INDEX
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Aaron, 162
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Ab-ba-gi-na, 98
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Abbott, Edith, 332
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Abgal, 94
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Abipones, 42
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Abortion, 26, 259, 260, 279
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Abraham, 158
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Abu Tamman, 177
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Abyssinians, 17
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Accouchements, god of, 98
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Achilles, 186
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Acts of Parliament, 1802, 1833, 324, 329
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Adelphi, 196
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Adoption, 102, 288, 289;
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among the Greeks, 204;
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enjoined by Mohammed, 180;
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of orphans, China, 49
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Adventures of Sanehat, 112
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Ægean culture, 91
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Ælian, 9, 207
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Æsculapius, 187
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Æthelstan, laws of, 292
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Æthiopia, 274
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Africa, 17, 23, 34, 106, 262
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Agathocles, 8
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Aghani, 173, 174, 175
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Agis, 193
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Agnew, Frederick A., 334
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Agrarian Law, 215
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Aha, island of, 74
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Ahaz, 166
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Aidan, 275
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Ainu race, 71
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Aix, 303
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Akkado-Sumerians, 90, 92, 107
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Albanian Scots, 275
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Alexander the Great, 127-8
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Al-Farazdac, 174, 175
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Alfred, King, 283
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Al Hidaya, 180
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Allahabad, 137
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Al Mostatraf, 172
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Alsace, 276
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Al Siyar, 182
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Altar, infants buried at, 151
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Ambrosius, 258, 263
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Amenemhat I., 112
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Ammianus Marcellinus, 177, 279
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Ammonites, 164
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Amosis, 113
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Amphidromia, 193
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Amphion, 187
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Amraphael, 100
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Amsterdam provides for children, 300
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Amulius, 210
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Amva, 124
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Anacharsis, 196
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Andromache, 185
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Andromeda, 193
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Angora (Ancyra), 268
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Animal, care of young, 20;
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marriage, 3, 23;
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protection of child, 52, 186
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Annales de la Sainte Enfance, 61
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Antankarana tribes, 35
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Antiphili, 197
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Antiphon, 184
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Antiquates italicæ medii ævi, 294
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Antiquity and Piety, 113
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Antoninus Pius, 236, 247, 248
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Antoninus Pius, Life of, 248, 250
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Apprentices, 315, 316, 317
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Apulia, 284
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Arabs, chapter xi.;
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Aramean tribes, 138
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Arcadia, 187
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Archambault, 290
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Arctopitheci, 23
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Areoi society, 41
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Argos, 187
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Aristophanes, 191, 199, 205, 206
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Aristotle, 7, 14
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Arius, 20, 268
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Arkwright, invention of, 318
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Arles, Bishop of, 275
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Armenia, 91
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Arrian, 128
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Artificers, statute of, 315
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Arunta tribes, 32
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Aryan Civilization, 123
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Aryans, 90, 120, 121
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Ashley, W. J., 314
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Assa Sahib, governor of Saugor, 148
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Assyria, 91
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Assyrians, 159
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Astrolabe Bay, 24
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Astrology and exposure, 265, 266
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Astyanax, 185
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Asylums, 65, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299
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Athalaric, King, 283, 284
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Athanagoras, 260
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Athanasius, Bishop, 268
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Athenæus, 205
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Athens, 191, 216
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Auge, 187
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Augustine, 258
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Augustus, 223, 226, 229, 247
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Aurelianus, 279
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Australian Aborigines, 33
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Australian aborigines, 33, 34
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Austria, child welfare movement in, 334
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Avebury, Lord, 143
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Aventine Hill, 242
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Avignon, Bishop of, 275
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Azara, Felix de, 36
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Baal, 163, 164
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Babylonia, 9, 91, 92, 93, 138
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Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, 99
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Bain, Alexander, 2
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Banjarilu, Hindu caste, 149
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Barnabas, 258, 259
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Barnamtarra, 97
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Baroda, 131
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Barton, G. A., 139
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Basil the Great, 263
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Bastards, 303
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Basuto, 35
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Bathilde, Saint, 290
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Bathurst (N. S. W.), 43, 147
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Bau, temple of, 96, 97
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Beckmann, 297
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Bel, temple of, 93
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Benares, 129
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Bengal, Royal Society, 130
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Benin, 32
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Bergh, Henry, 336
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Bergliac, asylum at, 296
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Bergson, H., 3
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Berins, 275
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Berlin, child-welfare organization in, 334
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Bernard de Montlaur, 295
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Beverly, Mass., 333
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Bhisma, 123, 124
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Binkershoek, Cornelius van, 247
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Birds, 4, 21, 53
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Bithynia, 233, 274
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Blood ceremonies, 144, 145, 146, 148, 154, 178, 261
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Bombay, 129
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Borneo, 23
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Borromeo, Count, 334
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Botterays, 301
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Boulger, D. C., 59
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Boulton, invention by, 318
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Bourgognes, asylum of, 295
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Brace, Charles Loring, 258
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Braelers, ordinances of, 315
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Brahmanism and Hinduism, 125
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Brahmin priests, 148
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Breasted, J. H., 112
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Brehm, Bird-Life, 21, 22
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Brehma Bywant Pooran, 130
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Brephotrophia, asylums for children, 293, 297
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Bretagne, 303
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Brinton, D. G., 19, 31, 39
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British Museum, 80, 93, 110
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Brown, Arthur J., 69
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Bruitii, 284
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Bryant, E. E., 248, 250
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Bryce, James, 257
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Buckle, T. H., 16
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Buddhism, 77, 81, 126, 127
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Budge, E. A. W., 117
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Burgundians, 274, 276, 281
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Burhan-ad-din-Ali, 180
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Burial alive, 27, 36, 78, 149, 154, 172
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Burnell, A. C., 127
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Burnt-offerings, 158, 168
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Busiris, Egyptian deity, 262
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Caduca, 228
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Cæsar, 276, 277
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Cain, R., 149
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Calabria, 284
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Callich, or Gallus, 276
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Camos, 165, 166
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Campania, 283
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Canaan, people of, 138, 140, 158
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Canis Brasiliensis, 22
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Cannibalism, 140, 141, 142, 143, 147, 149, 150;
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Canton, 65
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Capitoline Hill, 210
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Cappadocia, 274
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Caracalla, constitution of, 229
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Carinthia, 276
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Carnivora, 22
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Carpenter, Edward, 10
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Carthaginian, 8, 237, 276
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Cassiodorus, 283-4
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Cassius, 239
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Cassius Severus, 243
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Cassius Viscellinus, 215
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Castration, 160
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Cathaia, 129
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Catiline, 241
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Catullus, 240
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Celtic races, 120, 121, 258
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Ceres, 215
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Cervus Campestris, 22
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Chabas, M., 111
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Chang-Chau, department of, 66, 68
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Chanoines du Saint Esprit, 295
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Ch’aou, 55
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Charlevoix, 42
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Château de Bicêtre, 308
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Chavannes, Edouard, 50
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Chelonia, 20
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Chen, protest of, against infanticide, 62
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Chikandini, 124
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Child-labour, 282, 313, 314, 318, 325, 333
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Child-slaves, 154, 213, 237, 266, 289, 290, 291, 319, 320-323
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Child-welfare societies, beginnings of, 333, 334, 335
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Childebert, 293
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China, child-welfare movement in, 335
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China. Das Reich der Mitte, 68
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China in Decay, 69
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Chinese, 9;
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Ch’ing, 53
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Choentche, Chinese Emperor, 55, 59
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Choo, people of, 54
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Chou King, 47
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Chow dynasty, 50
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Chowkidar, 137
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Chremes, 217–21
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Christianity, 13, 14, 251, 252, 257, 271
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Christian missionaries in Europe, 275, 276
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Chronicles, II., 166
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Chronicles of Japan, 72
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Chun, Chinese Emperor, 47
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Church, 268, 273, 287, 288, 289, 303
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Chu’un Ts’ew, 54
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Chwolsohn, D., 140
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Cicero, 11, 234
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Cimbrians, 240
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Circumcision, 160
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Cité de St.-Landry, Paris, 306, 307
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Citharion, 187
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Civilisation ches les Francs, 275
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Civilization of China, 70
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Claudius, Emperor, 230
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Claudius, F., 243
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Clay figures substituted in sacrifice, 79, 80
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Clement XIV., Pope, 231
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Clement of Alexandria, 259, 261
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Clothing industry in United States, 332
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Clovis II., King, 290
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Cnut, laws of, 292
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Coition, ceremonies over, 124
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Columba, 275
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Columbanus, 276
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Commodus, 260
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Confucius, 7, 87
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Conquista del Peru, 145
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Constantine, 222, 252, 264, 269, 273
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Constantinople, 177, 273
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Continence, 260
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Copenhagen, sacrifices, 152, 153
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Coquebert, 306
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Coronis, 187
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Cosilinum, city of, 285
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Cotton factories, 325, 333
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Council, of Agde, 270;
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of Ancyra, 268;
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of Arles, 270;
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of Constantinople, 268;
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of Elvira, 268;
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of Marseilles approves charity, 296;
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of Nicæa, 268;
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of Nice, 293;
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of Rouen, 289;
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of Vaison, 269
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Court, children’s, 338
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Courtesans, 26, 204, 205, 242
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Covenant, Threshold, 152, 153, 154, 161
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Cratinus, the younger, 205
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Creditur virgini, 305
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Crescentius, 259
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Crespigny, Lieut. de, 23
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Crete, 186, 189, 190
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Crobylus, 205
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Crom-Cruach, worship of, 276
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Crooke, W., 148, 155
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Crotopos, 187
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Cuneiform Parallels to the Old Testament, 99
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Cuq, 95
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Curr, E. M., 37
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Curzon, 311
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Dacier, Madame, 220
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Dahomey, 121, 154
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Dale, Godfrey, 35
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Daphnis and Chloe, 195, 200, 203
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Daremberg and Saglio, 186
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Darius Hystaspis, 91
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Darwin, Charles, 4, 43
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Das Kind in Brauch und Sitte der Völker, 35
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Dasyas, 122
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Datheus, Archbishop of Milan, 13, 293, 294, 299, 302
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David, 165
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Davis, J. M., 43
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Davoud-Oughlou, G. A., 279, 282
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Dawn of Civilization, 109
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Dawson, James, 33
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Debilitans Expositos, 242
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De Breuil, 300
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De Bry, 146
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de Chateauneuf, Benoiston, 307
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Découvertes en Chaldée, 94
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Deformed children, 151, 306;
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De homine replegiando, writ, 336
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Deissmann, Adolph, 119
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Deity of Eight Thousand Spears, 75
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de la Crau, Olivier, 295
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de Meulant, Bishop of Paris, 300
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Democritus, 194
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de Morgan, J., 99
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Demosthenes, 206
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Deneker, J., 19
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Denman, R. D., 315
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Descent of Man, 43
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Destruction, god of, 149
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De Verborum Significatione, 223, 242
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D’Horme, P., 99
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Dhurma Shastra, 134
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Dietrich (Theodoric), 283
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Diocletian, 272
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Diodorus Siculus, 114, 116, 117, 128
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Dion Cassius, 237
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Dionysius Halicarnassus, 8
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Dionysus, 187
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Diphilus, 196
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Divine Institutes, 254, 255
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“Divine” origin of infanticide, 132
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Divorce, 182, 223
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Domitian, 225
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Doomsday Book, Assyrian, 103
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Doqhutiya, professional kidnappers, 155
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Dorians, 186
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Dosajee Jhareja, 136
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Douglas, Robert K., 69
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Dreyerie tribe, 38
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Droppers, Garrett, 83
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Drowning of children, 55, 67, 123, 144, 261, 262
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Du Berry, Abbé, 291
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Dubois, Dr. Eugene, 15, 46
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du Chaillu, Paul, 23
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Duff, Archibald, 139
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Dugour, A. J., 217, 260, 282
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Dumeril, 306
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Duncan, Jonathan, 129
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Dunham, S. A., 273
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Dunlop, O. J., 315
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Durante matrimonio, 246
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Duruy, 238
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Dussaud, René, 105
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Dutch, in China, 57
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Dyaks, sacrifices, 154
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Dyetinet, named after child, 153
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Eannatum, 94
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Early Ideas, 125
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East India Company, 130
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Eastern Roman Empire, 287, 288
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Ecclesiastes, 111
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Ecclesiastical History, 274, 275
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Edomites, 166
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Edward the Martyr, 292
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Egypt, 112, 113, 160;
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Egyptian, civilization, 6;
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conditions, 3000 B. C., 108;
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deities of children, 110;
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Hamites, 106;
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philosophy, 157
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Egyptians, 19, 91;
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attitude toward death, castes, 107
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Egyptian Tales, 112
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Elamites, 91
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Ellis, William, 41, 43
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Ellwood, Charles, 4
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Elohim, 158
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Eloi, St., 291
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Emperor, Joseph II., 257;
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Enfants-Dieu, House of, 301
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Enfants Trouvés, 287
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England, asylums in, 298;
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child-welfare movement in, 334;
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children sold, 290;
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early attitude toward children, 292
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Épaves, legal charge on nobles, 304
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Epictetus, 236
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Epidaurus, 187
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Erman, A., 112, 117
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Ethiopia, 274
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Etirtu, adoption of, 104
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Etolians, 187
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Études Égyptiennes, 110
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Eunice, Saint, child slave, 291
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Eunuchs, abolition of, 59
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Euripides, 191, 201
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Eusebius, Bishop of Vercelli, 274, 275
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Evans, Sir John, 15
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Excavations, Babylonian, 92;
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Exodus, 161
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Exposed children, Visigoths, 282
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Exposure, cause of, 192, 193;
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Chinese, 52;
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copper pots used in, 200;
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Greeks, 199–208;
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jewels for exposed children, 218;
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Roman, 217, 258–262;
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shame, cause of, 192
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Factories, abuse in, 12, 319, 320
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Fair, children sold at, 285
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Family, labour contracted by, 314;
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origin of, 18;
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restricted, 37;
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Sumerian, size of, 97
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Famine, in China, 49, 57;
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in Israel, 165;
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in Japan, 82, 83;
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cause of infanticide, 177
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Fathers, power of, in Gaul, 276, 277;
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saved by son’s sacrifice, 144, 146;
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status dependent on children, Rome, 227;
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teachings of Christian, 267
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Faubourg, St. Lazare, 308;
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Faust, A. K., 87
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Faustina, 245
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Featherman, A., 16, 17
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Female child, 118, 144, 210
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Female sacrifice, Japan, 81
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“Female-Who-Invite,” 74
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Festus, 242
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Field of slaughter (Magh-Sleacth), 276
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Fines, for killing child, 279, 280;
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for permitting child to live, 38;
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for reselling children, 291
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Fingen, 276
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First-born, sacrifice of, 39, 93, 139, 140, 145, 149;
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to the Ganges, 148;
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child, eaten, 147;
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male, sacrificed, in Florida, 147
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Fisc, sale of children by, 263
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Fishermen, find children in nets, 297
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Fison and Howitt, 42
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Fleinz, Enrad, 297
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Florilegium, 198
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Folk-Lore, American, 156
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Folk-lore of Northern India, 148
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Foochow, 66
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Food, human, for deities, 81;
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infants as food for swine, 262
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Foreman, John, 44
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Forum Boarium, 242
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Fou Hi, Emperor of China, 19
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Fou Kien, Province of, 55
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Foundation sacrifices, 82, 149, 150–52, 161
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Foundlings, Arab, 180, 181, 182;
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liberty of, 270;
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mutilating, 243–44;
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property rights in, 269;
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as slaves, 266;
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substitution, 205;
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Sumarian, 102;
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treasury paid for, 181
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France, 302, 303
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François the First, 299
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Frankish Bishops, 275
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Franks, 274, 279, 290
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Freeman, E. A., 257
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Freemen, Arab, 181
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Fridolin, 276
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Fuegians, 29
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Fuhkien, see Fou Kien
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Fulvius, A., 240
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Funerals, Roman, 225
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Futteh Mahommed Jemadar, 136
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Gaillard, Abbé, 293, 295, 296, 310
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Gaius, 227
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Galatia, 274
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Galdinus, Cardinal, 299
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Galli, 262
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Gallio, 243
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Gallus, or Callich, 276
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Gallus (Becker), 223, 224, 225
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Ganga, 123
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Ganga Jatra, 148
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Gason, Samuel, 38
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Gaul, missionary work in, 275;
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power of father in, 276, 277;
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selling children in, 291
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Gauls, 92, 276
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Gautama, 7
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Gazelles, 22
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Genesis, 100, 159
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Genouillac, H. de, 97
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Gephids, 274
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Germanic races, 258
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Germanicus, of Tacitus, 277
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Germany, asylums in, 298;
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Gerry, Elbridge T., 336
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Gesta Christi, 258
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Gibbon, Edward, 212
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Gibeonites, 165
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Gilds, 314
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Gilead, 164
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Giles, H. A., 50, 70
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Glotz, G., 192, 194
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Gna, Saxon king, 296
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God, of destruction, 149;
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Gohuls, 136
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Golden calf, worship of, 161, 162
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Goodrich, J. K., 88
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Gorillas, 23
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Gortyna, 189, 190, 193
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Goshen, 139
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Gothic language, 275
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Goths, 120, 177;
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Gottheil, Professor, 125
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Goulburn, 43, 147
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Gowland collection, 80
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Gratian, Emperor, 247, 266
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Great Bassam, in Africa, 153
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Great First Emperor, China, 51
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Greece, 107
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Greeks, 9, 19, 90, 92;
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adoption among, 204;
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exposure among, 199–208;
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morality, 5, 6;
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philosophy, 157
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Greenidge, 222
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Gregorian codes, 270
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Gregory, apostolic mission, 291
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Gregory I., Pope, 291
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Grenfell and Hunt, 119
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Griffis, W. E., 82, 83
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Grimm, Jacob, 141, 153, 154, 155
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Groote, J. J. M. de, 149, 150
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Guizot, François P. G., 277
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Gulick, S. L., 88
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Guppy, H. B., 37
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Guy of Montpellier, 295, 296
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Hachijo, island of, 72
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Hadrian, 163, 236, 237, 245, 246
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Hall, G. Stanley, 18
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Hall, H. R., 112
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Halle, 154
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Hamasa, 177
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Hamilton, Charles, 180
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Hamites, Egyptian, 106
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Hammurabi, 92, 99, 100, 102
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Hand, sign of law, 211
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Hang Hoi, 55
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Hani-wa (clay rings), 80
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Hariskandra, 126
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Harper, R. F., 103
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Harris papyrus, No. 500, 110
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Harrison, E. J., 87
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Hastinapur, 123
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Ha’tshepest, 112
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Hawaii, 43
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He, Duke, 54
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He Who Brings Buried Girls to Life, 175
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Heautontimorumenos, 197
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Hebrews, 116, 142
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Hector, 185
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Hecyra, 193
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Hegira, 170
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Heliodorus, 193
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Hellenes, 120
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Henry II., edict of, 305
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Hephaistos, 186, 187
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Hera, 98
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Hermaphrodites, 259
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Hermogenian code, 270
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Herodotus, 90, 121, 160
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Herrera, Antonio de, 146, 147
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Hesiod, 186, 195
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Hestia, goddess of the hearth, 193
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Hexateuch, 158
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Hia, Emperor of China, 47
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Hiao King, 52
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Hibasuhime-no-Mikoto, 79
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Hidana, infant education, Arab, 183
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Hidaya, 180
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Hide-no-are, compiler of Kojiki, 71
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Hien Fong, Chinese Emperor, 65
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Himyarite period, of Arabic history, 169
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Hind, protects child, 187
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Hippopotamus, 22
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Histoire du Bas Empire, 291
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Histoire des Enfants Trouvés, 287
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Histoire du Kamchatka, 35
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Histoire de Languedoc, 303
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Histoire de la Legislation des Anciens Germains, 279
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History of the Church, 275
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History of Circumcision, 160
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History of the Criminal Law of England, 216
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History of European Morals, 258
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History of the Factory Movement, 324
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History of Human Marriage, 41
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History of Ireland, 276
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History of Paraguay, 42
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History of the People of Israel, 158
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History of Sumer and Akkad, 91, 92
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Hloth, laws of, 292
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Hobhouse, J., 326
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Hodgkin, Thomas, 286
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Ho Long Tou, 57
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Holy men, liberated slaves, 290, 291
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Homer, 11, 121, 185
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Homeric Studies, 185
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Honoratus, 275
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Honorius, 266, 269
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Horner, Mr., speech in Parliament, 324
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Hosea, 167
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Hospital, of Montpellier, 303;
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Hospitaliers, work of, 296
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Hôtel-Dieu, of Lyons, 299
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House of Pity, 61
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How Tseih, legend of, 52
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Humanitarianism, 163, 332
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Hunter, W. A., 213
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Hurers, ordinances of, 313
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Hurreebhyee, Jhareja, 136
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Hydaspes, River, 128
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Hydromus coypus, 22
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Hyperboreans, 46
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Hyphasis, River, 128
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Hystaspis, Darius, 91
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Iberians, 121
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Ichneumon, 22
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Idiots, sale of, 319
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Idols, sacrificing children to, 145, 146;
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Idzumo, land of, 79
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Iliad, 185
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Illarion, letter from, 118
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Illyricum, 274
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In the South Seas, 38
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Ina, king of Wessex, 282
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Ina-Uruk-rishat, 104
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India, 148, 149, 152, 155, 335
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Indian philosophy, 157
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Indians, of America, 18, 145, 146, 147;
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Indo-European speech, 91
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Indonesian races, 24
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Industrial records, in Middle Ages, 313
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Infant kings, Anglo-Saxon, 292
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Infanticide, 9, 38, 63, 132, 147, 148, 213;
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Arab, 174, 175, 176, 177;
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Germanic and Frankish peoples, 279;
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Japan, 78;
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Papua, 26;
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Proclamations against, 56, 61, 64;
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Roman, 258, 259, 263;
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checked by Mussulmans, 178, 179, 180
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Infants, as food for swine, 262
-
Informers, 288
-
Inga, or Inca, 146
-
Inheritance, of childless person, Rome, 227;
-
of unmarried person, Rome, 227;
-
through daughters, 112
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Innocent III., Pope, 296
-
Inscriptions, Arabic, 169, 170, 171
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Inspection of children, 129
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Institutes of Justinian, 210, 247
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Investigation in factories, 320
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Ion, 187, 191, 200
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Iona, 275
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Iranians, 91
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Isaac, 158
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Istar, 99
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Italy, 264;
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asylums in, 298;
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children sold, 290, 291, 337;
-
first child-welfare movement in, 334
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Iyenari, 83
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Iyeyasu, 86
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Izana-mi-no-kami, 74
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Izani-gi-no-kami, 74
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J -
Jahilliya, 171
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Jahvist, 158
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Jami Saghir, 182
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Japan, Aha, island of, 74;
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Bronze age, 72;
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Buddhist influence, 77;
-
building sacrifice, 82;
-
cannibalism, 83, 84;
-
Chinese influence, 77;
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clay figures, 79, 80, 81;
-
Confucius, influence, 87;
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early marriage, 74, 75;
-
famine, 83, 84;
-
first inhabitants, 71;
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Hachijo, island of, 72;
-
heavenly deities, 74;
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Izana-mi-no-kami, 74;
-
Izani-gi-no-kami, 74;
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Jimmu, Emperor, 71, 75;
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Kojiki, ancient records, 71;
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Korean influence, 78;
-
Nihongi, chronicles, 72;
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Nitobe, Inazo, 72;
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Nomi-no-Sukune, 79, 80, 81;
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Origin of present-day Japanese, 71;
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parturition house, 72, 73, 74;
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reforms under Yoshimune, 85, 86;
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sacrifices 152;
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sacrifice, human, abolished, 78, 79, 80;
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sacrifice, to deity, of wild animals, 81;
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Samurai, 82, 86, 87, 88;
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Shintoism, 78;
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slavery of children, 85, 86;
-
social evil, 87;
-
vicarious punishment, 85;
-
Yamato-hiko, 78
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Japanese Nation in Evolution, 82, 83
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Jasus, 187
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Java, 46
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Jehoram, 165
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Jehosophat, 165
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Jelibo (primitive courtesans), 26
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Jephtha, 164
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Jeremiah, 167
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Jerez, Francisco de, 145
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Jerusalem, 167, 274
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Jesuits, 49
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Jesus, 7
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Jewish Prophets, 7
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Jhallas, 136
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Jharejas, 131, 132, 133
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Jimmu, Emperor of Japan, 71, 75
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Johns, C. H. W., 99
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Johnson, Sir H. H., 17
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Joseph II., Emperor, 237
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Joshua, 161
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Josiah, 167
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Jove, 186
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Jowett, B., 188
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Judaism, 14
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Judges, period of, 162;
-
Juju, sacrifice to, 154
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Jukhima, 130
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Julian, the Apostate, 278
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Julianus Salvius, edict of, 245
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Julius Firmicus, 265, 266
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Junius, 191
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Juno, 98
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Jurisprudence, Mussulman, 180
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Jus Quirium, 211
-
Justin Martyr, 249, 259, 275;
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Justinian, 210;
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K -
Keane, A. H., 15, 24
-
Key, Ellen, 5
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Kidd, Benjamin, 5
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Kojiki, ancient Japanese records, 71
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Kotzebue, Otto von, 37, 40
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Kur-an, Selections from, 176, 177
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Kutrai (copper pots), 200
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L -
La Boulaye, 278
-
Labourt, 268, 269
-
Lachlan, the, New South Wales, 43, 147
-
Lacita, daughter of Ozaim, 177
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Lactantius, 254, 261, 263
-
Lactaria, 242
-
Ladd, G. T., 3
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La Femme dans l’Antiquité, 100
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Lafitau, P., 145
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Lagash, 94, 96
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L’Allemand, 282
-
Lame children, 212, 213
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Lane, E. W., 177
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Lang, Andrew, 185
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Languedoc, historians of, 295, 303
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Larousse, Dictionnaire, 290
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Lauterer, Dr. Joseph, 68
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Laws, of Æthelstan, 292;
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Agrarian, 215;
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Allemands, 281;
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Angles, 281;
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Anglo-Saxon kings, 282, 283;
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Arab, 180;
-
Arcadius, 266;
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Burgundians, 281;
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for children, 264, 265, 266;
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China, 49, 61, 66, 67;
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of Cnut, 292;
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Constantine, 264, 265, 267;
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of Crete, 189, 190;
-
Egyptian, 114;
-
enceinte woman, relating to, 305;
-
épaves, concerning, 304;
-
first special, for children, 334;
-
foundlings, 305;
-
Frisians, 278;
-
Germanic, 292;
-
Gortyna, 189, 190;
-
Gratian, 266;
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Greek, to protect child, 207, 208;
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Hadrian, 237;
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Hammurabi, 92, 99, 100;
-
for helpless children, 335;
-
Hloth, 292;
-
Honorius, 266;
-
India, 125;
-
Japanese, regarding confinement, 72, 73;
-
Justinian, 270;
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of mediæval France, 303, 304;
-
in Poitiers, 303;
-
in Provence, 303;
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of Romulus, 209;
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Sabine, 211;
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Salinic, 279, 280, 292;
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of Solon, 216;
-
of Thebes, 9;
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Theodosius II., 267;
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of Twelve Tables, 215, 222;
-
Valens, 266;
-
Valentinian, 266;
-
of Visigoths, 281, 282
-
Le, son of Confucius, 48
-
Lebeau, 291
-
Lecky, W. E. H., 258
-
Legacy, of Montlaur, 295
-
Legas, Madame, 307
-
Leges, Roman, 227
-
Legge, James, 53
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Leitrim, County, 276
-
Le Laudonnière, Sieur, 145
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Lemnians, 187
-
Lenguas, of South America, 42
-
Leon, Emperor, 271
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Leotychides, 193
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Leper, 130, 148
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Les Sacrifices Humaines chez les Canaanéens, 105
-
Letters of Cassiodorus, 286
-
Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi, 100
-
Lettres Edif., Father d’Entrcolles, 61
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Leucothea, 284
-
Lewis, George Henry, 6
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Leys Salicae, 280
-
Liber Censualis, 103
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Liebenstein, castle of, 153
-
Life in Ancient Egypt, 112
-
Life in the Homeric Age, 186
-
Light from the Ancient East, 119
-
Li Ki, Chinese code, 52
-
Li Li Ong, 59
-
Line Islanders, 37
-
L’Infanticide, etc., en Chine, 63
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Liquors, sale to children, 338
-
Literary History of the Arabs, 169, 170
-
Little, Henry W., 35
-
Liverpool, S. P. C. C., 334
-
Lois des Francs, 280
-
London, child-welfare movement in, 334;
-
Longobards, 274
-
Longus, 195, 200, 203
-
Loo, Ch’aou, Marquis of, 55
-
Louis XIII., 308
-
Louis XIV., 309, 310
-
Louvre, 93, 94
-
Lubbock, Sir John, 44
-
Lucania, Governor of, 283
-
Lucius Brutus, 238
-
Lubra, first-born of, 147
-
Lugalanda, 96, 97
-
Lugalzaggisi, 100, 138
-
Luritcha tribe, 39
-
Ly, son of Yao, 52
-
Lycurgus (Plutarch), 208
-
Lycurgus, 9, 189, 207, 208
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Lyon, D. G., 100
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Lyons, Bishop of, 275
-
Lysimachus, 189
-
Lystus, 186
-
M -
Madagascar, Amber Mountains, 35
-
Magh-Sleacth, or Field of Slaughter, 276
-
Malthus, 9
-
Man Who Invites, 74
-
Marriage, among birds, 22;
-
animal, 3;
-
origin of, 18, 19
-
Mars, Cinq, 309
-
Martens, 22
-
Mary Ellen, 8
-
Maskonit, Egyptian deity of children, 110
-
Matriarchal tendencies in Egypt, 109, 110
-
Matriarchy, in Japan, 75
-
Menes, 19
-
Mesopotamian civilization, 6
-
Mias, 23
-
Minucius Felix, 261, 262
-
Misasagi, 81
-
Missionaries, Buddhist, in Japan, 77
-
Mohammed, 7
-
Mohammedanism, 14
-
Moloch, 165, 238
-
Mongols, 24, 46
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Muhiyyu’l-Uaw’udat (He who brings buried girls to life), 175
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Mummy, The, 117
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N -
Napoleon, decree of, 12
-
Native Tribes of Central Australia, 32
-
Nawgia, or strangling, 143
-
Nebhapet-Ra-Mentuhetep, 113
-
Neglect, of children, 335, 336;
-
among Kaffirs, 34;
-
of young, animal, 20
-
Neolithic Age, 24, 31, 90, 91
-
Neotragus Hemprichii, 22
-
Nerva, Emperor, 230, 231, 236, 248
-
New Forces in Old China, 69
-
New Guinea, 24
-
New South Wales, 43, 147
-
New York, city of, 333, 335
-
New Zealand, sacrifices in, 152
-
Ngeou Yang Yun Ki, 61
-
Nice, Bishop of, 275
-
Nicholas IV., Bull of, 298
-
Nicholson, R. A., 169, 170
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Niebuhr, 215
-
Nietzsche, 10
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Niger Delta, tribes of, 34
-
Night work, prohibited, 315
-
Nigritans, 17, 23
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Nihongi, chronicles of Japan, 72
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Nile Valley, 106
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Ningirsu, 94
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Ninib-mushallim, 104
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Niobe, 187
-
Nippur, 93
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Nirwana, 127
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Nitobe, Inazo, 72
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Nomadic people, 93
-
Nomads, attitude towards children, 42
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Nomi-no-Sukune, 79, 80, 81
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Noodt, Gerardus, 247
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Norwich, England, town of, 318
-
Nottingham, 320
-
Nourisson, Paul, 334
-
Nugu, Papuan myth, 24
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Nukufetu, 38
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Numa Pompilius, 210, 213
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Nuremberg, asylum at, 297
-
Nursing by male parents, 23
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Nusse, Ernest, 334
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Nutricarii, 289
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Nyendael, 33, 34
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O -
Oastler, Richard, 325, 326, 330, 331
-
Oceania, 24
-
Octavius, 226
-
Œdipus, 187, 191, 255
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Œuvres Divers, 111
-
Okeus, American Indian deity, 147
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Olivier de la Crau, 295
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Omar, 181
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Omayya, 174
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Omkar Mandharta, sacrifice to, 148
-
On Abstaining from Drowning Little Girls, 57
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Onesicritus, 129
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Opium, for child, 133
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Orang-utan, 23
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Ordinance of Braelers, 315;
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Orhan, 159
-
Origen, 259
-
Origin of the Aryans, 121
-
Ornamentation, facial, 25
-
Orphanages, in China, 65
-
Orphans, 35, 49, 97, 98, 229
-
Ortolan, 217, 247
-
Ostrogoths, 274, 283
-
Ou Sing King, 62
-
Ouang ouan, 64
-
Owna Dargaku, 88
-
Oxyrhynchus papyrus, 118, 185
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Ozaim, the Fazarite, 177
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Ozanam, 275
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P -
Paal, chief of, 136
-
Pacific islands, 41
-
Padrone system, 334, 335, 337
-
Pædagogus, 261
-
Palatine Hill, 210, 211
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Palatre, P. Gabriel, 61, 63
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Palestine, 94, 138, 139, 158
-
Pamphile, 193
-
Papuans, 24, 31;
-
Papyrus, Harris, 110;
-
Oxyrhynchus, 118;
-
Sellier, 107
-
Paraguay, 22
-
Paraguayan Chaco, 42
-
Parental, affection, 19, 20, 32;
-
indifference, 20;
-
instinct, 2, 3;
-
solicitude, 20, 21
-
Paris, asylum for orphans,
-
297, 300, 301;
Parliament of, 304; -
treatment of children in seventeenth century, 337
-
Parliament, debates in, 324, 326, 327, 328
-
Parliament of Paris, decree, 304
-
Parliamentary report, Australia, 25
-
Parthia, 274
-
Parturition house, 72, 73, 74
-
Passover, 160, 161
-
Paternal solicitude, 21
-
Patesi, 97
-
Patria Potestas, 51, 212, 217, 241, 278, 335, 339
-
Paul, St. Vincent de, 335
-
Pauper children, as apprentices, 317
-
Payre, J. F. A., 280
-
Peel, Sir Robert, 324
-
Peking, 68
-
Pelet-Narbonne, D. von, 334
-
Pension, for mothers, 97
-
Peroché, 15
-
“Perpetual Edict,” Rome, 245
-
Perry, Commodore, 82
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Perseria, 193
-
Peru, 144, 145, 146, 147;
-
Petrie, W. M. F., 112
-
Phallic worship, 105, 160
-
Pharaoh, 160
-
Philippine Islands, 44, 46
-
Philistines, 166
-
Philtere, 221
-
Phlegon, 236
-
Phœnician Maidens, The, 191
-
Phœnicians, 138, 158
-
Picts, 275
-
Pipiles, tribe of Central America, 154
-
Pithecanthropus erectus, 15, 46
-
Pitt, William, 328
-
Plato, 7, 14, 188, 193, 195
-
Plautus, 192, 203, 205, 217, 223, 224, 225
-
Pleistocene period, 106
-
Pliny, 231, 234, 284
-
Ploss, H. H., 35
-
Plutarch, 189, 193, 208, 212, 264
-
Poetarum Comicorum Græcorum Fragmenta, 205
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Poitiers, decree at, 303
-
Political organization in 11,500 B. C., 106
-
Polyandry, 18, 19, 46
-
Polygamy, 122
-
Polynesian Researches, 41
-
Pompeii, 224
-
Pontanus, 294
-
Pontus, 274
-
Popular Religions of Northern India, 148
-
Population, diminishing, 26;
-
of Japan, 1615–1860, 82;
-
of Papua, 26;
-
theories of, 82
-
Porcius Latro, 243
-
Poseidon, 186
-
Posidippus, 198
-
Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, 111
-
Priests, Brahmin, 148;
-
Buddhist 81;
-
Carthaginian, 237;
-
faults of, 287;
-
of Ptah, 111;
-
receive children, 288
-
Primitive Culture, 141, 153, 154
-
Primitive, customs, 17;
-
Primitive Marriage, 213
-
Primitive organization, 106
-
Primogeniture, 151
-
Prisoners, marked, 160
-
Procopius, 178
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Prolongation of infancy, 4
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Prosimii, 23
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Prostitution, 87, 259, 337
-
Provence, 303
-
Ptah, priest of, 111
-
Ptah-Hotep, 111
-
Puer crintus, 280
-
Pumsavana, 124
-
Punishment, by Church, 268;
-
for drowning children, 67;
-
for killing children, 114
-
Purification, by burning, 148
-
Puritans, 332
-
Purushamedha, 126
-
Q
-
Qays, story of, 173, 174
-
Quadrumana, 22
-
Quarterly Review, 323
-
Quirinal, 210
-
Quirites, 211
-
Quiyoughquisocks, or prophets, 147
-
R -
Races and Peoples, 31
-
Reichenfels, legend of castle, 154
-
Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia, 92, 94
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Renaissance of Motherhood, 5
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Rome, 223, 224, 225, 230, 235
-
S -
Sabæans, 158, 169, 170, 171
-
Sabines, 210, 211
-
Sacrifices, 33, 148, 149, 153, 154, 155;
-
in Alaska, 155, 156;
-
Aryan, 142;
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of captives, 94;
-
of children, Rome, 262;
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China, 55;
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coronation, 144, 146;
-
Denmark, 152, 153;
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in Egypt, 112, 113;
-
of first-born, 39, 93;
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of firstlings, 139, 140, 147;
-
to Ganges, 148;
-
of girls to placate deity of wild animals, 81;
-
Hebrew, 142;
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India, 126, 134, 135, 148, 149, 152, 155;
-
in Ireland, 276;
-
in Japan, 78, 79, 80;
-
jars, for sacrificed children, 150;
-
to Juju, 154;
-
lamb, substitute sacrifice, 161;
-
launching sacrifices, 121, 122;
-
to Moloch, 237;
-
new moon, 153;
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in Peru, 144;
-
to prevent plague, 153;
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in Rome, 262;
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to Saturn, 262, 276;
-
in Sumeria 93, 94;
-
theory of, 24
-
Sadler, M. T., 326, 327
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Sadler committee, 328
-
Sagbaron, killing of, 280
-
Sagsag, 97
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Saint, Andrew, 274;
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Bathilde, a child slave, 290;
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Christoval, natives of, 37;
-
Chrysostom, 274;
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Eloi, buys St. Thean, 291;
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Esprit, order of, 303;
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Eunice, child slave, 291;
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Gour, 293;
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John, 274;
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Luke, 258;
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Marmbœuf, asylum of, 293;
-
Marthe, charity of, 295;
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Patrick, 275;
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Paul, 262, 274;
-
Peter, 274;
-
Thean, 291;
-
Thomas, 274;
-
Thomas of Villeneuve, 299;
-
Vincent de Paul, 12, 299, 306, 335
-
Sale, of child, 153;
-
of children, 37, 86, 98, 285, 306;
-
in bankruptcy, 324;
-
by Gauls, 290;
-
by parents, 337;
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Rome, 263, 265;
-
of idiots, 319;
-
of liquors to children, 338;
-
of male child, 126;
-
of son, 212, 213, 217;
-
of women, 28, 29
-
Salian Franks, 279
-
Salvius Julianus, 245
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Salzman, L. F., 313
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Samhin, 276
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Samoa, 38
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Samuel, II., 165
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Samurai, 82, 86, 87, 88
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Sandars, Thomas Collett, 210, 211
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Sanehat, 112
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Sankhayana-Grihya-Sutra, 124
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Santa Maria, house of, in Sassia, 296
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Saracens, 177
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Sargon I., 100
-
Sargos, sacrifices at, 153
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Sa’sa’a, 174
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Satapatha-Brahmana, 126
-
Satow, Ernest, 72
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Saturn, 262, 276
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Satyr, 202
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Saugor, city of, 148
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Saul, 165
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Saxons, 274, 275
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Sayce, A. H., 92, 94
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Scamandrius, 185
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Scaurus, M., 240
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Scots, Albanian, 275
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Scutari, foundations of, 154, 155
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Scythia, 274
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Seal Cylinders of Western Asia, 105
-
Seals, 22
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Seasons, sacrifices in, 153, 154
-
Sechem, 163
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Select Committee Investigation, 320
-
Selections from the Kur-an, 177
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Sellier Papyrus, 107
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Sellin, Ernest, 151
-
Se Ma Ts’ien, 50
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Semites, 151, 169
-
Semitic Magic, 143
-
Semitic people, 92
-
Semon, Professor R., 29
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Senate, of Marseilles, approves protection, 296
-
Senatus Consultum, 245, 246
-
Seneca, the elder, 242, 337
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Senjero, 39
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Serfs, 190
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Servian legend, 154, 155
-
Severus, governor of Lucania, 283, 284
-
Seville, Church of, 289
-
Sewers, children found in, 294, 302, 305
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Shaftesbury, Lord, 329, 334
-
Shakamuni, 82
-
Shamash, 99
-
Shanghai Courier, 67
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Shantanu, 123
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Sheik Burhan-ad-din-Ali, 180
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She-King, 53
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Shelter, first church endeavour, 292, 293;
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Shintoism, 78
-
Shirakawa Rakuo, 83
-
Shoguns, 73
-
Shooter, Joseph, 32
-
Shun Chih, 58
-
Silanus, D., 239
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Silurian period, 16
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Simon, Jules, 334
-
Sister, obligated for child, in Japan, 76
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Sixtus Quintus, 268
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Slavensk, 153
-
Slavery, of children, 85, 86, 152, 154, 155, 156, 174, 217, 274
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Slaves, children as, 213, 319;
-
Slavonic town, sacrifice in, 153
-
Sleeman, W. H., 149
-
Smith, Samuel, M.P., 334
-
Smith, W. Robinson, 174
-
Smith and Chetam, 275
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Smith’s Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, 187
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Smyth, R. Brough, 28, 147
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Social Evolution, 5
-
Social justice, in Israel, 158
-
Social organization, first, 106
-
Society in China, 69
-
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 333, 336
-
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 11;
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Socrates Scholasticus, 188;
-
Ecclesiastical History, 275
-
Solomon Islands, 37
-
Solon, 216
-
Songs of the Roman People, 153
-
Sophytes, kingdom of, 128
-
Sostrata, 197, 218, 221
-
South America, child-welfare movement in, 335
-
South Pacific islands, 143
-
Sparta, 193
-
Spartianus, 245
-
Spencer, Herbert, 2, 338
-
Spencer and Gillen, 32, 40
-
Spidale degl’ Innocenti, at Florence, 299
-
Squirrels, 22
-
Sse Ki, 47
-
Stage children, 337
-
Statute, of Artificers, 315;
-
Stealing children, 291
-
Stele of the Vultures, 94
-
Sterility, 228
-
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 38, 44
-
Stoics, 13, 14
-
Stone Age, 46, 106, 191
-
Strabo, 129, 276
-
Strachey, William, 147
-
Strangling, 34, 143, 146, 156, 262
-
Styx, 202
-
Suabia, 276
-
Substitution, 34, 159;
-
beginning of, 141;
-
of clay or straw figures for human beings, 79, 80, 81;
-
of foundlings, 205;
-
in sacrifice, Egypt, 113;
-
in sacrifice, India, 126
-
Suetonius, 229, 230, 236
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Sumerian family, size of, 97
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Sumerians, 90, 92, 106
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Summer, sacrifices in, 154
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Sun, sacrifices to, 144
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Sun-god, 99
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Sunahsepa, 126
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Surwyejas, 136
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Susa, Acropolis of, 99
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Suy, River, 55
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Swetaketu, 19
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Switzerland, north-eastern, 276
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Syria, 157
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Tablettes Sumériennes Archaiques, 97
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Taboo, in Japan, 72
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Tacitus, 13, 228, 276, 277
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Tai Tsong, Chinese Emperor, 54
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Tantis, of Africa, 153
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Tao Kang, Chinese Emperor, 62, 65
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Tatius, 210
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Tauri, of Pontus, 262
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Taylor, Isaac, 121
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Tche Kiang, province of, 59
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Teleostei, 20
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Telephus, 187
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Tello, 93, 95, 96, 98
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Terence, 10, 192, 196, 217–21
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Terme et Monfalcon, 116, 269, 270, 290, 292, 293, 310
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Tertullian, 237, 260, 261, 275
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Tetka-Ra, reign of, 111
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Teutonic Mythology, 153, 154, 155
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Teutons, 120
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Theætetus, 188, 193
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Thean, St., 291
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Thebans, 207
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Thebes, 9, 113, 187
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Theft, punished by slavery, 292
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Theodoretius, 275
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Theodoric, 283
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Theodosianus, Codex, 265, 266, 267, 270, 282
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Theodosius, Emperor, 263
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Theodosius II., 267
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Theognis, 195
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Thesmophoriazusæ, 199, 205, 206
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Thessalonica, Archbishop of, 271;
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Thompson, R. Campbell, 143
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Thorpe, Benjamin (translator), 292
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Thracians, 187
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Threshold Covenant, 161
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Threshold Covenant, The, 152, 153, 154
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Thuringia, 276
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Tiber, 226, 242, 297
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Tiberius, 237
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Tibet, 46
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Tien Tsung, 58
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Tiglath-Pileser, 166
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Tigris, 92
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Tillemont, 268
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Titienses, 210, 211
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Titthion, 187
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Titus Manlius Torquatus, 239
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T-Kiai, Chinese censor, 56
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Tlinkits, Alaskan tribe, 155, 156
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Toas, 88
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Tokelaus, 37
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Tokio (Yedo), 82;
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Tokugawa period, 82
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Tonga Islands, 143
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Toobo Toa, South Pacific chief, 143
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Tophet, 167
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Toulon, 275
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Trajan, 163, 233, 234, 236, 284
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Travels in West Africa, 34
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Trèves, endeavour at, to protect children, 293
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Tribonian, 270
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Troy, 186
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Troyes, Bishop of, 275
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Trumbull, H. C., 152, 153
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Tsang, Viscount, 54
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Tscheou Kong, 52
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Ts’e, Odes of, 53
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Ts’in Chi Hoang, 49, 50
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Tsing dynasty, 55
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Ts’oo, army of, 55
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Tsuchi-ningio (clay figures), 80
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Tsukizaka, 78
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Turner, George, 38, 42
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Tutila, 37
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Twelve Tables, law of, 215, 222
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Twins, 32, 151
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Tylor, 141, 153, 154
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Ugi, natives, 37
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Ulfilas, 275
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Ulpian, 238
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Umma, men of, 94
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Unborn child, valuable, 280
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Underwood, G., 78
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United States, labour conditions in, 332
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Urukagina, laws of, 95, 96
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Usher, Bishop, 90
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Uyeno Museum, Tokio, 80
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Vagrant children in England, 317
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Vaitupu, 38
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Valence, Archbishop of, 299
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Valens, Emperor, 247, 266
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Valentinian, Emperor, 247, 266, 291
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Watt, invention of, 318
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Way, Arthur S., translator, 191
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Weng, prefect of Foochow, 66
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Wergeld, 278, 279, 280
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Wessex, king of, 282
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West coast of Africa, 34
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West Indies, cruelty in, 327
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Westermarck, 19, 20, 41
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Western Roman Empire, 289
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Western Victorian tribes, 32
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Whales, 22
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Wheeler, Etta A., 335
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Whipping, infant labour, 324, 325, 326, 327
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Whipple, Bishop, 18
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Whitington, Richard, 313
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Wie Hsien, 69
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Willoughby, J. P., 136
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Wolf, 22
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Women, affection for, 31;
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in laws of Hadrian, 237, 238;
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protect children, Egypt, 110;
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rights of, 96;
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treatment of, 29, 297
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Women of Japan, 88
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Wood, John, manufacturer, 326
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Worcester, Dean C., 44
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Workhouses, Roman, closing of, 237
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Workmen, conditions among, Egypt, 108
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Writ de homine replegiando, 336
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Xenodocheion, shelter for poor, 268, 293
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Xenophon, 195, 207
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Yagarundi, 22
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Yahweh, 139, 158–67
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Yamato-hiko, 78
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Yao, or Yau, Chinese Emperor, 47, 51
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Yarriba, in Africa, 153
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Yedo (Tokio), 82
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Yen Tcheou, 59
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Yew, or Yin, sacrifice of, 55
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Ynca (Inca), 144
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Young, Lucien, 44
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Yu Chun, 51, 52
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Zagros, 91
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Zeno, 246
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Zethus, 187
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Zimmi, 183