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CONNOR, Bernard, English physiologist,

vi. 289. CONNUBIUM, or Conubium, form of

Koman marriage, XV. 568; XX. 671. CONOIDS, Archimedes on, II. 380. CONOLLY, John, English physician, VI.

289. CONOMEDUS^E, order of Hydrozoa, xn.

559- CONON, Athenian general, vi. 289; as

ally of the Persians, xvm. 577. , (Leo III.), emperor of the East, xiv.

452. of Samos, his record of eclipses, n.

748. CONOTEUTHIS, genus of Mollusca, xvi.

671.

CONQUEST, in Scots law, xin. 77. OF MEXICO, History of the, by

Prescott, xix. 703. OF TREBIZOND, romance, xx. 653.

CONQUETE DE CONSTANTINOPLE, Ville-

hardouin s, xxiv. 229. CONRAD I., king of Germany, x. 482.

II., emperor, x. 486; his influence

in Rome, xx. 790.

III., emperor, x. 489.

IV., emperor, x. 492.

of Montferrat, crusader, xx. 540;

xxm. 161.

of "Wurzburg, German poet, x. 524.

CONRADIN, king of Sicily, vi. 289; xxn.

27. CON R ART, Valentin, first secretary of

the French Academy, VI. 290. CONSALVI, Ercole, Italian cardinal and

statesman, vi. 290.

CONSANGUINITY, or Kindred, vi. 291; systems of reckoning it, IX. 22; closeness of, in relation to deaf-muteism, VII. 4. CONSCIENCE, or Moral Sense, Butler s doctrine of, IV. 587; Hutcheson s, xn. 409 ; Shaftesbury s, XXI. 733. See also article Ethics.

, Hendrik, Flemish writer, xn. 98.

CONSCIENTIOUSNESS, in phrenology,

xvm. 845.

CONSCIOUSNESS, in metaphysics, xvi. 92; states of, xx. 38; physiology of, XIX. 20, 41 ; Christian, vn. 336 ; Cousins s theory of, VI. 525 ; Des cartes s, v. 142; Hamilton s, XL 417; Locke s, xiv. 758. CONSCRIPTION, Military, n. 565, 566;

its effect on emigration, Viil. 175. CONSECRATION, vi. 291. CONSEIL DE PRUD HOMMES, tribunal of employers and employed, xiv. 173; at Paris, XVIII. 286. CONSENSUS SANDOMIRIENSIS, church

congress (1570), XXL 259. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY, VIIL 208;

xvm. 553. CONSERVATISM, as influenced by the

Renaissance, xx. 394. CONSERVATIVE PARTY, British, xxiv. 540.

CONSERVATOIRE DES ARTS ET DES

METIERS, Paris, xvni. 281. CONSERVATORY, Garden, xn. 222.

, or Conservatoire, Musical, vi. 291;

xvii. 83. CONSIDERATION, in legal contracts, vi.

322. CONSISTOIRE, French Presbyterian

court, XIX. 693. CONSISTORIAL CONGREGATION, of

Church of Rome, XX. 629. CONSISTORIAUX, section of French

Presbyterians, XIX. 694. CONSISTORY, ecclesiastical council, vi.

292.

COURT, Canterbury, n. 370.

CONSIVA, or Ops, Roman goddess, xxi.

321. CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY, Boetius s

work, in. 857. CONSOLATIONS AGAINST THE FEAR OF

DEATH, Drelincourt s work, vu. 468. CONSOLE, in architecture, II. 462. CONSOLIDATION ACTS, English, vi. 292. CONSOLS, British Government annuities,

vi. 293; xvii. 245. CONSONANCE, Musical, xvii. 105. CONSONANTS, Pronunciation of, xxn.

385-

CONSPIRACY, in law, vi. 293; in rela tion to trade unions, XXIII. 500.

CONSTABLE, officer of the peace, vi. 294.

, Lord High, of England, xxn. 459;

xxi. 36.

, Archibald, Scottish publisher, VI.

295; vin. 201.

, Henry, English poet, VI. 295.

, John, English painter, vi. 296.

CONSTABULARY, police force, xix. 332; in Ireland, XIII. 239.

CONSTANCE, town, Baden, Germany, vi. 297; congress of Old Catholics at (1873), xvii. 755; council of (1414-18), x. 550; xii. 405; xin. 712; xix. 502; xx. 320, 805; peace of (1183), xin.

474-

, Lake of, Switzerland, vi. 297; XIV.

217; xx. 519; xxii. 776.

of Aquitaine, wife of Robert I. of

France, IX. 536.

CONSTANT DE REBECQUE, Henri Ben jamin, French philosopher and econo mist, vi. 297; IX. 673; xvm. 223; xxii. 799; on the philosophy of caste, v. 187, 189.

CONSTANTIANA (Kustendje), ancient town, Roumania, xiv. 162.

CONSTANTINA, town, Spain, XXI. 708.

CONSTANTINE, town, Algeria, VI. 298.

I., the Great, Roman emperor, vi.

298; xi. 110; xx. 778; cross in the sky, seen by, XL 399.

V. (Copronymus), Byzantine em peror, xii. 713.

VI., Byzantine emperor, xm. 274.

VII. (Porphyrogenitus), Byzantine

emperor, VI. 301; his encouragement of literature, iv. 613; xi. 145.

CONSTANTINE XIII. (Palreologus), By zantine emperor, xvm. 166.

, emperor of Gaul, Spain, and

Britain, vi. 301.

I-II., kings of Scotland, xxi. 478.

, missionary to the Slavs, xvi. 194.

, bishop of Harran, Syriac writer,

xxii. 841. , Basilica of, at Rome, in. 414; xx.

826. BRANCOVAN, voivode of Walachia,

xxi. 17. PAVLOVICH, Russian prince, vi.

302; xvii. 485. SYLVANUS, founder of the Paul-

icians, xvni. 433. CONSTANTINOPLE, capital of Turkey,

VI. 302; founding of, XI. in; xx.

778; council of (381), xxm. 259;

repulse of Moslems at (717), xvi. 574;

taken by the Crusaders (1204), vi. 629,

803; by the Turks (1453), xvii. 484;

xxm. 642; Renaissance dates from its

capture, xx. 381 ; aqueducts, n. 221;

cemeteries, v. 331; ancient libraries,

xiv. 512 ; newspapers, xvn. 432;

plague in, xix. 166; its suburb, Scu tari, xxi. 573. , province, Turkey in Europe, xxm.

653-

, Era of, v. 714.

CONSTANTINUS CEPHALAS, compiler of an anthology, 1 1. 103.

CONSTANTIUS I., Flavins Valerius, Roman emperor, vi. 309; XX. 777; in Scotland, xxi. 472.

II., Flavins Julius, Roman emperor,

xin. 768; xx. 778.

CONSTANTS, Mathematical, Tables of, xxm. 13.

, Tidal, xxm. 366.

CONSTELLATIONS, groups of stars, n. 816; xxiv. 791.

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY, of France, ix. 598.

CONSTITUTION, and Constitutional Law, vi. 309.

CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF ENG LAND, Hallam s, xi. 393.

CONSTITUTIONALISM, Metternich s op position to, xvi. 20 1.

CONSTITUTIONNEL, Le, Paris news paper, xvii. 426.

CONSTITUTION OF BODIES, vi. 310.

CONSTITUTION OF ENGLAND, De- lolme s work, vn. 51.

CONSTITUTION OF MAN, Combe s work, vi. 1 80.

CONSTITUTIONS, Apostolic, early Christian work, n. 195, 196.

, of Justinian, xin. 793; XX. 712.

OF CLARENDON, vin. 372.

CONSTRAINT, in mechanics, xv. 678.

CONSTRUCTION, Principles of, in build

ing, iv. 447.