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France: raise the siege of Brunswick, and 
abandon Wolfenbuttel, iv 29] 
«++» ravage Westphalia, 7d. 
«++. take Embden, but are expelled by the 
boors roused by their exactions, id. 
«+.» take Meppen, iy 30] 
+++» repulsed from Bremen, 7d. 
+++» discussions respecting peace, iy 37] 
256] 
«++. the negotiation broken off, iv 41] 
e+e treaty with Spain, iv 51] 52] 278) 
-+-- ill success in the E. Indies, iv 54] 
..-» trifling advantages there, iy 58] 
«+ loss of Dominica, 24. 
---+- French account of ships taken on both 
sides in 1760, iv 59] 
«+. claim of Dutch money in a captured 
English packet, iv 67] 
*+++ an arret issued for stopping the sala- 
ries of the parliaments and other courts 
of justice for three years, yet requiring 
their poll-tax, iv 98] 
++» the arret cancelled by the parliament, 
iv 99] 
«++. number of prisoners in England and 
in France, iv 101] 
«+++ money in the Naarden waggon seized, 
iv 117] 
+»»- murderer deliyered up by the Dutch, 
iv 126] 
eeee prames fitting out, 2d. 149] 
-... bomb-ketches on a new construction, 
iv 127] 
+++» Speedwell cutter taken in Vigo har- 
bour, 7d. 
e+.. the double capitation and third twen- 
tieth ordered in a bed of justice to be 
continued for two years, iv 145] 153] 
«+++» 27 millions to be borrowed on the farm 
of leather, iy 146] 
¢».. attempt on our ships in Basque road, 
iv 149] v 68] 
++-- letter to the king from the parliament 
of Douay, iv 153] 
+++- prisoners at Lisbon refused relief by 
the French consul and supplied by the 
British factory, iv 157] 
«++. expedition to the coast of Africa, iv 
172] 173] 
-++- subscriptions for building men-of-war, 
iv 185] 
«++» historical memorial of, on the cause 
and conduct of the war, iy 253] 
«++. memorial to the States-general on the 
capture of la Felicité, iv 268 
+++. declarations to Sweden respecting a 
peace, iv 269] 270] 
«++. declaration to England and Prussia, iv 
272) 
++ ++ counterdeclaration, iv 273] 
«++. declaration to the diet of the empire, 
iv 276] 
@ree 
: ——-—— of marsh, Broglio to the 
inhabitants of Brunswick and Hanover, 
iv 277] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
FR ; 
Frapes heads of the family conyention, iv 
8] . 
. remarks on the family compact, v 3] 
+++. threatens Portugal, y 8] 
«++. declares war against her, vy 10] 
«+++ proceedings of the army in Westpha- 
lia, v 24] r 
+++. defeated at Graebenstein, v 25] 
«+s, communication with Frankfort cut off, 
v 26] 
+++ prince Xavier defeated, 2b. 27] 
»++. Gottingen evacuated,v27] 
«+++ army called from the Lower Rhine, ib. 
-... losses in the W. Indies, vy 34] 38] 
+++» Negotiations for peace, v 47] § 
. rig PEDetOR against Newfoundland, v — 
++.» campaign in Germany, 7d. 
e+.. preliminaries of peace signed, wy 50] 
54] 108] 
++.. definitive treaty, v 54] 233] : 
+++» Variations from the preliminaries, v 
245-6] 
«++» conduct at the peace, v 63] 
+++. pretended attempt to assassinate the 
king, v 68] 
-++- impeachment of Lally, v 109] 
+++» Officers said to have been priyately put 
to death for misbehaviour, 2b. f 
+++. papers relative to the rupture with 
Portugal, v 203-22] 
++»- proposal for peace by the emp. of 
Russia, v 228] 
«.«. the king’s answer, v 229] 
+.» regulations of the fishery in N. Ame- 
rica, v 236] 
-»«» the Dutch called upon to give up the 
places in Sumatra put into their hands by 
count d’Estaing, vi 66] 
«+++ flatbottomed boats sent to England for 
French prisoners, vi 68] 
-+-- money due from, for the maintenance 
of prisoners, 2b. 
«++» free internal trade in corn allowed, vi 
84] 
«s+.» regulations respecting taxes, 2. 3 
—— of inoculation for smallpox, 
vi 85] 
. ordinance for banishing to Desirada 
young men of family conducting them- — 
selves improperly, vi 93] 
-.-- riot in Dublin on the importation of 
silk from, vi 98] 
- attention to the navy of, vi 103] 
+++. Opposition of the parliaments to the 
king’s edicts, vi 120] vii 6] 
+... Sentence of several officers for misbe- 
haviour in Canada, vi 120] 
--.. account of the paper money of Canada, 
and bills drawn there on the French 
government, vi 121] é 
-+++ convention with the king of Sardinia 
respecting Placentia, vi 214] ; 
«++ causes of it’s connection with Austria, 
vii 3] 
