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Things to be Remembered in Daily Life / With Personal Experiences and Recollections

Chapter 122: INDEX.
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A collection of concise essays and aphorisms offering practical reflections on time, stages of life, education, business conduct, household relations, and the spirit of the age. It blends historical anecdotes and contemporary sketches of character with moral maxims to counsel on using time wisely, cultivating habits, preparing for old age, choosing pursuits, and maintaining civic and domestic virtues. Chapters treat the measurement and personification of time, longevity, schooling and self-formation, professional duty, social courtesies, and scientific and moral progress, and conclude with miscellaneous observations aimed at ease of mind. The tone is reflective and didactic, focused on practical application rather than abstract theory.

INDEX.

  • Adam, Death before, 117.
  • Advice to the Student, 138.
  • Age, our Unimaginative, 239.
  • Ages, great, 81, 82.
  • Airy, Prof., 241.
  • Alarum, ancient, 14.
  • Albert, Prince Consort, Death of, 228.
  • Albert, Prince Consort, on the Progress of Knowledge, 227.
  • Alderson, Baron, on Education, 138.
  • Alfred’s Time-Candles, 13.
  • Antiquaries, long-lived, 111.
  • Aphorisms on Time, 2.
  • Archbishop Sancroft, 104.
  • Architects, aged, 113.
  • Argument, What is it? 144.
  • Aristotle’s Philosophy, 134.
  • Artists, aged, 112, 113.
  • Authors and Artists, Working, 204.
  • Average of Life, 71.
  • Babbage, Mr., on Life Assurance, 71.
  • Bacon, Francis, on Longevity, 80.
  • Bailey’s Records of Longevity, 96.
  • Baily, Francis, 208.
  • Banks, Sir Edward, 182.
  • Barrow, Sir John, 164.
  • Beckford, William, 189.
  • "Begin at the Beginning," 246.
  • Bentham, Jeremy, Age of, 109, 110.
  • Bentinck, Lord George, 217.
  • Berry, the Misses, 92.
  • Bidder, George, the engineer, 186.
  • Birch, Alderman, 200.
  • Blake, Captain, 174.
  • Books for the Young, 141.
  • Booth, David, 205.
  • Brassey, Thomas, 185.
  • Britton, John, Rise of, 207, 208.
  • Brodie, Sir Benjamin, note, 59, 60.
  • Brougham, Lord, 214, 215, 216.
  • Brougham, Lord, on Oratory, 170.
  • Bruce, John, on Longevity, 83.
  • Brunel, I. K., 182, 183.
  • Brunel, Sir I. M., 181.
  • Buckingham Family, the, 193, 194.
  • Buffon, on growing Old, 77.
  • Burke, Oratory of, 169.
  • Business-Life, 152-217.
  • Business, Men of, 174.
  • Byron, Lord, 206.
  • Carlyle’s Signs of the Times, 11.
  • Centenarians in 1800, 101.
  • Chambers, Robt., on Old Age, 99.
  • Chantrey the Sculptor, 209.
  • Character the best Security, 176.
  • Chatham, Lord, 170.
  • Cheyne, Dr., on Old Age, 109.
  • Childhood’s Pastimes, 72.
  • Children, Young, Teaching, 120.
  • Circumstances and Genius, 238.
  • Civic Hospitalities, 203.
  • Civic Worthies, 199.
  • Clark, "King of Exeter ’Change," 189.
  • Clark, Chamberlain, 95, 208.
  • Classics, Dr. Arnold on, 124.
  • Clergy, Great ages of, 104, 105.
  • Clocks and Watches:
    • Anne Boleyn’s Clock, 35;
    • Cannon Clock, 37;
    • Chronometers, 37;
    • Clocks striking twice, 32;
    • Electric Clocks, 39;
    • Harrison’s improvements, 36;
    • Horologe, 29;
    • Horse-Guards Clock, 31;
    • Kensington-palace, 36;
    • Minute-Jacks, 33;
    • Pendulum Experiments, 38;
    • Rabelais on, 29;
    • St. Dunstan’s Clock, 32, 33;
    • St. James’s-palace Clock, 31;
    • St. Magnus Clock, 32;
    • St. Paul’s Cathedral Clock, 31, 35;
    • St. Paul’s, Covent-garden, Clock, 31;
    • Scott and Shakspeare on, 30;
    • Watch, to choose, 39;
    • Watch, Lord Herbert to his, 40;
    • Watch-face at Somerset-house, 36;
    • Water-clocks, 30;
    • Westminster-palace Clock, 30, 35.
  • Colburn, Henry, 197.
  • Coleridge, note, 62.
  • Coleridge, Sir John, on Education, 130, 140.
  • Conclusion, 250-256.
  • Consolation in growing Old, 76.
  • Cooper, Durrant, on great ages in Yorkshire, 97.
  • Cornaro, Great age of, 92.
  • Court letter, Model, 165.
  • Courtesies, Small, 221.
  • "Cramming," 132.
  • Cubitt, Thomas and William, 185, 186.
  • Cunningham, Allan, 210.
  • Cuvier on Life, 65.
  • Davy, Sir H., on Time, 8, 9.
  • Day and Martin’s Blacking, 194.
  • Death before Adam, 116.
  • Death, Eloquent, 256.
  • Death, Preparatory to, 115.
  • Debating Society, 169.
  • Demosthenes’ Oratory, 166, 167.
  • Denisons, the, 196.
  • Desmond, Old Countess of, 88.
  • Dials: see Sun-Dials.
  • Dickens, Charles, and Yorkshire Schools, 141.
  • Diplomatic Handwriting, 166.
  • Discipline, Practical, 132.
  • Disraeli, Isaac and Benjamin, 211, 212.
  • Distance reckoned by Time, 16.
  • Early Rising:
    • Albert, Prince Consort, 51;
    • Burgess, Bishop, 47;
    • Burghley, Lord, 41;
    • Cambridge University, 41;
    • Chatham, Lord, 47;
    • Cobbett, William, 48, 49, 50;
    • Coke, Sir Edward, 42;
    • Cooper, Sir Astley, 47;
    • Doddridge, 45;
    • Eton College, 41;
    • Gibbon, 46;
    • Kant, 46;
    • Ken, Bishop, 42, 43;
    • Rubens, 44;
    • Thomson, the poet, 46;
    • Webster, Daniel, 50;
    • Wesley, John, 44, 45.
  • Earthly existence, Future of the Human Race, 117.
  • Ease of Mind, 250.
  • Education Alarmists, 140.
  • Education, the best, 137.
  • Education, Business of, 123.
  • Education at Home, 121.
  • Education, Liberal, 126.
  • Education, Unsound, 128.
  • Education, What is it? 119.
  • Educations, Two, 131.
  • Energy, Worth of, 154.
  • Engineers, aged, 112.
  • Engineers and Mechanicians, eminent, 177.
  • English Character, the, 153.
  • Family Portraits, 219.
  • Farming, Scientific, 187.
  • Fate, Waywardness of, 246.
  • Flood, Mr., Oratory of, 170.
  • Flourens, M., on Longevity, 79.
  • Floyer, Sir John, his age, 108.
  • Fontenelle, on growing Old, 78, 103.
  • Fortunes, Large, 188.
  • Fox, C. J., 249.
  • Fox, C. J., Oratory of, 167.
  • Friends, How to Keep, 220.
  • Friendships, Lasting, 221.
  • Garrick’s Talent predicted, 248.
  • Generations, Passing, 68-71.
  • Geology in Education, 135.
  • Gibson, Sidney, on Longevity, 82.
  • Good Man’s Life, the, 253.
  • Grace, Dr. Whately on, 121.
  • Greatness, Test of, 156.
  • Grief and old Age, 108.
  • Growing to the spot, 103.
  • Grub-street and Criticism, 110.
  • Haller on Age, 79.
  • Handwriting, Character in, 145.
  • Hardwicke, Dowager Countess of, 91.
  • Hard workers long livers, 106.
  • Herschel, Caroline Lucretia, 90.
  • Herschel, Sir John, 240.
  • Hill, Thomas, 205.
  • Historians, long-lived, 111.
  • Historic Traditions through few Links, 82.
  • History and Geography, Teaching at Home, 121.
  • Home, Love of, 218.
  • Home Thoughts, 225.
  • Home Traits, 218-226.
  • Hook, Theodore, 247.
  • Hooke’s Magnetic Watch, 14.
  • Hour-glass, the, 27, 28, 29.
  • How, Hon. Chas., on Life, 68.
  • Hudson, "the Railway King," 196.
  • Humanity to Animals, 123.
  • Humility and Self-Improvement, 244.
  • Journalists, Ages of, 111.
  • Keith, Viscountess, Great age of, 92.
  • Kelly, Alderman, 202.
  • Ken, Bishop, and Early Rising, 42, 43.
  • Knowledge, too much, 151.
  • Knowledge and Wisdom, 139.
  • Lansdowne, the late Lord, on Public Speaking, 169.
  • Lawyers, aged, 111.
  • Length of Days, 80, 97.
  • Letter-writing, 148.
  • Life of Man, 251.
  • Life—a River, 65.
  • Linwood, Miss, her great age, 91.
  • Liverpool, Lord, Origin of, 163.
  • Locke, Joseph, the engineer, 184.
  • London, long life in, 101.
  • Long Livers, noted, 96.
  • Long Services, 107.
  • Longevity and Diet, 92-95.
  • Longevity, Female, 88-92.
  • Longevity and Localities, 96-102.
  • Lord Mayors of London, 199.
  • Lytton, Sir Bulwer, on Office, 161.
  • Lytton, Sir Bulwer, on Oratory, 169.
  • Macaulay, Lord, 213, 226.
  • Marshall, Sir Chapman, 202.
  • Marvels of the Universe, 240.
  • Maseres, Baron, and Anti-Newtonian, note, 149, 258.
  • Mathematics, Lord Rosse on, 133, 134.
  • Mechi, Alderman, 187, 203.
  • Memory, What is it? 75.
  • Method in Books, 150.
  • Midhurst, Great ages at, 101.
  • Misadventure, Colonial, 235.
  • Montaigne on Education, 139.
  • More, Hannah, 74.
  • Morison, James, 195.
  • Morris, Capt., Great age of, 95.
  • Morrison, James, M.P., 198.
  • Musical Composers, aged, 112.
  • Negroes, aged, 113, 114.
  • Nelson, his boyhood, 248.
  • Official Life, 161.
  • Official Qualifications, 164.
  • Old Man, the Happy, 114.
  • Opportunity, 174.
  • Oxford, Great ages in, 100.
  • Painters, aged, 112.
  • Parr, Old, Diet of, 93.
  • Parry, the Arctic Navigator, 249.
  • Patten, Margaret, great age of, 89.
  • Peel, Sir Robert, 235.
  • Periods of Rest, 15.
  • Phillips, John Pavin, on Longevity, 83.
  • Phillips, Sir Richard, the Vegetarian, 69, 94.
  • Philosophers, Great ages of, 102, 103.
  • Physiognomy, Sir David Brewster on, 242.
  • Pianoforte-making, Fortune by, 195.
  • Pirie, Alderman Sir John, 202.
  • Pitt, his political Life predicted, 248.
  • Pleasures of the Imagination late in Life, 73.
  • Poets, aged, 111.
  • Poetry of Time, 1-8.
  • Polite Writing, True Tone of, 223.
  • Predictions of Flowers, 255.
  • Present and the Past, 238.
  • Pride and Meanness, 224.
  • Profession, Choice of, 157.
  • Progress of Knowledge, 227, 229.
  • Public Speaking, 166.
  • Pursuit, Want of, 152.
  • Quakers, Great ages of, 106.
  • Red Tape, 62.
  • Rennie, John, the Engineer, 180.
  • Rest, Periods of, 15.
  • Restlessness and Enterprise, 235.
  • Restraint, Early, 124.
  • Rogers, Samuel, Age of, 85.
  • Room, the best to speak in, 169.
  • Rose, Rt. Hon. George, 163.
  • Routh, Dr., Great age of, 86.
  • School-Indulgence, 128.
  • School-Reform, Arnold’s, 127.
  • Scientific Men, aged, 112.
  • Scientific Progress, 229.
  • Scotland, Longevity in, 98, 99.
  • Scott, Sir Walter, 211.
  • Scott, Sir W., on Presidency, 173.
  • Sculptors, aged, 113.
  • Self-dependence, Mr. Sharp on, 159.
  • Self-formation, 131.
  • Shaw, Sir James, 200.
  • Shoreditch, St. Leonard’s, and Longevity, 80.
  • Short-hand, Antiquity of, 147.
  • Sidmouth Peerage, the, 162.
  • Sinclair, Sir John, on Long Life, 96.
  • Smith, Sidney, on Education, 131.
  • Soldiers, Great ages of, 105.
  • Somers, Lord, Omen to, 247.
  • Southey, on English Style, 147.
  • Southey, Letters of, 206.
  • Spirit of the Age, 227-243.
  • Spring-time of Life, 66.
  • Stanhope, Lord, on the Progress of Knowledge, 230.
  • Statesmen, aged, 111.
  • Steele, on the Choice of a Profession, 158.
  • Stephenson, George and Robert, 178, 179.
  • Stothard, the Painter, 112.
  • Strahan, William and Andrew, the Printers, 191, 192.
  • Strangford, Lord, on Time, 11.
  • Style, English, 147.
  • Suffolk, Great ages in, 99.
  • Sun-dials:
    • Bowles, Canon, on, 17, 18, 24;
    • Boyle, Robert, on, 22;
    • Bremhill, 17, 18;
    • Hall, Bishop, on, 25;
    • Lamb, Charles, on, 21;
    • London, Inns of Court, 20;
    • Mackay, Charles, Lines by, 26;
    • Mottoes for Dials, 24;
    • Mary Queen of Scots’ Dial, 27;
    • Oxford, 17;
    • Pyramids of Egypt, 25;
    • Ring Dials, 23;
    • Seven Dials, 21, 22;
    • Temple, 21;
    • Whitehall, 19.
  • Surgeons, aged, 111.
  • Talkers, Profuse, 57.
  • Teaching, Unsound, 128.
  • Telford, the engineer, 179.
  • Thackeray, W. M., 226.
  • Tilt, the late Charles, 176.
  • Time, Art of Employing:
    • Aguesseau, 55;
    • Boyle, Robert, 58;
    • Brodie, Sir Benjamin, 59;
    • Coke, Sir Edward, 53;
    • Coleridge, 61;
    • Curran and Grattan, 62;
    • Elizabeth, Queen, 55;
    • Erasmus, 54;
    • Fuller, 52;
    • George III., 58;
    • Hale, Sir Matthew, 56;
    • Harrington, Sir John, 58;
    • Johnson, Dr., 53;
    • Jones, Sir W., 53;
    • More, Sir Thomas, 64;
    • Paley, 59; Sandwich, Lord, 58;
    • Scott, Sir Walter, 61;
    • South, Dr., 53;
    • Sterne, 59;
    • Thomson, the poet, 59;
    • Wellington, Duke of, 63;
    • Woodhouselee, Lord, 55.
  • Time’s Garland, by Drayton, 6.
  • Time and Eternity, 64.
  • Time and Improvement, 231.
  • Time, Management of, 244.
  • Time, Measurement of, 12-15.
  • Time, painted by the Poets, 1-8.
  • Time, Past, Present, and Future, 9.
  • Time-balls, London and Edinburgh, 34.
  • Time-wasters, 57.
  • Trade, the nobility of, 189.
  • Trade and Philanthropy, 243.
  • Translation, Free, 150.
  • Truth, Speaking the, 234.
  • Twenty Years, First, of Life, 67.
  • Tying-up Thoughts, 62, 63.
  • Vegetarians and Long Life, 94.
  • Waithman, Alderman, 201.
  • Walker, Jas., the Engineer, 186.
  • Ware, the Architect, 174.
  • Watson, Bishop, note, 136.
  • Wear and Tear of Public Life, 217.
  • Webster, Dr., on Longevity, 91.
  • Wellington, Duke of, his boyhood, 248.
  • Wellington, Duke of, 63, 64, 234, 235.
  • Widows, aged, 90.
  • Wilson, Professor, 216.
  • Wire, Alderman, 203.
  • Wood, Sir Matthew, 200.
  • Woodstock, Great ages in, 100.
  • World’s Cycles, 256.
  • World-Knowledge, 244-249.
  • Wrecks of Time, 7.
  • Writing, Art of, 149.
  • Writing, Learning, 147.
  • Yorkshire Schools, 141.
  • Youth, Tenderness of, 122.