3;
a learned pig, iv. 373.
NOURSE, the bookseller, iii. 15, n. 2.
_Nouveau Tableau de Paris_, ii. 366, n. 2.
NOVA ZEMBLA, v. 392.
NOVALIS, iii. 11, n. 1.
NOVELTY,
boys' restless desire for it, iii. 385;
paper on it in _The Spectator_, iii. 33;
Rousseau's love of it, i. 441;
Goldsmith, ib., n. 1; iii. 376.
NOVEMBER THE FIFTH, Johnson's verses on it, i. 60.
NOWELL, Dr.,
Boswell and Johnson dine with him, iv. 295;
fast sermon on Jan. 30, ii. 152, n. 1; iv. 296.
NOYON, ii. 400.
_Nugae Antiquae_, iv. 180.
NUGENT, Colonel, ii. 136, n. 5.
NUGENT, Dr., account of him, i. 477, n. 4;
member of the Literary Club, i. 477; ii. 17, 240;
professor in the imaginary college, v. 108.
_Nullum numen adest_, &c., iv. 180.
NUMBERS, science of. See ARITHMETIC and MATHEMATICS.
NUNCOMAR, iv. 70, n. 2.
_Nuremberg Chronicle_, v. 456.
NURSE, putting oneself to, ii. 474.
'Nux gar erchetai,'[Greek] ii. 57.
NUYS, iii. 235, n. 1.
O.
OAKES, Mrs., i. 407, n. 3.
OAKOVER, v. 429-30.
OATHS,
abjuration, oath of, ii. 220, 321, n. 4;
examination under oath, v. 390;
imposition of oaths, ii. 321, n. 4.
See SWEARING.
OATS,
defined, i. 294; iv. 168;
oat-ale, ii. 463;
oat-cakes eaten in Lichfield, ii. 463;
oatmeal eaten dry, v. 308;
'they who feed on it are barbarians,' v. 406.
OBEDIENCE, iii. 294.
OBJECTIONS may be made to everything, ii. 128; iii.
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