886. Galleries of Art, 235, 513. | Hilda, 383. Hillhouse, James, 208. Hints on reading, 215. History, subject of Reading and Study, 500. Bacon, 103. Locke, 150. Carlyle, 525. Lalor, 43. Chatham, 143. Mill, 501. Johnson, 15, 543. Sedgwick, 228. Macaulay, 544. Whately, 113. Hobbs, Thomas, 14. HODGSON, W. B., 442 Classical Instruction : its Use and Abuse, 442. Holidays for Children, 327. Home Education for Girls, 340. Homer, 160. Homes of Studious Women, 390. Honesty, 67, 173. HOOKER, JOHN, Study of Hortensius, as an Orator, 168. Hospital work for Women, 401, 408. Houghton, Lord, use of Translations, 468. House-keeping, 383. Household Ordering and Expenses, 332. HUXLEY, T. H., 473. Study of Zoology, 474. Hufeland, Counsels for Mothers, 311. Humanizing influence of Letters, 418, 521. Humility, a lesson of science, 456. Husbandry, 79, 155. Hymns and Bible texts, 315. Idleness, 132. Ignorance, courage to own, 199. Knowledge of our own, 106. Imagination, 48, 120, 422. Gladstone, 434. Impulse, wisdom by, 284. Lowe, 424 Independence, 95, 268. Niebuhr, 174. Information, not education, 435. Ingratitude, 134. Instinctive opinions, 117. Intellectual education, 40, 474. Inclination and Incredulity, 453. Industrial element, 79, 107, 362, 383, 399. Investigation, faculty of, 489. JAMESON, MRS., 399. Woman's Work, 899. Jean, Paul, 297, 311. JEROME, ST., 289. Letter to Laeta, 290. Jest, subjects exempt from, 177. Job, Book of, 286. Travel, History, Printing, 542. Conversational power, 187. Joubert, common sense defined, 393. Judgment, want of, in educated men, 450. Trained by natural science, 452, 456. Jukes, Prof., accidental bias to Geology, 477. Julian, Emperor at Athens, 643. Juvenal, 175. Kant, Emanuel, 25. Knitting, and Needlework, 292, 362. Knowledge, love of, 15. Knowledge, is not science or education, 480 Knowledge, and Wisdom, 15, 100, 279. Kyrle, John, the Man of Ross, 256. Labor, 80, 83, 204, 525. Laboratory work, 496. Laborissiére, Hospital of, 407. LaBruyère, 127. Lady Jane Grey, 377. Laeta, education of Daughter, 290. LALOR, JOHN, 20, 33. Ditt, 1 198,461,450 Prize Essay-Nature of Education, 33. LANDOR, WALTER S., 397. Imaginary Conversation, 377. Language, command of, how got, 124. Chatham, 144. More, 372. Pitt, 165. Ancient, 152, 461, 483. Faculties exercised, 198, 446. Milton, 154. Niebuhr, 171. Hale, 77. Parker, 465. Value for accurate knowledge, 193, 497. Mackintosh, 368. More, 372. Lowe, 421. Masson, 23. Chacham, 129. Macaulay, 543. Doderlin, 436. Mill, 499. Donaldson, 435. Milton, 151. DeQuincey, 193. Newman, 529. Gladstone, 433. Niebuhr, 169. Faraday, 150. Owen, 476. Froude, 515. Temple, 417. Hamilton, 18. Tyndall, 481. Hale, 77. Whately, 105. Whewell, 458. Wilson, 483. Open to Woman, 394. Claims of physical science, 475. Management of money, 265. Emerson, 243. Swift, 244. College and self-education, 28 Herschel, 457. Whewell, 458. Mill, 506. Dangers and difficulties, 464. Letter to Samuel Hartlib, 151. Education, in its larger and narrower senee, 497. Discipline of active life, 514. Lytton, 265. Pope, 357. Taylor, 260. Letters on the education of his children, 370. Raumer, 248, 298. MACAULAY, THOMAS B., 206. Travel and History, 544. University of Athens, 543. The original, 258. Newman, 531. Raumer, 323 Chesterfield, 124. Hale, 243 Nations, University division at Athens, 542. Neglected education, remedies for, 193. Praise, 61, 128, 370. Prayers, 113, 309. Preconceptions, 110. Preface and Contents of a Book, 225. Prejudices and Misconcertions, 149. Pride, 62, 371. Printing, civilization before, 543. Priestly, 217. Private or Home Education for Girls, 363. Private tutor, 344, 369. Prizes, 62. Probabilities, Proximate judgment in, 452. Proaeresius at Athens, 539. Proairesis, 156. Prodicus, 97. Choice of Hercules, 97. Profanity, 70. Professional Teaching, 32, 64. Professors at Athens, 542 Endowed by the State, 542. Pronunciation of Latin, 154, 290. Proportionate Judgment, 455, 485. Prytanes at Athens, 544. Punctuality, 247. Public School Commission, Report, 483. Pursuits of Literature quoted, 199, 221. . Puzzled state of mind, 114, 148. Pythagorean Letter, 291. Pythagorean silence, 134. Quantity, science of, 462. Questions on a Book or Lesson, 112. Preliminary, or Socratic, 112. Quarreling, 236, 314. Quintilian, 155. Raillery, 128, 182. Ramsden, 17, 19. RAUMER, KARL VON, 295. Education of Girls, 295. Reading, the art of, 343. Ascham, 377. Johnson, 203. Landor, 378. Collingwood, 320. Sedgwick, 227 DeQuincey, 193. Watts, 215. Whately, 104. Dupanloup, 383. Raumer, 337. Grimke, 230. Vail, 215. Reading and Discourse or Conference, 150 Reading and Reflection, 150, 222, 230, 277. Reading for Girls, 228, 338 Ready man, 103, 186. Real objects, in early instruction, 41. Reasoning, different kinds, 116, 485. Mathematical, 463, Problematical, 45 Philosophical, 464. Receptive Faculty, 489. Recreations of the Family, 365. Reformatories, 414. Reflection, 222, 229, 277. Religion, 49, 134,512. Religious Culture and Work, 134, 809, 395. Rewards and encouragemen Reverence, 67, 96, 135. Reviews of lessons and books, 158, 176. Rhetoric, 162 RICE, A. H., 211. Riches, uses and abus Riding, 136, 159. Rivalry, 812. Romance reading, 338. Rote memory, 113. Ruskin, 19. Mill, 513. Milton, 157. Lalor, 47. Sainte-Beauve on Chesterfield's Letters, 125. Sarcasm and severity. 76, 174, 177. Schools, variety and office, 23, 2 Sculpture and education, 16. Science in School Curriculum, Sciences, classification of, 469, 473, 476. Scientific information, 487. Scientific Training, 487, 497, 508 Seience defined, 435, 490. Book-keeping, 448. Medicine, 156. Botany, 469 Music, 159, 356. Chemistry, 476, 479. Natural History, 476, Classical, 445. 456. Civil economy, 510. Natural Philosophy, 103, Economics, 156. 135, 156. Ethics, 103, 155, 511. Natural Sciences, 359, Experimental Sciences, 456, 477. · 494, 507. Oratory, 151, 157, 161, Drawing, 356. 168. French, 346, 138, 202. Painting, 394,512. German, 480. Penmanship, 176, 379. Greek, 133, 200, 465. Physical Sciences, 445, Geometry, 460, 490. 467, 480. Geography, 138, 500. Philosophy, 78, 461. Geology, 477, 484, 496. Philosophical Sciences, Grammar, 154. 461. Globes, 43, 138, 155. PhysicalGeography,472, Hebrew, 167 487. Hydrostatics, 494. Pneumatics, 494. History, 103, 176, 345, Philology, 170, 176. 500, 510. Physiology, 156, 479, Hamanitics, 418. 508. Hand-writing, 176, 380. Physics, 256, 479, 481, International Law, 510. Piano, 351. Italian, 156. Psychology, 509. Jurisprudence, 510. Politics, 157, 510. Language, 198, 445,446, Political Economy, 510. 500. Poetry, 157, 513. Logic, 103, 153, 157, 197, Rhetoric, 103. Reading, 343. Latin, 152, 201, 466,502. Religion, 51. Mathematics, Pure, 103, Science generally, 487. 153, 156, 198, 506 Singing, 348. Mathematics,Mixed,156, Theology , 157. 457, 507. Trigonometry, 156. Mechanics, 494. Zoology, 473 Studious manner, 369, 381. Sunday, 83. Charity, 405, 407. Subjects, Reading by, 221. Swetchine, Madame, 398. SWIFT, JONATHAN, 179, Conversation, 179, Manners, 244. Sword, use of, 136. Table-turning, 451. TAYLOR, HENRY, 281, 286, Money, its management, Wisdom in conduct, 28 TAYLOR, JEREMY, 87, Manly Element in Education, 87. Teaching, 495,500. Teachers, special training, 64, 170. Teachers of Mankind Telescope, 218. Temper, 56, 187. Temple, Sir William, 184. TEMPLE, FRED., 417, Languages, Mathematics, Science, 418. Tenderness, Tonnelé on Female Culture, 389. Tennyson, 401. Terror, Impulse of, 59, 315. Text-book, 495. Tents and Hymns, 315. Theresia, 382. Things, Knowledge of, 41, 422. Thinking, Faculty of, '186, 447, 485. Theophrastus, at Athens, 542. Theology, 157. Thibaut, on Purity in Music, 354. Time, 250, 462. Timidity, 315. Timing speakers, in conversation, 191. Tractate on Education, by Milton, 151. Agriculture, 80, 155. Mensuration, 459. Training, 17, 488. Modern Languages. 476. Trainin Modern Languages, 476, Training to Think, 495. Travel, Advice respecting, 235, Littleton, 237. Bacon, 27, 235. Macaulay, 239. 1. Fuller, 91. War, too much in education, 75, 146, 152. Warrior, The Happy, 97. Watching children, 390. Watt, James, 218. Watts, Isaac, 215, 223. Wedgewood, Josiah, 218. Weights and Measures, 43. WHATELY, RICHARD, 18, 178, Annotations on Bacon's Studies, 104. WHEWELL, WILLIAM, 11, 458, Mathematics in Liberal Education, 458. Whitaker, Rules in reading, 230. Whithcote, 13. Whickiff, Huss, and Luther, 226. Whittier, Treatment of the Insane, 410. Will, Force and control of, 57. Will, Coffee House, 181. Wilson, J. M., Rugby School, 483, Natural Science in Schools, 483. Failure of Latin and Greek in discipline, 483. Intrinsic Dignity and Power of Science, 485. Specimen Lesson-Botany, 491. Experimental Physics, 194. Winemon, 223. WINTHROP, ROBERT C., 209. Books and Reading, 209. Wisdom, in Conduct, 93, 281, Barrow, 93. Southey, 99. Bible, 101, 102. Taylor, 281. Carlyle, 527. Wise men, in word and deed, 279, 282. Wise men of Greece, characteristics, 99. Wits, proferred in company, 141. Woman, her Aim and Merit, 281, Pagan and Christian view, 384. Dangers of mental culture, 388. Home of studious women, 389. Pursuits open to, 373, 401. Necessity of method to-Morning hours, 398. Exclusion from society, influence of, 183. Words, Study of, 153, 423. The Happy Warrior, 279. Work, cure of all maladies, 204, 525. Working-day World, 399. World, Knowledge of, 94, 204. Wotton, Sir Henry, 12. Writing, or Penmanship, 176, 379. Writing and Speaking, 112, 163, 165, 168. Writing with Reading, 112, 224, 225 WYATT, SIR THOMAS, 67, Letter to his son at school, 67. Honesty, Reverence, Goodness, Wyttenbach, on daily reading, 225. Yorke Philip, 238. Young Children, 33, 299. Young Ladies, 382.' hoice of Hercules, 97. Zoology, Study in Schools, 473. Writing with THOMAS, 6 hool, 67. |