Batoum, 249 Beaconsfield,
Disraeli)
Lord (see Benjamin
Beckford and' Alroy,' 49, 53 Bentinck, Lord George, 140; and Peel, 142-146; death of, 147 (see also 'Life of Lord Bentinck')
Berlin Conference, 249, 250, 252, 261 Billault, death of, 185, 186 Birth and early days, 12-14, 69 Bismarck, Prince, and Russia, 233; 243; and Berlin Conference, 249, 250 Blessington, Lady, 50, 52, 54, 108, 156 Bolingbroke, Lord, 97, 98
Bradenham, 24, 25, 28, 34, 44, 58, 255, 256
British Empire, the, 238-241, 244, 245,
Campbell, Sir J., and D.'s maiden speech, 72, 73
Canning, death of, 132; lines on 'A Candid Friend,' 134; Peel and, 143-146 Carlton Club, 60'; elected at, 64; dinner at the, 68, 69
Carlyle on Lord Beaconsfield, 1-3, 130; 'Shooting Niagara,' 1-3, 195; and Reform, 55; and the 'Disraeli' science, 79; and the Corn Laws, 80; and Jews, 84; 'Past and Present,' 92, 93; and Puseyism, 95: and Free Trade, 151; on Parliamentary Reform, 160; and 'Lothair,' 218; honours for, 252, 253
Carnarvon, Lord, 195, 249 Carriage incident, the, 89 Carringtons, the, 54-56
Carthage, the Jews in, 4
Catholic emancipation, Peel and, 131; 143-146; 203
Catholic question, the, 22
Chandos, Lord, 57, 72
Charles I. and Ireland, 60, 98, 102, 103 Chartists and Chartism, 59; petition of 1839, 85, 86, 93; 94, 101 Chatham, Lord, 243
'Childe Harold' compared to 'Con- tarini,' 46, 49 Christianity, 169-172
Church of England, revival of, 94-99, 102; and State, 170-177; 200, 204, 206, 245-247
Church of Ireland, the, 204-211
Civil War in America, 158, 159, 163, 183, 194, 201
Cobden, Mr., 81, 82; and Free Trade, 136; 150; and the Crimean War,
Cyprus, 41, 250, 261
DARWIN, followers of, 172, 173; 'Origin of Species,' 173 Death, 257 Democracy, 192
Derby, Lord, 149, 157, 188, 191, 193, 196, 249
Devilsdust in Sybil,' 121-123 Dickens and Pickwick,' 23 D'Israeli, Isaac, and the Jewish people,
5, 6; boyhood of, 8-11; family of, 12, 13: abandons Judaism for the Church of England, 13, 14; pictured in 'Vivian Grey,' 18; and High Wycombe election, 55; death of, 179
Disraeli, Benjamin, the elder, 7–11 - James, son of Isaac D., 13 13, 36
Sarah, daughter, 12, 13; and Wm. Meredith, 44
Disraeli, Benjamin, birth and education, 12-16; baptism of, 14; school days, 16-19; and London society, 19, 50, 58; enters a solicitor's office, 22; first novel, 23-25; travels abroad, 24-44,99; Bradenham, 24-25; satires of, 25-27; dress and manners, 29, 39, 53, 55; im- proved health, 34, 35; the poetical life, 45-49; prose writings, 49; political ambi- tion, 50, 51; portraits of, 52-54; financial embarrassments, 52, 64, 65, 69, 178, 179; a Radical, 54; High Wycombe election, 55-57; on marriage, 58; takes seat in H. of C., 68, 119; maiden speech in the House, 70-73; outset of Parliamentary career, 74; a Conser- vative, 94, 95; political and religious belief, 83, 84; Carlyle and, 84, 92, 93, 130, 252, 253; and dinner at White- hall Gardens, 85; marriage of, 88-90; Church views of, 94-99; creed, 108; as Sidonia in 'Coningsby,' 113; and Sir R. Peel, 131-137, 144-147; and Tory party, 139, 140; leader of Opposition, 149- 156; remarkable speeches of, 160-164; literary work, 165-168; religious views, 168-172; at Oxford, 173-177; and Mrs. Willyams, 179-187; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 188; arms and_motto, 186, 187; and Parliamentary Reform, 199, 202; Prime Minister, 196-198, 235-
242; wife, 211; and Ireland, 211; writings, 216; return to power, 235; on the abolition of slavery, 236; and Russia, 248, 249; retirement from office, 254, 255; illness and death, 257; general estimate of, 258-262. See also Novels, Speeches, Satires and Elections
D'Orsay, Count, 50, 58, 62, 92, 108 Dress, 29, 39, 53, 55, 70, 92, 173 Ducrow speech, 65
Dufferin, Lady, and D.'s dress, 53 Duncombe, Tom, 86, 108 Durham, Lord, 57
'Endymion,' Ferrars in, 24, 25, 88, 178, 255, 256
England, the Jews in, 5, 7; past and present, 74-82; trade, 76; Christi- anity, 81; progress in, 91, 92; and economists, 93, 94; revival of Church of, 94-99, 102; feudal system of, 97; the aristocracy of, 86, 107, 109 112, 113, 187, 192-194, 217; Constitution in Coningsby, 114-119, 127, 128; working of English Government, 125, 126; party government in, 153-156; wealth of, 161; warning against play- ing with the Constitution, 162-164, 188; and Protestantism, 203 English Constitution, a satire on, 26,
FAMILY HISTORY, 6-11
Fenian Rebellion of 1867, 201, 202 Feudal system in England, 97 Financial embarrassments, 64, 65, 69, 178, 179
Fleuriz, governor of Cadiz, 32
France, and L. Napoleon, 156, 157; revolution in, 163; and Germany, 232 Franchise Bill, a, 195
Free Trade, 78-82, 92, 100, 125, 131; and Progress, 149-152; effects of, 160, 161; 193, 238
Frere, Sir Bartle, 251
'GENIUS OF JUDAISM,' by Isaac Disraeli, 5-6, 13, 14
Germany and Carlyle, 25
INDIA, 234, 238-240, 261 Indian Mutiny, the, 158, 183 Infernal Marriage,' 26, 27, 217 Inquisition, the, and the Jews, 6 Ireland, 59; in 'Popanilla,' 60; 65, 70, 71, 98, 102-106, 136; famine in, 138, 142; Fenianism in, 200-203; Church of, 204- 211; 233, 237, 238, 242, 260 Irish Education Bill, 235
Irving's (Washington) story of the Inn at Terracina, 33 'Ixion in Heaven,' 26, 27
Leech, J., and Punch, 252 Lemprière's dictionary, 26 Lennox, Lord William, 50 Letters, 84; on his travels abroad, 24- 44; to 'The Times' re O'Connell, 62, 63; Runnymede, 64; to sister about maiden speech, 71-73: to Mrs. Brydges Willyams, 182-187
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Wyndham, 51, 67; death of Mr., 88
'Life of Lord George Bentinck,' 108; Sir R. Peel in, 131; 145, 146, 165, 168, 179, 226
London; society in, 19; of to-day, 151 'Lothair,' Preface to, 98, 99; outline of, 215-231; 256, 260
Lyle, Mr., in 'Coningsby,' III Lyndhurst, Lord, 57-59, 64, 147
58-65; and Sir F. Burdett, 70; and Ireland in 1843, 102, 104; 136 O'Connor, T. P., 'Life of Lord Beacons- field,' Ireland in, 105, 106 Oxford, Church at, 84; Tractarian movement at, 107, 108, 203; High Churchmen at, 172; B. D. at 173-177
PALMERSTON, Lord, 100, 101, 103, 159, 242, 243
Paris, Isaac Disraeli in, 10, 12; dinner, with Louis Philippe, 101 Parliament and Disraeli, 3, 4; in 'Coningsby,' 117-119; Jews in, 234 Parliamentary government, Carlyle
Penal laws, 205, 208, 209 Personal characteristics, 260-262 Philippe, Louis, 101, 185 Philpotts, Bishop, 68
Peel, Sir Robert, first meeting with, 50; 59; and O'Connell, 63, 104; 68, 69, 71, 72, 74, 84-87, 94, 99; in 1841, 100- 102; and Eastern Question, 103; in Coningsby,' 110, 111; 119, 129; and Disraeli, 131-137; and Canning, 134, 143; and Free Trade, 135, 136, 192, 193; challenge to D., 136, 137; and the Corn Laws, 138-143; and Lord Bentinck, 144-146, 168; fall of, 146, 147, 212; Disraeli and, 261 Pitt, 21; the younger, 69, 98; the elder, 146; and Warren, 187; the two, 242
Plato and Greece, 132; and religion, 171, 172
Poems, Isaac D.'s, 10, 11
Poet, a, or not a poet? 47-49
Poland, 185, 186
Political economy, 78, 93, 94, 129, 130 'Popanilla,' 26, 27, 60
Poticary's school, Mr., 13, 14
Press representation in 'Coningsby, 118, 119
Prince Imperial, the, 213 Progress, 147, 148
Protection, 78-82, 193
Protestantism, 77, 203; in Ireland, 202, 203
Public schools, 15.
Public Worship Bill, 172, 246, 247 Puseyism at Oxford, 94-96
'QUARTERLY REVIEW,' January 1889,
RADICALS in Parliament, 59, 70, 74, 246 Ramle, plain of, 42
Rathcormack massacre, the, 59 Rationalism, 172, 173, 204 Redshid Pasha, 36-40
Reformation, the, 207
Reform Bill of 1867, Carlyle and, 1-3;
59, 68, 85, 94; effects of, 96-98; 125; a new, 188-192, 198, 199, 202, 234
'Revolutionary Epic,' a poem, 45, 48, 108 Rogers, Samuel, 22
Rose, Dr., of Wycombe, 64 Rothschild, 186 Rowton, Lord, 255
Runnymede letters in 'The Times,' 64 Russell, Lord John, 74; and the Chartist riots, 86; and Ireland, 105, 106; and Corn Law, 132; 137-139, 145, 162; and Reform Bill, 188; and the Polish Question, 185; 246
Russia and the Black Sea Treaty, 232, 332; 243-245; in Asia, 244; and Turkey, 247-250
SALISBURY, Lord, 195
Satires. See
Ixion in Heaven,' 'Popanilla,' 'The Infernal Marriage,' &c.
Scott, Sir W., and Isaac D.'s poems,
Shrewsbury election, 100
Sidonia in Coningsby,' 113-116, 127 Slavery, abolition of, 236
Smyth, George, 102
Smythe, Sir H., hunting with, 58 Spain, the Jews of, 5, 6; visit to, 28, 29; adventures in, 30-35
Spanish families and crests, 187 Speeches, at the 'Red Lion,' High Wy. combe, 55, 56; at Taunton, 61, 62; at Wycombe, 65; Ducrow, 65; maiden- in House of Commons, 70-73; on Copy- right Bill, 73, 74; during Peel's Minis- try, 133-138; on Free Trade, 135, 136, 140; on the Corn Laws, 137-138, 140- 142; on the effects of Free Trade, 160, 161; on playing with the Consti tution, 160-164; at Oxford, on the Church, 173-177; on tricks with British Constitution, 188; on secret committees, 212, 213; at Manchester, 214; at the Crystal Palace, 1872, 239; at Berlin Conference, 249 Stanley, Dean, 175
Lord, 139; and Greece, 184 Strafford and Ireland, 60
Strangford, Lord, 63
Strauss, followers of, 172, 173 Suez Canal, 43; shares, 261 Swift, the satire of, 26
'Sybil; or, the Two Nations,' dedicated to his wife, 88, 89; 92; Reform Act in, 96-98; extracts from, &c., 119-129, 215; the Reformation in, 226; 256, 260
TADPOLE and Taper in 'Sybil,' 125,
126 'Tancred; or, the New Crusade,' im- pressions of the Holy Land in, 41-43 ; sketch of, 165-168; 215 Tariff of 1842, the, 101 Taunton election, 60, 64 Theodora, in 'Lothair,' 221-226 Theories of life, 169, 170
'Times,' letter to, about O'Connell, 62, 63; Runnymede letters in, 64 Tractarians at Oxford, 107, 108, 204; Mr. Gladstone a, 207; 246 Trafford, 130
Transvaal, 251
Travels abroad, 24-44
Troy, the plain of, 41
Turkey in 1843, 103, 104; 157, 243, 244; and Russia, 247-250; treaty with, 250
Turks, the, 36-38
Turner, Mr. Sharon, 14 Tyre, the Jews and, 4
UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE, 86
'VENETIA,' 65, 109, 215- Venice, the Jew in, 6, 7
'Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation,' 166-168
'Vindication of the British Constitution,'
59, 64 'Vivian Grey, school-days pictured in, 15-19; and the Bar, 21; and the Church, 21; a successful novel, 23-25; the 'Young Duke' in, 25; 28, 29, 46, 49, 215, 260
Voltaire on Ireland, 208, 242
WALES's wedding, the Prince of, 184, 185
Wellington, the Duke of, 57, 63, 64, 99 'What is he?' a political pamphlet, 57, 58 Whigs, and Ireland, 59-61; 67, 70; ministry in 1865, 188
Wife, his, 88-90, 211 Wilberforce, Bishop, 173 William IV., death of, 67
Willis, N. P., sketch of Benjamin Disraeli, 52, 53
Willyams, Mrs. Brydges, of Torquay, 179-187, 258
Wiseman, Cardinal, in 'Lothair,' 220
YANINA, visit to, 36-40
Young Englanders, the, 102, 107, 109
ZULUS, the, 213; war with, 251
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