322, n. 1;
Johnson's _Ode_, ii. 293; v. 325;
Boswell in the ruined chapel, v. 327;
mentioned, v. 310;
Indians, not so terrifying as, v. 142;
black and wild as savages, v. 143;
like wild Indians, v. 257;
infidelity in a gentleman, v. 168;
inns, v. 134, n. 1, 138, 145-6, 181, 309, 346-7;
want of one in Iona, v. 335;
interrogated, not used to be, ii. 310, n. 1;
Inverary, castle, built by Duke Archibald, v. 345;
the total defiance of expense, v. 355;
Johnson visits it, v. 346-362; and Wilkes, iii. 73;
mentioned, v. 312;
Inverness, v. 128-131;
Boswell preached at, v. 128;
writes to Garrick, v. 347;
Johnson buys _Cocker_, v. 138;
Inverness-shire, v. 150, n. 3;
Iona, Boswell and Johnson visit it, v. 334-338;
Johnson wades to the shore, v. 368;
his famous description, iii. I73, 455; v. 334;
Duke of Argyle present owner, v. 335;
building stones from Nuns' Island, v. 333;
monuments, v. 336;
account of the inhabitants, v. 338;
mentioned, ii. 277; v. 317;
Irish understood by Highlanders, ii. 156; Isa, v. 249, 286;
island, life in an, v. 290, 295;
Johnson shows the spirit of a Highlander, v. 324;
_Johnson_ and _Johnston_, v. 341;
joyous social manners, v. 157;
Kingsburgh, Johnson visits it, v. 179, 183-7;
sleeps in a celebrated bed, v. 185, 187, 189;
Knoidart, v.
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