Rights. (See different heads, such as _Hospitality_, _Sons_, etc.)
Robinson Crusoe, illustration, 21.
Rock, simile, 251.
Roland, his sword Durindal, 391.
Roman Camp, site, 14.
Roman Catholicism: its effect on companionship, 6;
seen in rural France, 19;
illustration of the Pope, 87;
infidel sons, 93;
wisdom of celibacy, 120;
infidel dignitaries, 162;
liberty in Spain, 164;
royalty hearing Mass, 167;
military salute to the Host, 169;
recognition in England, 169, 170, 173;
Continental intolerance, 172, 173;
a conscientious traveller, 173;
oppression in Prussia, 173;
tradesmen compelled to hear Mass, 174;
Madonna's influence, 176;
priestly consolation, 183;
use of art, 188-190;
Dominican dress, 189;
cathedrals, the Host, 190;
astuteness, celibacy, 199;
female allies, 200;
confessional, 201, 202;
feudal tenacity, 255;
Protestantism ignored, 256;
Romanism ignored by the Greek Church, 258;
compulsory attendance, 282.
(See _Priesthood_, _Religion_, etc.)
Romance: like or dislike for, 7;
glamour of love, 42.
Rome: people not subjected to the papacy, 255, 256;
Byron's letter, 347.
Rossetti, on Mrs. Harriett Shelley, 46.
Rouen Cathedral, 190.
Royal Academy, London, 266, 276.
Royal Society, London, 274.
Royalty, its religious bondage, 166-169, 171.
Rugby, residence of a father, 84.
Ruolz, the inventor, his bituminous paper, 358, 359.
Russell, Lord Arthur, his knowledge of French, 152.
Russia: religious position of the Czar, 168;
orthodoxy, 257, 258;
war with Turkey, 278.
(See _Greek Church_.)
Sabbath, its observance, 123.
Sacredness, definition of, 208.
Sacrifices: demanded by courtesy, 315, 316;
in letter-writing, 329-331;
to indolence, 368.
Sahara, love-simile, 60.
Saint Bernard, qualities, 230, 231.
Saint Hubert's Day, carousal, 345.
Saints, in every occupation, 209.
Salon, French, 266, 276, 367.
Sarcasm: lasting effects, 66;
brutal and paternal, 97.
Satire. (See _Sarcasm_.)
Savagery, return to, 298.
(See _Barbarism_, _Civilization_.)
Saxons, influence in England, 251, 252.
Scepticism: and religious rites, 184, 185;
in clergymen's sons, 201.
(See _Heresy_.)
Schools, prejudice against French, 106.
Schuyler's Life of Peter the Great, 96.
Science: study affected by isolation, 29;
and poetry, 57;
superiority to mercenary motives, 132;
in language, 154;
adaptation of Greek language to, 158;
illustration, 166;
cold, 176, 178, 190;
disconnected with religion, 198;
affecting Bible study, 206;
connection with religion (Essay XV.), 215-231 _passim_.
Scolding, 75, 76.
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