Her situation in 1678, 317, 319-327.
Character of her public men in the latter part of the 17th century, 507.
Difference in her situation under Charles II. and under the Protectorate, 525.
Restoration immorality the reaction from Puritanism, iii. 58 (#x2_x_2_i49).
Diminished prestige of, in 1785, 195 (#x6_x_6_i47).
Upholds Prussia against all Europe, 302 (#x9_x_9_i26).
Subsidies paid, 318 (#x9_x_9_i47).
Withdraws her aid from Prussia, 326 (#x10_x_10_i8).
State of parties in, 592 (#x18_x_18_i57).
Factions sink into repose, 595 (#x18_x_18_i64).
Corruption in the House of Commons, 609 (#x19_x_19_i1).
Terminates her continental alliances, 623 (#x19_x_19_i21).
War with America, 682 (#x20_x_20_i71).
England, Constitution of, how preserved, i. 322 et seq.
Development of, from Henry VII.'s reign, 371.
Recent attacks on, 375.
Proposed reform of, 380.
A standing refutation of James Mill's reasoning, 399.
English, the, in the 16th century, a free people, ii. 78.
Their character, 319, 320.
English Common Law, not suited to India, iii. 168 (#x5_x_5_i61).
Epicureans, their peculiar doctrines, ii. 452.
Epicurus, the lines on his pedestal, ii. 452.
Erasmus, quoted, ii. 286.
Ercilla, Alonzo de, soldier as well as poet, ii. 133.
Essay on Government, James Mill's, review of, i. 381-422.
Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, ii. 93.
His character, popularity, and favor with Elizabeth, 379, 380, 382, 389.
His political conduct, 382.
His friendship for Bacon, 383, 385, 412.
His conversation with Robert Cecil, 382, 383.
His expedition to Spain, 384.
Pleads for Bacon's marriage with Lady Hatton, 385.
Decline of his fortunes, 385.
His faults, 387, 410, 411.
His administration in Ireland, 386.
Ingratitude of Bacon towards him, 386-396, 412.
His trial and execution, 388, 389.
Feeling of King James towards him, 399.
His resemblance to Buckingham, 410, 411.
Essex, Earl of (time of Charles I.), ii. 56-59.
Euripides, how regarded by Quintilian, i. 42.
Europe, state of, at the Peace of Utrecht, ii. 182.
Want of union in, to arrest the designs of Louis XIV., 528.
The distractions of, suspended by the Treaty of Nimeguen, 550.
Evelina, Fanny Burney's, iii. 347 (#x10_x_10_i46).
Johnson's admiration for, 351 (#x10_x_10_i52).
Evelyn, John, ii. 524, 539.
Ex post facto punishments considered, i. 312.
Falkland, Lucius Cary, Viscount, deceived by Charles, i. 320.