The works of Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England.

INDEX. 553 leet, sheriff's turn, &c., iii. 315; of chancery, de- at Kinsale, ii. 200, 211; his abuse of the Irish, it lays how to be remedied, ii. 472; of common law, 212. growth of, ii. 494; for the borders of Scotland, sug- D'Aubigny, Lord, i. 353. gestions for, ii. 143; several, of justice, one of the D'Avila, Gomez, carries letters for Lopez and Ferrera internal points of separation with Scotland, ii. 146; in their plot against Queen Elizabeth, ii. 219; brings of justice, the ordinary, ii. 380; as to their jurisdic- back answers from Manuel Louis, ii. 219; appretion, ii. 379. hended at landing, ii. 219. Coventry seasoned by Lord Coke in his ways, ii. 501; Deafness from sound, persons deaf from sound, ii. 28. Covering, defects of, i. 234. Death, learning mitigates the fear of, i. 182; motion Cramp, comes of contraction, ii. 133. after the instant of, ii. 59; the essay of, inserted from Cranfield's, Sir Lionel, saying, i. 109. the remains of 1645, remarks upon it, i. 10; essay Craniology, i. 202. of, i. 11; essay on,. i. 131; history of life and, iii. Crassus, answers of his, i. 116. 467; porches of, iii. 508. Creatures, perfection of history of, i. 187; living, Debate, haste should not be used in matters of weighty, comparative magnitude of, ii. 117; bred of putre- ii. 381. faction, ii. 92. Decemvirs, make the twelve tables, ii. 231; grafted Credulity and imposition, concurrence between, i. 172; the laws of Greece upon the Roman stock, ii. 234. adamant of lies, ii. 429. Decorations of body; i. 205. Critical knowledge, i. 217. Decree pronounced should be speedily signed, ii. 473; Critics, their rash judgment, i. 217; absurd mistakes breach of, ii. 480. of, i. 217. Decrees in chancery after judgment against the, ii. 514; Crcesus, reason of for preferring peace to war, i. 115; special order for reading, ii. 483; not enrolled, no Solon's answer to him, i. 118. exemplification of, to be allowed, ii. 485; in chancery, Crollius, chymical dispensatory of, ii. 136. ii. 479; drawn at the rolls, ii. 482. Cross-row, second letter of the, ii. 460; third letter, Dedications to books, i. 169; objections to Seneca's, ii. 460; fourth letter, ii. 462. ii. 435. Crowd is not company, i. 34. Deer, the nature of, ii. 102. Crown, one of the external points of separation with Defects, covering, i. 2-34. Scotland, ii. 144; no crown of Europe has so great Defence of Cuffe, ii. 365; of Earl of Essex, ii. 360. a proportion of demesne and land revenue, ii. Defendant, when to be examined upon interrogatories, 228. ii. 483. Crown's revenues, ii. 388. Deformity, essay on, i. 49; deformed persons bold, inCrudity, experiment touching, ii. 113. dustrious, i. 49. Crystal, congealing water into, ii. 54; comes of water, Delays, essay of, i. 29; mature advice should not be ii. 463. confounded with, ii. 489. Cuffe, evidence against, ii. 365. Delegates, commission of, ii. 485. Cuffe, Henry, enemy to all superiors, ii. 354. Delicate learning, and different kinds of, i. 169. Culture of the mind, i. 223. Delivery, style of, i. 214; methodical, i. 214. Cunning, essay of, i. 30. Deluges, bury all things in oblivion, i. 60. Cupid and heaven, fable of, i. 435. Demetrius, answers made to him, i. 116. Cupid, or an atom, i. 298. Democritus, i. 198; effect of odour upon, ii. 128; opiCure in some ulcers and hurts, ii. 106. nion of the cause of colours, i. 89; of truth, i. 122; Cures worked by the imagination, ii. 136; by motion his doctrine respecting an atom, i. 299; his philoof consent, ii. 17. sophy, i. 198, 435, 437; his saying of nature, i. Curiosity unprofitable, i. 171. 195; primitive remarks on the theory of Democritus Custom and education, essay on, i. 45; cure by, ii. 17; and Leucippus, ii. 578: intermixtum and coacervaits froward retention as froward as innovation, 1. 32; tum, theories of, ii. 578; whether the interstellar only alters nature, i. 45; the principal magistrate of space, or pure ether, be one entire, unbroken stream, man's life, i. 45; power of on meats, &c., ii. 46; or consist of a variety of contiguous parts, ii. 578; cannot confirm what is unreasonable, ii. 295. his theory of the universe, ii. 576. Customs, statutes of, 6 R. II., 9 R. II., 13 H. IV., 1 Demonax, his answer respecting his burial, i. 109. H. V., ii. 280; statutes of, 3 Ed. I., 1. Ed. III., 14 Demosthenes, ii. 435; his scorn of wars which are Ed. III., 17 Ed. III., 38 Ed. III., 11 Ed. II., 47 Ed. not preventive, ii. 204; his answer to 2Eschines, III., ii. 279, 280; ancient commencement of, ii. i. 114; to others, i. 118, 209; said action was the 279; to the king from colonies, ii. 386. chief part of an orator, i. 20; his speech in many Cuttle ink, experiment touching, ii. 100. orations to the Athenians, i. 76; reprehends the Cyclops, or ministers of terror, i. 288. people for hearkening to King Philip's condition, Cyrus, from whom he sought supply, ii. 281. i. 77; answers of his, i. 116; answer to zEschines as to times of leisure, i. 166; a water-drinker, i. DAM.rP in mines, which kill, ii. 127. 228; his sayings, i. 235. Daniel's prophecy of the latter times, i. 191. Demurrers for discharging the suit, ii. 482; not to be Dark, on wood shining in the, ii. 52. overruled on petition, ii. 483; defined, ii. 482 ~ reDarcy's case, ii. 528, 529. ference upon, ii. 482. Davers, Sir Charles, first confession of, ii. 368; second Dendamis, the Indian, i. 239. confession of, ii. 369. Denham, Sir John, ii. 477; speech to, in the exchequer David sought by Samuel, i. 208; saying of his respect- ii. 477. ing adversity, ii. 488. Denizens, privileges and disabilities of, ii. 169. David's military law, i. 185. Denmark, state of, during the time of Queen Elizabeth, Davis, Sir John, confession of, ii. 368; set guard over ii. 248; king of, incorporated to the blood of Eng chief justice and the lord keeper, ii. 358. land, and engaged in the quarrel of the Palatinate, D'Aquilla, D'Avila. the Spanish general, taken prisoner ii. 213. VOL. III.-70 3 A

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The works of Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England.
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