Cassian, a martyr to peace, 188 Cave on the early Christians respecting war, Cecil on war, No. iii. Celsus, reply to by Origen, Cæsar, Julius, men slain by in one battle, No. iii.; his battles, 170, 580 Cæsars, twelve, their wars, 172 Chalmers on war, No. iii., 149–56 Chalons, battle of, No ii., 170 Channing, his tracts, No.xix., 157 No. xxxiii., 269; xxxv., 289 No. xxxviii., 313 Charlestown navy yard, a- mount invested in,
Chevinge, the maniac, Children trained to war, how to be educated for
Cities, influence of war on, 126-8; their ability, and their obligations to the cause of peace, Citizens not bound to obey government when requir- ing what is wrong, 272-5 Ciudad Rodrigo, case of brutality there, 460-1 Clarkson, 573; account of early Christians on war, 181-92 Clarendon on war, No. iii. Classics, ancient and mod- ern, full of the war-spirit, 585 Claude's trial of kindness
on a hardened criminal, 346-7 Clemens Alex. on war, 181-3, 190 Coleridge, quotation from, 574 Colt, a military punishment, 68 Combat, judicial,
Childs, Mrs. L. M., anec- dote by, China, the fruits of peace there in the growth of its population, 162; an illus- tration of the safety of peace, 334; wars of the English in, 466; butch- ering in, Christendom, her army and
Congregationalists on war, 175
Constantine, story of his seeing the cross, 555; in-
troducing pagan usages into the church,
Conscription in U. S, Contraband of war,
Convicts, effect of kind treat-
ment on, Copenhagen, a child at its
bombardment blown to
demands for spoliations, No. ii. Fanny, the courtezan, in re-
Dick's estimate of life lost by war, 172; his state-
treat from Russia, Fathers, we wiser than, Flogging in the navy, through the fleet,
Discipline, military,
Dresden, in 1813,
Fontenoy, battle of, Fortifications of Europe, cost, 563; of U. States, 568 France, her army and navy,
562, 118; her war-debts, 194 Franklin on war, No. iii., 222, 228, 397; on the slavery of war, 579 Freedom, war adverse to, 406-8, 579-80
Insane, treatment of, 342-5, 571 | Labaume, his account of the Intemperance promoted by
Ladd, William; his peace
story, 348-9; on a Con- gress of Nations, 251; his tract,
Leech, Sam'l, his book on war, 65 Leipsic; desolations around it in war No. iv.
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