Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

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Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.
one, ii. 362. 
INVOCATION OF SAINTS.  See SAINTS. 
INWARD LIGHT, ii. 126. 
IRELAND and IRISH,
  accent, ii. 160;
  ancient state, i. 321; iii. 112;
  baronets, traditional, v. 322, n. 1;
  Belanager, iii. 111, n. 4;
  British government, barbarous, ii. 121;
  Burke’s saying about the Roman Catholics, ii. 255, n. 3;
  Catholics persecuted by Protestants, ii. 255;
    penal code against them, ii. 121, n. 1;
    their students abroad, iii. 447 (see below under WESLEY);
  clergy, ii. 132;
  condemned to ignorance, ii. 27, n. 1;
  corn-laws, ii. 130;
  corrupt government, iv. 200, n. 4;
  cottagers, ii. 130, n. 2;
  ‘drained’ by England, v. 44;
  Drogheda, ii. 156;
  drunkenness of the gentry, v. 250, n. 1;
  Dublin, Derrick’s poem to it, i. 456;
    Capital, only a worse, iii. 410;
    Evening Post, iv. 381, n. 1;
    freedom of the guild given to Chief Justice Pratt, ii. 353, n. 2;
    ‘not so bad as Iceland,’ iv. 358, n. 2;
    physicians, iii. 288, n. 4;
    Rolt’s fraud, i. 359;
    Theatre, Douglas acted, ii. 320, n. 2;
      riot in it, i. 386;
      Miss Philips the singer, iv. 227;
    University, Burke and Goldsmith at Trinity College, i. 411;
      Flood’s bequest for the study of Irish, i. 321, n. 5;
      M.A. degree in vain sought for Johnson, i. 133;
      LL.D. degree conferred, i. 488;
  duelling, ii. 226, n. 5;
  export duties, ii. 131, n. 1;
  fair people, a, ii. 307;
  Falkland, ii. 116;
  family pride, v. 263;
  Ferns, iv. 73;
  French, contrasted with, ii. 402, n. 1;
  Grattan’s speeches, iv. 317;
  History, Johnson exhorts Maxwell to write its, ii. 121;
  hospitality to strangers, iv. 18;
  independence in 1782, iv. 139, n. 4;
  influence, governed by, ii. 205;
  Insolvent Debtors’ Relief Bill of 1766, iii. 377, n. 2;
  Irish chairmen in London, ii. 101;
  Johnson averse to visit it, iii. 410;
    kindness for the Irish, iii. 410;
    pity for them, ii. 121;
    prejudice against them, i. 130;
  lady’s verses on Ireland, iii. 319;
  landlords and tenants, v. 250, n. 1;
  language, i. 321, n. 5, 322; ii. 156, 347; iii. 112, 235;
  literature, i. 321;
  Londonderry, iv. 334; v. 319;
  Lucan, v. 108, n. 8;
  Lucas, Dr., i. 311;
  mask of incorruption never worn, iv. 200, n. 4;
  minority prevails over majority, ii. 255, 478;
  mix with the English better than the Scotch do, ii. 242; iv. 169, n. 1;
  nationality, free from extreme, ii. 242;
  orchards never planted by Irishmen, iv. 206, n. 1;
  parliament, duration of, i. 311, n. 2;
    long debates in 1771, i. 394, n. 1;
  peers created in 1776, iii. 407, n. 4;
  players, succeed as, ii. 242;
  Pope’s lines on Swift, ii. 132, n. 2;
  premium-scheme, i. 318;
  professors at Oxford and Paris Irish,
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