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MUNERA PULVERIS.
Bible, continued:—
*: Isaiah xxxvi. 8. I will give thee a thousand horses … riders on them, 35.
- Lam. iii. 27. It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth, 112.
- Matt. v. 3. Blessed are the poor in spirit, 56 n.
- „ vi. 25. Is not life more than meat, 56.
- „ xiii. 22. ἀπατὴ πλουτου, 90.
- „ xviii. 28. Pay me that thou owest, App. VI.
- „ xix. 8. Because of the hardness of your hearts, 98.
- „ xxi. 19. Barren fig-tree, 93.
- Luke vi. 24. You that are rich … received consolation, 56 «.
- „ xii. 18. I will pull down my barns … greater, 72.
- „ xv. 11, seq. Prodigal son, App. V.
- Acts XX. 35. More blessed to give, App. I.
- Rom. viii. 21. Bondage of corruption, 103.
- Bibliomania, 65.
- Biography, 122.
- Birds, Chaucer and Cowley on, 149 n.
- „ shooing of, 149.
- Blink Bonny (horse), 65.
- Body and soul not really opposed, 6,
- Books, their economical value, 19. See s. Bibliomania.
- Buildings, their value in (1) permanent strength, (2) association and beauty, 17.
- Building land, modern view of suitable, 79.
- British Association, on absorption of gold, 77 n.
- British Museum, a treasury, not a school, 115, 122.
- „ „ what it is and is not, 115, 122.
- Caffirs, England and the, 97 n.
- Canacé's falcon, 149 n.
- Cancan, the modern dance, pref. 4.
- Capital limits labour, untrue, 50.
- Capitalists and foreign loans, pref. 19.
- „ as mere money-chests, 38.
- „ to do unselfish work, 147.
- Caprice has no law, 34.
- Caractacus, 65.
- Carlyle, author's main helper in work, pref. 22.
- „ dedication of "Munera Pulveris" to, pref. 22.
- „ eulogy of his teaching, and its rejection, pref. 23.
- „ political economy of, pref. 20.
- „ quoted, on America, 124.
- „ "Latter-day Pamphlets," 135, App. III.
- „ "Past and Present," on permanence, 135, App. III.
- „ „ „ on clothing and cotton, 158, App. III.
- „ "Sartor Resartus," App. III.
- Carpentry. See s. Joiner.
- Cephalopod, the (animal), 38 (orig. ess.).
- Charis, etymology of, 101 n.
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