Alienation office, history of it, iv. 132, the reason of its name, with Aliments changed, good Alkermes iv. 154, 155, 156 i. 277 Allegiance, does not follow the law or kingdom, but the person of papists • ν. 308 Allen, cardinal, is mentioned for the popedom, iii. 98, a stage actor 1 of the same name, with an epigram upon him v. 505 Alleys close gravelled, what they bring forth i. 436 i. 512 Almonds, how used in clarifying the Nile water Alonso Cartilio, his pleasant speech concerning his servants ii. 423 Alphonso duke of Calabria, eldest son to the king of Naples, has Altering the colours of hairs and feathers i. 287, 288 Altham, baron of the exchequer, a grave and reverend judge iv. 504 Amalgamation, ii. 204, mixing mercury with other metals in a hot crucible ibid. Amber formed from a soft substance, i. 283, its virtue ii. 53 ibid. Ambition, ii. 343, to take a soldier without it, is to pull off his spurs, ii. 344, the mischiefs of it, ibid. the use of ambitious Andrews, Dr. Lancelot, bishop of Ely, vi. 189, 233, knew early of ganum vi. 253 Angelo, Michael, the famous painter ii. 426 Anger, the impressions and various effects thereof, i. 492, causeth only confined, ii. 386, compared by Seneca to ruin, which breaks jects in whom it most reigns, ibid. remedies of it Animals and plants, that put forth prickles, generally dry ii. 70 Animate and inanimate bodies, wherein they differ i. 449 Anne of Denmark, wife of king James I. vi. 145 Anne of Bullen, what she said at her death ii. 401 Anne, inheritress of the duchy of Britain, intended for Henry VII. v. 10, but married to Charles VIII. of France Annuity given pro consilio impenso et impendendo, is not void, if the grantee is hindered from giving it by imprisonment iv. 16 Anointing of birds and beasts, whether it alters their colour, i. 287. Anointing the body a preservative of health, i. 502. Anointing of the weapon said to heal ii. 75 Answers insufficient, how to be punished in chancery, iv. 518, in what case they must be direct iv. 519 Antalcidas the Spartan, ii. 448, rebukes an Athenian Antipathy and Sympathy, i. 288, of plants, i. 411, et seq. instances of Antipathy in other kinds, ii. 65, et seq. Antipathy between Antonius, his genius weak before Augustus, ii. 56, ambassadors of Asia Minor expostulate with him for imposing a double tax, ii. 452, his character, ii. 274, calls Brutus witch ii. 316 Ape, its nature, ii. 70, virtue ascribed to the heart of an ape by the writers of natural magic ibid. A pelles • ii. 357 Apollonius of Tyana, ii. 43, the ebbing and flowing of the sea, ii. 314 Apophthegms, an appendix of history Apophthegms, their use i. 89 ii. 400 Apothecaries, how they clarify their syrups, i. 247, their pots, how resembling Socrates ii. 443 Apothecaries incorporated by patent, vi. 278, and notes (a) and (b) ibid. Apple, inclosed in wax for speedy ripening, i. 360, hanged in smoke, them i. 365 Apple-cions grafted on the stock of a colewort Apple-trees, some of them bring forth a sweet moss i. 431 Aqua fortis dissolving iron ii. 205 Aragon, kingdom of, is united with Castile, iii. 303, is at last natura- lized to prevent any revolts, iii. 304, causes of its revolt iii. 264 Archbishop of Vienna, his revelation to Lewis XI. ii. 72 Archbishops, how they came in use ii. 512 Archidamus retorts upon Philip that his shadow was no longer than Aristippus, his abject behaviour to Dionysius, ii. 439, his luxury, ii. 452 Aristotle mistakes the reason why the feathers of birds have more Arithmetic i. 108 Arms, the profession of them necessary to the grandeur of any ii. 327 state Army, a project of reinforcing it in Ireland, without any expense, ν. 441 Arraignment of Blunt, Davers, Davis, Merick, and Cuffe, all con- iii. 179 Arrest, in what cases the constable has power to execute it iv. 313 Art of war, its progress, improvement, and change ii. 327 Arthur, prince, born, v. 19, married to Catherine, v. 156, v. 162, years and the custom of princes ibid. Artichokes, how made less prickly and more dainty, i. 405. Arti- fruit i. 472 Arundel, lord, some account of him ν. 460 Arundel, Thomas earl of, sworn of the council in Scotland, vi. 155, wishes lord viscount St. Alban well vi. 371 Ashes in a vessel will not admit equal quantity of water, as in the i. 446 Asp causeth easy death i. 461 Assassin, this word derived from the name of a Saracen prince, iv. 444, 445 Assassins . ii. 349 Assimilation in bodies inanimate, i. 285, in vegetables Astriction prohibiteth putrefaction, i. 368, of the nature of cold ibid. Astringents, a catalogue of them ii. 220, 221, 222 Astronomy i. 108 Astronomers, some in Italy condemned ν. 466 Atheism, ii. 290, rather in the lip than the heart, ibid. the causes of it, ii. 291. Atheists contemplative rare ibid. Athens, their manner of executing capital offenders, i. 461, there ii. 328 Athletics • i. 126 Atlantis, New, ii. 79, described, ii. 94, et seq. swallowed up by an earthquake, as the Ægyptian priest told Solon ii. 389 i. 290, 291 Atoms, how supported by Democritus . v. 15 ibid. Attainders of the adherents of Henry VII. reversed, v. 14, 15. Avernus, lake of ibid. ii. 51 Augustus Cæsar, ii. 413, his wonder at Alexander, ii. 441, indigna- Aviaries, which recommended iv. 5, 378 Auterlony's books of 2001. land in charge in fee-simple, stayed at Authority strengtheneth imagination, ii. 61, its power and influence, Autre capacité & autre droit, their difference shewn iv. 243 Auxiliary forces, v. 72, aids of the same nation on both sides ibid. Axioms to be extracted i. 472 Aylesbury, Thomas, vi. 297, secretary to the marquis of Bucking- ham as lord high admiral ibid. B. BABYLON, its walls cemented by Naptha Bacon, Sir Nicholas, a short account of him, iii. 96, bishop of Ross's vi. 381 Bacon, Mr. Antony, ii. 420, 421, v. 273, our author's dedication ii. 251 Bacon, Sir Francis, made attorney-general, ii. 421, his conversation Bacon, Sir Francis, offends queen Elizabeth by his speeches in |