. ii. 49.
  • ——— the younger, 83. ii. 49.
  • Albofleda, sister of Clovis, 82. ii. 48.
  • Alemannia (Germany), 54. ii. 19.
  • Alexander III. and Barbarossa, 173. iv. 35.
  • Alfred, King, of England, religious feeling under, 35.
  • Algeria, 97. iii. 13.
  • Alphabet, the, and Moesia, 105. iii. 22.
  • Alps, the, and climbing, III. iii. 29.
  • Amiens. (1) History; (2) Town ; (3) Cathedral,
  • (1) History of:—
  • early people of, and Roman gods, 6.
  • taken by the Franks under Clodion, 445 a.d., 10.
  • manufactures of, early, 2, 3.
  • ,,swords, 193. iv. 43.
  • ,,woollen, 184, 186. iv. 41.
  • religion, and Christianity:—
  • the Beau Christ d'Amiens, 140, 174. iv. 3, 36.
  • S. Firmin the first to preach there, 300 a.d., 6, 7.
  • the first bishopric of France, 8.
  • the first church there, 350 a.d., 8, 9 ; 155. iv. 14.
  • under S. Geoffroy, 1 104-50 a.d., 198-9. iv. 45.