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W I L W I L
WILDBAD, Salzburg, Austria, Mineral springs at, x. 107.
- , town, Wiirtemberg, XXIV. 565; mineral water of, XVI. 433.
WILD CATTLE, v. 245; xi. 411; xvn.
566.
WILD DUCK, vn. 505. WILDE, Richard H., American writer,
I. 723.
WILDEGG, spa, Switzerland, xvi. 434. WILDFIRE, or Summer Lightning, XXin.
33-
WILD HUNTSMAN, legend, xm. 674. WILDSPITZ, mountain, Tyrol, I. 629.
- , mountain, Switzerland, xxiv. 826. WlLDUNGEN, spa, Germany, XXIV. 321;
xvi. 433. WILFRID, archbishop of York, xxiv.
565; xvn. 569. WILHELM of Herle, German painter,
xxi. 438, 443.
MEISTER, Goethe s work, x. 732. WlLHELMSHAVEN, or Wilhelmshafen,
town, Germany, xxiv. 566; xvn. 757;
observatory at, XVII. 713. WILHELMSHOHE, palace, Cassel, Ger
many, v. 183. WILHELMSTHAL, Prussia, Battle of
(1762), in. 129. WILHELM TELL, Schiller s drama, xxi.
398. WILIBALD ALEXIS (Wilhelm Htiring),
German novelist, XI. 479. WlLKES, John, English politician, XXIV.
566; vill. 358; XXIII. 444. WlLKESBARRE, town, Pennsylvania,
U.S.A., xxiv. 568 WILKIE, Sir David, Scottish painter,
xxiv. 568. WILKINS, Bishop John, author of Mathe
matical Magic, xvill. 554. WILKOMIERZ, town, Russia, XXIV. 226. WILL, or Testament, in law, xxiv. 570;
in Roman law, XX. 674, 691, 706,
7i3-
- , in Schopenhauer s philosophy, xvin. 687; xxi. 453, 457; his work, The World as Will and Idea, xvin. 687; xxi. 450.
, Freedom of the, views of moralists
on the, VIII. 608; Cousin s doctrine, VI.
525; Descartes s, v. 146; Edwards s,vn.
690; Epictetus s, VIII. 471; Hobbes s,
XII. 36; Kant s, Xlll. 853; xvi. 84;
Leibnitz s, xiv. 422 ; Malcbranche s,
v. 150; Spencer s, xxi. 457; Spinoza s,
v. 158; St Paul s, xvin. 427. WILLAMETTE, river, Oregon, U.S.A.,
xvn. 822. WILLAN, Robert, English physician, XV.
816. WILLEHALM, Wolfram s legendary
history, xxiv. 632. WILLEMITE, mineral, xvi. 410; xxiv.
785. WILLEM THE MINSTREL, Dutch writer,
xii. 90.
WlLLENHALL, town, England, XXIV.
574-
WILLESDEN, town, England, xxiv. 574. WILLIAM I., the Conqueror, king of
England, xxiv. 574; vill. 289, 291,
301; xvn. 542; his Domesday Book,
VII. 349; his relation to the English
Church, XIV. 283. II., Rufus, of England, xxiv. 576;
vill. 292, 301; his contest with the
popedom, 1 1. 91. - III., of England, xxiv. 578; vm.
351; xii. 81; his war with France, IX.
576; his relations with Ireland, xm.
268; with Scotland, xxi. 517; with
Spain, xxii. 335.
IV., of England, XXIV. 580; Vin.
365-
IV., landgrave of Hesse, XXIV.
582. I., count of Holland, xn. 71.
II., count of Holland, and German
king, xxiv. 584; x. 491; xii. 71.
1 1 1. -VI., of Holland, xn. 72.
I., the Silent, prince of Orange,
regent of Holland, XXIV. 582; Xii.
76. II., stadtholder of Holland, xn.
79- III., stadtholder of Holland, xii.
81. IV., stadtholder of Holland, Xii.
82. - V., stadtholder of Holland, XII. 82.
I., king of Holland, xxiv. 584; xii. 83.
II.-III., kings of Holland, xii. 83.
IX., count of Poitiers, Provencal
poet, xix. 872. I., king of Prussia and German
emperor, XXIV. 581; XX. 12; x. 513.
, the Lion, king of Scotland, xxi.
484; I. 487. , king of Sicily, xxii. 26.
of Auvergne, scholastic philoso pher, XXI. 427.
of Champeaux, scholastic philoso pher, in. 602; xxi. 422.
of Cologne, German painter, xxi.
438, 443-
of Lamberton, bishop of St Andrews, XX. 593.
of Lorris, French romancist, XXIV.
584; IX. 643. of Malmesbury, historical writer,
xv. 336.
of Newburgh, English chronicler, XXIV. 585.
of Occam, scholastic philosopher, xxi. 430; on the idea of God, xxm. 241.
of Rubruk (Rubruquis, q.v.),
Franciscan traveller, XXI. 46.
of Saint-Calais, bishop of Durham, xxiv. 577.
of Saliceto, Italian surgeon, XXII. 675.
WILLIAM of Tyre, mediaeval historian
xxiv. 584. of Wykeham, bishop of Winchester,
and chancellor of England, xxiv. 585. AND . MARY COLLEGE, Virginia,
U.S.A., xxm. 732.
DE CHARTRES, grand-master of
Knights Templars, xxm. 162. FITZ OSBERT, leader of a revolt
in London, vm. 305.
- LONGSWORD, duke of Normandy,
xvii. 540. WILLIAMS, Edward, on Welsh literature,
v. 314. , Frederick G., Mormon leader, xvi.
826.
, John, English missionary, xxiv.
586.
, Lieutenant, friend of Shelley, XXI.
792. , Roger, American colonist and
Puritan pastor, xxiv. 586; founder of
Rhode Island settlement, XX. 524;
founder of Baptists in America, in.
356. -, Sir William Fenwick, English
general, Xiv. 6.
, Mount, Victoria, Australia, xxiv.
215. WILLIAMSBURG, town, Virginia, U.S.A.,
xxiv. 261. CANALS, St Lawrence, Canada,
xxi. 181.
WILLIAMSON, Joseph, English news letter writer, XVII. 414. , Peter, founder of penny post in
Edinburgh, xix. 566. WILLIAMSPORT, town, Pennsylvania,
U.S.A., xxiv. 587. WILLIAMSTOWN, Massachusetts, U.S.A.,
Observatory at, XVII. 715. , suburb of Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia, xv. 835. WILLIBRORD, St, apostle of the Frisians,
xxiv. 587; IX. 788. WILLIMANTIC, town, Connecticut,
U.S.A., xxiv. 587. WILLIS, John, English stenographer,
xxi. 836, 837. , Nathaniel Parker, American
writer, xxiv. 587; I. 727. , Thomas, English physician, xxiv.
588, 815; I. 811; xv. 811. WILLISTON, Samuel, button manu facturer, iv. 599. WlLLMORE, James Tibbits, English
engraver, xxiv. 588. WlLLOCK, bird, XI. 262; XX. 302. WlLL-o -THE-WlSP, or Ignis Fatuus,
xvin. 813. WlLLOUGHBY, Lord, governor of
Barbados, III. 360. , Sir Hugh, English navigator, X.
183; xix. 316. WILLOW, tree, xxiv. 588; culture of, n.
318; for wicker-work, ill. 422; bark
of, for tanning, xiv. 382.