240 
FR 
France : auriferous rivers in, viii 109 
..-- bride torn to pieces by her husband, 
ix 57] 
eee» young man executed for blasphemy at 
Abbeville, ix 116] 
«e+. edict of Lewis XV respecting nuns, ix 
eee ancient history of, ix 136 
ee» Soldiery of, ix 175 
«... punishment of bigamy in, x 77] 
eee forging a register, zh. 
«.++ Vines in Dauphiny destroyed by the 
frost, x 84] 
ee+ leaves of the mulberry trees destroyed 
by the frost, x 94] 
eves laws of, xi 47] Iviii 162 
ee. pleasant travelling by water in, xi 169 
ee» propositions for improving husbandry 
and the breed of sheep in, xii 206] 
e»+- English fashions prevailing in, xii 
212 
e+.» promotion of agriculture in, xiii 173] 
eee ancient dresses in, xiii 101 
++» benefitted by the ancient monks, xiii 
103 
esse ancient state of trade in, xiii 104 
++. corrupt state of education in, xiii 142 
eves preachers of, xiii 144 
eee» abbés, what, xiii 190 
«++ Basque language, xiii 247 
e+». abundant vintage in, xv 145] 
«+s. population of, xvi 67] xliv 473. liii 
23, 144. liv 10. lvi 63] 
ee.. meeting between Henry VIII and 
Francis I, xviii 147 
ese. State prisons of, xix 148 
e+. torture abolished in, xxiii 225] 
«+... French and English women compared, 
xxiv 31 
«s+» ancient ceremony in Picardy, xxiv 129 
s+. ancient constitution, xxxi 7] 
e+e. constitutio unigenitus, xxxiii 243] 
e+e distance from the principal seaports 
to those of the United Kingdom, xxxv 29 
eons jee claim to the title of king of, 
xl ; : 
e+. State of education in, xlviii 100 
++.» abounds in literary forgeries, li 890 
+++ Observations on, lii 754 
«+s. inns of, 7b. 
--=+ cookery of, zd. 
ees emigrants from, 
grants 
e+.» origin of the disputes with England 
respecting North America, i 2 
e+.. claim of to the Missisippi, 74. 
ees. two men-of-war taken by Boscawén, 
i4 
eee. her merchantmen taken without a 
declaration of war, 7). 
«+s. threatens an invasion, 7d. 
---- sends an expedition against Minorea, 
id 
sees engagement between Galissoniére and 
Byng, 7. 
See French emi- 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
FR 
France: threatens Hanover, i 5 
.... forms an alliance with Austria, i 6, 8 
--.. fort Oswega surrendered to, i 13 
.. «Sends two armies against the king of 
Prussia and Hanover, i 14 
.»»+ French troops pass the Weser, i 16 
...- reduce the Hanoverians to capitulate, 
Tag 
..«- conduct of it’s army i 26 
».«. a fleet sent to Louisbourg, i 29 . 
: 35 proceedings in N. America, i. 30, xxi 
2 
---.the French driven out of Hanover, 
i 34 
«.«» defeat at Hoya, zd. 
-».. garrison of Minden surrenders, i 35 
»e+ distress of the French, zd. 
.-.-. the Rhine recrossed, i 36 
+.«» Embden evacuated, 7b. 87 
+. alterations in the ministry, i 37 
..-- State of, on opening the campaign of 
1758, i 38 
+++. prince Ferdinand crosses the Rhine 
after the French, i 43 
-+.. defeats them at Crevelt, i 44 
..+» the Hessians defeated at Sangerhau- 
sen, i 46 
+... Chevert defeated by the Hanoverians, 
i 47 
---. the prince of Soubise defeats the 
allies in Hesse, i 55 
«-.. the French retire into winter quarters, 
i 62 
«+. Goree taken, i 75. i163 
+++» complaints of the treatment of Eng- 
lish prisoners there, i 111 
--+-- memorial to the States General on 
granting a bounty on herrings, i 147 
++e+ another in answer to gen. Yorke’s, id. 
-..- Nieuport and Ostend, garrisoned by, 
i 148 
---. decree for the administration of the 
revenues of Hanover, i 182 
-+-. treaty of subsidy with Hesse Cassel, 
i 186 
--.. manifesto on it’s proceedings in Ger- 
many, i 200 ! 
+». the king of G, Britain’s answer to it, 
i 216 
.«++ Views of, at the beginning of 1759, 
iid 
+++. conduct of, in Germany, ii 6 
-... lax discipline of it’s armies, 2b. 
++» defects of it’s military, 7b. 
-.+- battle of Bergen, ii § 
---. advantages of, ii 10 
-..» progress of the French, ii 15 
.... Minden taken by assault, ii 16 
..++ Munster taken, t, 
.. ++ battle of Minden, ii 17 
-.+- retreat, ii 19 yy 
«+++ a corps surprised at Wetter, 11 20 
.»+. garrison of Marpurg made prisoners, 
ib. 
«++» Munster besieged, ii 21 
