His feeling for the doctrine of transubstantiation, iii. 7 (#x1_x_1_i48).
Mourning Bride, Congreve's, iii. 83 (#x3_x_3_i23).
Munny Begum, given charge of the infant Nabob, iii. 134 (#x5_x_5_i3).
Munro, Sir Thomas, ii. 761.
Munster, Bishop of, ii. 525.
Murray, Solicitor-General (1750), his character, ii. 258.
Professional ambition, 261.
Refuses Newcastle's overtures, 267.
Nabobs, class of Englishmen so called, ii. 745-748.
Napoleon, compared with Philip II. of Spain, ii. 131.
Anecdote of, 269.
His Old Guard compared with Clive's garrison at Arcot, 689.
His early proof of talents for war, 760.
Nares, Rev. Dr., review of his Burleigh and his Times, ii. 63-94.
Nelson, Southey's Life of, i. 499.
Newcastle, Duke of, his relation to Walpole, ii. 217, 218.
His character, 229, 230.
His appointment as head of the administration, 260.
His negotiations with Fox, 261, 262.
Attacked in Parliament by Chatham, 263.
His intrigues, 267.
His resignation of office, 268.
Sent for by the king on Chatham's dismissal, 270.
Leader of the Whig aristocracy, 272.
Motives for his coalition with Chatham, 273.
His perfidy toward the king, 274.
His jealousy of Fox, 274.
His strong government with Chatham, 275.
Forms a coalition with Chatham, iii. 596 (#x18_x_18_i66).
His power, 597 (#x18_x_18_i68).
Displaced by Bute, 620 (#x19_x_19_i17).
Newdigate, Sir Roger, his rule for prize poems, i. 585.
Newton, John, his connection with the slave trade, ii. 432.
His belief in predestination, 653.
Niagara, conquest of, ii. 276.
Nimeguen, treaty of, ii. 549.
Its hollowness and unsatisfactoriness, 550.
Nizam al Mulk, Viceroy of the Deccan, his death, ii. 684.
North, Lord, makes Hastings Governor-General of India, iii. 144 (#x5_x_5_i19).
Tries to remove him, 160 (#x5_x_5_i46).
Novum Organum, Lord Bacon's, quoted from, i. 447.
Use of quotation defended, 469.
Admiration excited by it before it was published, ii. 403.
And afterwards, 421.
Contrast between its doctrine and the ancient philosophy, 447, 455, 470.
Its first book the greatest performance of Bacon, 494.
Nov, Attorney-General to Charles I., ii. 26.
Nugent, Lord, review of his Memorials of John Hampden, his Party and his Times; ii. 1-62.
Nuncomar, candidate for minister of Bengal, his character, iii. 129 (#x4_x_4_i91).
Disliked by Hastings, 133 (#x5_x_5_i2).