Carron, The, v. 343, n. 3;
castles, smallness of the, ii. 285; v. 374, n. 1;
cattle without horns, v. 380;
Charles I, sold, iv. 169;
Christian Knowledge Society, ii. 27-30, 279;
Church of Scotland Book of Discipline, ii. 172;
churches dirty, v. 41-2;
one clean one, v. 73, n. 4;
in the Hebrides, v. 289, n. 1;
church holidays not kept, ii. 459;
form of prayers, absence of a, v. 365;
Lord’s Prayer omitted, v. 121, 365, n. 1;
judicatures, ii. 242;
practice at the bar of the General Assembly coarse, ii. 381, n. 1;
‘the Presbyterian Kirk has its General Assembly,’ i. 464;
probationer, case of a, ii. 171;
lay-patrons, ii. 149;
Johnson’s argument on their rights, ii. 242-6;
parties, two contending, v. 213;
civility, persevering, iv. 11;
‘cleanliness, Scottish,’ v. 21;
clergy, assiduity, v. 251;
card-playing, v. 404, n. 1;
compared with English, v. 251, 382;
described by Warburton, v. 92;
homely manners, i. 460;
learning, want of, v. 251-2, 383;
liberality of leading men, v. 21, n. 1;
second sight, disbelieve in, v. 227;
coaliers, iii. 202, n. 1, 214, n. 1;
combination among the Scotch, ii. 121, 307, n. 3; iv. 169, n. 1; v. 409:
See below, nationality;
‘conspiracy to cheat the world,’ ii. 307;
‘conspiracy in national falsehood,’ ii. 297, 307;
Constable, Lord High, v. 103;
council-post, v. 181;
Court of Justiciary, Palmer and Muir’s case, iv. 125, n. 2;
Court of Session, account of it, ii. 291, n. 6;
Johnson sees the Courts, v. 40;
attends a sitting, v. 384, 400;
‘casting pearls before swine,’ ii. 201; date of rising, ii. 265;
v. 21;
titles of the judges, ii. 291, n. 6;
Cases—Chesterfield Letters, i. 266;
Corporation of Stirling, ii. 373;
ecclesiastical censure, iii. 59;
Hastie the schoolmaster, ii. 144;
Knight, a negro, iii. 86, 212;
literary property, v. 50, 72;
Memis, Dr., ii. 372;
shipmaster, v. 390;
Society of Solicitors, iv. 128;
vicious intromission, ii. 196, 201, 206;
Court of Session Garland:
See BOSWELL;
Covenanted magistrates, v. 382, n. 2;
Cranston, v. 401;
Cunninghame, v. 373;
Cupar, v. 56;
Danes, colony of them said to be at Leuchars, v. 70;
Danish names in the Hebrides, v. 172;
their retreat commemorated by Swene’s Stone, v. 116, n. 3;
De Gestis Scotorum, v. 406;
debt, law of arrest for, iii. 77;
Dictionary, Johnson’s,
the amanuenses and contractors chiefly Scotch, i. 287;
Dictionary of Scotch Words, ii. 91;
dinners good, v. 115;
drinking at old Sir A. Macdonald’s, v. 260;
castles, smallness of the, ii. 285; v. 374, n. 1;
cattle without horns, v. 380;
Charles I, sold, iv. 169;
Christian Knowledge Society, ii. 27-30, 279;
Church of Scotland Book of Discipline, ii. 172;
churches dirty, v. 41-2;
one clean one, v. 73, n. 4;
in the Hebrides, v. 289, n. 1;
church holidays not kept, ii. 459;
form of prayers, absence of a, v. 365;
Lord’s Prayer omitted, v. 121, 365, n. 1;
judicatures, ii. 242;
practice at the bar of the General Assembly coarse, ii. 381, n. 1;
‘the Presbyterian Kirk has its General Assembly,’ i. 464;
probationer, case of a, ii. 171;
lay-patrons, ii. 149;
Johnson’s argument on their rights, ii. 242-6;
parties, two contending, v. 213;
civility, persevering, iv. 11;
‘cleanliness, Scottish,’ v. 21;
clergy, assiduity, v. 251;
card-playing, v. 404, n. 1;
compared with English, v. 251, 382;
described by Warburton, v. 92;
homely manners, i. 460;
learning, want of, v. 251-2, 383;
liberality of leading men, v. 21, n. 1;
second sight, disbelieve in, v. 227;
coaliers, iii. 202, n. 1, 214, n. 1;
combination among the Scotch, ii. 121, 307, n. 3; iv. 169, n. 1; v. 409:
See below, nationality;
‘conspiracy to cheat the world,’ ii. 307;
‘conspiracy in national falsehood,’ ii. 297, 307;
Constable, Lord High, v. 103;
council-post, v. 181;
Court of Justiciary, Palmer and Muir’s case, iv. 125, n. 2;
Court of Session, account of it, ii. 291, n. 6;
Johnson sees the Courts, v. 40;
attends a sitting, v. 384, 400;
‘casting pearls before swine,’ ii. 201; date of rising, ii. 265;
v. 21;
titles of the judges, ii. 291, n. 6;
Cases—Chesterfield Letters, i. 266;
Corporation of Stirling, ii. 373;
ecclesiastical censure, iii. 59;
Hastie the schoolmaster, ii. 144;
Knight, a negro, iii. 86, 212;
literary property, v. 50, 72;
Memis, Dr., ii. 372;
shipmaster, v. 390;
Society of Solicitors, iv. 128;
vicious intromission, ii. 196, 201, 206;
Court of Session Garland:
See BOSWELL;
Covenanted magistrates, v. 382, n. 2;
Cranston, v. 401;
Cunninghame, v. 373;
Cupar, v. 56;
Danes, colony of them said to be at Leuchars, v. 70;
Danish names in the Hebrides, v. 172;
their retreat commemorated by Swene’s Stone, v. 116, n. 3;
De Gestis Scotorum, v. 406;
debt, law of arrest for, iii. 77;
Dictionary, Johnson’s,
the amanuenses and contractors chiefly Scotch, i. 287;
Dictionary of Scotch Words, ii. 91;
dinners good, v. 115;
drinking at old Sir A. Macdonald’s, v. 260;