338.
See JOHNSON, laugh.
LAUREL, the, i. 185.
LAUSANNE, iv. 167, n. 1.
LA VALLIERE, Mlle, de, v. 49, n. 3.
LAVATER'S _Essay on Physiognomy_, iv. 421, n. 2.
LAW, Archdeacon, iii. 416.
LAW, Edmund, Bishop of Carlisle,
Cambridge examinations, iii. 13, n. 3;
parentheses, loved, iii. 402, n. 1;
remarks on Pope's _Essay on Man_, ii. 37, n. 1; iii. 402, n. 1.
LAW, Robert, Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, i. 489.
LAW, William,
Behmen, a follower of, ii. 122;
each man's knowledge of his own guilt, iv. 294;
Johnson's _Dictionary_, cited in, iv. 4, n. 3;
_Serious Call_,
praised by Johnson, i. 68; ii. 122; iv. 286, n. 3, 311;
by Gibbon, Wesley and Whitefield, i. 68, n. 2;
by Psalmanazar, iii. 445.
LAW,
Coke's definition of it, iii. 16, n. 1;
honesty compatible with the practice of it, ii. 47, 48, n. 1; v. 26, 72;
laws last longer than their causes, ii. 416;
manners, made and repealed by, ii. 419;
particular cases, not made for, iii. 25;
primary notion is restraint, ii. 416;
reports, English and Scotch, ii. 220;
writers on it need not have practised it, ii. 430.
LAW-LORD, a dull, iv. 178.
LAWRENCE, Chauncy, iv. 70.
LAWRENCE, Sir Soulden, ii. 296, n. 1.
LAWRENCE, Dr. Thomas,
account of him, ii. 296, n. 1;
President of the College of Physicians, ii. 297; iv. 70;
death, iv. 230, n. 2;
illness, iv. 143-4;
Johnson addresses to him an Ode, iv.
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