iii. 188, n. 5.
SNAILS and Dissenters, ii. 268, n. 2.
SNAKES, concerning, iii. 279.
SNOWDON, ii. 284; v. 451.
SOBIESKI, King, v. 185, n. 4, 200.
SOCIAL ATTENTIONS, i. 477.
SOCIETY,
condition upon which all societies subsist, ii. 374;
duty to it, v. 62;
external advantages of great value, i. 440;
held together by respect for birth, ii. 153;
right to prohibit propagation of dangerous opinions, ii. 249;
submitting to its determinations, v. 87;
truth, held together by, iii. 293.
SOCIETY OF ARTISTS, i. 363;
_Preface to the Catalogue_, ib., n. 2, 367.
_Society of Arts and Sciences_,
Johnson tries to speak there, ii. 139;
is recommended by Hollis, iv. 97;
votes against a Scotchman, iv. 11;
mentioned, iv. 92, n. 5.
SOCIETY for Conversation, iv. 90.
SOCIETY for the Encouragement of learning, i. 153, n. 2.
SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL,
Archbishop Markham's Sermon, v. 36, n. 3;
bequest of slaves made to it, iii. 204, n. 1.
SOCIETY FOR PROPAGATING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, ii. 27-30, 279; v. 370.
SOCRATES,
compared with Charles XII, iii. 265;
education, on, iii. 358, n. 2;
learnt to dance, iv. 79;
passing through the fair at Athens, i. 334, n. 2;
reduced philosophy to common life, i. 217.
SODOR AND MAN, Bishop of, iii. 412.
_Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris_, iv. 181, n. 3.
SOLANDER, Dr.,
account of him, v. 328;
proposed expedition, ii. 147, 148; iii. 454.
_Soldiers Letter_, i. 156.
SOLDIERS,
breeding, their, ii. 82;
character high, iii. 9;
common soldiers usually gross, iii. 9;
Coronation, at the, iii. 9, n. 2;
courage, iii. 266;
deaths from gaol fever, iv. 176, n. 1;
Dicey, Professor,
on the difficulties of their position, iii. 46, n. 5;
English stronger than French, v. 229;
estimation in which they are held, iii. 265-6;
fame, get little, v. 137;
France, respect paid to them in, iii. 10;
governed by want of agreement, ii. 103;
insolence, iii. 9, nn. 2 and 3;
Johnson's estimate of them in his talk and study, iii. 266-7;
Mutiny Act, iii. 9, n. 4;
officers, their ignorance, v. 398;
respected, iii. 9;
superiority of their accommodation, iii. 361, 365;
pay, ii. 218;
peace, in time of, iii. 267, n. 1;
quartered in inns, ii. 218, n. 1; iii. 9, n. 4;
real life and modern fiction, in, ii. 134, n. 3;
regularity, want of, iii. 266, n. 4;
relish of existence, iii. 413, n. 4;
riches in them do not
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