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 * ||||Laments the decline of liberty in England, 195.
 * ||1736.||His popularity, i. 261. xii. 441. xiii. 299. His understanding began to decay, and deafness disqualified him for conversation, i. 269.
 * ||||A remedy for his giddiness prescribed to him by lady Betty Germain, xiii. 248.
 * ||||His rules for preserving health, 312.
 * ||1737.||Received the freedom of the city of Corke in a silver box, xiii. 364. 366; and had before been complimented by the corporation of Dublin with the freedom of that city, in a gold box; ix. 378.
 * ||||Complains of the state of his health, xviii. 355. 356. 360.
 * ||||Rallies Mr. Pulteney humorously on his recommending to him a trip to England for his health, xiii. 323.
 * ||1738.||Met with great difficulties in his intended plan of an hospital, xiii. 397; on which subject he petitioned the house of lords, 409.
 * ||||Sends miss Richardson a beautiful diamond ring, xiii. 411.
 * ||||Advertised to lend 2000l. on good security, xiii. 398.
 * ||1739.||Solicits the earl of Arran to resign the claim made by him to the tithes of the rectory of Clonmel, xii. 324.
 * ||1740.||His certificate to a discarded servant, xix. 152.
 * ||||His understanding was so far impaired, that he was obliged to be put under the care of guardians, i. 270.
 * ||||His epigram on the magazine at Dublin, the last thing he wrote, viii. 228.
 * ||1742.||The base treatment he received from Dr. Wilson, xiii. 450.
 * ||1745.||October 19. Died, in the 78th year of his age, i. 270.
 * ||||His will, i. 529.
 * ||||Inscription on his monument, i. 271.
 * ||||Epitaph proposed for him, viii. 234.
 * ||||Inscription on a column at Neale, in Ireland, where annual festivals were instituted to his memory, xix. 159.
 * ||||On a compartment of his monument in College Green, Dublin, with an epigram occasioned by it, viii. 238.
 * ||||Under his picture at Oxford, xvii. 472.
 * ||||Verses on him, viii. 229-238.
 * ||||His verses on himself, vii. 92.
 * ||||On his own Death, viii. 122.
 * ||||Young lady's Complaint for his Stay in England, xviii. 437.
 * ||||On his Deafness, 441, 442.
 * ||||Verses on his birthday, viii. 145, 146. 228. xiii. 15. xviii. 454. 459.
 * ||||His character, i. 164. 513. 515. xvii. 473. xix. 202. 214.
 * ||||Character of his writings by Dr. Johnson, xix. 204. See also the General Preface prefixed to vol. ii.
 * ||||His charities, i. 259. 373. 460. ix. 381. xiii. 301. 375. xix. 131. 133.
 * ||||Strength of his memory, i. 5.
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 * ||||His will, i. 529.
 * ||||Inscription on his monument, i. 271.
 * ||||Epitaph proposed for him, viii. 234.
 * ||||Inscription on a column at Neale, in Ireland, where annual festivals were instituted to his memory, xix. 159.
 * ||||On a compartment of his monument in College Green, Dublin, with an epigram occasioned by it, viii. 238.
 * ||||Under his picture at Oxford, xvii. 472.
 * ||||Verses on him, viii. 229-238.
 * ||||His verses on himself, vii. 92.
 * ||||On his own Death, viii. 122.
 * ||||Young lady's Complaint for his Stay in England, xviii. 437.
 * ||||On his Deafness, 441, 442.
 * ||||Verses on his birthday, viii. 145, 146. 228. xiii. 15. xviii. 454. 459.
 * ||||His character, i. 164. 513. 515. xvii. 473. xix. 202. 214.
 * ||||Character of his writings by Dr. Johnson, xix. 204. See also the General Preface prefixed to vol. ii.
 * ||||His charities, i. 259. 373. 460. ix. 381. xiii. 301. 375. xix. 131. 133.
 * ||||Strength of his memory, i. 5.
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 * ||||Young lady's Complaint for his Stay in England, xviii. 437.
 * ||||On his Deafness, 441, 442.
 * ||||Verses on his birthday, viii. 145, 146. 228. xiii. 15. xviii. 454. 459.
 * ||||His character, i. 164. 513. 515. xvii. 473. xix. 202. 214.
 * ||||Character of his writings by Dr. Johnson, xix. 204. See also the General Preface prefixed to vol. ii.
 * ||||His charities, i. 259. 373. 460. ix. 381. xiii. 301. 375. xix. 131. 133.
 * ||||Strength of his memory, i. 5.
 * } Raillery
 * ||||Character of his writings by Dr. Johnson, xix. 204. See also the General Preface prefixed to vol. ii.
 * ||||His charities, i. 259. 373. 460. ix. 381. xiii. 301. 375. xix. 131. 133.
 * ||||Strength of his memory, i. 5.
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 * ||||Strength of his memory, i. 5.
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