57;
engaging in trade, ii. 343;
farming, ii. 344;
in private life, v. 396;
partial to the populace, ii. 353;
places held for life, ii. 353.
JUDGMENT,
compared with admiration, ii. 360;
source of erroneous judgments, ii. 131.
_Julia or the Italian Lover_, i. 262, n. 1.
_Julia Mandeville_, ii. 402, n. 1.
JULIEN, the Treasurer of the Clergy, ii. 391.
JULIEN, of the Gobelins, v. 107.
JULIUS CAESAR, iii. 171.
JUNIUS, Francis, i. 186.
_Junius_,
Burke, not, iii. 376;
Burke, Hamilton and Wilkes most suspected, ib., n. 4;
Samuel Dyer, iv. 11, n. 1;
concealment of the author, iii. 376;
duty of authors who are questioned about the authorship, iv. 305-6;
impudence, his, ii. 164;
Johnson attacks him, ii. 135;
Norton, Sir Fletcher, attacks, ii. 472, n. 2.
JURIES,
guards afraid of them, iii. 46;
judges of law, iii. 16, n. 1.
JUSTICE, a picture of, iv. 321.
JUSTICE HALL, ii. 98.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. See MAGISTRATES.
JUSTITIA HULK, iii. 268.
JUVENAL,
_Third Satire_, Johnson's imitation, i. 118 (see _London_);
Boileau's, ib.;
Oldham's, ib.;
_Tenth Satire_, Johnson's imitation, i. 192
(see _Vanity of Human Wishes_);
intention to translate other _Satires_, i. 193;
quotations,
_Sat_. i. 29, iv. 179, n. 4;
_Sat_. i. 79, v. 277, n. 4;
_Sat_. iii. 1, i. 325, n. 1;
_Sat_. iii. 2, ii. 133;
_Sat_. iii.
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