l. 48, i. 221;
l. 97, v. 399, n. 3;
l. 126, v. 348, n. 1;
l. 128, iii. 73;
l. 142, ii. 13, n. 2;
l. 161, v. 283, n. 3;
l. 188, iii. 229, n. 3;
l. 221, v. 375. n. 5;
l. 317, i. 165:
l. 372, ii. 351;
l. 388, i. 196.
HORNE, Dr., President of Magdalen College, (afterwards Bishop of Norwich),
Garrick's funeral, lines on, iv. 208, n. 1;
Garrick and Mickle, anecdote of, ii. 182, n. 3;
Johnson's character, iv. 426, n. 3;
_Letter to Adam Smith_, v. 30, n. 3;
neglected state of churches, v. 41, n. 3;
_Walton's Lives_, projected edition of, ii. 279, 283-4, 445.
HORNE, Rev. John. See TOOKE, Horne.
HORNECK,
The Misses, i. 414, n. 1; ii. 209, n. 2, 274, n. 5; iv. 355, n. 4.
HORREBOW, Niels, iii. 279.
HORSE-TAX, v. 51.
HORSEMAN, ----, iv. 435.
HORSES, old, iv. 248, 250.
HORSLEY, Dr. (afterwards Bishop of Rochester),
account of him, iv. 437;
member of the Essex Head Club, iv. 254.
HORTON, Mrs., ii. 224, n. 1.
_Hosier's Ghost_, v. 116, n. 4.
HOSPITALITY,
ancient, ii. 167;
less need for it now, iv. 18;
elaborate attention, iv. 222;
in London, ii. 222;
promiscuous, ii. 167;
waste of time, iv. 221.
HOSPITALS, their administration, iii. 53.
HOSTILITY, temporary, iv. 266.
HOT-HOUSES, iv. 206.
'HOTTENTOT, a respectable,' i. 266;
not Johnson, i. 267, n. 2.
HOUGHTON COLLECTION, iv. 334, n. 6.
HOUSE OF COMMONS,
afraid of the populace, v. 102;
Bolingbroke, described by iii. 234, n. 2;
bribed, must be, iii. 408;
coarse invectives in 1784, iv. 297;
city, contest with the, in 1771, ii. 300, n. 5; iv. 139;
corruption, iii. 206, 234;
Crosby the Lord Mayor committed by it to prison, iii. 459;
debates: see DEBATES;
dissolution of 1774, ii. 285; v. 460;
of 1784. iv. 264, n. 2;
election-committees, iv. 74;
figure made by insignificant men, v. 269;
influence of the Crown, motion on the, iv. 220;
influence of the peers, v. 56;
Johnson's account of it as it originally was, iii. 408;
anecdote of Henry VIII, ib.;
only once inside the building, i. 503-4;
Middlesex Election: See under MIDDLESEX ELECTION;
mixed body, iii. 234;
Nowell's sermon on January 30, iv. 296;
power of the nation's money, iv. 170;
relation to the people, iv. 30;
speaking at the bar, iii. 224;
Wilkes's advice, ib.;
speaking before a Committee, iv. 74;
counsel paid for speaking, iv. 281;
speeches, how far
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