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ivate life, v. 396; partial to the populace, ii. 353; places held for life, ii. 353. JUDGMENT, compared with admiration, ii. 360; source of erroneous judgments, ii. 131. _Julia or the Italian Lover_, i. 262, n. 1. _Julia Mandeville_, ii. 402, n. 1. JULIEN, the Treasurer of the Clergy, ii. 391. JULIEN, of the Gobelins, v. 107. JULIUS CAESAR, iii. 171. JUNIUS, Francis, i. 186. _Junius_, Burke, not, iii. 376; Burke, Hamilton and Wilkes most suspected, ib., n. 4; Samuel Dyer, iv. 11, n. 1; concealment of the author, iii. 376; duty of authors who are questioned about the authorship, iv. 305-6; impudence, his, ii. 164; Johnson attacks him, ii. 135; Norton, Sir Fletcher, attacks, ii. 472, n. 2. JURIES, guards afraid of them, iii. 46; judges of law, iii. 16, n. 1. JUSTICE, a picture of, iv. 321. JUSTICE HALL, ii. 98. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. See MAGISTRATES. JUSTITIA HULK, iii. 268. JUVENAL, _Third Satire_, Johnson's imitation, i. 118 (see _London_); Boileau's, ib.; Oldham's, ib.; _Tenth Satire_, Johnson's imitation, i. 192 (see _Vanity of Human Wishes_); intention to translate other _Satires_, i. 193; quotations, _Sat_. i. 29, iv. 179, n. 4; _Sat_. i. 79, v. 277, n. 4; _Sat_. iii. 1, i. 325, n. 1; _Sat_. iii. 2, ii. 133; _Sat_. iii. 149, i. 77, n. 1; _Sat_. iii. 164, i. 77, n. 3; _Sat_. iii. 230 (_unius lacertae_), iii. 255; _Sat_. viii. 73, iv. 114, n. 1; _Sat_. x. 8, iv. 354, n. 2; _Sat_. x. 180, ii. 227; _Sat_. x. 217, iv. 357, n. 2; _Sat_. x. 356, iv. 401, n. 1; _Sat_. x. 365, iv. 180, n. 1; _Sat_. xiv. 139, iii. 415, n. 3. K. KAMES, Lord (Henry Home), coarse language in Court, ii. 200, n. 1; _Elements of Criticism_, i. 393; ii. 89-90; Eton boys, on, i. 224, n. 1; _Hereditary Indefeasible Right_, v. 272; Johnson, attacks, ii. 317, n. 1; prejudiced against, i. 148; 'keep him,' ii. 53; _Sketches of the History of Man_ Charles V celebrating his funeral obsequies, iii. 247; Clarendon's account of Villiers's ghost, iii. 351; interest of money, iii. 340; Irish export duties, ii. 131, n. 1; Lapouchin, Madame, iii. 340; Paris Foundling Hospital, mortality in the, ii. 398, n. 5; schools not needed for the poor, iii. 352, n. 1; virtue natural to man, iii. 352; Smollett's monument, v. 366; 'vicious Intromission,' ii. 198, 200; mentioned, iii. 126. KAUFF
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