377, n. 3;
discomforts suffered by travellers, v. 377, n. 2;
disgust properly felt at the Hebrides, v. 317;
distinctness in narration, general want of, v. 294;
drinking in Sky, v. 258, 262;
Dun Can, v. 168, 170;
Duntulm, v. 148;
Dunvegan, description of the castle, v. 207, 223, 233;
Johnson visits it, v. 207-234;
stays with pleasure, v. 208, 221, 224;
mentioned, ii. 275; iii. 271; v. 150; 176, n. 2;
Durinish, v. 234;
education, want of it in Iona, v. 338, n. 1;
Egg, Isle of, ii. 309;
English spoken well, v. 136, n. 1;
emigration of Highlanders due to rapacious landlords, v. 27, n. 3,
136-7, 148, n. 1, 150, n. 3, 161, 205;
dance called _America_, v. 277;
early emigrants, v. 299;
emigrant ships, v. 180, 212, 236, 277-8;
leaves a lasting vacuity, v. 294, n. 1;
people getting hardened to it, v. 278;
episcopacy, inclined to, v. 162, n. 4;
Erse, Irish, similarity to, ii. 156, 347;
Nairne, first heard at, v. 117, n. 3;
scriptures in it, ii. 27-30, 156, 279, 479; v. 370;
other books, ii. 279, 285;
Shaw's _Erse Grammar_, iii. 106-7;
_Gaelick Dictionary_, iv. 252;
songs, v. 117, 162, 178;
never explained to Johnson v. 24l;
one interpreter found, v, 318, n. 1;
written language, not a, iii. 107;
written very lately, ii. 297, 309, 347, 383;
estates, size of, v. 165, n.
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