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WILDBAD, Salzburg, Austria, Mineral springs at, x. 107.

-, town, Wiirtemberg, XXIV. 565; mineral water of, XVI. 433.

WILD CATTLE, v. 245; xi. 411; xvn.

566.

WILD DUCK, vn. 505. WILDE, Richard H., American writer,

I. 723.

WILDEGG, spa, Switzerland, xvi. 434. WILDFIRE, or Summer Lightning, XXin.

33-

WILD HUNTSMAN, legend, xm. 674. WILDSPITZ, mountain, Tyrol, I. 629.

-, mountain, Switzerland, xxiv. 826. WlLDUNGEN, spa, Germany, XXIV. 321;

xvi. 433. WILFRID, archbishop of York, xxiv.

565; xvn. 569. WILHELM of Herle, German painter,

xxi. 438, 443.

MEISTER, Goethe s work, x. 732. WlLHELMSHAVEN, or Wilhelmshafen,

town, Germany, xxiv. 566; xvn. 757;

observatory at, XVII. 713. WILHELMSHOHE, palace, Cassel, Ger

many, v. 183. WILHELMSTHAL, Prussia, Battle of

(1762), in. 129. WILHELM TELL, Schiller s drama, xxi.

398. WILIBALD ALEXIS (Wilhelm Htiring),

German novelist, XI. 479. WlLKES, John, English politician, XXIV.

566; vill. 358; XXIII. 444. WlLKESBARRE, town, Pennsylvania,

U.S.A., xxiv. 568 WILKIE, Sir David, Scottish painter,

xxiv. 568. WILKINS, Bishop John, author of Mathe

matical Magic, xvill. 554. WILKOMIERZ, town, Russia, XXIV. 226. WILL, or Testament, in law, xxiv. 570;

in Roman law, XX. 674, 691, 706,

7i3-

-, in Schopenhauer s philosophy, xvin. 687; xxi. 453, 457; his work, The World as Will and Idea, xvin. 687; xxi. 450.

, Freedom of the, views of moralists

on the, VIII. 608; Cousin s doctrine, VI.

525; Descartes s, v. 146; Edwards s,vn.

690; Epictetus s, VIII. 471; Hobbes s,

XII. 36; Kant s, Xlll. 853; xvi. 84;

Leibnitz s, xiv. 422 ; Malcbranche s,

v. 150; Spencer s, xxi. 457; Spinoza s,

v. 158; St Paul s, xvin. 427. WILLAMETTE, river, Oregon, U.S.A.,

xvn. 822. WILLAN, Robert, English physician, XV.

816. WILLEHALM, Wolfram s legendary

history, xxiv. 632. WILLEMITE, mineral, xvi. 410; xxiv.

785. WILLEM THE MINSTREL, Dutch writer,

xii. 90.

WlLLENHALL, town, England, XXIV.

574-

WILLESDEN, town, England, xxiv. 574. WILLIAM I., the Conqueror, king of

England, xxiv. 574; vill. 289, 291,

301; xvn. 542; his Domesday Book,

VII. 349; his relation to the English

Church, XIV. 283. II., Rufus, of England, xxiv. 576;

vill. 292, 301; his contest with the

popedom, 1 1. 91. - III., of England, xxiv. 578; vm.

351; xii. 81; his war with France, IX.

576; his relations with Ireland, xm.

268; with Scotland, xxi. 517; with

Spain, xxii. 335.

IV., of England, XXIV. 580; Vin.

365-

IV., landgrave of Hesse, XXIV.

582. I., count of Holland, xn. 71.

II., count of Holland, and German

king, xxiv. 584; x. 491; xii. 71.

1 1 1. -VI., of Holland, xn. 72.

I., the Silent, prince of Orange,

regent of Holland, XXIV. 582; Xii.

76. II., stadtholder of Holland, xn.

79- III., stadtholder of Holland, xii.

81. IV., stadtholder of Holland, Xii.

82. - V., stadtholder of Holland, XII. 82.

I., king of Holland, xxiv. 584; xii. 83.

II.-III., kings of Holland, xii. 83.

IX., count of Poitiers, Provencal

poet, xix. 872. I., king of Prussia and German

emperor, XXIV. 581; XX. 12; x. 513.

, the Lion, king of Scotland, xxi.

484; I. 487. , king of Sicily, xxii. 26.

of Auvergne, scholastic philoso pher, XXI. 427.

of Champeaux, scholastic philoso pher, in. 602; xxi. 422.

of Cologne, German painter, xxi.

438, 443-

of Lamberton, bishop of St Andrews, XX. 593.

of Lorris, French romancist, XXIV.

584; IX. 643. of Malmesbury, historical writer,

xv. 336.

of Newburgh, English chronicler, XXIV. 585.

of Occam, scholastic philosopher, xxi. 430; on the idea of God, xxm. 241.

of Rubruk (Rubruquis, q.v.),

Franciscan traveller, XXI. 46.

of Saint-Calais, bishop of Durham, xxiv. 577.

of Saliceto, Italian surgeon, XXII. 675.

WILLIAM of Tyre, mediaeval historian

xxiv. 584. of Wykeham, bishop of Winchester,

and chancellor of England, xxiv. 585. AND. MARY COLLEGE, Virginia,

U.S.A., xxm. 732.

DE CHARTRES, grand-master of

Knights Templars, xxm. 162. FITZ OSBERT, leader of a revolt

in London, vm. 305.

- LONGSWORD, duke of Normandy,

xvii. 540. WILLIAMS, Edward, on Welsh literature,

v. 314. , Frederick G., Mormon leader, xvi.

826.

, John, English missionary, xxiv.

586.

, Lieutenant, friend of Shelley, XXI.

792., Roger, American colonist and

Puritan pastor, xxiv. 586; founder of

Rhode Island settlement, XX. 524;

founder of Baptists in America, in.

356. -, Sir William Fenwick, English

general, Xiv. 6.

, Mount, Victoria, Australia, xxiv.

215. WILLIAMSBURG, town, Virginia, U.S.A.,

xxiv. 261. CANALS, St Lawrence, Canada,

xxi. 181.

WILLIAMSON, Joseph, English news letter writer, XVII. 414., Peter, founder of penny post in

Edinburgh, xix. 566. WILLIAMSPORT, town, Pennsylvania,

U.S.A., xxiv. 587. WILLIAMSTOWN, Massachusetts, U.S.A.,

Observatory at, XVII. 715., suburb of Melbourne, Victoria,

Australia, xv. 835. WILLIBRORD, St, apostle of the Frisians,

xxiv. 587; IX. 788. WILLIMANTIC, town, Connecticut,

U.S.A., xxiv. 587. WILLIS, John, English stenographer,

xxi. 836, 837., Nathaniel Parker, American

writer, xxiv. 587; I. 727. , Thomas, English physician, xxiv.

588, 815; I. 811; xv. 811. WILLISTON, Samuel, button manu facturer, iv. 599. WlLLMORE, James Tibbits, English

engraver, xxiv. 588. WlLLOCK, bird, XI. 262; XX. 302. WlLL-o -THE-WlSP, or Ignis Fatuus,

xvin. 813. WlLLOUGHBY, Lord, governor of

Barbados, III. 360., Sir Hugh, English navigator, X.

183; xix. 316. WILLOW, tree, xxiv. 588; culture of, n.

318; for wicker-work, ill. 422; bark

of, for tanning, xiv. 382.