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INDEX TO NOTES

John Locke, 112.
Johnson, Dr., 111.
Julius Cæsar, 114.

Lord North, 113.
Lord Rockingham, 111.
Lords Marchers, 119.
Lords of Trade, 112, 120, 121.

Magna Charta, 116.
March, 119.
Massachusetts, state of rebellion, 114; Colonial Assembly, 120.
Milton, 114.
More, Sir Thomas, Utopia, 120.

Newfoundland fisheries, 111.
North, Lord, character of, 113.

Order of the Garter, 113.
Othello, 121, 122.

Paine, Robert, 117.
Paradise Lost, 115, 118.
Pitt, 111.
Plato, Republic, 120.
Pollux, 119.

Ransom, proposition of, 121. See 112.
Refined policy, 112.
Regulating Act, 116.
Revolution, 115.
Roman charity, 115.

Shaftesbury, Earl of, 112.
Shakespeare, 114.
Sheriffs of Bristol, Burke's letter to, 118.
Slave trade, 118.
Spain, 122.
Stamp Act, 111, 112, 120.
Stuarts, House of, 115.

Taxation, 112.
Theory, Burke's impatience with 120.
Townshend, Charles, 112.
Trade laws, 119.
Trial of Treasons, 118, 121.

Virgil, Eclogues, 114.
Virginia, Assembly of, 118.

Welsh, the, 119.
Whigs, 115.
William and Mary, 115.



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