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States, boundaries of, as coincident with Nationalities, ], S, Mill on, 285 classic, taking from citizens more than they gave them, 17; vice of, 16 small, drawbacks of, 295 States-General, the, and the Inquisition, 57 0 Stein, 282 Stenzel, G, A. H" cited on political expediency, 222 Stephen, Leslie, cited on philosophy of history based on truth, 223 Stewart, Dugald, praise of Machiavelli, 224 Stoics, their emancipation of mankind from subjugation to despotic rule, 24 their implied opposition to principle of slavery, 25, 26 their teaching nearest approach to that of Christianity, 24, 25 views of, 73 Stolberg, classed as Ultramontane, 451 Story, on Tocquevi1le's views of the American Constitution, 576 cited on The Federalist, 581 Strappado, the, 569 Strasburg, Senate of, reluctance of, to act harshly to Catholics, 172 Stratagemma, Lo, di Carlo IX., and its author, 129 Strossmayer, Bishop (upon Turkish frontier), 54.8; absence of, from vote on decree (involving accept- ance of Infallibility), 543 demand for reform made by, 536 opposition of, at Vatican Council, 5 22 protest of, to Vatican Council altered before presentation, harmony re- stored by, 542 ûn authority of Vatican Council, 541 on the dogmatic decree, 5 2 7, 533 on ungenerous treatment of Protest- ants, 541 Strozza, Philip, II3 note Stuart, House of, misrule of, only temporarily foiled under Crom- well, 50 upholders of supremacy of kingship over people, 47 Suarez, revision of MS, of, in Rome, 4 28 Sunderland, 410 Suffrage, limitations of, effects of, 96 restricted, not always a safeguard of monarchy. 2 universal, of what school the triumph, 59 0 Sura, Bishop of, 519

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Sweden. bishops of, and political assas- sinations. 217 religion in, Döl1inger on. 341-2 working of Protestant theory of per- secution in. 170 Swift, Jonathan, 409 Swiss. the. true nationality of, 294-5 Constitution (1874). significant work of modern democracy, 91 reformers, unlikenesses of. to the Saxons, 173 Switzerland, see Historical Philosophy in France and French Belgium and Calvinism in, Döllinger on, 338-9 Cantons of, influence in days preced- ing French Revolution, 50 progress and success of democracy in, 9 I and the Massacre of St, Bartholomew, 120, 124-5 Sybel, H. von, historical style of, 384 cited on historical deduction, 221 Sylla, invested with dangerous powers, 77 Syllabus. the Archbishop of Paris led by, to urge moderation, 526 the, designed to restcre authority to the Church, 492 opinions of Pius IX. collected in, 49 6 - 8 opposition controlled by, 524 Prince Hohenlohe opposed to dis- cussing state maxims of, at Vatican Council, 503-4 Symmachus, cited, 196 Synods. Acts of, alleged tampering with, as affecting doctrine of Infallibility, 499

Tacitus, confession of, respecting mixed constitutions, 20 Taine, Henri, Döllinger's ambiguous praise of, 417 influence of, on Döllinger, 434 Talleyrand de Perigord. Charles Maurice, 100 sig-ns of sympatby with idea of nationality shown by, 282-3 cited on Hamilton, 581 Tapparelli, classed as Ultramontane, 45 1 Taxation of American colonists. opposi- tion of Lords Chatham and Camden to. 55 exemption of clergy from, 34 inseparable from representation, origin of this principle in Middle Ages, 39