affected by, iii. 234-5;
tenacity of forms, iv. 104;
Wilkes, afraid of, iv. 140, n. I;
resolution to expel him expunged, ii. 112.
HOUSE OF LORDS, Copy-right Case, ii. 272;
Corporation of Stirling Case, ii. 374;
dissatisfaction with its judicature, ii. 421, n. 1;
Douglas Cause, ii. 230, n. 1;
lay peers in law cases, iii. 345;
'noble stands,' made, v. 102;
Scotch Schoolmaster's Case, ii. 144, 186;
wise and independent, iii. 204.
HOUSEBREAKERS, iv. 127.
HOVEDEN, iv. 310, n. 3.
HOWARD, Hon. Edward, ii. 108, n. 2.
HOWARD, General Sir George, ii. 375, n. 1.
HOWARD, Lord, v. 403, n. 2.
HOWARD, Sir Robert, ii. 168, n. 2.
HOWARD,--, of Lichfield, i. 80, 515, 516; iii. 222.
HOWARD,--, of Lichfield, the younger, iii. 222.
HOWELL, James, in the Fleet, v. 137, n. 4;
_'Stavo bene,'_ &c., ii. 346, n. 6.
_Howell's State Trials_, Somerset's Case, iii. 87, n. 3.
HUDDESFORD, Rev. Dr., Vice-Chancellor of Oxford, i. 280, 322;
Johnson's letter to him, i. 282.
_Hudibras. See_ BUTLER, Samuel.
HUET, Bishop, iii. 172, n. 1.
HUGGINS, William, quarrel with Warton, iv. 6;
mentioned, i. 382.
HUGHES, John, _Memoir_ by Duncombe, iii. 314, n. 2;
_Sieges of Damascus_, iii. 259, n. 1;
Spenser, edits, i. 270;
mentioned, iv. 36, n. 4.
HUGILL, an attorney, iii. 297, n. 2.
HULK, The Justitia, iii. 268.
HUMANITY, its common rights, iv. 191, 284.
HUMBLE-BEE, v. 380, n. 3.
HUME, David, account of his publications, v. 31, n. 1;
Adams, Dr., answers his _Essay on Miracles_, i. 8, n. 2;
ii. 441; iv. 377, n. a; v. 274;
Adams the architects, ii. 325, n. 3;
Agutter's sermon, attacked in, iv. 422, n. 1;
American war, iv. 194, n. 1;
ancient history, ii. 237, n. 4;
art, indifference to, i. 363, n. 3;
atheists in Paris, dines with seventeen, ii. 8, n. 4;
attacks, reply to, ii. 61, n. 4;
benefited by some, v. 274;
Beattie's _Essay on Truth: see_ BEATTIE;
Blacklock, the blind poet, i. 466, n. I; v. 47, n. 3;
books, the small number of good, iii. 20, n. 1;
Boswell intimate with him, ii. 59, n 3,437; n. 2; v30;
preserves memoirs of him, ib.;
Boufflers, Mme. de, ii. 405, n. 2;
Carlyle's, Dr., account of him, v. 30, n. 1;
change of ministry in 1775, expects a, ii. 381, n. 1;
Charles II, partiality for, ii. 341, n. 2;
Cheyne, Dr., letter to, iii. 27, n. 1;
composed with facility, v. 66, n. 3;
conceit, his, v. 29;
conversation, ii. 236, n. 1;
death, said that he had no fe
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