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A

Abercromby, Sir Ralph, anecdote of, 479

Abernethy, surgeon, anecdote of, 462

Accuracy, 319

Activity, examples of, 195

Acts and consequences, 349, 427

Addison, 13, 155

Adrian VI., 14

Adversity, uses of, 349

Akenside, poet, 11

Alfieri, in youth, 418

Angelo, Michael, 140, 184, 437

Application and perseverance, 111, 115, 417-22

Arkwright, Sir R., 38-44 Arne, Dr., musician, 233

Arnold, Dr., on self-education, 370, 437; a cheerful worker, 441

Attention, habit of, 38, 115

Audubon, ornithologist, his perseverance, 118

Austria, Emperor of, anecdote of, 472

B

Babbage, on acts and consequences, 427

Bach, John Sebastian, 232

Bacon, Lord, 7, 23, 183, 314; his notes, 156; on economy, 349; on knowledge, 390

Banks, sculptor, 189

Barberini vase, the, and Wedgwood, 107

Barbers, eminent, 39

Barclay, David, merchant, his character and work, 238

Barrow, Isaac, 376; as a boy, 418

Baxter, Richard, on time, 155

Beethoven, 232, 399, 435

Bell, Sir Charles, 166

Bewick, wood-engraver, 147

Biography, its uses, 7, 436

Bird, artist, 184, 187

Birkenhead, wreck of the, 476

Blackstone, Sir William, 13

Böttgher, J. F., the potter, 79; his early life, 95; his boyish trick in alchemy, 95; his troubles, 96-103; makes red porcelain, 98; makes white porcelain, 98; his death, 103

Books, inspiration from, 437-8

Borrowing, danger of, 350

Boulton and Watt, 42

Bright, John, on frugality, 345

Brindley, engineer, 9, 386 Britton, John, his early life, difficulties surmounted, 128

Brotherton, Joseph, M.P., 18, 366

Brougham, Lord, 25, 457

Brown, John, geologist, 179

Brown, Sir S., 142

Brunel, Sir I., a thoughtful observer, 142-3

Buffon, Comte de, as student, 123-5

Burney, Dr., 154

Burns, Robert, in boyhood, 418; his improvidence, 348; on worth, 349

Burritt, Elihu, 154, 373

Business men, 310-14

Business qualities of great men, 325-34

Buxton, Sir Fowell, philanthropist, 306-9; on will, 268-9, 306, 377; on mother's influence, 425; on good company, 433, 437; his cheerfulness, 440

C

Cæsarism, fallacy of, 4

Callcott, Sir A., 185

Callot, Jacques, artist, 192-3

Campbell, Lord, 13, 256

Canning, on character, 450

Carey, William, missionary, 10, 117, 283

Carlyle, Thomas, his destroyed MS., 120

Cavendish, philosopher, 23

Cecil, on method, 320

Cellini, Benvenuto, his origin, 194; his career, 194-5; statue of Perseus, 196-8

Chalmers, Rev. Dr., on honesty, 337; in boyhood, 418

Chambers, William, publisher, 407

Chantrey, Sir Francis, 12, 184; character and works, 211-4

Character is power, 385, 449, 452

Charteris, Colonel, 454

Chatterton, poet, 376, 418

Chaucer, Geof., as a man of business, 312

Cheerfulness, 116, 440

Cheeryble Brothers, 465

Chisholm, Mrs., on work and success, 429

Civility and kindness, 461

Clarke, Adam, 376

Clarkson, Thomas, philanthropist, 303-4; his immense labours, 304-5

Clay, Henry, orator. 404

Clergymen's sons, 13

Clive, Robert, 419

Clyde, Lord, 254, 271

Cobbett, William, author, 408

Cobden, Richard, 17; on thrift, 344

Cockburn, Lord, on character, 451

Coleridge, S. T., poet, 13, 396

Collingwood, Lord, on honest poverty, 367; on mean company, 433; on character, 459

Columbus, a careful observer, 143

Comic literature, 391

Constant, Benjamin, 394

Courageous working, 265

Cromwell, Oliver, on integrity 456

Cuneiform inscriptions, 121

Curran, J. P., 405

Cuvier, Baron, 151-2, 165

D

Daguesseau, Chancellor of France, 154, 437 D'Alembert, 12, 404

Dalton, John, 113, 153 Dargan, William, on independence, 5

Darwin, Dr., author, 154 Davy, Sir H., 12, 14, 149-50, 399, 422; on Coleridge, 151; in boyhood, 420

Deal boatmen, intrepidity of, 471

Decision, 380

Details, importance of, 352

Dick, Robert, geologist, 180

Difficulty, uses of, 400-6

Diligence indispensable, 21

Discoveries not accidental, 139

Dishonest gains, 337-8

Disraeli, Benjamin, 24, 27; on Cobden's influence, 426

Douglas, anecdote of the, 435-6

Drake, Sir F., Admiral, 13; character of, 479

Drew, Samuel, shoemaker and metaphysician, 130; his origin, 130; his career, 131-2; his studies, 132-3; his writings, 135; on frugality, 344-5. 377,437

Drinking, vice of, 357

Dunces, illustrious, 306, 373, 417-22

E

Economy and independence, 347-50

Edgeworth, Mr., 35, 432

Edwardes, Colonel, 13, 278

Edwards, Thomas, Banff, 10

Eldon, Lord, his career, 257

Erskine, Lord, his notes, 156; on conduct, 453

Etruscan pottery, 79

Etty, William, 183; as a worker, 217

Example, power of, 423-4, 429, 435

F

Faraday, Professor, 12, 150

Ferguson, astronomer, 147, 377

Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, 468

Flaxman, John, sculptor, 108, 183; his life and works, 204-5; his wife, 208; his 'Anatomical Studies', 228

Foley Peerage, the founder of, 241

Foster, John, 10, 112

Fox, C. J., 19; his painstaking, 319, 398

Francis, Emperor, 472

Franklin, Benjamin, and electricity, 144, 437; his integrity, 452

Franklin, Sir John, his tenderness, 473

French generals risen from the ranks, 16

Fuller, Andrew, 376

G

Gainsborough, painter, 183, 187

Galileo's observing faculty, 142

Galvani and electricity, 144

Genius, definition of, 112, 146

Genteel life, 354

Gentleman, the true, 449, 467, 473

Gentleness, influence of, 460, 478

Geology, discoveries in, 171-81 Gesner, naturalist, 14

"Getting on," 388

Gibson, John, artist, 9, 222

Gifford, Wm., 10, 147

Good, Dr. Mason, 153

Government and individual action, 2-3

Grant, Ulysses, in boyhood, 419

Grant, William and Charles, 464

Grote, Mr., historian, 313

Guthrie, Rev. Dr., and John Pounds, 430

H

Habits, importance of good, 457-8

Hale, Sir Matthew, as a student, 155

Hall, Dr. Marshall, his discoveries, 167

Handel, musician, 434-5

Hanway, Jonas, philanthropist, 288-93

Hardinge, Lord, 13, 254

Harvey, and the circulation of the blood, 162

Hastings, Warren, 13, 271-2

Hawkswood, Sir John, to Haydn, musician, 14, 434

Haydon, on debt, 351-2

Hazlitt, on business, 310

Health of great men, 374-6

Heathcoat, John, M.P., inventor of bobbin-net machine, 50, 56-65

Heilmann, Joshua, invention of the combing machine, and its value, 74-8

Heroism, true, 474-7

Herschell, astronomer, 11; his discoveries, 168

Hobson, Admiral, 10

Hoche, General, 16

Hodson of Hodson's Horse, 279, 441; on health, 372

Hogarth, Wm., painter, 187-8

Home influence, 424 Honesty the best policy, 333-36

Honour, the gentleman's sense of, 468

Hook, Rev. Dr., on work, 116

Hope a helper, 117, 440

Horner, Francis, his father's advice, 348; on good company, 433, 451

Howard, John, 287, 420

Humbert, General, 16

Hume, Joseph, his work and perseverance, 136; on high living, 353

Hunter, John, anatomist, 9, 14, 113-4; his patient industry, early life, and career, 156-8, 386, 398

Hunter, William, anatomist, 157

I

Immortality in this world, 427

Impatience, 380-1

Independence, how secured, 347

India, Englishmen in, 475

Indian rebellion, 275-7

Indian swordsman, 274

Individualism and freedom, 1-4; its influence, 7

Industry, results of, 113; industry and success, 183-5; industry and the peerage, 238; industry honourable, 359-62

Integrity, importance of, 452

Inventors, benefits to society, 34

Irving, Washington, on deserts, 318-9

J

Jackson, Stonewall, in boyhood, 419

Jackson, Wm., self-taught musician, 233-7

Birken Jackson, W., Birkenhead, 20

Jacquard, inventor, 65-9

Jenner, Dr., discoverer of vaccination, 163

Jerrold, Douglas, on comic literature, 391

Jervis, Admiral, on debt, 353-4

Johnson, Andrew, President of the United States, 11

Johnson, Dr., on observation, 141; on genius, 146; on impatience, 380; on looking at the bright side, 459

Jones, Inigo, 9, 183

Jonson, Ben, 9

K

Kemp, George, architect, 219

Kepler, 12, 112

Knowledge and goodness, 383

L

Labour a blessing, 33

Labourers' sons, distinguished, 9

Lammenais' opinion on will, 267

Langdale, Lord, 259-61; on mother's influence, 426-7

Lansdowne, Marquis of, on Malesherbes, 433

Lansdowne peerage, the, 250

Late learners, 416

Lawrences, the, in India, 277

Layard, Austen, his perseverance, 13, 122

Learning and wisdom, 385

Lee, Professor, linguist, 9, 147; his perseverance, 413

Lee, Rev. Wm., inventor of stocking-loom, 50-5

Leyden, John, his perseverance, 411-2

Lindsay, W. S., 19

Linnæus, naturalist, 312

Literary culture, 384

Livingstone, Dr., missionary, 10, 284-7

Locke, John, on debt, 352

Loom, the Jacquard, 72

Lorraine, Claude, painter, 189-90

Loudon, landscape-gardener, 129

Loyola, Ignatius, 378, 438

Luddites, the, machine-breakers, 62

Lyndhurst, Lord, defence of Heathcoat's patent, 60; on difficulty, 403

Lyons silk industry, 73

Lytton, Sir E. Bulwer, 26

M

Malesherbes, M. de, 433

Malthus, D., on exercise, 371-2

Manners, their influence, 461-2

Mansfield, Lord, lawyer, 255, 302

Martin, John, artist, 184, 217-8

Massena, Marshal, 17

Mather, Cotton, his essays, 437

Melbourne, Lord, and Moore's son, 314

Mendelssohn on criticism, 399

Method, 320

Meyerbeer, musician, 233

Mill, John Stuart, 4, 313

Miller, Hugh, geologist, his origin, 22; on work as a teacher, 33, 177, 240, 264; on drink, 356 Milton, John, 13; a man of business, 312

Misfortune and stupidity, 317

Models of character, 434

Money, its use and abuse, 341; making and saving, 358-68

Montalembert on the Indian rebellion, 277

Moreau, General, defeat, 399 greatest in

Mother's influence, 426

Motte, La, anecdote of, 477

Mulready, artist, 189

Murat, Marshal, 17

Murchison, Sir Roderick, 180 Murray, Professor Alexander, 406

Musicians, industry of, 232

N

Napier, Sir Charles, 273; on debt, 354-5; on rectitude, 469

Napoleon and Jacquard, 72; his character, and on will, 269; as a business man, attentive to details, 325-8; as a boy, 419

Navvies, anecdote of two English, 472

Negroes and Granville Sharp, 295

Nelson, Admiral, 13; his punctuality, 323

Newton, Sir I., sayings of, 112, 119, 140, 146; his labour, 155; as a man of business, 313, 373; a dull boy, 417

Ney, Marshal, 17; generous conduct, 474

Nicoll, Robert, poet, 397

Northcote, painter, 183, 435

Note-making, 155-6

O

Observation, intelligent, 141, 151, 175

Opie, painter, 9, 146, 183

Order, importance of, 151

Owen, Richard, naturalist, 14, 157

P

Palissy, the potter, 79, 81-95

Paré, Ambrose, surgeon, 158-62

Parental example, 425

Patient labour, its results, 5, 112, 116, 123, 404

Paton, Noel, artist, 223

Peasant, a noble, 470

Peel family, the, 44, 50

Peel, Sir Robert, statesman, his cultivation of memory, 115; his truthfulness, 455

Peerages founded by tradesmen, 240; by lawyers, 255 Pergæus and conic sections, 144

Perseverance, its value and results, 83-92, 113, 118-26, 136, 152, 261, 318, 411-5; cominands success, 421

Perrier, François, artist, 192 'Perseus,' casting of, 196-8

Petty, Sir William, and the Lansdowne peerage, 250

Phipps, William, founder of the Normanby peerage, 244-50

Physical health and education, 372

Pleasure, pursuit of, 393

Politeness, 461-4

Pope, Alexander, 13, 429

Porcelain, invention of, 98

Potters, illustrious, 79

Pottery manufacture, 109, 206

Pounds, John, and Ragged Schools, 430 Poussin, Nicolas, artist, 140, 198-202

Priestley, Dr., 148

Promptitude, importance of, 321, 380, 447

Pugin, architect, 218

Punctuality, importance of, 126, 323

Purpose, force of, 263

R

Ramus, Pierre, 15

Randon, Marshal, 18

Rawlinson, Sir Henry, his perseverance, 121

Reading to bad purpose, 382

Rectitude of the gentleman, 468

Respectability, true, 366

Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 13, 183-6, 208, 377, 403

Ricardo, David, 313

Riches and worth a temptation to ease, 23, 365, 368

Robbia, Lucca della, sculptor, 80

Robertson of Brighton, on reading, 382; on kindness, 460

Robinson, Judge, and Curran, 406

Romilly, Sir Samuel, 25, 410, 437

Rosa, Salvator, 183

Ross, Dr., on intent men, 377

Rosse, Lord, 23

Russell, Earl, 24; on character, 450-1

S

St. Vincent, Lord, 254

Saxony, Elector of, and Böttgher, 96

Scheffer, Ary, artist, 202-4

Scott, John (Lord Eldon), 257

Scott, Sir Walter, 13; a patient worker, 125-7, 148, 313; on self-education, 369; his athletic sports, 375; his boyhood, 418

Self-culture, 369-70, 389

Self-denial, 343, 479

Self-help, spirit of, 1-6

Self-respect, 387

Shakespeare, 9, 312

Sharp, Granville, philanthropist, 294-304; a cheerful man, 440; on character, 455

Sharples, James, artist and blacksmith, 224-31

Sheridan, H. В., 418

Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, 10, 11

Sinclair, Sir John, his public usefulness, his energy, his works, 442-48

Slaves in England, 297

Smcaton, James, engincer, 13, 35, 373

Smith, Dr. Pye, 156

Smith, William, geologist, his knowledge, 170-7

Soult, Marshal, risen from the ranks, 17; loot in Spain, 333

Southcy, Robert, 13; on abused powers, 391; his industry, 396

Spencer, poet, as man of business, 312

Spinoza, 312

Steam-engine, invention of, 35

Stephen of Colonna, saying of, 453

Stephenson, George, 11; perseverance, 120, 153, 373, 386; his play, 420

Sterling, J., 442

Stone, Edmund, 148, 377

Stothard, painter, 147

Stowell, Lord, 257

Strutts of Derby, 42, 252 Sugden, Sir E., 255

Suwarrow on will, 269-70

Sydenham, saying of, 433

T

Taglioni, labours of, 115

Tailors, distinguished, 10

Taylor, Jeremy, 8; on idleness, 372

Tempters of youth, 356-7

Tenterden, Lord, 8, 256-7

Thierry, Augustin, his noble character, 395

Thrift, 343-6

Thornburn, R., artist, 222

Thoroughness, 378

Time, value of, 154, 321, 324

Titian, his industry, 185

Tocqueville, Alexis de, 29-30

Tools, education in use of, 373-4

Trifles, attention to, 140, 143, 318, 325, 425

Truthfulness, 455

Turner, artist, 8, 183, 190-1

V

Vaucanson, inventor, 69-71

Vauquelin, chemist, 15

Vicissitudes of families, 239

Victor, Marshal, 17

Vincent, Earl St., on debt, 353-4

W

Walker, author of 'Original,' on will, 265

Washington, George, 399

Watt, James, 11, 35-8; his perseverance, 121; a thoughtful observer, 142; 373

Weavers' sons, illustrious, 10

Wedgwood, Josiah, 79; character and reputation, 103-10, 207

Wellesley, Marquis of, his rectitude, 469

Wellington, Duke of, 254, 270, 400; a business man, his honesty, 325, 328-34; on accounts, 352; as a boy, 419; on Sir R. Peel, 455; his rectitude, 468

West, Benjamin, painter, 147, 183, 186

Wilkie, Sir David, 13, 147, 183; his industry, 214

Will, power of, 266-70

Williams, John, missionary, 283

Wilson, Professor, 13, 375

Wilson, Richard, artist, 13, 183, 186

Wisdom, 385

Wolff, Dr., inspired by Xavier, 438

Wollaston, Dr., 13, 146

Worcester, Marquis of, and steam-power, 23, 145

Wordsworth, Wm., poet, 13; on self-reliance, 28, 313

Work, a necessity, 123, 216, 393

Wright, Captain, 91st Highlanders, 477

Wright, Thomas, philanthropist, 360, 368

X

Xavier, Francis, missionary, 280-3

Y

Yates, PEEL & Co., 46-50

Young, Dr., philosopher, 13, 118, 141