202; iii. 414;
territorial titles, v. 77, n. 4;
tokens, v. 119, n. 1;
Tories generally, v. 272;
torture, use of, i. 467, n. 1;
trade leaving the east coast, v. 54;
Tranent, v. 401, n. 3;
trees, bareness of them, ii. 301, 304, 311; v. 69-70, 75;
those on the eastern coast younger than Johnson, ii. 311; v. 69, n. 3;
two large trees in one county, v. 69, 406;
old trees at Calder, v. 120;
at Inverary, v. 355;
elms of Balmerino, v. 406;
Jeffrey's comparison with England, ii. 301, n. 1;
Johnson's sarcasms caused love of planting, ii. 301, n. 1; iii. 103;
his stick 'a piece of timber,' v. 319;
Treesbank, v. 372;
truth, Scotchmen love Scotland better than, ii. 311; v. 389, n. 1;
disposition to tell lies in favour of each other, ii. 296;
turn-pike roads, v. 56, n. 2;
turrets, two, mark of an old baron's residence, v. 77;
tyrannical laws, iv. 125, n. 2;
Union, benefits to Scotland, v. 128, 248;
discussed in the _Laigh_, v. 40;
few printed books before it, ii. 216;
how it happened, ii. 91;
money brought by it into Scotland, v. 61;
'no longer _we_ and _you_,' ii. 431;
Universities, education given in them, ii. 363, n. 4;
no degree conferred on Johnson, ii. 267, n. 1;
professorships, iii. 14, n. 1
(See under ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, and ST. ANDREWS);
veal, v. 32;
waiters at the inns, v.
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