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France: d’Etrees sent to take the com- 
mand, 2d. 
sees invasion of England threatened, ii 22 
«e-- proceedings in N. America, ii 29 
«++. Havre bombarded, 24. 103 
»--» the fleet defeated off cape Lagos, ii 
23 
e..-. treaty of subsidy with Wurtemburg 
renewed, ii 49 
«+. duke of Broglio takes the command 
of the army, ii 50 
-»-. preparations for invading England, ii 
51, 94, 129 
«+-- defeat of their fleet, ii 52 
e+.. affairs in the East Indies, ii 53 
eee» Offers of peace from Great Britain and 
Prussia refused, ii 55 
«+... payment of many public bills and 
funds stopped, ib. 
+... the king, and many of the nobility and 
churches send in their plate, id. 
«++. number of prisoners in England, ii 
120 
«++.» warlike stores conveyed through Hol- 
land to, ii 128° 
».. ships taken, destroyed, and lost, during 
the war, ii 131, 132. iii 83] 92] 120] 122] 
159] 258] iv 59] 161] 
+++.» memorial from the governor and lieu- 
tenants of Martinico to the general of the 
islands, ii 208 
e+» letters from marsh. Belleisle on the 
conduct to be pursued in the enemy’s 
country, ii 234, 235 
«+++ Maubert’s reflections on their publi- 
cation, ii 237 
---. dissolute and irregular behaviour of 
the troops, ii 236 
+.». memorial of the French ambassador 
tothe States-general on warlike stores, 
ii 248 
--+- reasons for refusing peace, iii 3] 
«+++ proceedings in N. America, iii 6] 
+. + efforts of, in Germany, iii 10] 
ms opening of the campaign there, iii 
eees battle of Corbach, iii 21] 
«+++ Glaubitz surprised and defeated at 
Emsdorf, iii 22] 
-+-. defeat at Warburg, iii 23] 
«++. advantages in Germany, iii 24] 
++. Zierenberg surprised, iii 33] 
«+++ gen. Bulow takes Marpurg, iii 34] 
ta" is defeated by M. Stainville, iii 
+++, the main army falls back to Cassel, 2b. 
+++ French forts along the Rhine seized 
7 the hereditary prince of Brunswick, 
2b. 
+++» battle of Campen, iii 37] 
+e. the siege of Wesel raised, iii 38] 
+++» Stainville lays Halberstadt under con- 
tribution, iii 45] 
thee oe left to them by the allies, 
iii 50 
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France : their winter quarters, 7d. 
«++. policy of England in waging war 
a in Germany considered, iii’ 51] 
«++. expedition of Thurot, iii 55] 
.., ill success in America, iii 57] 
in the E. Indies, iii 63] 
| 162] 
«++. capt. of a French frigate challenges 
an English one, and then declines the 
combat, iii 71] ; 
ee. collection at London for clothing the 
prisoners in England, iii 73] 
e+». exactions at Hanau, iii 80] 
---- number of privateers taken in the W. 
Indies, iii 83] 
+++ privateers taken or destroyed, iii 92] 
120 
---+ letter from the blockading squadron in 
Quiberon bay, iii 94] 
--+- complaint of the conduct of the Ham 
burghers, iii 110] 
e+» flatbottomed boats driven on shore 
by admiral Rodney, iii 122 
+++. treaty for fixing the limits of, toward 
Italy, iii 123] Ah 
-. ++ island on the coast taken possession of 
by adm. Boscawen, 76. 
.+-. the kiny’s answer to the parliament of 
Normandy, iii 127] 
++. island of Dumet, on the coast, taken, 
iii 131] 150] 
++.. escape of prisoners from Yarmouth, iii 
*+-- convoy partly taken or destroyed off 
the Tortugas, id. 
+++ declaration on the proposal of peace, 
iii 203] 
«+. letter from the minister on the ships 
in the Vilaine, and the answer of the 
captains, iii 206] 
---- trade in America and the W. Indies 
carried on under flags of truce, iii 219] 
+++ proposals for peace, iv 3] 13] 19] 
“e pure pees in Spain, iv 5] 22] 
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«+++ State in Germany, at the opening of 
the campaign, iv 7] 
«++ armies obliged to retreat, iv 8] 
e+. driven out of Hesse, iv 10] 
«+» defeat at Langensaltze, 2b. 
---+ Broglio reinforced, iv 11] 
--«. defeats the hereditary prince, iv 12] 
+. raises the siege of Cassel, id. 
«... Belleisle taken, iv 15-17] 
- ++. agrees to a separate peace,iv19] 
«+e. proposals respecting Spain, iv 22] _ 
++.» proceedings in Germany, iv 24] 
..«. defeat of gen. Sporcken, 2b. 
«... defeated at Kirch Denkern, iv 25] 
«++.» repeated skirmishes, iv-27] 
«++. garrison at Dorsten captured, iv 28] 
+e. take the castle of Schartzfels, and the 
city of Wolfenbuttel, and besiege Bruns- 
wick, iv 29] 
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