Private letters of Edward Gibbon (1753-1794) Volume 2 (of 2)

Private letters of Edward Gibbon (1753-1794) Volume 2 (of 2)

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Private letters of Edward Gibbon (1753-1794) Volume 2 (of 2) by Edward Gibbon

Private letters of Edward Gibbon (1753-1794) Volume 2 (of 2) Chapter 1 No.1

*Impey, Sir Elijah, ii. 86

India, i. 349, 350, 357; ii. 280

Ireland, debates on, i. 338, 373; ii. 115, 137;

effects of French Revolution on, ii. 320;

Roman Catholics v. Protestants, ii. 320, 343, 350

Irish Parliament, i. 196

*Irnham, Lord (Earl of Carhampton), i. 146

*Irvine, Lord, i. 247

Italy, Gibbon's tour in, i. 64

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Jackson, Richard, ii. 19

*Jacobin Club, the, ii. 305

Jamaica, Light Dragoons for, ii. 289

Jenkinson, Charles. See Liverpool, Lord

Jenyns, Soame, i. 366, 391; ii. 94

*Jephson, Robert, author of tragedy of Braganza, i. 252

"John the Painter" (Aitken), i. 301

Johnson, Dr. Samuel, on Lord Bolingbroke, i. 8;

his description of Dr. Maty, i. 18;

on courts and camps, i. 25;

Lady Diana Beauclerk, i. 82;

Dr. Heberden, i. 83;

on Sir John Dalrymple's style, i. 131;

Goldsmith's epitaph, i. 202;

George Colman on, i. 213;

his publishers, i. 222;

Taxation no Tyranny, i. 271;

his friend Lord Eliot, i. 273;

"Single-Speech" Hamilton, i. 343;

and Abbé Raynal, ii. 75

Johnson, Sir William, i. 291

*Johnston, Governor George, i. 308, 332

Jolliffe, William, M.P. for Petersfield, i. 111, 153, 171, 247, 346, 366

Jones, Paul, i. 317, 347

Joseph II., Emperor, i. 158, 313; ii. 137

*Jourdan Coupe-Tête, ii. 293

*Journal, Gibbon's, quoted, i. 27, 35, 40, 50, 57, 84

Junius, Letters of, i. 108, 146; ii. 22, 92

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Keene, Colonel, i. 302

*Kellerman, F. C. de, ii. 319

*Kelly, Hugh, School of Wives, i. 199

Keppel, Admiral Lord, and the French fleet, i. 339, 340, 343;

Palliser's charges against, i. 349, 356, 357;

M.P. for Surrey, i. 388;

First Lord of Admiralty, ii. 13, 18, 34

Keppel, General, i. 346

Kimber, Captain John, ii. 295

*Kingsbergen, Admiral, ii. 247

*Kingston, Duchess of, i. 265, 281

*Kingston, Duke of, i. 265

*Kippis, Dr., ii. 305

Knight, Gowin, i. 18

*Kolbel, Baron, i. 319

*Korff, Baroness de, ii. 254

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