Authors, Scottish -- 19th century -- Biography; Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881; Historians -- Great Britain -- Biography
Aberdour
Addiscombe
Addison
AEschylus
Ailsa Craig
Airy (the astronomer)
Aitken, James
Aitken, Mary
Aitken, Mrs.
Aix-la-Chapelle
Albert, Prince
Alison
Alma
America
Annan
Annandale
Annual Register
Antoinette, Marie
Aristotle
Arndt
Arnold, Dr.
Arnold, Matthew
Ashburton, Lord and Lady
Assaye
Atheism
_Athenaeum_
Augustenburg
Austerlitz
Austin
Austin, Mrs.
Azeglio
Bacon
Badams
Badcort
Balaclava
Balzac
Bamford, Samuel
Barbarossa
Baring, see Ashburton
Bassompierre
Beaconsfield, Lord
Beaumarchais
Beethoven
Belgium
Bellamy
Bentham
Berkeley
Berlin
Bernstoff, Count
Biography (by Froude)
Birmingham
Bismarck
_Blackwood,_
Boehm
Bohemia
Bolingbroke
Bonn
Boston
Boswell
Breslau
Brewster, Sir David
Bright
Brocken, spectre of the
Bromley, Miss
Bronte, Emily
Brougham
Brown, Prof.
Browne, Sir Thomas
Browning
Bryant _note_
Buckle
Buller, Charles
Buller, Mrs.
Bunsen
Burke
Burness, William
Burns
Byron
Caesar
_Cagliostro, Count_
Cairnes
Calderon
Calvin
Campbell, Macleod
Campbell, Thomas
Carleton
Carlyle (family)
Carlyle, Alexander
Carlyle, James (brother)
Carlyle, James (father)
Carlyle, John, Dr.
Carlyle, Margaret (mother)
Carlyle, Margaret (sister)
Carlyle, Mrs. (Jane Welsh)(wife)
Carlyle, Thomas (grandfather)
Carlyle, Thomas,
birth;
education;
studies German;
lives in Edinburgh and takes pupils;
studies law;
tutor to the Bullers;
goes to London;
at Hoddam Hill;
marriage;
Edinburgh life;
married life;
life at Craigenputtock;
second visit to London;
publishes _Sartor_;
takes house in Chelsea;
life and work in London;
loss of first volume of _French Revolution_;
rewrites first volume of _French Revolution_;
lectures;
founds London Library;
publishes _Chartism_;
writes _Past and Present_;
writes _Life of Cromwell_;
visits Ireland;
visits Paris;
writes _History of Friedrich II._;
excursions to Germany;
nominated Lord Rector of Glasgow;
success of _Friedrich II._;
Lord Rector of Edinburgh;
death of his wife;
writes his _Reminiscences_;
defends Governor Eyre;
writes on Franco-German War;
writes on Russo-Turkish War;
honours;
declining years;
death;
Appreciation of;
authorities for his life;
complaints;
contemporary history;
conversation;
critic, as;
descriptive passages;
domestic troubles;
dreams;
dyspepsia;
elements of his character;
estimates (his) of contemporaries;
ethics;
financial affairs;
friends;
genius; historian, as;
ignorance;
influence;
journal;
jury, serves on a;
letters;
literary artist
mission
nicknaming
mania
noises
opinions
paradoxes
polities
popularity and praise
preacher, as,
rank as a writer
relations to other thinkers
religion
routine
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