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��60, 290 ; neglect of the beautiful, 32 ; ; outcry against Johnson, 8-15; road ! to England, 38 ; sensitive to criticism, Scots Hunters, 49. Scots Magazine, 7.

SCOTT, SIR WALTER, Lord Auchinleck, 274, 278; Sir A. Boswell, 283-84; Bu- chanan a favourite author, 91 ; colliers and sailers, 259; cruise in 1814, 124; Duke of Cumberland, 143; death of Col, 220; dominies, 279; at Dunvegan, 188, 191, 193, 195; Lord Elibank, 298; Highland accommodation, 8; Highland dress, 172; house in the College Wynd, 48. 78 ; Inch Kenneth, 221 ; inns, 151 ; lona, 229 ; Johnson and Adam Smith, 263; Johnson's Ode, 168; last quota- tion from Johnson, 83 ; Johnston, 234 ; Lord Monboddo, 112, 114; Old Mor- tality, 291 ; Peveril of the Peak, 79; his popularity, 286 ; Scotch learning, 6 1 ; Archbishop Sharpe, 88; at St. Andrews. 96 ; in Skye, i ; Lord Stowell, 71; at Tobennory, 217; trees, 34; Wizard of the North, 38.

Scott, William (Lord Stowell), 68, 71.

Seaforth, Lord, 161.

Sharpe, Archbishop, 88, 97.

Sheep-shearing, 163.

Shenstone, William, 72, 214.

Sidney, Algernon, 303.

Sikes, Sir Charles, 285.

Silver fork, 252.

Singing, 173.

Singing-birds, 163.

Skinner, Rev. John, 119.

Skye, the verge of European life, 170 ; one magistrate, i 77.

Slains Castle, 124-29.

Slaves, 292.

Sligachan, 211.

Smallet of Dumbarton, 217.

SMITH, ADAM, praises Boswell, 272 ; con- versation, 278; farming, 35 ; Kirkaldy, 66, 87-8 ; old town of Edinburgh, 59 ; peasantry, 41 ; professor at Glasgow, 263 ; reported quarrel with Johnson, 263 ; room in Hume's house, 67, 74 ; Select Society, 298; no statue to him,

��77 ; tax on coal, 263 ; the Union, 39 ; Wealth of Nat ions, 63.

Smith, , an architect, 294.

Smoking, 91.

Smollet, Commissary, 260.

SMOLLETT, TOBIAS, ancestor, 217; beg- gars, 43 ; churches, 82 ; Edinburgh High Street, 52; Lord Elibank. 297 ; funerals, 227 ; Glasgow, 264; Hamilton, 291 ; Highland dress, 172; and meals, 44 ; Humphry Clinker, 37 ; inns, 50 ; living, 41, 46; his pillar, 261 ; rebel prisoners, 155 ; St. Andrews, 91 ; Tears of Scotland, 142; turnips, 36; Union,

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Snuff, 161.

Society for Propagating Christian Know- ledge, 266. Soldiers, 154, 165. Somerset, Duke of, 69. South, Rev. Dr. Robert, 16 ft. 6. Southey, Robert, 105 n. \. Spanish Invasion, 158, 217. Speke, Captain, 136. Spey, 130. Spouse, 107.

ST. ANDREWS, 16, 17, 88-103; Castle, 92; Cathedral, 94, 102; Cloisters, 95; Glass's Inn, 89 ; nonjuring parson, 1 19 ; professors' dinner, 97 ; St. Leonard's College, 89; St. Mary's College, 100; St. Salvator's College, 99 ; St. Rule, 96; streets, 91; trees, 97; University, 98-9, 102. St. Kilda, 198. Stablers, 51, 69. Staffa, 24, 226. Stairs, Earl of, 296. State of nature, 260. Steamboats, 256. Stewart, Lady Henrietta, 142. Stockdale, Rev. Percival, 98. Stone, Jerome, 101. Strahan, George, 186. Strahan, William, 14, 59. Streatham, 176, 276. Strolimus, 212. Struan, 205.

Stuart, James, of Dunearn, 284. Stuckgown, 256.

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