286;
_Gibbon's Decline and Fall_, ii. 136, n. 6; iii. 97, n. 3;
Johnson's _Dictionary_, i. 287; iv. 32l;
_Journey to the Western Isles_, ii. 94;
_Patriot_, ii. 288;
_Rasselas_, i. 341;
Mackenzie's _Man of Feeling_, i. 360;
Boswell's praise of him, i. 288;
breakfast and dinner at his house, ii. 321; iii. 400;
coach, keeps his, ii. 226;
Elphinston's _Martial_, iii. 258;
epigram, how far a judge of an, iii. 258;
Franklin's letter to him on their rise in the world, ii. 226, n. 2;
on the American war, iii. 364, n. 1;
Gordon Riots, iii. 428-9, 435;
Hume left him his manuscripts, ii. 136, n, 6;
corrected Hume's style, v. 92, n. 3;
Johnson's altercation with Adam Smith, iii. 331;
attempts to bring, into Parliament, ii. 137-9;
difference with, iii. 364;
friendly agent, ii. 136;
interested in one of his apprentices, ii. 323;
letter to him, iii. 364;
letters to Scotland, franked, iii. 364;
one of a deputation to, iii. 111;
_London Chronicle_, printer of the, iii. 221;
member of parliament, ii. 137;
obtuse, iii. 258;
Robertson's style, corrected, v. 92, n. 3;
small certainties, on, ii. 322;
Smith's, Adam, letter to him, v. 30;
Spottiswoode, Dr., his greatgrandson, ii. 323, n. 2;
Warburton's letter, shows, v. 92-3;
Wedderburne, anecdote of, ii. 430;
mentioned, i. 243, 303, n.
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