rdine, Rev. Dr., a writer in _Edinburgh Review_, 125
Jeffrey, Francis (Lord), on the Johnson and Smith altercation, 156;
his opposition to Smith's election as Rector, 411
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, on Smith's views of blank verse, 35;
on Glasgow, 88;
_Dictionary_, reviewed by Smith, 121;
altercation with Smith, 154;
on _Wealth of Nations_, 288;
Smith's opinion of, 366
Johnstone, William, _see_ Pulteney, Sir W.
Judge Advocate, nature of office, 1
Junius, Smith on authorship of letters by, 420
Kames, Lord, patron of Smith, 31;
place in literature, 31;
letter from Smith to, on sympathy, 341
Kay, John, portraits of Smith, 439
Kirkcaldy, inhabitants and industries in last century, 8;
Smith's residence 1767-73, 238
Knox, John, bookseller, his plan for improving Scotch Highlands, 408
Laing, David, Smith's editing Hamilton's poems, 39
Langton, Bennet, on Smith's conversation, 268
Languedoc, the States of, 183
Lansdowne, Marquis of, _see_ Shelburne
Lauderdale, Earl of, conversation with Fox on Smith, 289;
entertains Burke and Smith at Hatton, 389;
his democratic sentiments in early life, 390
Lecturer, Smith as, 56
Le Sage, Professor G.L., Geneva, friendship with Smith, 191
Leslie, Sir John, tutor to Smith's cousin and heir, 412;
introduced by Smith to Sir Joseph Banks, 413
L'Espinasse, _see_ Espinasse
Library, Smith's, 327, 439
Lindsay, Professor Hercules, takes Smith's classes, 42;
gives up lecturing in Latin, 99
Literary Club, _see_ Club
Literary Society, Glasgow, _see_ Society
Livy, Smith's opinion of, 367
Lloyd, Captain, reminiscences of Smith in Abbeville, 212
Logan, John, poet, Burke's visit to, 396;
Smith's admiration for, 396;
introduced by Smith to Andrew Strahan, 396
Lomenie de Brienne, Archbishop of Toulouse, 177
London, Smith's first visit to, 152;
Smith's residence there 1766-67, 252;
his residence there 1773-76, 262;
residence there again 1777, 314
Loudon, Earl of, 1
M'Culloch, J.R., on Smith's failure to foresee French Revolution, 229;
on Smith's habit of dictating to amanuensis, 260;
on Smith's books, 329
Macdonald, Sir James, in Paris, 174;
his death, 225
M'Gowan, John, antiquary, 335
Mackenzie, Henry, on Smith's wealth of conversation, 33, 269;
his story of "La Roche" and Hume's religious opinions, 313;
account of Smith's last words to his friends, 435
Mackinnon of Mackinnon, letter
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