382.
MAGISTRATE,
anecdote of a dull country one, iv. 312;
fear to call out the guards, iii. 46;
how far they should tolerate false doctrine, ii. 249-253;
salaries of the Westminster justices, iii. 217, n. 2.
_Mahogany_, a drink, iv. 78.
MAHOGANY WOOD, iv. 79.
MAHOMET, ii. 151.
MAHOMETAN WORLD, iv. 199.
MAHOMETANS, ii. 14, 151.
MAID OF HONOUR, flattery by a, iii. 322.
MAIDSTONE, iv. 328, n. 1.
MAINE, Sir Henry, _Borough English_, v. 320, n. 2.
MAINTENON, Mme. de, iv. 413, n. 2.
MAITLAND, Mr., one of Johnson's amanuenses, i. 187.
MAITTAIRE, M., _Senilia_, iv. 2; makes Carteret a dactyl, iv. 3.
MAJOR, John, _De Gestis Scotorum_, v. 406.
MAJORITY, distinguished from superiority, ii. 373.
_Make money_, iii. 196.
MALAGRIDA, iv. 174.
MALCOLM III, v. 320, n. 2.
MALE SUCCESSION. See SUCCESSION.
MALET DU PAN, ii. 366, n. 2.
MALLET, David, _alias_ Malloch, ii. 159, n. 3; iv. 217;
_Alfred_, v. 175, n. 2;
_Bacon, Life of_, iii. 194;
Bolingbroke's _Works_, edits, i. 268;
Byng, writes against, ii. 128;
_Critical Review_, writes in the, i. 409, n. 1;
_Elvira_, i. 408;
Garrick, fools, v. 175, n. 2;
Gibbon _domesticated_ with him, i. 268, n. 1;
Hume's Scotticisms, ii. 72, n. 2;
job, ready for any dirty, ii. 128;
Johnson criticises his dramas, i. 408, n. 2;
and his works, ii. 233, n. 1;
draws his character, i. 268; ii. 159, n. 3;
_Dictionary_, in, iv.
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