Tiberius, his friendship for Sejanus, 90. Trade, encouraging of, a means of preventing sedition, 49. Travel, essay on, 59. Treasure, one of the four pillars of government, 47. of a state, not to be in too few hands, 50. Triumphs of the Romans, 108. and masques, essay on, 129. Troubles and seditions, essay on, 44. True greatness of kingdoms and estates, essay upon, 97 to 109. Truth, essay on, 3 to 6. pleasures of, 5. of knowing, and truth of being, the same, 251. Turks, profession of arms among, 105. propagation of their law, always a pretence for war, 106. Unity in religion, essay on, 8 to 13. importance of, 10. means of procuring, 12. Unmarried, or childless men, the greatest works have been performed by, 23. Usury, one of the worst means of gain, 121. essay on, 137. evils of, 138. uses of, 139. how it ought to be regulated, 140. Vain glory, essay on, 175 to 177. Valerius Terminus, of the interpretation of nature, 256. Vespasian, manner of his death, 7. Vicious men envious of the virtuous, 26. Vicissitude of things, 187 to 193. Virtue, praise, the reflection of, 173. called by the Stoics "Bonum Theatrale," 229. Vulgar, the highest virtues not intelligible to, 173. policy of, 107. Wisdom for a man's self, essay on, 79. of the serpent and innocency of the dove, 205. Wise, essay on seeming, 85. Wit, necessary to those who confer little, 168. Young men, fitter for execution than counsel, 143. Youth and age, essay on, 142. evil of over early ripeness in, 144. |