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  • ——, Scottish Episcopal.
  • Its condition in Hume's time, ii. 6.
  • ——, English.
  • Hume's sympathies with, ii. 9.
  • Churchill—Charles, ii. 148.
  • Chute—Mr., ii. 225.
  • Cicero—Orations of.
  • Essay on, i. 144, 145.
  • Clagenfurt in Carinthia.
  • Hume's account of, i. 264.
  • Clairaut—M., ii. 295.
  • Clarendon—as a historian, i. 404.
  • Clark—General, ii. 172, 195.
  • Clarke—Dr. Staniers, ii. 179.
  • Cleghorn—William.
  • Appointed Professor of Moral Philosophy, i. 170.
  • Clephane—Dr.
  • Letters to, i. 314, 376, 379, 381, 384, 397, 408, 433; ii. 38, 443.
  • Clow—Mr., Professor of logic in the University of Glasgow, i. 351; ii. 199.
  • Club—The Poker.
  • Its proceedings, ii. 456.
  • Coblentz—Hume's account of, i. 249.
  • Cockburn—Mrs.
  • Letter from, ii. 230, 424, 449.
  • Coke—Sir Edward, ii. 69.
  • Colebroke—Sir George, ii. 460, 467.
  • Coleridge—His charge against Hume, i. 286.
  • How disproved, 287.
  • Cologne—Hume's account of, i. 248.
  • CondÉ—Prince of, ii. 92.
  • Constitutional theories—Hume's, ii. 65, 67, 73.
  • Conti—Prince of, ii. 90, 221, 246, 297, 307.
  • ——, Princess of, ii. 245.
  • Conway—Marshal, ii. 156-157, 283, 284, 305, 307, 324, 326, 351, 365, 371, 374.
  • ——, Appoints Hume under-secretary, ii. 382, 396, 407.
  • Corby castle, i. 226.
  • Corneille, ii. 196.
  • Coutts—Provost, i. 165.
  • ——, Thomas, ii. 476.
  • ——, James, ii. 476.
  • Cowley, ii. 90.
  • Craigie—Professor, i. 350.
  • Crawford—James, i. 233; ii. 149, 500.
  • CrÉbillon—His "L'Ecumoire," i. 395; ii. 428.
  • Crowle—Anecdote regarding, i. 306.
  • Cudworth, i. 94.
  • Cullen—Dr.
  • Letter to, i. 350, 418.
  • Notice of, 411; ii, 199.
  • Letters from, ii. 488, 489, 515.
  • Currency—Hume's views on, ii. 426.
  • D'Angiviller—M., ii. Galliani—AbbÉ, ii. 428.
  • Garden—Francis, ii. 204.
  • Garrick—David, ii. 141, 309, 421.
  • Gascoigne—Chief-justice, ii. 69.
  • Genlis—Madame de, ii. 221, 301.
  • Geoffrin—Madame.
  • Her position in Paris, ii. 210.
  • Specimen of her handwriting, 211.
  • Character of, 212, 471.
  • Geometry and Natural Philosophy—Dissertation on, i. 421.
  • Gerard—Alexander, ii. 55, 154, 155.
  • Gibbon—Edward, ii. 409.
  • Letter from, 410.
  • Letter to, 411, 484.
  • Gillies—Adam, ii. 138.
  • Glamorgan—Lord, ii. 77, 78.
  • Glanvill—Joseph, i. 83.
  • Glover—Richard, ii. 141.
  • Goodall—Walter, i. 374.
  • Anecdote regarding him, ib.; ii. 254.
  • Gordon—Father, ii. 201.
  • Government—Monarchical.
  • Hume's partiality for, i. 140.
  • Gower—Earl, i. 305.
  • Graffigny—M., ii. 390.
  • ——, Madame de, ii. 391.
  • Grafton—Duke of, ii. 284, 397, 407, 432.
  • Grammont—Madame de, ii. 206.
  • Gregory—Dr., ii. 154, 155.
  • Grenville—George, ii. 191, 226, 265, 272, 274, 282.
  • Greville—Mrs.
  • Her Ode to Indifference, i. 228.
  • Grimm—Baron de, ii. 168, 223.
  • Guerchy—M. de, ii. 290, 373.
  • Guichiardin, i. 113.
  • His character of Alexander VI., 113-114.
  • Guigne—M. de, ii. 446.
  • Gustard—Doctor, ii. 504.
  • Hague—The.
  • Hume's account of, i. 243.
  • Hamilton—Duke of, i. 417.
  • ——, Sir William, i. 288; ii. 153.
  • Halifax—Lord, ii. 160, 277.
  • Hall—Edward, ii. 72.
  • Hallam—Henry, ii. 66.
  • Hardwicke—Lord, ii. 465.
  • Harrington—Hume's opinion of, i. 361; ii. 481.
  • Hawke—Admiral, ii. 63.
  • Hay—Secretary to Prince Charles Edward, ii. 203.
  • HelvÉtius—His "De l'Esprit," i. 121; ii. 179, 200.
  • James's Court—Hume's residence in, description of, ii. 136.
  • Jardine—Dr., ii. 197, 230, 286.
  • His death, 317, 318.
  • Jeffrey—Lord, i. 403.
  • Jenyns—Soame, ii. 55, 59.
  • Johnson—Dr., ii. 122.
  • Anecdote of, 138, 420.
  • Johnstone of Hilton—Anecdote of, i. 6, 7.
  • ——, Colonel John, i. 185.
  • ——, Sir James—of Westerhall, i. 175, 176.
  • Letters to, 182, 184, 192.
  • Letter to, from Henry Home, 204.
  • Johnstone—Sir William, ii. 168.
  • Journal—Hume's, of his journey to Italy, i. 240, 271.
  • Judge Advocate—Hume appointed, i. 212.
  • Claim for half-pay, 222.
  • Justice Clerk—The, ii. 47.
  • Kames—Lord.
  • See Home—Henry.
  • Kant—Effect of Hume's Theory of Cause and Effect on, i. 79.
  • His justification of Hume, 88.
  • Keith—Mr., ii. 431.
  • Keith—General, ii. 498.
  • Kenrick—William Shakspere, editor of The London Review , i. 110.
  • Kincaid—Alexander, i. 431; ii. 4, 81, 82.
  • Kirkpatrick—James, i. 387.
  • Knittlefeldt in Styria, Hume's account of it, i. 262.
  • Knox—John, ii. 58.
  • La Chapelle, ii. 270.
  • La Harpe, ii. 468.
  • Lansdowne—Lord, ii. 146.
  • Larpent—Mr., ii. 245, 271.
  • Law and government—first principles of, Hume's remarks on, i. 122.
  • Leechman—Dr., i. 160.
  • Hume's criticism on his sermon, 161, 411.
  • Legge, H. B., ii. 54.
  • Leslie—Sir John.
  • His professorship, i. 89.
  • L'Espinasse—Mademoiselle de.
  • Her position with Madame du Deffand, ii. 215.
  • D'Alembert's attachment to her, ib.
  • Notice of, 237.
  • Lestock—Admiral Richard, i. 210.
  • Leyden—University of, i. 151.
  • Lindsay—Lord, i. 413.
  • ——, Lady Anne.
  • Her remembrances of Hume, ii. 445.
  • Liston—Mr., afterwards Sir Robert, ii. 245, 270, 271, 273, 280, 414.
  • Literature, French—State of, ii. 166.
  • Locke, i. 94; ii. 68.
  • Logic—chair of, in Glasgow, i. 350.
  • L'Orient—Port of, i. 211.
  • Expedition against, i. 211.
  • Loughborough—Lord, ii. 425.
  • Louis XV—Anecdotes of, ii. 499.
  • Lounds—Mr., ii. 368.
  • Lyttelton—George Lord, i. 391, 433; ii. 55, 58, 79, 82, 226, 345.
  • Luze—M. de, ii. 303-305.
  • Macdonald—Sir James, ii. 228, 180.
  • ——, Papers regarding, i. 462.
  • Ossory—Lord, ii. 322.
  • Oswald—Sir Harry, ii. 188, 191.
  • ——, James, of Dunnikier, i. 156, 222.
  • Letter to, 236, 301, 380.
  • Notice of, ii. 58.
  • Letter to, 149.
  • Notice of, 188.
  • Letter to, 275.
  • Page du Boccage—Madame de, ii. 213.
  • Paley—William, i. 152.
  • Palgrave—Sir Francis, ii. 122.
  • Paoli, King of Corsica, ii. 307.
  • Paris—AbbÉ, miracles at his tomb, i. 49-50.
  • ——, Hume's first visit to, i. 49-51.
  • ——, University of, i. 151.
  • Passions—Treatise on, i. 99.
  • Some account of, 104.
  • Dissertation on, 421.
  • Passive obedience—Essay of, i. 220.
  • Percy—Bishop, ii. 385.
  • Peyrou, du, ii. 335.
  • Philosophical Essays concerning the Human Understanding.
  • When published, i. 271.
  • Philosophy—System of, in the Treatise of Human Nature, i. 66, 97.
  • Its characteristic, 97.
  • Physician—Letter to, i. 30-39, 41, 42.
  • Piozzi—Mrs., ii. 139.
  • Pitcairne—Dr., ii. 390.
  • Pitfour—Lord, ii. 480.
  • Pitt—William, i. 392; ii. 63, 159, 160, 162, 163.
  • Platonist—The, i. 141.
  • Pluche—The AbbÉ, i. 52.
  • Plutarch—Hume's project of translating, i. 415, 417.
  • Poetry by Hume, i. 228.
  • —— by Mrs. Home of Ninewells, i. 295.
  • —— By Miss A. B., to Mrs. H——, by her Black Boy, i. 296.
  • Political Discourses—Publication of, i. 350.
  • Their character, 354.
  • —— Economy. Hume's ideas on, i. 355.
  • How received, 356.
  • State of opinion on, in the time of Hume, i. 355-356.
  • Effect of the French Revolution on, 357.
  • Political Doctrines—Hume's, i. 123.
  • Their inconsistency with his historical works, 405.
  • Pompadour—Madame de, ii. 169.
  • Populousness of Ancient Nations—Essay on, i. 326, 363.
  • Praslin—Duc de, ii. 172, 283, 290.
  • ——, Duchess de, ii. 173.
  • Press—Liberty of, i. 137-138.
  • PrevÔt—AbbÉ, i. 408; ii. 52.
  • Primrose—Lady, ii. 462.
  • Pringle—Sir John, president of the Royal Society of London, i. 165.
  • Letter to, ii. 162.
  • Letter from, 465, 476.
  • Protestant Succession—Essay on, i. 365.
  • Provence—Comte de, ii. 178.
  • Prussia—King of, ii. 306, 309, 363.
  • Prynne—William, i. 405.
  • Puysieuls—Mons. de, ii. 204, 266.
  • Quesnay, i. 365.
  • Rabutin—Bussy, i. 306.
  • Ralph—Mr., ii. 148.
  • Ramsay—Allan, i. 421; ii. 135.
  • ——, The Chevalier, i. 12, 53.
  • ——, Michael, an early correspondent of Hume's, i. 11, 51, 107, 116.
  • Letter to, ii. 342.
  • Ratisbon—Hume's account of, i. 255.
  • Raynal—The AbbÉ, i. 365.
  • Record Commission.
  • Works prepared by, ii. 121.
  • Reid—Dr. Thomas; his "Inquiry into the Human Mind," ii. 151.
  • Intercourse with Hume,

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