192;
_Remarks on the History of Scotland_, v. 38-9;
_Sacred Poems_, iii. 192;
Stuarts, unfair to the, v. 255;
_Vanity of Human Wishes_, corrects the, v. 49;
_Walton's Lives_, proposal to edit, ii. 279, 283, 285, 445;
mentioned, ii. 294; iii. 102, 129, 155; iv. 157, 216, 232, 241; v. 394.
HAIR, growth of the, iii. 398, n. 3.
HAKEWILL, Rev. George, i. 219.
HALL, Sir Matthew, devoted to his office, ii. 344;
knowledge varied, ii. 158;
_Life_ by Burnet, iv. 311;
_Primitive Origination of Mankind_, i. 188, n. 4;
rules of health and study, iv. 310;
sentenced witches to death, v. 45, n. 5.
HALES, John, of Eton, iv. 315.
HALES, Stephen, _On Distilling Sea-Water_, i. 309;
_Statical Essays_, v. 247, n. 1.
HALIFAX, Dr., ii. 97, n. 1.
HALKET, Elizabeth, ii. 91, n. 2.
HALL, Dr., Master of Pembroke College, iv. 298, n. 2.
HALL, General, iii. 361, 362, n. 1.
HALL, John, the engraver, iii. 111; iv. 421, n. 2.
HALL, Mrs., account of her, iv. 92;
Johnson turns Captain Macheath, iv. 95;
talks of the resurrection, iv. 93.
HALL, Rev. Robert,
influenced by a metaphysical tailor, iv. 187, n. 2;
studied at Aberdeen, v. 85, n. 2.
HALL, Rev. Westley (Wesley's brother-in-law), iv. 92, n. 3.
HALL, ----, v. 98.
HALLAM, Henry, ii. 210, n. 3.
HALLAM, Henry, the younger, ii. 94, n. 2.
HALLE, University of, i. 148, n. 1.
HALLS, fire-place in the middle, i. 273;
in squires' houses, v.
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