414, n. 3.
SKINNER, Stephen, i. 186.
SLANDER, action for, iii. 64.
SLATER, Mr., the druggist, iii. 68.
SLAUGHTER'S COFFEE-HOUSE, i. 115, n. 1; iv. 15.
SLAVES and SLAVERY,
Bathurst, Dr., on it, iv. 28;
Boswell's justification of it, iii. 200, 203-5, 212;
drivers of negroes, iii. 201;
England's guilt, ii. 479;
Georgia, i. 127, n. 4;
Grainger's _Sugar Cane_, i. 481, n. 4;
Johnson's hatred of it, ii. 478-480; iii. 200-4;
toast to an insurrection, ii. 478; iii. 200;
religious education, ii. 27, n. 1;
Slavetrade, abolition of it attempted, iii. 203-4;
England's hypocrisy in upholding it, ii. 480;
London Alderman's defence of it, iii. 203, n. 1;
Walpole's, Horace, hatred of slavery, iii. 200, n. 4.
See KNIGHT, Joseph, SOMERSET, James, and under SCOTLAND, serfs.
SLEEP,
quantity needful, iii. 169;
sleep-walking, v. 46.
SLEEPLESSNESS, 'light a candle and read,' iv. 409, n. 1.
SLOE, 'bringing the sloe to perfection,' ii. 78.
SLUYS, iii. 447.
SMALBROKE, Dr., i. 134.
SMALRIDGE, George, Bishop of Bristol, iii. 248.
SMART, Christopher (Kit),
account of him, i. 306, n. 1;
Derrick, compared with, iv. 192;
_Hop Garden_, ii. 454, n. 3;
madness, i. 397; ii. 345;
_Rambler_, praises the, i. 208, n. 3;
_Universal Visitor_, contract about the, ii. 345;
Johnson wrote for him, ib.;
mentioned, iv. 183, n. 2.
SMART, Mrs. Christopher,
Johnson's letters to her, in.
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