e, ii. 270; v. 379; chapel,
ancient, v. 380;
_Field of Stones_, v. 55, 379;
hornless cattle, v. 380;
mansion, v. 379, n. 1;
inscription on it, v. 381;
Johnson desires to visit it, i. 462;
visits it, v. 375-85;
laird, past greatness of the, iii. 177;
present glories, iii. 178;
library, iv. 241; v. 376;
Paoli visits it, v. 382, n. 2;
pronounced Affleck, ii. 413; v. 116, n. 1;
Reynolds's portrait of Johnson, v. 385, n. l;
'rocks and woods of my ancestors,' ii. 69, n. 3; v. 348;
_Via sacra_, v. 381;
authors, ii. 53;
authority lessened by the Scotch coming in, iii. 262;
Ayr, v. 375, n. 3;
Ayrshire, _cars_, v. 235;
elections, ii. 169, n. 4;
election petition, iv. 73;
Johnson's argument, iv. 74;
contest in 1773, v. 354;
mentioned, v. 107, n. 1, 372;
Balmerino, v. 406;
Balmuto, v. 70;
Banff, v. 109;
bare-footed people, v. 55;
beggars, v. 75, n. 1;
Belhelvie, sands of, v. 101, n. 4;
Blackshieids, v. 404;
Blair in Ayrshire, iii. 47, n. 3;
books printed before the Union, ii. 216;
Boswell a Scotchman without the faults of one, iii. 347;
Scotland too narrow a sphere for him, iii. 176;
breakfasts, merit of Scotch, v. 123, n. 2;
bring in other Scotch in their talk, ii. 242;
broth, v. 87;
Buchanan, Scotland's single man of genius, iv. 185;
Buchanmen showing their teeth, v. 100;
Buller of Buchan, v. 100;
cabbage, introduction of the, ii. 455; v. 84, n. 3;
Calder, v. 118;
castle, v. 119;
_Caledonian Mercury_, iv. 129; v. 323;
career open in England, i. 387;
Carron, The, v. 343, n. 3;
castles, smallness of the, ii. 285; v. 374, n. 1;
cattle without horns, v. 380;
Charles I, sold, iv. 169;
Christian Knowledge Society, ii. 27-30, 279;
Church of Scotland _Book of Discipline_, ii. 172;
churches dirty, v. 41-2;
one clean one, v. 73, n. 4;
in the Hebrides, v. 289, n. 1;
church holidays not kept, ii. 459;
form of prayers, absence of a, v. 365;
Lord's Prayer omitted, v. 121, 365, n. 1;
judicatures, ii. 242;
practice at the bar of the General Assembly coarse, ii. 381, n. 1;
'the Presbyterian _Kirk_ has its General Assembly,' i. 464;
probationer, case of a, ii. 171;
lay-patrons, ii. 149;
Johnson's argument on their rights, ii. 242-6;
parties, two contending, v. 213;
civility, persevering, iv. 11;
'cleanliness
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