Changeable character of bodies, 202.
Changes, physical, how they occur, 205.
Character, a Universal Real, 192.
Character, like the forms of liquids, 3; persons of, 24.
Charles the Fifth, 369.
Chemical, elements, 202; symbols, 192; current, 118.
Chemistry, character of research in, 255; the method of thermodynamics in, 257.
Child, a, modes of thought of, 223; looking into a moat, 208.
Child of the forest, his interpretation of new events, 218-219.
Childish questions, 199-200.
Children, the drawings of, 201-202.
Chinese language, economy of, 192; study of, 354.
Chinese philosopher, an old, 186.
Chinese, speak with unwillingness of politics, 374; the art of, 79-80.
Chosen, many are called but few are, 65.
Christ, saying of, 65.
Christianity, Latin introduced with, 311.
Christians and Jews, monotheism of the, 187.
Church and State, 88.
Cicero, 318.
Circe, 372.
Circle, the figure of least area with given periphery, 12.
Circular polarisation, 242.
Civilisation and barbarism, 335 et seq.
Civilisation, some phenomena of, explained by binocular vision, 74.
Civilised man, his modes of conception and interpretation, 219.
Clapeyron, 162.
Class-characters of animals, 255.
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