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nce between dedications and histories. _October 5_. People may come to do anything by talking of it. The Reverend Mr. Hector Maclean. Bayle. Leibnitz and Clarke. Survey of Col. Insular life. Arrive at Breacacha. Dr. Johnson's power of ridicule. _October 6_. Heritable jurisdictions. The opinion of philosophers concerning happiness in a cottage, considered. Advice to landlords. _October 7_. Books the best solace in a state of confinement. _October 8_. Pretended brother of Dr. Johnson. No redress for a man's name being affixed to a foolish work. Lady Sidney Beauclerk. Carte's _Life of the Duke of Ormond_. Col's cabinet. Letters of the great Montrose. Present state of the island of Col. _October 9_. Dr. Johnson's avidity for a variety of books. Improbability of a Highland tradition. Dr. Johnson's delicacy of feeling. _October 10_. Dependence of tenants on landlords. _October 11_. London and Pekin compared. Dr. Johnson's high opinion of the former. _October 12_. Return to Mr. M'Sweyn's. Other superstitions beside those connected with religion. Dr. Johnson disgusted with coarse manners. His peculiar habits. _October 13_. Bustle not necessary to dispatch. _Oats_ the food not of the Scotch alone. _October 14_. Arrive in Mull. Addison's _Remarks on Italy_. Addison not much conversant with Italian literature. The French masters of the art of accommodating literature. Their _Ana_. Racine. Corneille. Moliere. Fenelon. Voltaire. Bossuet. Massillon. Bourdaloue. Virgil's description of the entrance into hell, compared to a printing-house. _October 15_. Erse poetry. Danger of a knowledge of musick. The propriety of settling our affairs so as to be always prepared for death. Religion and literary attainments not to be described to young persons as too hard. Reception of the travellers in their progress. Spence. _October 16_. Miss Maclean. Account of Mull. The value of an oak walking-stick in the Hebrides. Arrive at Mr. M'Quarrie's in Ulva. Captain Macleod. Second Sight. _Mercheta Mulierum_, and Borough-English. The grounds on which the sale of an estate may be set aside in a court of equity. _October 17_. Arrive at Inchkenneth. Sir Allan Maclean and his daughters. None but theological books should be read on Sunday. Dr. Campbell. Dr. Johnson exhibited as a Highlander. Thoughts on drinking. Dr. Johnson's Latin verses on Inchkenneth. _October 18_. Young Col's various good qualities. No extraordinary talents
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