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Surnames, origin of, in Europe, ii. 112

Sweden, intolerance, bigotry, and persecution of the Protestantism of, i. 264. Swedish heroes of antiquity, 298

Switzerland, Calvinism the popular creed of, ii. 339

Sydenham, Thomas, his reformation in therapeutics, ii. 196

Sympathy, examination of, iii. 310. Hunter's pathological speculations respecting the principles of, 450

Taille, the, in France, ii. 129. Authorities respecting the, 129 _note_. The diminution of the, proposed by the Fronde, 150 _note_

Talleyrand, M. de, his admiration for Charron's 'De la Sagesse,' ii. 19 _note_

'Tamerlane, History of,' by Margat, suppressed, ii. 237

Tarrega, the Spanish dramatist, ii. 479

Tartars, origin of the, according to the writers of the Middle Ages, i. 313. And according to Whiston, 313 _note_. Effects of the barrenness of the steppes of, in keeping the people uncivilized, 45

'Taste, Essay on,' by Cartaud, suppressed, ii. 237

Taxation; settlement of the right of the people of England to be taxed entirely by their own representatives, i. 384. Disputes between the two Houses of Parliament respecting taxation, 384 _note_

Taylor, Jeremy, his abilities and virtues, i. 393. Marked neglect with which he was treated by Charles II., 393. His assertion of the doctrine of passive obedience, 401 _note_

Teeth of animals, researches of Nasmyth and Owen on the structure of,