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was not only foretold, but the cause of it given. The Scriptures declare that the Messiah was to have appeared before the destruction of the temple; and the time of his expected advent, according to Jewish traditions, coincided with that event. It is eighteen centuries since the destruction of the temple, before which the Messiah was to have come; and the Jew still "hopes against hope," and, if it is left to himself, will do so till the day of judgment, for such a Messiah as his earthly mind seems to be only capable of contemplating. Has he never read |

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the New Testament, and reflected on the sufferings of him who was meek and lowly, or on those of his disciples, inflicted by his ancestors, for generations, when he has come complaining of the sufferings to which his race has been exposed? He is entitled to sympathy, for all the cruelties with which his race has been visited; but he could ask it with infinitely greater grace, were he to offer any for the sufferings of the early Christians and their divine master, or were he even to tolerate any of his race following him to-day (p. 503).

INDEX.

AFRICANS, the prejudice against them in the United States,

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ARGYLL, THE DUKE OF, his singular ideas regarding the preservation of the

Jews,.

On the Jews and Gipsies,

ASIATIC RACES, how they keep distinct from each other,
ATHENÆUM, THE, its opinion on Mill's History of India,

On the disappearance of the Gipsies,

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◄ ATLANTIC MONTHLY, THE, on the Gipsies and John Bunyan,
AUDUBON on the hatching of crocodiles' eggs,
AURELIUS, MARCUS, on the contemplation of death,

BACON, LORD, his philosophy,

On Antichrist,

BAIN, A., his assistance to Mill,

BAIRD, REV. JOHN, of Yetholm, on the Gipsy language,

On the mixture of the Gipsy blood,

BANKS, SIR JOSEPH, his eulogium on Waterton's Wanderings,

BATS do not lay eggs,

BEARDS, by whom only they were lately worn,

BEDFORD, THE DUKE OF, erects a statue to Bunyan at Bedford,
BENTHAM, JEREMY, James Mill's letter to him,

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His creed and system,

BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, its opinion of Mill's History of India,

On Mill as a servant of the East India Company,

On the services Mill rendered to his generation,

On Billy Marshall and his descendants, .
Description of Old Will Faa, of Yetholm,

On the History of the Gipsies,

BORROW, GEORGE, omits to notice what others have said of the Gipsies,

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On John Bunyan,

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His reflections on the destiny of the Gipsies, 113, 114, 124-127, 131, 132

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BORROW, GEORGE, his speculations regarding the origin of the Gipsies,

His visit to Yetholm :-The secrecy of the Gipsies in regard to the lan-
guage, 115; the extent of the queen's knowledge of it, Ib.; the pe-
culiarities of the tribe in regard to it, 116; an appointment, a disap-
pointment, and a meeting at the fair, Ib.; the queen and her niece,
Ib.; peculiarities of Yetholm mixed Gipsies, 117, 118; Thomas
Herne's family, 2117, 131; his estimate of the extent of the lan-
guage, 118; the character of the queen, Ib.; his definition of
Nokkum, n119; not a judge of character, Ib.; his visit to Yetholm
in some respects unsatisfactory, Ib.

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121

121, 122
122

123

His strange contradictions about the Gipsies speaking their language,
His description of three kinds of travelling people in England, 130, 131, 133
Mr. Borrow a strange phenomenon connected with the Gipsies,
On the English Gipsy language,

On the hatred the Gipsies have for other people,

BREWSTER, SIR DAVID, his letter to Prof. James Forbes,

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123, 140

BRIGHT, DR., on the secrecy of the Gipsies in regard to their language,
BRITANNICA, ENCYLOPÆDIA, THE, does not allude to snakes swallowing

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BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, THE, on the Gipsies and John Bunyan, . 2160
BUCKLAND, FRANK, on vipers swallowing their young, .

Requested to make experiments on the subject,

On snakes shedding their skins,

On the hatching of their eggs,

BUFFALOES, how they protect their young against wolves,
BUNSEN, CHEVALIER, on sound judgments and shallow minds,
BUNYAN, JOHN, on child-stealing,

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His description of what he was, and what he was not,
The penalties attaching to the name of Gipsy,

His name calculated to raise up that of the Gipsy tribe,
The injustice of his biographers towards his memory,
His nationality still unacknowledged,

He might have written works in the Gipsy language,
His most probable pedigree as a Gipsy, .
The first of eminent Gipsies known to the world,

A Scottish Gipsy family that illustrates that of Bunyan,
Has a statue raised to his memory at Bedford,
BURR, HIGFORD, on snakes shedding their skins,
BUTLER'S ANALOGY, the influence it had on James Mill,

CANTING, the, of Mill,

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CAPADOSE FAMILY, vicissitudes in the religious history of the,
CARLYLE, THOMAS, his so-called anti-self-consciousness theory,
The opinion of the Mills regarding him,

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CASTE in Great Britain,
in India,

in the United States,

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146, 147, 148, 150, 154, 155

CATS will generally catch rats only under certain circumstances,
CHAMBERS' ENCYCLOPÆDIA on the hatching of vipers' eggs,
Time of birth of vipers, and number of progeny,
CHAMBERS' JOURNAL on the disappearance of the Gipsies,
CHINA, Gipsies in,

CICERO on the belief in an ancestral religion,

On the existence of God,

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COMTE on receiving information from others on certain subjects,
The influence his Traité de Législation had on Mill,

On the great things philosophers are to do,
The influence he had on Mill's Logic,

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CRABBE, REV. JAMES, his mission among the English Gipsies,
CROCODILE, the, how its eggs are hatched, and its young taken care of,
CUMMING, W. GORDON, on snakes swallowing frogs,

DEER, their antipathy to the rattlesnake, .

DEIFICATION among Pagans,

DICKENS, CHARLES, and the Gipsies,

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DISRAELI, the present, a Jew as well as a Christian,

DIVINITY STUDENTS (SCOTCH), the nature and length of their studies,
The effects that patronage had on them,

The disadvantages they are under in the start in life,

They could acquire more knowledge of the world than they do,
DUBOIS, ABBÉ, on scattered races in India,

EDINBURGH REVIEW, THE, on James Mill's reading of sceptical books,
On Mill as a servant of the East India Company,

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On his quarrelling with his friends on Mrs. Taylor's account,
Its estimate of Mrs. Mill,

On Mill's public services,

On Benthamism, and some of Mill's peculiarities,

EDUCATION, what might be called a common sense and useful one,

Among the Gipsies,

ENGLISH GIPSIES,

EPICTETUS, his prayer,

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On the existence of God,

On the lack of common sense in some philosophers,

ETHIOPIA, the Scottish Gipsies say they came from,

ETHNOLOGY on its legs,

FAAS, the Gipsy, at Yetholm,

FALL, MRS., of Dunbar, a Gipsy,

FIGUIER'S Reptiles and Birds-How tortoises are hatched,

FORBES, PROF. JAMES, letter to him from Sir David Brewster,
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, on Jesus of Nazareth,

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FRASER'S MAGAZINE on Mill's associating with Mrs. Taylor,
FROGS as eaten by snakes,
FROGS' mode of propagation,

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GIPSIES, probable number of the, in Great Britain and Ireland,
How they mix their blood and perpetuate their race,

Their secrecy in regard to their language,

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7, 27, 31, 41

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112, 126, 127

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The effects of the prejudice that exists against the Gipsy race,
How they gradually leave the tent, and acquire settled habits,
The love which they have for their language,

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127-129, 142

129, 132, 141

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133, 134

How the language is taught, and how it has got mixed with others,
How they resent the curiosity of others in regard to their language,
American Gipsies,

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The difference between mixed Gipsies and ordinary natives, .
Peculiarities of settled Gipsies,

How they resent the prejudice that exists against them,

Their ideas of their social position,

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121, 130

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123-127

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How they "marry among themselves," and "stick to each other,"
Improvement of the Gipsies, .

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The perpetuation of the Gipsies resembles that of the Jews,
GOODE, PROF. G. BROWN, his information on American snakes,
GOSSE, P. H., on the Jamaica boa generally,

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On snakes fascinating birds,
GREEK CHURCH, THE, Romanists' aversion to hear it mentioned, .

It scorns the claims of Rome, and denies its baptism,

Its confessional and status generally,

GRELLMANN on the colour of the Gipsies as they become civilized,

On the secrecy of the Gipsies in regard to their language,

Guthrie, Dr. THOMAS, on the effects of patronage on Scotch divinity stu-

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His advantages as a student and probationer compared with others,

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