358, n. 2;
physicians, iii. 288, n. 4;
Rolt's fraud, i. 359;
Theatre, _Douglas_ acted, ii. 320, n. 2;
riot in it, i. 386;
Miss Philips the singer, iv. 227;
University, Burke and Goldsmith at Trinity College, i. 411;
Flood's bequest for the study of Irish, i. 321, n. 5;
M.A. degree in vain sought for Johnson, i. 133;
LL.D. degree conferred, i. 488;
duelling, ii. 226, n. 5;
export duties, ii. 131, n. 1;
fair people, a, ii. 307;
Falkland, ii. 116;
family pride, v. 263;
Ferns, iv. 73;
French, contrasted with, ii. 402, n. 1;
Grattan's speeches, iv. 317;
_History_, Johnson exhorts Maxwell to write its, ii. 121;
hospitality to strangers, iv. 18;
independence in 1782, iv. 139, n. 4;
_influence_, governed by, ii. 205;
Insolvent Debtors' Relief Bill of 1766, iii. 377, n. 2;
Irish chairmen in London, ii. 101;
Johnson averse to visit it, iii. 410;
kindness for the Irish, iii. 410;
pity for them, ii. 121;
prejudice against them, i. 130;
lady's verses on Ireland, iii. 319;
landlords and tenants, v. 250, n. 1;
language, i. 321, n. 5, 322; ii. 156, 347; iii. 112, 235;
literature, i. 321;
Londonderry, iv. 334; v. 319;
Lucan, v. 108, n. 8;
Lucas, Dr., i. 311;
mask of incorruption never worn, iv. 200, n. 4;
minority prevails over majority, ii. 255, 478;
mix with the English better than the Scotch do, ii.
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