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Fanrily Reading, 223.

FARADAY, MICHAEL, 449.

106,501.

Judgment, existing education does not train, 450.
Natural science develops laws, 452.

Labor-Patience-Humility-455.

Fasting, rule, 372.

Father, duty in education, 87.

Fear and Reverence, contrasted, 31.

Fear of the Lord, 67, 101, 135, 283.

Fear, as a Motive, 31, 96, 101.

Feltham, Company and Conversation, 223.
Female Education, 363, 646.

Female Employments, 383.

Fencing, 135, 158.

Ferguson, History of Rome, 525.

Fenelon, 25, 35, 37, 43.

Fichte, J. H. Von, 689.

Fiction, Works of, 118, 229.

Field Sports and Excursions, 158.

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491.

Foreign languages, important to a native, 501.

Foresight, 277, 286.

Forms, ignorance of, 247.

Foundations or Endowments 430, 527.

Francis, cited, 137.

FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, 212, 249.

Poor Richard-or the Way to Wealth, 249.

Indebtedness to Books, 213.

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German Bible, 274.

Geometry, Descriptive, 52, 330, 736.

Geometry, scientific and practical, 459, 490.

German Empire, Naval Education, 335.

German Language and Literature, 202, 480

German Scholarship, 437.

Gifford, cited, 135.

Girls, Education of, 369, 652.

Sir Thomas More, 369.

Admiral Lord Collingwood, 379.

Walter Savage Landor, 381.

Sir James Mackintosh, 388.

GLARUS, Cantonal Statistics, 393.

Globes, 43, 133, 155.

God, in Life and Education, 81, 86, 281.

Instruction respecting, 10, 50.

Reverence of, 11, 68, 75, 81, 243, 528.

Old and New Testament Scrip., teaching of, 274.

GOETHE, JOHN WOLFGAN VON, 9.

Carlyle's estimate of Wanderjahre, 9.

Pedagogic Province,-Reverence, 11.

Fear, not a religious element, 11.

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Hardwicke, Lord, 238.

Hardening the Body, 349.

Harrow School, modern side, 592.

Hartford, Charter Oak Street School, 665.

Hassler, F. R., 725.

Hazard, Games of, 43.

Hazing, 770, 796.

Health, 82, 147, 376, 528, 868.

Overtasked in school, 480, 867.

Heart-knowledge, 113, 204.

Heart-wisdom. 102, 188, 285.

Heart-learning, 480.

Heat and Electricity, study of, 494.

Hebrew and Pagan Religions, 13.
Heine, cited, 424.

HENFREY, ARTHUR, 469.

Claims of Botanical Science, 469.

Religions, Ethnic and Philosophical, Reverence, 12. Hercules, Choice, 97.

Lesson of Christ's life and teaching, 13.
Reverence for what is beneath, 14.

Children's Aptitudes and Inclinations, 15.
Sense of the Beautiful, 16.

Earnestness-Liberty of Action-Art, 16.
GOLDSMITH, OLIVER, 347.

Essay on Education, 347.

Boarding Schools, and Private Schools, 347.
Teachers and Ushers, 343.

Temperance, Hardihood, Frugality, 349.

Mechanics, Natural Philosophy, Rhetoric, 351.
Home Education, 353.

Knowledge of Self and the World, 354.
Foreign Travel-Universities, 355.

Goliath Training Ship, 631.

Good breeding, 39, 185, 243, 247.

Goodenough, Capt. J. G., Naval Education, 946.
Good-humor, 184.

Good-manners, 185, 243, 247.

Government of Family and School. 26, 31, 41, 75.
Graduation, in Military Schools, 580, 763.
Graduation, Military Schools, 802.

HERSCHEL, SIR JOHN F. W., 457.

Mathematics in school curriculum, 457.
Taste for reading, 205.
Herzog, Colonel, 710.
Heyne, 527.

High Schools, Plans for, 657.
Hillhouse, James A., 2u8.
Hints on reading, 215.
History, subject of Reading
Bacon, 103.

Carlyle, 525.

Chatham, 143.

Johnson, 15, 238.

Macaulay, 544.

and Study, 51, 500.
Locke, 150.

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Hoboken, Stevens Institute, 669.

HODGSON, W. B., 442.

Classical Instruction: its Use and Abuse, 442.
Holberg, Baron, 357.

Holidays for Children, 43, 398.

Holland, School Statistics, 409.

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Honesty, 67, 173.

HOOKER, JOHN, Study of Botany, 472.
Hortensius, as an Orator, 168.

Horace, 17, 32, 131, 13., 139, 174, 588.
Hospital work for Women, 583.

Training school for Nurses, 383, 384.
Houghton, Lord, use of Translations, 468.
House keeping, 367.

Household Ordering and Expenses, 367.
HUXLEY, T. H., 473.

Study of Zoolog., 474.

Humanizing influence of Letters, 418, 521.
Humility, a lesson of science, 370, 456, 528.
Husbandry, 79, 155.

Hythe, School of Musketry, 624.

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Bacon, 103.

Carlyle, 524.

Chatham, 129.

Doderlin, 436.
Donaldson, 435.
DeQuincey, 193.
Gladstone, 433.
Faraday, 450.
Froude, 515.
Goldsmith, 347.
Hamilton, 18.
Hale, 77.
Huxley, 478.
Jacobs, 437.

Library, 205, 209, 215.
Liberty of Action, 15.

Lie, and Lying, 38, 253.

Life, 147, 278.

Johnson, 359.

Locke, 145.

Lowe, 421.

Macaulay, 238, 440.

Mill, 499.

Milton, 151.
Niebuhr, 169.
Owen, 476.
Temple, 417.
Tyndall, 481.

Whately, 105.
Whewell, 458.

Wilson, 483.

Light, type of silent Influence, 388.
Linnæus, 471.

Literature, as a vocation, 194.

Literature, of knowledge, and power, 199.

Literature, part of liberal culture, 419, 500.

Literary character, 227.

Littleton, on Travel, 237.

Listener, 134.

Local Attachment, 211.

LOCKE, JOHN, 145.

Essay on Study-aims and method, 145.

University Estimate of his Philosophy, 340.
Logical Faculty,

Logic, 195, 508.

Loving heart, 204.

488.

Love, a motive to study, and work, 45.

Lowth, Reply to Warburton, 368.

Luzern, Cantonal Statistics, 397,

LYELL, SIR CHARLES, 475.

Claims of physical science, 475.
LYTTON, LORD EDWARD BULWER, 272.
Management of money, 265.

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Manual labor, 107.

Manner, Power of, 391.

Mansfield, E. D, 721.

History of Military Academy, 721.

Mansfield, Jared, 724, 734.

Maria Theresa, education of an officer, 305.

Marlborough College, 594.

Maritime Schools, 330, 34, 654, 885, 930.

Marks, to designate relative values of,

Arithmetic, 445, 577.
Algebra, 589.

Calculus, 614.

Chemistry,581,591, 614.
Classics, 577, 589.

Modern, 545, 577.
Dictation. 589.
English, 545, 577, 589.
French, 545, 577, 599.
Geography, 553, 589.
Geology, 581.
Geometry, 591.

German, 581.

Greek, 545, 577.
History, 545, 589.

Mathematics, 545, 577,582,
589, 613.
Mechanics, 591.
Natural Philosophy, 591.
Natural Sciences, 591
Professional Subjects, 581,
582, 591.

Other Studies, 591, 910.

Marks for recitations and examinations, 577, 589, 763.
Classification by, 762, 910.

McDougal, Report on U. S. Military Academy, 753.

Meals, 53, 83.

Means and Ends, 229.

Measures, 49.

Mechanics, value of books to, 216.

Meditation, 83, 150.

Memory, 89, 112.

Menippus, 167.

Mensuration, 460.

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Chatham, 594.

Dresden, 323.
Hythe, 624.
Munich, 318.

West Point, 721.

Militia, United States, 717, 836.
MILL, JOHN STUART, 497,

Education, in its larger and narrower sense, 497.
Proper function of a University, 438.

Scotch and English Universities compared, 499.
General School Education, scientific and lib., 500.
Modern languages, History, Geography, 500.
Greek and Latin languages, and literature, 501.
Limitations to classical studies-science, 504.
Mathematics, pure and applied-experiments, 507.
Logic, Physiology, and Psychology, 509.

Politics, History, Economics, Jurisprudence, 510.
International Law, Religion, Ethics, 511.

Art and Esthetic culture, Poetry, 513.
Discipline of active life, 514.

MILTON, JOHN, 151, 207, 85.

Letter to Samuel Hartlib, 151.

Mind, the basis of real distinction, 272, 361.
Miscellaneous reading, 176.

Modern Department in Classical Schools, 546, 593,
Modern Languages, 50, 468, 583, 948.

Modesty, 70, 370.

Molineux, Edward L., 867.

Physical Exercises and Military Drill in all
Schools, 867.

Moltke, and the Prussian Staffe, 301, 303.

Money, its acquisition and management, 249.

Bacon. 255.

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Lytton, 265.

Pope, 357.

Taylor, 260.

Monologue, not conversation, 191.

Montaigne cited, 424.

Montesquieu, 125.
Moon, G. W., 208:
Moors in Spain, 642.
Moral Education, 740.
Moral Philosophy. 150.
Moral Science Tripos, 499.
More, Sir Thomas, 369.

Letters on the education of his children, 370.
Moseley. Rev., 538, 587, 815.
Morning hours, 376.

Motives for study, 78, 155, 270.

MÜLLER, Max, Modern Languages, 468.
Music, in education, 159.

Music, Military, Kneller Hall School of, 626.

Much, not Many, rule for reading, 230, 252, 441.

Narrative, Oral and Written, 51.

National Defense, 837.

National Education, required by the Age, 689.

Nature, 274, 284, 450.

Naturalist, 341, 473.

Natural History, 53, 61, 473, 476.

Natural Philosophy, 78, 350.

Natural Scenery, 16, 275, 514, 723, 750.

Natural Sciences, 359, 456, 484.

Naval Architects, 332, 937.

Naval Engineers, 328. 937.

Naval Schools and Education,

Austria, 331.
England, 958.
France, 330, 958.
Navigation Schools, 330,
Navy and Naval Affairs,
Austria, 353.
Denmark, 328.

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United States, 895, 959. A
Prussia, 331.

331, 335, 408, 927.

German Empire, 335.
Norway and Sweden, 326.
United States, 885.

Neglected education, remedies for, 193.

NEWMAN, J. H., English Protestant Bible, 274.

New Testament, 273, 274.
NIEBUHR, GEORGE B., 169.

Letter on study of Philology, 170.
NIGHTINGALE, FLORENCE, 381.

Services in the Crimean War, 381.
Nightingale Memorial Fund, 3-3.

St. Thomas Hospital School for Nurses, 383.

Non multa sed multum, 91, 521.

Normal Schools in Spain, 645.

NORWAY, Military and Naval System, 327.
Recent School Legislation, 633.

School Statistics, 413. •

Note Book. 73, 90.

Nova'is, Bread and Philosophy, 522.
Numbers, sympathy of, 23.

Nurses for Hospital service, 383.

Nightingale Fund Training School, 383.
Liverpool Training School, 384.

Oaths, vulgarity of, 70.

Obedience, 28, 32, 743.

Obligatory Attendance, 646.
Observation, habits of, 53. 239.

Obstinacy, punishable, 33.

Occupation, choice of, 77, 107, 278.

Education, training for, 436, 519, 522.

Officers, Special Training, of,
Commissioned, 605, 611.

Non commissioned, 596, 613.
Artillery, 585, 613.

Engineers, 307, 585, 594, 964.
Infantry, 312, 577.

Old age, 170, 278.

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Expenses to Pupils and State, 294.
Ponderation, applied to studies, 422, 545.

Poor Richard, or the Way to Wealth, 249, 254.
POPE, ALEXANDER, 14, 104, 337.

Man of Ross, or the true Use of Wealth, 227.
Dunciad-Picture of Schools and Universities, 337.
POTTER, ALONZO, 215.

Hand Book for Reading, 221.

Advantages of science, 215, 222

Practical Side of Education, 519, 522.

Praise, 37, 128, 870.

Prayers, 46, 69, 113.

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Preface and Contents of a Book, 225.

Oratory, training for, 158, 161, 165, 358.

Reading, writing, and meditation, 167.

Owen, Richard, 476.

Claims of Natural History, 476.

Pagan views of Education, 12, 21.

PAGET, GEORGE E., 478.

Physiology, 478.

Painting, 512.

Parental Duties, 30, 343.

Paris International Exhibition, 701.

PARR, SAMUFL, 355.

Industrial Element in Female Education, 366.

Penal Legislation and Education, 365.
Universities of England, 367.

PARTRIDGE, ALDEN, Memoir, 725, 731, 832.
System of National Defence, 837.
Objections to American Colleges, 838.

Plan of Military and Literary Institute, 840, 843.
Memorial Adverse to National Military Schools.
Patience of thought, 455.

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Prejudices and Misconceptions, 149
Presence, Power of, 391.

Pride, 371.

Priestly, 217.

Private or Home Education, 22.

Prizes, 38, 632.

Probabilities, proximate judgment in, 452.
Probation in Appointments, 791
Proairesis, 156.

Prodicus, Choice of Hercules, 97.
Profanity, 70, 917.

Professional Training of Military Officers.

France, 288.

Austria, 305

Bavaria, 321.

England, 605.

Professors, in Military

Schools, 289, 299, 933.

Prussia, 298.

United States, 719.

Programme of French Special Schools, 49.

Promotion, Basis and Manner of, 57, 63.

English Service and Schools, 552.

French, 299.

Prussian, 300.

Pronunciation of Latin, 154.

Proportionate Judgment, 455, 485.

Public and Private Schools, compared, 21, 22

Public School Commission, Report, 483, 549.
Punctuality, 40, 247.

Punishment, time, manner, and degree, 33.
Cruel and Unusual discarded, 35.

Military Schools, 765.

Purchase System, in English Service,

Pursuits of Literature, quoted, 199, 221.

Puzzled state of mind. 114 148.

Pythagorean Letter, 291.

Pythagorean silence, 134

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