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xxm. 162; services rendered by him to Paris, xvm. 288.
LOUIS X., Le Hutin, of France, XV. 18; IX. 545.
-XL, of France, XV. 18; IX. 552; his relations with the Swiss, XXII. 786.
-XII., of France, XV. 18; IX. 554; his contest with the pope, XX. 324; his rule in Italy, XIII. 481.
XIII., of France, XV. 18; IX. 566.
XIV., Le Grand, of France, XV.
18; ix. 571; Grand Alliance against, XXIV. 580; his influence over Charles II. of England, vm. 349; his schemes against Germany, X. 502; suppression of the Huguenots by, XII. 339; his contests with the emperor Leopold L, XIV. 466; his relations to the pope- dom, xix. 506; relations with Spain, xxn. 335.
XV., of France, XV. 18; IX. 585.
XVI., of France, XV. 19 ; ix. 593; defence of, by Malesherbes, xv.
333- XVII., titular king of France, xv.
19.
XVIII., king of France, xv. 19; ix. 609, 617, 619; xvii. 223; xxiv.
497-
, the German, German king, xv.
17; x. 480.
(of Hungary), king of Poland, xix. 288.
, duke of Orleans, xvii. 852. , St, History of, by Joinville, XIII.
734-
, Pierre C. A., French physician,
xv. 8 1 6.
NAPOLEON (Napoleon III., q.v. emperor of the French, IX. 622; xvii. 226.
PHILIPPE, king of the French, xv. 19; ix. 620; xvii. 853; government of, XI. 269; his intervention in Spain, XXII. 345; his relations with Thiers, xxm. 303.
PHILIPPE, duke of Orleans, xvii.
853- - PHILIPPE JOSEPH, of Orleans,
French Revolutionist, XVII. 853. LOUISA, queen of Prussia, xv. 19. LOUISBOURG, town, Cape Breton, v.
40. LOUISE, of Savoy, mother of Francis L,
ix. 556.
LOUISIANA, State, U.S.A., xv. 20; ac quisition of, by United States, xxm.
758; French settlements in, IX. 587;
xvii. 403. LOUISVILLE, town, Kentucky, U.S.A.,
XV. 22; artesian well at, II. 646. LOULE, town, Portugal, xv. 24. LOUP, river, Nebraska, U.S.A., xvii.
307-
LOUP-GAROU, were-wolf, xv. 89. LOURDES, town, France, xv. 24.
LOURENC.O MARQUES (Lorenzo Mar ques), Portuguese settlement, South- East Africa, xv. 3.
LOUSAO, Serra da, Portugal, xix. 536.
LOUSE, insect, XV. 24; xill. 153; as human parasite, XXII. 123.
LOUTH, county, Ireland, xv. 25; popu lation and representation, xxm. 727.
, town, England, xv. 25.
LouVAlN,town, Belgium, xv. 26; library of, xiv. 531; university, ill. 520; xxm. 841.
LOUVIERS, town, France, xv. 26.
LOUVOIS, Marcpiis de, French war minister, xv. 26; IX. 576; organizer of French royal army, II. 600.
LOUVRE, in architecture, n. 467. , palace at Paris, xvm. 276, 281, 288, 292; picture gallery in, xxi.
445- | LOVAT, Lord, Scottish Jacobite, XV. 27;
xxi. 526.
LOVE, Plato on, XIX. 200; universal, of Buddhism, IV. 428; in Christian ethics, vm. 590.
LOVE-BIRD, XV. 28.
LOVE FEASTS, Early Christian, I. 274; Methodist, xvi. 188.
LOVE IN A WOOD, Wycherley s play, xxiv. 705.
LOVEJOY, Elijah P., American aboli tionist, xxii. 142.
LOVEL THE WIDOWER, Thackeray s novel, xxm. 216.
LOVELACE, Francis, English governor of New York, xvii. 455. , Richard, English poet, xv. 28.
LOVER, Samuel, Irish novelist, xv. 29.
OF LYING, Lucian s dialogue, xv.
44- LOVER S MELANCHOLY, Ford s drama,
ix. 395. LOVE S LABOUR s LOST, Shakespeare s
play, xxi. 763. LOVES OF THE ANGELS, Moore s poem,
xvi. 807. LOVES OF CLITOPHON AND LEUCIPPE,
Greek romance, I. 95; XX. 636. LOVES OF HVSMINE AND HYSMINIAS,
romance, XX. 636. LOVES OF THE PLANTS, E. Darwin s
poem, vi. 830. LOVES OF THE TRIANGLES, Canning s,
i. 513; vi. 830. LOVINO, Bernardin (Bernardino Luini),
Italian painter, xv. 6 1 . Low ARCHIPELAGO, South Pacific,
xxm. 22, 602. Low COUNTRIES, or Netherlands, xn.
59- LOWE, Robert, his banking bill, in.
326.
LOWEITE, mineral, xvi. 402. LOWELL, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A.,
xv. 29. , J. Russell, American writer, I. 724,
727, 728, 733.
LOWENTHAL, J., Hungarian chess-player,
v. 602. LOWES, Loch of the, Scotland, xxi.
638.
LOWESTOFT, town, England, xv. 30. Lowicz, town, Russian Poland, xv. 30;
xxiv. 375.
Low LATIN, of Middle Ages, xx. 666. Low-MoOR IRON-WORKS, Yorkshire,
England, xvn. 558. LOWTH, Robert, bishop of London, xv.
30.
Low WATER, Tidal, xxm. 369. LOXA, or Loja, town, Spain, XIV. 809. LOXODON, genus of ungulate mammals,
xv. 425.
LOXODROMIC MAPS, xv. 518. LOXOSOMA, genus of Polyzoa, XIX. 438,
439- LOYALTY ISLANDS, South Pacific, xv.
30, 835; xix. 421. LOYOLA, Ignatius de, St, founder of the
Jesuits, XV. 3 1 ; Xill. 652; hisrelationa
with Xavier, XXI v. 716. LOYSON, Hyacinthe (Father Hyacinthe),
xvn. 754. LOZENGE, confection, vi. 256.
, in heraldry, XI. 697. LOZERE, department, France, xv. 31.
, Mount, Cevennes, France, v. 358.
L. s. D., explained, xvn. 655. Lu, Annals of, Confucius s, VI. 259, 263. LUALABA, river, Africa, I. 248. LUANG PRABANG, Shan state, Burmah,
xxi. 773; town, xxi. 853. LUAPULA, river, Central Africa, xxiv.
763- Li) BECK, free city, Germany, xv. 31;
xi. 450; organ at, xvn. 837. , principality, Germany, xvn. 757.
, Child of (C. H. Heinecken), xi. 628. LUBERON, mountains, France, xxiv.
114.
LUBIM, town, Russia, xxiv. 731. LUBLIN, town, Russian Poland, xv. 34;
diet of (1569), xix. 291; government,
xix. 309.
LUBNAIG, Loch, Scotland, xvin. 666. LUBNY, town, Russia, xix. 410. LUBRICANTS, machine oils, xv. 34;
xvm. 242.
LUC, Andre" de, Swiss writer, xxi I. 799. LUCA (Lucca), ancient town, Italy, xv.
39-
, Giordano (nicknamed Fa Presto), Italian painter, x. 606. DA CORTONA (Signorelli), Italian
painter, xxn. 50. LUCAN, Marcus Annaeus, Roman poet,
XV. 36; xx. 726; language and style
of, xiv. 337. LUCANIA, ancient province, Italy, xv.
37- LUCANIANS, ancient Italian people, xxi.
128, 248. LUCARIS, Cyril, Greek Church reformer,
xi. 158.