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Rev. John of Kippen, ii. 28. CAMPBELL, Lord, _Lives of the Chancellors_ Cameron's execution, i. 146, n. 2; Chancellors, appointment of, ii. 157, n. 3; _Douglas Cause_, ii. 230, n. 1; Eldon's, Lord, attendance at Church, iv. 414, n. 1 inaccuracy in list of Lichfield scholars, i. 45, n. 4; Ladd, Sir John, anecdote of, iv. 412, n. 1 Mansfield's, Lord, speech in Somerset's case, iii. 87, n. 3; Radcliffe's trial, i. 180, n. 2; Thurlow and Horne Tooke, iv. 327, n. 4. CAMPBELL, Mungo, account of him, iii. 188-9. CAMPBELL, Rev. Dr. Archibald, of St. Andrews, _Enquiry into the original of Moral Virtue_, i. 359. CAMPBELL, Rev. Dr. George, Principal of Marischal College, Aberdeen, v. 90. CAMPBELL, Rev. Dr. Thomas, an Irish clergyman, account of him, ii. 338; Baretti's love of London, i. 371, n. 5; Baretti and Mrs. Thrale, iii. 49, n. 1; _Diary of a visit to England_, ii. 338, n. 2; Dublin physicians, iii. 288, n. 4; English and Irish cottagers, ii. 130, n. 2; English and Scotch learning, v. 57, n. 3; Irish bull, guilty of an, ii. 343; Johnson and America, ii. 315, n. 1; appearance, i. 144, n. 1; _bon-mots_, ii. 338, n. 2; came from Ireland to see, ii. 342; dancing lessons, iv. 80, n. 2; introduced to, ii. 339; and Dr. James Foster, iv. 9, n. 5; and Madden, i. 318; suspects Burke to be _Junius_, iii. 376, n. 4; writings, and Reynolds's pictures, ii. 317, n. 2; penal code against the Papists, ii. 121, n. 1; _Philosopical Survey_, ii. 339; published as an Englishman's book, iv. 320, n. 4; Rutty, Dr., iii. 170, n. 4; _Taxation no Tyranny_, sale of, ii. 335, n. 4; mentioned, ii. 349, 350; iii. 111. CAMPBELL, ----, of Auchnaba, iii. 127, 133. CAMPBELL,----, a factor, v. 312. CAMPBELL, ----, a tacksman of Mull, v. 332, 340. CAMPBELL, ----, of Treesbank, v. 372. CAMPBELLS, ----, Mrs. Boswell's nephews, iii. 116. CAMPBELLTOWN, ii. 183; v. 284. CANADA, i. 307, n. 3, 428. _Canal_, iii. 362, n. 5. CANDIDATES FOR ORDERS, iii. 13, n. 3. _Candide_. See VOLTAIRE. CANNING, Miss, ii. 393, n. 1. _Canons of Criticism_, i. 263, n. 3. CANT, clearing the mind of it, iv. 221; meanings of the word, _ib., n_. 1; modern cant, iii. 197. CANTERBURY, iii. 314, 457; iv. 230, n. 2. CANTERBURY, Archbishops of, _public dinners_, their, iv. 367, n. 3; Cornwallis, Archbishop, Johnson's application to him, iii. 125; Seeker, Archbishop,
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