72 
BR 
none who are to sit on the throne of, iii 
Britain, Great: no motive for attacking re- 
vealed religion in, iii 189 
«+++ the great seal delivered to the king by 
the lord keeper, and returned to him 
with the title of lordjhigh chancellor, iv63] 
+++. impositions in the king’s household 
detected, iv 138] j 
«- ++ 100 men, professedly engaged as ser- 
vants for the colonies, stopped at Ports- 
mouth, iv 142] 
eh ia paid tothe Dutch for turbot, iv 
e+e peopled by the Celts, iv 158 
++». introduction of Christianity into, iv 161 
«++. remarks on the king’s exercise of his 
ryan in the choice of ministers, vi 
+++ constable confined in a foreign ambas- 
sador’s house for attempting to execute a 
warrant against a domestic, vii 80] 
‘e+.. List of supplies and ways and means 
from the Revolution to the end of the 
year 1763, vii 155] 
e.-. civil list expenses during the reign of 
William the third, viii 252] 
ee. constitution of, ix 38] 39] x 46] xii 
133] 201] xiii 67*] 159: xiv 131] xviii 
108*] xix 75] 107] xxvii 70] xxix 110] 
xxxili 381] xxxiv 127] xxxvi 200] 202] 
204] xxxviii 518, 526. x1 434 
‘ae Soldiers of, ix 173, 176 
+++ Corsica offered to, x 37] 
«+++ prerogatives of the crown, x 45] xii 
183] xv 232] xxvi 167] xxvii 77] xxxv 
42] xxxvi 200] 202] 204] xlvi 61, 63 
e+ +» money collected by two preachers for 
me the Gospel in America, xi 
‘ee. trade with N. America, xi 204] xii 215] 
xvili 105*] 192] 
-»» decrease of oak timber in, xiv 218] 
++» ancient commerce of, xiv 137 
«+. case of Somerset the slave, xv 110] 
.-- has passed it’s meridian, xvi 217 
- revenue at different periods, xvii 175] 
Xxxii 280] liii 310. liv 404. lv 382. lvi 
372. See also Taxes 
eee» trade-of, xviii 105*] xxx 128] 
coin issued. See Coin 
+++» number of four-wheeled carriages, 
xviii 191] 
+++» number of newspapers printed, 75. 
+++. packs of cards stamped, d. 
+... pairs of dice stamped, 2d. 
.... value of corn imported, #. 
«++» grants for charts of, xviii 245] 
+++ On raising troops without authority of 
parliament, xxi 86] 
< gg benevolences to the crown, xxi 90] 
«++. complaints of the undue influence of 
the crown, xxiii 83] 86] 128] 165] 327] 
xxv 177] xxxii 105] xxxix 254] liv 23] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
BR 
Nero Great: right of petitioning, xxiii 
+++. secret advisers of the crown, xxvi 172] 
«+.» Temarks on putting the great seal into 
commission, xxvi 177] 
«.+- judges should not have seats in the 
House of Lords, xxvi 178] 
impolicy of continental wars, xxx 209 
«+. late continuance of the use of torture 
in, xxxii 96 
«. ++ modern whigs and tories, xxxvii 5*] 
.» ++ alteration of the king’s title, xliii 1 
«++. Select committee of the Commons for 
inquiring into the state of the public re- 
cords, xliii 144 
+».. money raised without consent of par- 
liament, xlvii 99 
+++. mischievous negligence in auditing 
public accounts, xlviii 76 : 
«+. folly of subsidizing foreign powers, 1 
268 
-+«» Roman invasion of, li 870 
«+++ population of, liii 273. liv 321, 322 
++. large sums at the command of the 
crown without control of parliament, liv 
22] 
+. ++ claim to the dominion of the four seas, 
liv 512 
e+» See also England 
++.. origin of the disputes with France re- 
specting N. America, i 2 
+++. change of ministry perhaps conducive 
to the war, i 3 
+++.» two French men-of-war taken, i 4 
-. +» alarmed at a threatened invasion, i 5 
---+ foreign troops called in, 7d. 
- +++ Byngsent to the defence of Minorca, id. 
...+ subsidizes the empress of Russia, 2. 
+++» temporary reasons for this alliance, i 6 
+... discontents of the people, i 9 
«+++ changes of ministry, i 10 
»++- State of parties, i 10, 11 
+ +++ principles and views of these, i 11 
«-.- ill success in America and the E. 
Indies, i 13, 28 
«+». assists Prussia in Germany, i 15 
+-++ convention of Closterseven, i 19, 27, 
135, 193, 201 
-... abortive expedition against Rochefort, 
i19 
e+.. mischiefs of party spirit, i 28 
e+.» ill success in N. America, 7b. 
«+++ advantages in the E. Indies, i 30 
-. +.» the French expelled from Hanover, i 
34 
e+. State of, at opening the campaign of 
1758, i 38 
e+. treaty of subsidy with the king of 
Prussia, i 40 
e.+- troops landed at Embden under C, 
duke of Marlborough, i 46 
«-.- conclusions of the Aulic council 
against the king as elector of Hanover, i 50. 
e.ee different views of the conduct to be 
pursued by, i 65 
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