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ce (afterwards fourth Earl of Orford), Adams the architects, ii. 325, n. 3; addresses to the King in 1784, iv. 265, n. 5; arbitrary power, courtiers in favour of, iii. 84, n. 1; arithmetician, a woeful, iii. 226, n. 4; Professor Sanderson and the multiplication table, ii. 190, n. 3; Astle, Thomas, i. 155, n. 2; atheism and bigotry first cousins, iv. 194, n. 1; Atterbury on Burnet's _History_, ii. 213, n. 3; balloons, iv. 356, n. 1; Barrington, Daines, iv. 437; Barry's _Analysis_, iv. 224, n. 1; Bate and the _Morning Post_, iv. 296, n. 3; Beauclerk's library, iv. 105, n. 2; Beckford's Bribery Bill, ii. 339, n. 2; speech to the King, iii. 201, n. 3; tyrannic character, iii. 76, n. 2; _Biographia Britannica_, iii. 174, n. 3; Blagden on Boswell's _Life_, iv. 30, n. 2; Boccage, Mme. du, iv. 331, n. 1; _bonmots_, collection of, iii. 191, n. 2; Boswell calls on him, iv. 110, n. 3; _Corsica_, ii. 46, n. 1, 71, n. 2; _Life of Johnson_, iv. 314, n. 5; presence, silent in, ib.; Burke's wit, iv. 276, n. 2; Bute's, Lord, familiar friends, i. 386, n. 3; and the tenure of the judges, ii. 353, n. 3; Cameron's execution, i. 146, n. 2; Chambers's _Treatise on Architecture_, iv. 187, n. 4; Chatham's funeral, iv. 208, n. 1; Chatterton and Goldsmith, iii. 51, n. 2; Chesterfield as a patron, iv. 331, n. 1; wit, ii. 211, n. 3; Cibber, Colley, i. 401, n. 1; iii. 72, n. 4; City Address to the King in 1781, iv. 139, n. 4; City and Blackfriars Bridge, i. 351, n. 1; Clarke, Dr., and Queen Caroline, iii. 248, n. 2; Clive, Mrs., iii. 239, n. 1; iv. 243, n. 2; Cock Lane Ghost, i. 407, n. 1; _Codrington, Life of Colonel_, iii. 204, n. 1; Cornwallis's capitulation, iii. 355, n. 3; _Critical Review_, iii. 32, n. 4; _Cross Readings_, iv. 322, n. 2; Cumberland, William, Duke of, cruelty of, ii. 375, n. 1; Cumberland's _Odes_, iii. 43, n. 3; Dalrymple, Sir John, ii. 210, n. 2; Dashwood, Sir F., ii. 135, n. 2; Devonshire, third Duke of, iii. 186, n. 4; Dodd's execution, iii. 120, n. 3; attempt to bribe the Chancellor, iii. 139, n. 3; sermon at the Magdalen House, iii. 139, n. 4; Dodsley, Robert, ii. 447, n. 2; Drummond's _Travels_, v. 323, n. 3; Dublin theatre riot, i. 386, n. 1; duelling, ii. 226, n. 5; Dundas, 'Starvation,' ii. 160, n. 1; Dunning's motion on the influence of the Crown, iv. 220, n. 5;
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