grace at meals, v. 123;
Grampian Hills, v. 74;
Greek, study of, iii. 407;
Gregory, sixteen professors of the family of, v. 48, n. 3;
haddocks, dried, v. 110;
Hamilton Palace, v. 385;
Hawthornden, v. 402;
head-dress of the ladies, v. 178, n. 3;
heads of rebels on Temple Bar, ii. 238, n. 3;
Hebrides: See after SCOTLAND;
hedges, absence of, v. 69, n. 3;
‘hedges of stone,’ v. 75;
‘High English,’ attainment of, ii. 159;
Highlands: See after SCOTLAND;
History of the Insurrection of 1745 projected, iii. 162, 414; v. 393;
Homer, Pindar and Shakespeare of Scotland, iv. 186, n. 2;
honest man, v. 264;
horses get oats as well as the people, iv. 168, n. 3;
hospitality, old-fashioned, iv. 222, n. 2;
House of Commons contemptible, not sorry to see the, ii. 300, n. 5;
humble cows, v. 380, n. 3;
humour, not distinguished for, iv. 129;
improvements for immediate profit, v. 115, n. 1;
Inch Keith, v. 55;
inns described by Goldsmith, v. 146, n. 1;
inoculation, v. 226;
insurrections in 1779, iii. 408, n 4;
invasion, need not fear, ii. 431;
Irish, compared with the, ii. 307; iv. 169, n. 1;
jealousy, ii. 306;
Johnson’s amanuenses Scotch, i. 187; ii. 307;
antipathy to the Scotch, cannot account for his, iv. 169;
attacks the Scotch historians, ii. 236;
awes Scotch literati, ii. 63;
Boswell’s introduction to, i. 392;
consults Scotch physicians, iv. 261-4;
praises two settled in London, iv. 220, n. 2;
damned rascal! to talk as he does of the Scotch,’ iii. 170;
desires portraits of their men of letters, iv. 265;
friends among the Scotch, ii. 121, 306;
good-humoured wit, ii. 77; iii. 51;
holds a Scotchman not less acceptable than any other man, ii. 307;
hospitality shown to, ii. 267, 303; v. 80;
welcomed by the great, iv. 117, n. 1;
joke at the scarcity of barley, iii. 231;
‘meant to vex them,’ iv. 168;
prejudice, shown in London, i. 130; v. 19;
of the head, not of the heart, ii. 301;
explanation of it by Reynolds, iv. 169, n. 1;
by Boswell, v. 20;
justification of it, ii. 121, 306; iv. 169;
slights their advancement in literature, ii. 53;
would not attend a Scotch service, iii. 336; v. 121, 384;
judges, titles of, v. 77, n. 4;
juries, no civil, ii. 201, n. 1;
Killin, ii. 28, n. 2;
Kilmarnock, iv. 94; v. 375;
King Bob, v. 374;
Kinghorn, v. 56;
Kirkwall, C. J. Fox member for it, iv. 266, n. 2;
known to each other, ii. 473;
Knox’s ‘reformations,’ v. 61-2;
Kyle, v. 107, n. 1;
lady-like woman, v. 157; Lanark, ii. 64; iii. 116, 359;
land permanently unsaleable, ii. 414, n. 1;
landlords ‘a high situation,’
Grampian Hills, v. 74;
Greek, study of, iii. 407;
Gregory, sixteen professors of the family of, v. 48, n. 3;
haddocks, dried, v. 110;
Hamilton Palace, v. 385;
Hawthornden, v. 402;
head-dress of the ladies, v. 178, n. 3;
heads of rebels on Temple Bar, ii. 238, n. 3;
Hebrides: See after SCOTLAND;
hedges, absence of, v. 69, n. 3;
‘hedges of stone,’ v. 75;
‘High English,’ attainment of, ii. 159;
Highlands: See after SCOTLAND;
History of the Insurrection of 1745 projected, iii. 162, 414; v. 393;
Homer, Pindar and Shakespeare of Scotland, iv. 186, n. 2;
honest man, v. 264;
horses get oats as well as the people, iv. 168, n. 3;
hospitality, old-fashioned, iv. 222, n. 2;
House of Commons contemptible, not sorry to see the, ii. 300, n. 5;
humble cows, v. 380, n. 3;
humour, not distinguished for, iv. 129;
improvements for immediate profit, v. 115, n. 1;
Inch Keith, v. 55;
inns described by Goldsmith, v. 146, n. 1;
inoculation, v. 226;
insurrections in 1779, iii. 408, n 4;
invasion, need not fear, ii. 431;
Irish, compared with the, ii. 307; iv. 169, n. 1;
jealousy, ii. 306;
Johnson’s amanuenses Scotch, i. 187; ii. 307;
antipathy to the Scotch, cannot account for his, iv. 169;
attacks the Scotch historians, ii. 236;
awes Scotch literati, ii. 63;
Boswell’s introduction to, i. 392;
consults Scotch physicians, iv. 261-4;
praises two settled in London, iv. 220, n. 2;
damned rascal! to talk as he does of the Scotch,’ iii. 170;
desires portraits of their men of letters, iv. 265;
friends among the Scotch, ii. 121, 306;
good-humoured wit, ii. 77; iii. 51;
holds a Scotchman not less acceptable than any other man, ii. 307;
hospitality shown to, ii. 267, 303; v. 80;
welcomed by the great, iv. 117, n. 1;
joke at the scarcity of barley, iii. 231;
‘meant to vex them,’ iv. 168;
prejudice, shown in London, i. 130; v. 19;
of the head, not of the heart, ii. 301;
explanation of it by Reynolds, iv. 169, n. 1;
by Boswell, v. 20;
justification of it, ii. 121, 306; iv. 169;
slights their advancement in literature, ii. 53;
would not attend a Scotch service, iii. 336; v. 121, 384;
judges, titles of, v. 77, n. 4;
juries, no civil, ii. 201, n. 1;
Killin, ii. 28, n. 2;
Kilmarnock, iv. 94; v. 375;
King Bob, v. 374;
Kinghorn, v. 56;
Kirkwall, C. J. Fox member for it, iv. 266, n. 2;
known to each other, ii. 473;
Knox’s ‘reformations,’ v. 61-2;
Kyle, v. 107, n. 1;
lady-like woman, v. 157; Lanark, ii. 64; iii. 116, 359;
land permanently unsaleable, ii. 414, n. 1;
landlords ‘a high situation,’