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ESTERHAZY, or Eszterhazy, Hungarian
family, vill. 564. , Prince Paul, his patronage of
Haydn, xi. 539. ESTFENDYS (Aspendus), town, Pam-
phylia, n. 715. ESTHER, of Scripture, vm. 560; parallel
of her story in Arabian Nights, xxill.
3i6.
, Racine s drama, XX. 208.
, Book of, in Scripture, vill. 560;
in. 639; additions to, in Apocrypha,
II. 181. ESTHONIA, province, Russia, vill. 561;
xxi. 69. ESTHONIAN LANGUAGE, Dictionaries of,
vii. iSS. ESTHONIANS, people, Livonia, Russia,
vm. 562; xiv. 724. ESTIENNE, or Stephens, family of French
printers, xxil. 534. ESTLIN, Dr, of Bristol, propagator of
vaccination, XXIV. 24. ESTOC, weapon of war, xxn. 802. ESTOPPEL, in law, vm. 563. ESTOVERS, Common of, legal right, vi.
209.
ESTRADA, La, town, Spain, xix. 455. ESTRELLA, mountains, Portugal, XIX.
536- ESTREMADURA, province, Portugal, vm.
563; xix. 537.
j old province, Spain, vm. 563;
xxil. 298. ESTREMOZ, town, Portugal, vm. 564.
ESTREPEMENT, Writ of, XXIV. 393.
ESTUARY, of river, xx. 576; xxi. 579. ESZEK, or Essek, town, Hungary, vm.
549- ESZTERHAZY, Hungarian family, vill.
564. ETAH, district and town, India, vill.
,565. ETAMPES, or Estampes, town, France,
vm. 565; xxi. 625.
ETAPLES, Lefevre d (Faber Stapu- lensis), French Reformer,vni. 835 ; xx.
334- ETAWAH, district and town, India, vm.
565. ETCHING, vm. 443; Muryon as etcher,
XVI. 45; Rembrandt as, xx. 377. ETCHMIADZIN, town and monastery,
Transcaucasia, Russia, VI 1 1. 566 ;
xxni. 515.
ETEN, town, Peru, xvin. 674. ETEOCLES, mythical king of Thebes,
vm. 567; xi. 26. ETHANE, a gaseous paraffin, v. 557 ;
xvin. 238. ETHBAAL, or Ithobal, king of Tyre,
xvin. 807. ETHELBALD, Anglo-Saxon prince, vm.
568.
, king of Mercia, XVII. 570.
ETHELBERGA, wife of Edwin of Deira,
England, xvn. 569.
ETHELBERT, king of Kent, England,
vm. 278, 567. ETHELFRITH, king of Northumberland,
vm. 271, 278; xvn. 569. ETHELNOTH, or Agelnoth, archbishop
of Canterbury, I. 279. ETHELRED, early English king, vm.
286, 567.
, two kings of Northumbria, XVII.
570.
ETHELREDUS, or Ailred, English ecclesiastic and historian, I. 425.
ETHELWALD, Northumbrian king, xvn. 570.
ETHELWULF, Saxon king of England, vm. 568.
ETHER, in chemistry, vm. 568 ; cenanthic, xvn. 731 ; sulphuric, as anaisthetic, I. 789; Liebig s investiga tions on, xiv. 566. , in interstellar space, vill. 568.
ETHEREAL SALTS, v. 572. ETHEREDGE, Sir George, English
dramatist, vm. 572; xxiv. 56.
, John Wesley, Biblical writer, vm.
573-
ETHERS, Haloid, v. 564.
ETHICAL RELIGIONS, xx. 368.
ETHICS, vm. 574 (table of contents, 6 1 1) ; xvill. 796; in relation to evolu tion, vm. 766; Aristotle s, n. 517; Butler s sermons on, IV. 586 ; Cud- worth s, vi. 691; Descartes s system, v. 148 ; Hutcheson s theory, XII. 409; Kant on, Xin. 853 ; Malebranche s system, v. 151; Manicha3an, xv. 484; of Neoplatonism, XVII. 336 ; Price s theories, Xix. 722; Pythagorean, xx. 139; Schleiermacher s, XXI. 412; Scho penhauer s, XXI. 454; Shaftesbury s,
XXI. 733; Adam Smith s, xxil. 171; Socratic, XXII. 237; Spinoza s system, v. 157; xxil. 402; Stoic doctrine of,
XXII. 566 ; theological, xxill. 270, 275; Tucker s contributions to, XXIII. 603 ; Whe well s, XXIV. 539 ; Wol- laston s theory, XXIV.633; Xenocrates s system, XX I v. 719.
ETHIOPIA, vm. 611; Arabian settle ments in, XXIV. 739; conquest of, by Egypt, VII. 736; relations of, with Egypt, I. 65; language, xvm. 778; XXI. 654; dictionaries of language, vn. 192.
ETHIOPIAN REGION, in zoology, vn. 270.
ETHIOPIANS, in Arabia, i. 65.
ETHIOPIC RACE, i. 263.
ETHNOGRAPHY AND ETHNOLOGY, vm. 613 (index, 626); of Africa, XVII. 316, 6 1 1 ; XXIV. 828; of American Indians, XII. 822; of Europe, Vill. 697; of India, Xii. 745, 777; of Polynesia, xix. 422; of Russia, xxi. 78; Ural-Altaic, xxiv. i; xvi. 740, 749; xxni. 608, 658.
ETHNOLOGY, vi 1 1.613; Prichard s contri butions to, xix. 723. See Ethnography.
ETHOLOGY (Folk-Lore), Comparative, t ix. 358.
ETIENNE, Charles, French anatomist, I. 807.
, or Estienne, family of French
printers, XXII. 534.
ETIOLIN, yellow-colouring matter, in plants, xix. 52.
ETNA, volcano, Sicily, vill. 627; obser vatory on, xvn. 714.
ETOILES, Madame le Normant d (Madame de Pompadour), ix. 586 ; Xix. 443.
ETON, town and college, England, vm. 632.
ETRURIA, Italy, vm. 633; xx. 731, 734, 739, 742; xxiii. 671; coins of, xvn. 637; glass-making, x. 648; language, xvm. 780; xx. 661; pottery, xix. 614; influence from, on Roman worship, xin. 780; terra-cotta art, xxni. 193. , England, Wedgwood s potteries at,
xxiv. 476.
ETRUSCAN ALPHABET, i. 610.
ETRUSCAN ARCHITECTURE, n. 414.
ETRUSCAN ART, vm. 639; xvn. 40.
ETRUSCAN LANGUAGE, vm. 636; xvin. 780; xx. 66 1 ; xxiv. 3.
ETRUSCANS, ancient Italian race, vm. 636; xin. 446; xx. 669; their con tests with Umbrians, xxni. 723; their relations with ancient Rome, xx. 73i, 734, 739, 742; astrology of, 11. 739-
ETRUSCAN TOMBS, Remains of, vi.
423-
ETRUSCAN VASES, n. 353; xix. 614. ETTERSBURG, mountain, Germany, xxi.
349- ETTINGSHAUSEN, A. von, his researches
in magnetism, xv. 268. ETTLINGEN, town, Germany, vm. 645. ETTMULLER, Ernst Moriz Ludwig,
German philologist, vm. 645. , Michael, German physician, vm.
646. ETTRICK, river, Scotland, xxi. 638 ;
xxni. 673. SHEPHERD (James Hogg), Scottish
poet, xn. 50. ETTY, William, English painter, vm.
646. ETYMOLOGIES, Isidore of Seville s work,
xin. 386. ETYMOLOGY, xi. 37 ; xvm. 768; of
Aryan languages, xvin. 789. ETZEL (Attila), leader of the Huns, in.
61; xn. 381; xx. 781.
, hero of the Nibelungenlied, xvn.
475- Eu, town, France, vm. 647 ; xvn.
538; xxi. 626; river, xvn. 538. EUBCEA, island, Greece, Vill. 647; coins
of, XVII. 644. EUBONIA, ancient name of Isle of Man,
xv. 453.
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