76 
BR 
Britain, Great: ministers charged with in- 
sidiously countenancing a relaxation of the 
civil authority, xii 60] 
e+. farther charges against them, xii 61] 
62] 51*] 
*++- removal of gen, Amherst, xii 62] 63] 
»+++ neglect of the Corsicans, xii 63] 
-+++ changes in the ministry, i. 
e+++ meeting of parliament, xii 64] 
e++- fresh agreement with the E. India 
Company, xii 61*] 
ees. complaint of injustice toa British sub- 
ject at Surinam, xii 125] 
~+.» French frigate in the Downs refuses to 
lower her pendant till fired at, xii 131] 
» xiii 63] 
-+-- importation of hay and straw pro- 
icy on account of the distemper, xii 
‘e+.. seizure of Falkland’s islands by the 
Spaniards, xiii 9] 116] xiv 8] 
++-- ill disposition of the Bourbons toward, 
xili 9] 10] 76] 
e++- unfriendly conduct of Portugal toward, 
xiii 11] 136] 
eee» general discontent at the business of 
the Middlesex election, xiii 56] 
s+». several of the ministers resign, xiii 63] 
ge warrants issued, xiii 147-9] 157] 
»++- armed cutters and small sloops or- 
dered to cruise on our coasts to prevent 
infected ships from putting in, xiii 158] 
e+.. Other precautions, xiii 161] 
“ee. expectations of a war, xiv 12] 
++.. dissatisfaction at the terms of the late 
peace, xiv 16] 
++. hegotiation with Spain, xiv 21] 42] 
e+ +. a number of our seamen kept in prison 
by the Spaniards, xiv 24] 
«+++ mischiefs of ex officio informations, xiv 
28] 29] 
oa pray into the conduct of judges, xiv 
e+. judge tampered with by the crown, xiv 
33] 34] 
ee» convention respecting Falkland’s is- 
lands, xiv 46] 3 
++. insult to the flag by the Spaniards, xiv 
153] 
++. restitution of Falkland’s islands, xiv 
162] 
eese policy of, with respect to Poland, xv 6] 
«++. conduct of the king of Prussia toward, 
xv 39] 
e+. State of public affairs, xv 81*] 
vee present to M. Pleville le Pelley for 
saving the Alarm frigate, sv 111] 
+++ ambassador from the emp. of Morocco 
in consequence of the consul’s withdrawing 
from Tetuan, xv 122] 
e+e. conduct of the dey of Algiers toward 
the British consul, xv 152] xvii 122 
«++» representations to France and Spain on 
their naval preparations, xvi 51] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
BR 
Britain, Great : state of parties, xvi 62] 
-- +» slight changes in the ministry, xvi 63] 
-.+. naval preparations at Portsmouth, xvi 
96] 100] 
-+-- planks and staves purchased at Dantzic 
ns tie by the king of Prussia, xvi 127} 
133] 
e+. State of trade, xvii 42] 
+++. general view of affairs, xvii 43] 
--.. discontents in America, xvii 44] 
+... endeavours to inflame the people 
against the Americans, xvii 61] 
-. ++ Crab island claimed by the Spaniards, 
xvii 111] 
e+. exports and imports, xvii 136] xxxiv 
108-27. xxxviii 48. xli 189. xlii 150. lii 
458. lv 328. 1x 406. xi 403. See also Corn 
and Sugar 
+++. exportation of arms and ammunition 
prohibited, xvii 156] 
+... memorials to France and Holland on 
the subject of smuggling, xvii 164] 
-++- duty in Grenada imposed by the king 
in council set aside, xvii 164] 
--». address from the American congress 
to the people of G. Britain xvii 207] 
+++. ministers disappointed in the effects 
they expected from their coercive mea- 
sures against the colonies, xviii 2] 
«+. State of affairs at home, xviii 36] 
-. «+ dissolution of parliament, xviii 38] 
+++. meetings of merchants in London and 
Bristol on American affairs, xviii 47] 
«++ disclosure of secret influence, xviii 76} 
++... demur of a Russian admiral to salute 
the British flag at Spithead, xviii 129] 
«++. restrictions on admission into the dock- 
yards, magazines, and fortresses, xviii 
168 
«.++ proclamation 
prizes, xviii 188] 
++.- subscription for the troops in Ame- 
rica, and their wives and children, xviii 
190] xix 52] 
xviii 190] 
-»-- Ships captured by the Americans, xviii 
190] 191] xix 8] 147*] 167*] xx 195] xxi 
127] xxii 191] xxiii 217*] xxiv 3] 251] 
253) 
respectin American 
P 
for loyalist clergymen. in, 
e»-- American ships captured, xix 153*] 
xx 133] 195] 212] xxi 127] xxii 197*] 
xxiii 222°] 229] xxiv 174] xxv 210] 219] 
222] 229] 274) ' 
+... untoward aspect of American affairs, 
xix 37] : 
+... Opposite sentiments of the contest, xix 
38 
sisters asses in support of ministers, xix 
46] 85] 
+++ pulpit politics, xix 47] 
«++.» whig and tory parties, 2d. \ 
++. negotiations for foreign troops, xix 49] 
ee. great expense of supplying the troops 
in America, xix 51] 
