Cleanliness and Order, 36, 70, Clear and precise ideas of any subject, 454. Coast Survey, 888. Coleridge, S. T. 189, 194. College, or associated education, 362, 367. COLLINGWOOD, ADMIRAL, LORD, 379, Letters on education of his daughter, 379. Commentators, 145, 176. Commerce, Schools of, 656. Commercial Accounts, 62. Commissioners of Military Education, 535. Common occurrences, not enough noted, 119. Competitive Examination, 788, 805, 807, 922. Ireland, 808. Conversation, common faults in, 180. Conversation and reading, 103, 112, 150, 223, 229. Cornell University, Military Tactics, 831. Cotta, as an orator, 168. Council of Military Education, 289, 535. Country, education of children in, 330. Course of reading. 221. Course of study, 133, 169, 195. Courtesy, 70, 136, 185. Court manners, 246. Cowley, A., Value of a library, 208. Cramming, 480, 491, 549, 791. Crawford, William H., 733. Miss Nightingale's services, 381. Crozet, Claude at Westpoint, 735, 742. Curiosity, 14, 41, 112. Custom, or habit, Cuvier, Logical advantages of Natural History, 477. Darmstadt, Drawing and other Models, 704, Debt, 236, 266. Degrees, Academic, 649, 698. Democracy, Swiss, and Schools, 396. Demerit, Marks of, 765, 918. Demosthenes, 144, 163, 528. Deaf-mutes, Taught articulation, 401. DENMARK, 398, 956. Military System, 956. [177. Motives, 67, 96, 128, 370. Education in Iceland, 000. Occupation, 79, 107. Profanity, 70. Conversation, 76, 127, Dress, 81, 272. Devotions, 69, 73, 82. Objects in life, 147. Order, 90, 247. Profession, 79, 97. Profligacy, 134. Quarreling, 236. Religion, 74, 134, 370. Reverence, 9, 67. Self-control, 96. Denny, Letter to, 81. DEMORGAN, 446. Discretion in speech, 178. Disputation, 145, 192. Dissertations, 172. Dissimulation, 38. Distinctions and Definiteness, 15. Distrust, self, 149. Diversions, 42, 80, 86. Divided Responsibility, 536, 578. DIXON, W. HEPWORTH, The Switzers, 394. Docendo discimus, 495. Dolland and the Telescope, 218. DONALDSON, JOHN WILLIAM, 435, Classical Learning, and Competitive Tests, 435. Education, Information, Knowledge, Science, 456. English and German Scholarships, 437. Drawing, 701. Free Hand, 584. Landscape, 271, 584. Military 271, 583, 597, 623. Technological, 701. Dresden, Royal Military School, 323. Dress, 81, 236, 272. Drudgery of details, 41, 418. DuBartas, 99, 101. Dublin, Military Orphan School, 625, Dufour, General, Swiss Military System, 900. Dunces, will exist, can be diminished, 154, 496. Duty, 280, 284. Engineering, Schools of, Vienna, 313, 314. Woolwich, 587, 594. Military System and Schools, 529, 957. ENGLAND, 529. Naval System, 958. Universities, 367. English Bible, 274. English Classical Scholarships, 437. English Language, 208, 423, 429. English Literature, 208. English and Scottish Universities, 499. 516, 694. Esteem of others, 67, 125, 142, 370. Estienne, Advice to a Teacher, 46. Eton College, 593. Euclid, 198, 461, Books, Libraries, Reading, 212. Competitive, 441, 566, 789, 809. University, 320, 578. Examiners, Staff of, 557. Example, 30, 387, 391. Excursions, 159, 291, 860. Exercise, 158, 868 Experimental Sciences, 420, 469, 490, 507. Perfected into Oratory, 163. Eyes or No Eyes, or Art of Seeing, 239, 486. Facts, the basis of scientific induction, 491. Limitations, 150. Faith, 275. Geometry, Descriptive, 52, 330, 736. Geometry, scientific and practical, 459, 490. German Empire, Naval Education, 335. German Language and Literature, 202, 490. Girls, Education of, 369, 652. Sir Thomas More, 369. Admiral Lord Collingwood, 379. Sir James Mackintosh, 388. GLARUS, Cantonal Statistics, 393. Globes, 43, 138, 155. God, in Life and Education, 81, 86, 281. Instruction respecting, 10, 50. Reverence of, 11, 68, 75, 81, 243, 528. Old and New Testament Scrip., teaching of, 274. GOETHE, JOHN WOLFGAN VON, 9. Carlyle's estimate of Wanderjahre, 9. Pedagogic Province,-Reverence, 11. Religions, Ethnic and Philosophical, Reverence, 12. Children's Aptitudes and Inclinations, 15. Earnestness-Liberty of Action-Art, 16. GOLDSMITH, OLIVER, 347. Essay on Education, 347. Boarding Schools, and Private Schools, 347. Temperance, Hardihood, Frugality, 349. Mechanics, Natural Philosophy, Rhetoric, 351. Home Education, 353. Knowledge of Self and the World, 354. Good-breeding, 39, 185, 243, 247. Goodenough, Capt. J. G., Naval Education, 946. Good-manners, 185, 243, 247. Government of Family and School. 26, 31, 41, 75. Grammar, 49. 155. Gratitude, 135. Gravitation, Law of, defied by Table-turners, 451. GREAT BRITAIN, Military and Naval Systems, 539, 533. GREECE, Kingdom of, 407. Educational Statistics, 409. University of Athens, 407. Handicraft, 522. Hand-writing, 176, 380. Happiness, 102, 147, 277. Hardwicke, Lord, 238. Hardening the Body, 349. Harrow School, modern side, 592. Hartford, Charter Oak Street School, 665. Hassler, F. R., 725. Hazard, Games of, 43. Bazing, 770, 796. Health, 82, 147, 376, 528. Overtasked in school, 480. Heat and Electricity, study of, 494. HENFREY, ARTHUR, 469. Claims of Botanical Science, 469. Choice, 97. Classical Instruction: its Use and Abuse, 442. Holidays for Children, 43, 398. Home Education with Public Schools, 23, 362. Honesty, 67, 173. HOOKER, JOHN, Study of Botany, 472. Horace, 17, 32, 131, 137, 139, 174, 538. Houghton, Lord, use of Translations, 468. Household Ordering and Expenses, 367. Jarry, General, 560. Jefferson, Thomas, 724, 727. Jest, subjects exempt from, 177. Jester, in Society, 181. Job, Book of, 286. Johnson, Samuel, 187, 202, 359. Travel, History, Printing, 238. Corporal Punishment, 359, 363. Jones, Agnes Elizabeth, 385. Liverpool Training School for Nurses, 384. Jones, Sir William, 368. Judgment, want of, in educated men, 450. Jukes, Prof., accidental bias to Geology, 477. Junior Military Schools, 867. Austria, 306. England. 561. Labor of mastering, 153, 198. Latin Language and Literature, 501. DeQuincey, 201. Hale, 77. Milton, 154. Niebuhr, 171. Parker, 465. Latin Language in Scotch Universities, 700. Laughter, 136. Lavater, 184. Laws of Nature, 450. Law, Trade or Profession of, 153, 161. Learn, by teaching, 495. Learner, object of education to make a good, 447. Learning, 152. Lecture, and the Book, compared, 193, 472. Value for accurate knowledge, 193, 497. Lefroy, Major-General, 536. Lending, and suretyship, 263. Lent, 372. LeRoy, on Education in Spain, 643, 873. Letter-writing, 141, 372, 386. Lexington Military Institute, 825. Liberal education, different aspects, 103, 417. Bacon, 103. Carlyle, 524. Chatham, 129. Doderlin, 436. Light, type of silent Influence, 388. Linnæus, 471. Literature, as a vocation, 194. Literature, of knowledge, and power, 199. Literature, part of liberal culture, 419, 500. Literary character, 227. Listener, 134. Local Attachment, 211. LOCKE, JOHN, 145. Love, a motive to study, and work, 45. Lowth, Reply to Warburton, 368. Luzern, Cantonal Statistics, 397, LYELL, SIR CHARLES, 475. Claims of physical science, 475. LYTTON, LORD EDWARD BULWER, 272. MACAULAY, THOMAS B., 206. Travel and History, 238. Liberal studies for civil service, 440. MACKINTOSH, SIR JAMES, Familiar Letters, 386. Man of Ross, Pope's picture, 257. The original, 258. Mandeville, 107. Manly exercises, 87, 159. Mauners, defined, and value, 136, 185, 243. Manner, Power of, 391. Mansfield, E. D, 721. History of Military Academy, 721. Mansfield Jared, 724, 734. Maria Theresa, éducation of an officer, 305. Marlborough College, 594. Maritime Schools, 33, 34, 654, 885. Marks, to designate relative values of, Arithmetic, 445, 577. Calculus, 614. Chemistry,581,591, 614. German, 581. Greek, 545, 577. Other Studies, 591, 910. Marks for recitations and examinations, 577, 589, 763. Me Dongal, Report on U. S. Military Academy, 753. MILL, JOHN STUART, 497. Education, in its larger and narrower sense, 497. Scotch and English Universities compared 499. Politics, History, Economics, Jurisprudence, 510. MILTON, JOHN, 151, 207. Letter to Samuel Hartlib, 151. Mind, the basis of real distinction, 272, 361. Modern Department in Classical Schools, 546, 593, Modesty, 70, 370. Molineux, Edward L., 867. Physical Exercises and Military Drill in all Moltke, and the Prussian Staffe, 301, 303. Money, its acquisition and management, 249. Bacon. 255. Lytton, 265. Pope, 357. Taylor, 260. Monologue, not conversation, 191. Montaigne cited, 424. Letters on the education of his children, 370. Motives for study, 78, 155. Music, Military, Kneller Hall School of, 626. Amherst, 830. Lexington, 825. Alexandria, 831. Norwich, 857. Cheltenham, 546. Wabash College, 831. Eton, 547. Ithaca, 829. France, 329, 958. Necker, Madame, 297, 298, 340, 346. Neglected education, remedies for, 193. NEWMAN, J. H., English Protestant Bible, 274. Military Drill in Public Schools generally, 867, 869. NIEBUHR, George B., 169. |