217.
STRICHEN, Lord, v. 107, n. 1.
STRICKLAND, Mrs., iii. 118, n. 3.
STRIKES in London, iii. 46, n. 5.
STUART, Andrew,
duel with Thurlow, ii. 230, n. 1;
_Letters to Lord Mansfield_, ii. 229-30, 475.
STUART, Gilbert, iii. 334, n. 1.
STUART, Hon. Colonel James (afterwards Stuart-Wortley),
Boswell, accompanies him to London, iii. 399;
to Lichfield, iii. 411;
to Chester, iii. 413;
raises a regiment, iii. 399;
ordered to Jamaica, iii. 416, n. 2.
STUART, Rev. James, of Killin, ii. 28, n. 2.
STUART, Hon. and Rev. W., iv. 199.
STUART, Mrs. ii. 377, n. 1.
STUART, the House of,
Johnson defends it, i. 354;
has little confidence in it, i. 430;
maintains its popularity, iii. 155-6; iv. 165;
his tenderness for it, i. 176;
right to the throne, ii. 220; iii. 156; v. 185, n. 4, 202-4;
Scotch Episcopal Church, faithful to it, iii. 371;
Scotch non-jurors give up their allegiance, iv. 287;
Voltaire sums up its story, v. 200;
mentioned, ii. 26.
STUART CLAN, ii. 270.
STUBBS, George, iv. 402, n. 2.
_Student, The, or Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany_, i. 209, 228.
STUDIED BEHAVIOUR, i. 470.
STUDY,
all times wholesome for it, iv. 9;
Johnson's advice to Boswell, i. 410, 457, 460, 474; iii--407;
five hours a day sufficient, i. 428;
particular plan not recommended, i. 428;
studying hard, i. 70.
_Stultifying_ oneself, v. 342.
STYLE,
elegance universally diffused, iii.
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