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Thomas Carlyle - Biography
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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 scepticism sound-proof room, style teaching translations travels, and visits truth verses views, change of walks worker, as Cassel Castlebar Cato Cavaignac, General Cervantes Chalmers, Dr. Changarnier, General Characteristics, Charlemagne Chartism, Chatham Chaucer Chelsea Cheyne Row China Chotusitz Christianity Church, English Cicero Cid, the Civil War Civil War (American) Clare, Lady Clarendon Clerkenwell explosions Clough, Arthur Cobden Coblenz Cockburn Colenso, Bishop Coleridge Colonies Columbus Comte Conservatism Conway, Moncure Cooper, Thomas Cornelius Correspondence, Cortes Cousin Craigcrook Craigenputtock Crimean War Cromwell Cromwell, Life and Letters of, Crystal Palace Exhibition Cushman, Miss Cuestrin Cuvier Czars, the

Dante Danton Dardanelles Darwin David II. Deism, Democracy, De Morgan Demosthenes De Quincey Derby, Countess of Desmoulins Dial, The, Diamond Necklace, Dickens Diderot Diogenes Disraeli. See Beaconsfield Dobell Don Quixote, Doering, Herr Dresden Drogheda Drumclog Dryden Duffy, Sir C. Gavan Dumfries Dunbar Dunbar (poet) Duty

Ecclefechan Eckermann Edinburgh Edinburgh Encyclopaedia Edinburgh Review Education Eisenach Eldin, Lord Eliot, George Emerson Emigration Ems England English Traits (Emerson's) Erasmus Erfurt Erskine Essay on Proportion Essays (Carlyle's) Everett, Alexander Examiner, "Exodus from Houndsditch," Eyre, Governor Eyre, Jane

Faber Factory Acts Faust Fawcett Fergusson, Dr. John Fichte FitzGerald, Edward Flaxman Foreign Quarterly Preview Foreign Review Foerster Forster, John Forster, W.E. Fouque Fourier Foxton, Mr. France Franchise Francia, Dr. Frankenstein Frankfort Fraser Free Trade French Directory French literature French Revolution Friedrich II. Friedrich II., History of Fritz. See Friedrich Fritz (Carlyle's horse) Froude, Mr. Fryston Fuchs, Reinecke

Galileo Gallipoli Galway Game Laws Gavazzi, Father Georgel, Abbe German literature German worthies Germany Gibbon Gladstone, Sir T Gladstone, W. E. Glasgow Glasgow Herald Goethe Goldsmith Gordon, Margaret Gordon (quadroon preacher) Gotha Grant, J. Greek thought Grimm's law Gronlund Grote Guizot Gully, Dr. Gully, Miss Guntershausen

Haddington Hafiz Hakluyt Hallam Hallam, Arthur Hamburg Hamilton, Sir William Hare, Archdeacon Harrison, Frederick Harvard Discourse (Emerson's) Hawthorne Hayti Heath (royalist writer) Hedonism Hegel Heine, Heinrich Helena Helps Henry VIII. Hero-Worship (and On Heroes} Herrnhut Hertzka Heyne Hildebrand Hill, Lord George Histories (Carlyle's) History, definition of History review of Hobbes Hochkirk Hoddam Hill Hoffmann Holinshed Homburg Homer Home Rule Horace Home, E.H. Houghton, Lord Hudson (Railway King) Hughes, T. Hugo, Victor Humboldt Hume Hunef Hunt, Leigh Huxley, Professor

"Ilias Americana in nuce" Immortality Inkermann In Memoriam (Tennyson's) Inquisition Ireland Ireland, Mrs. Irish Question Irving, Edward

Jamaica Jeffrey Jena Jerrold, Douglas Jewsbury, Geraldine Jocelin de Brakelond Johnson Johnson Review of Boswell's Johnston, James Jomini Jonson, Ben Journalism, definition of Judengasse Junius Juvenal

Kant Keats Keble Kingsley, Charles Kingsley, Henry Kinnaird Kirkcakly Knox Kolin Koerner Kossuth Kunersdorf

Lamb Landor Landshut Lanin, M. Laplace Larkin Latter-Day Pamphlets Law, Carlyle's study of Lawson, Mr., James Carlyle's estimate of Lectures Legendre Leibnitz Leipzig Leith Leslie, Prof. Leuthen Leyden "Liberal Association" Liberalism Liegnitz Literature as a profession Liverpool Livy Lobositz Locke "Locksley Hall" London London Library London Magazine London Peace Congress Longfellow Longmans (the publisher) Louis XIV. Louis XV. Louis XVIII. Louisa, Electress Lowell Lucilius Luichart, Loch "Luria" Luther

Macaulay Macbeth Machiavelli Mackenzie, Miss Stuart Mahon, Lord Mainhill Mainz Malthusianism Malvern Marat Marburg Marcus Aurelius Marlborough Marseillaise Marshall Mavtineau, Miss H. Marx, Carl Massou, Prof. Materialism Mathematics Maurice, F. D. Mazzini M'Crie Meister, Wilhelm Melanchthen Mentone Meredith, George Mericourt Merimee, Prosper Metaphysics, Scotch Michelet Middle Ages Mill, J.S. Millais Milman Milton Mirabeau Miscellanies Mitchell, Robert Mitchell (Young Ireland leader) Model Prisons Mohammed Molesworth Molwitz Montague, Basil Montaigne Montgomery, Robert More, Sir Thomas Morris, William Motley Motte, Countess de la Muirkirk Murchison, Sir R. Murray (the publisher) Murray, Thomas Musaeus

Napier, Macvey Napoleon I. Napoleon III. Naseby Nassau Necker Negroes Nelson "Nero" (Mrs. Carlyle's dog) Neuberg New England Newman, Cardinal Newspapers Newton Nibelungen Lied Nicholas the Czar "Nigger Question" Noble (biographer of Cromwell) North, Christopher Norton, Charles E. Norway, Early Kings of Novalis

O'Brien, Smith O'Connell Optimism Orsay, Count d' Orthodoxy vetoed Ossoli, Countess (Margaret Fuller) Owen Oxford Oxford, Bishop of

Paraguay Pardubitz Paris Past and Present Paton, Noel Paulets, the Peel Pericles Peter the Hermit Philanthropy Philip of Hesse Plato Playfair Political economy Political philosophy Pope Popes Prague Prayer Prescott Preuss Prinzenraub Procter Procter, Mrs. Anne Puritanism Pusey Putbus

Quarterly Review Queen Victoria

Radicalism Railways Raleigh Ranke Ranch "Reading of Books" Redwood Reform Bills Reminiscences Renan Rennie, George Revolution years Rhine Ricardo Richter Riesen-Gebirge Riquetti Ritualism Robertson Robespierre Roland, Madame Rolandseck Romans Rome, cause of its preservation Romilly, Sir Samuel Rossbach Rossetti, Dante Rotterdam Rousseau Rugby Ruegen Rushworth Ruskin Russell, Lord John Russell, Mrs., at Thornhill Russia Russo-Turkish War

Sadowa St. Andrews St. Ives St. James's Gazette St. Simon Samson, Abbot Sand, George Sartor Resartus Saunders and Otley (publishers) Saxons Scepticism Schiller Schlosser Science Scotland Scotsbrig Scotsman newspaper Scott, W.B. Scott, Sir Walter Sedan Sepoy rebellion Seven Years' War Shaftesbury, Lord Shakespeare Shelley Shooting Niagara Sidney, Sir Philip Signs of the Times Simon de Montfort Sinclair, Sir George Slavery Sloane, Sir Hans Smail, Tom Smith, Adam Smith, Goldwin Smith, Sydney Smollett Snowdon Socrates Sophocles Southey Spain Spedding Spencer, Herbert Spenser Stanley, Dean Stanley, Lady Augusta Stanleys (of Alderley) Steele Stein Stephen, Fitzjames Stephen, Sir James Sterling Sterling, Life of Sterne Stewart, Dugald Stodart, Miss Eliza Stonehenge Strachey, Mr. Strachey, Mrs. Stralsund Strauss Stuart, Mary Sturge Sun, newspaper Swift Swinburne Switzerland

Tacitus Taine, M. Tale of a Tub (Swift's) Talleyrand Talma Taylor, Henry Taylor's German Literature Taylor, Mrs. Tennyson Teufelsdroeckh Thackeray Theism Thierry, M. Thiers Thirlwall, Bishop Thoreau Thucydides Tieck Times, the Toplitz Torgau Trafalgar Turgot Turks Turner Tyndall

Unto this Last (Ruskin's) Usedom, Baron

Varennes Vauvenargues Vehse Verses (Carlyle's) Verses (Mrs. Carlyle's) Virginia Voltaire

Wanderjahre Wartburg Washington Waterloo Watts, G. F. Webster, Daniel Weimar Weissenfels Wellington (Duke of) Welsh, Jane. See Mrs. Carlyle Welsh, Mrs. Werner Werther (Goethe's) Westminster Abbey Westminster Confession Westminster Review Westport Wilberforce (Bishop) William the Conqueror William the Silent Willis's Rooms Wilson Wolseley Worcester Wordsworth Work Working classes World (newspaper) Wotton Reinfred

Yarmouth

Zittau Zorndorf

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