Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.

Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.
373;
  Stirling, county of, iii. 224;
  stone and water, Scotland consists of, v. 340;
  study of English, i. 439, n. 2;
  succession of heirs general, ii. 418;
  Swene’s Stone, v. 116, n. 3;
  tenures, ancient, ii. 202; iii. 414;
  territorial titles, v. 77, n. 4;
  tokens, v. 119, n. 1;
  Tories generally, v. 272;
  torture, use of, i. 467, n. 1;
  trade leaving the east coast, v. 54;
  Tranent, v. 401, n. 3;
  trees, bareness of them, ii. 301, 304, 311; v. 69-70, 75;
    those on the eastern coast younger than Johnson, ii. 311; v. 69, n. 3;
    two large trees in one county, v. 69, 406;
    old trees at Calder, v. 120;
      at Inverary, v. 355;
    elms of Balmerino, v. 406;
    Jeffrey’s comparison with England, ii. 301, n. 1;
    Johnson’s sarcasms caused love of planting, ii. 301, n. 1; iii. 103;
      his stick ‘a piece of timber,’ v. 319;
  Treesbank, v. 372;
  truth, Scotchmen love Scotland better than, ii. 311; v. 389, n. 1;
    disposition to tell lies in favour of each other, ii. 296;
  turn-pike roads, v. 56, n. 2;
  turrets, two, mark of an old baron’s residence, v. 77;
  tyrannical laws, iv. 125, n. 2;
  Union, benefits to Scotland, v. 128, 248;
    discussed in the Laigh, v. 40;
    few printed books before it, ii. 216;
    how it happened, ii. 91;
    money brought by it into Scotland, v. 61;
    ‘no longer we and you,’ ii. 431;
  Universities, education given in them, ii. 363, n. 4;
    no degree conferred on Johnson, ii. 267, n. 1;
    professorships, iii. 14, n. 1
    (See under ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, and ST. ANDREWS);
  veal, v. 32;
  waiters at the inns, v. 22, 72;
  Walpole, Horace, described by, iii. 430, n. 6;
  water, too much, v. 340;
  Westport murderers, v. 227, n. 4;
  whisky, the thing that makes a Scotchman happy, v. 346;
  windows without pullies, v. 109, n. 6;
  wine, the refuse of France, v. 248;
  witchcraft, executions for, v. 46, n. i;
  write English wonderfully well, iii. 109;
  Writers to the Signet, v. 343, n. 3.

EDINBURGH, Academy for the deaf and dumb, v. 399;
  Advocates’ Library, ii. 216; v. 13, n. 3, 40;
  Apollo Press, iii. 118;
  Arthur’s Seat, iii. 116; v. 142, n. 2;
  beggars, v. 75, n. 1;
  Boyd’s Inn, ii. 266; v. 21;
  Cadies or Cawdies, iv. 129;
  Canongate, ii. 30; v. 21;
  capital, a, yet small, ii. 473;
  carrier to London, ii. 272;
  Castle, v. 142, n. 2;
    would make a good prison in England, v. 387;
  Castle Hill, v. 54, 387;
  Church of England Chapel, iv. 152, n. 3; v. 27;
  College, v. 42;
  College Wynd, v. 24, n. 4;
  country round it, i. 425;
  Cow-gate, v. 42;
  ‘dangers of the night,’ i. 119, n. i;
  described by Cockburn, v. 21, n.  I;
    by R. Chambers, v. 39, n. 3, 43, n. 4;

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