234.
INTEREST OF MONEY, iii. 340.
INTOXICATION, said to be good for the health, v. 260;
see DRUNKENNESS, SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS, WINE;
and JOHNSON, intoxicated, and wine; and BOSWELL, wine.
_Introduction to the Game of Draughts_, i. 317.
_Introduction to the Political State of Great Britain_, i. 307.
_Introduction to the World displayed_, iv. 251.
INTUITION, iv. 335.
INVASION, fears of an, iii. 326, 360, n. 3.
INVITATION, going into the society of friends without one, ii. 362.
INVOCATION OF SAINTS. See SAINTS.
INWARD LIGHT, ii. 126.
IRELAND and IRISH,
accent, ii. 160;
ancient state, i. 321; iii. 112;
baronets, traditional, v. 322, n. 1;
Belanager, iii. 111, n. 4;
British government, barbarous, ii. 121;
Burke's saying about the Roman Catholics, ii. 255, n. 3;
Catholics persecuted by Protestants, ii. 255;
penal code against them, ii. 121, n. 1;
their students abroad, iii. 447 (see below under WESLEY);
clergy, ii. 132;
condemned to ignorance, ii. 27, n. 1;
corn-laws, ii. 130;
corrupt government, iv. 200, n. 4;
cottagers, ii. 130, n. 2;
'drained' by England, v. 44;
Drogheda, ii. 156;
drunkenness of the gentry, v. 250, n. 1;
Dublin, Derrick's poem to it, i. 456;
Capital, only a worse, iii. 410;
_Evening Post_, iv. 381, n. 1;
freedom of the guild given to Chief Justice Pratt, ii. 353, n. 2;
'not so bad as Iceland,' iv.
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