liberalism, liberals, 553 , 556 , 624 , 790 ; and Darwin, 726 , 727 , 780 ;
and Dewey, 819 , 820 ; in 18 th and 19 th cents., 101 , 524 , 746 ; and
Hegel, 737 , 740 ; in Holland, 569 ; and Kant, 642 , 705 , 721 ; and
Locke, 605 ; and Milton, 783 ; and More, 521 -522; and Napoleon, 751 ;
New England, 819 ; and Nietzsche, 767 ; philosophical, 596 -603; and
State, 193 , 744 ; in Western Germany, 720
liberty, 304 , 600 , 748 ; and Bentharn, 775 -776; and Churches, 765 ; and
Filmer, 618 ; and Hobbes, 550 , 552 -553; and Locke, 613 , 614 , 625 ;
and Machiavelli, 508 , 509 ; for nations, 683 ; and Rousseau, 695 , 696 ;
and utilitarianism, 629
Libya, 143
life, 813 ; and Bergson, 792 , 795 , 796 , 799 -800, 810 ; elixir of, 43
Life of Byron (Maurois), 751 *
Life (of Epicurus, by Diogenes Laertius), 240
Life of Lycurgus (Plutarch), 94 , 96
light-waves, 833
Liguria, 336
limitation, 708
Lincoln, Abraham, 16th President of the United States ( 1809-1865), 768
Lippershey, Hans, Dutch inventor of telescope (d. ca. 1619), 535
Lisbon, earthquake of, 689 , 705
Lithuania, 634
Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans (Plutarch), 277
Lives (Plutarch), 237 *, 687 , 765
Livy (Titus Livius), Roman historian ( 59 B.C.A.D. 17 ), 508
Lloyd George, David, Earl of Dwyfor, British statesman and Prime
Minister ( 1863-1945), 635
Loches, 436