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France: convention between lord Clive and 
bar. Law of Lauriston, ix 100] 
see. the dauphin caught unhurt on falling 
from a balcony that gave way, ix 129] 
«++» encouragement to persons to clear and 
cultivate lands in, ix 131] 
e+. breaks off it’s connexion with Geneva, 
ix 155] 158] 
eee State of, in 1767, x 3] 
eee fresh edict against the Jesuits, x 32] 
«eee death of the dauphiness, x 71] 75] 
e+.» presents from the king to the son of 
the princess of Brazil, x 103] 
eo» -- farm of the revenue, x 104] 
eee takes possession of Corsica, xi 2] 46] 
ence ——— of the city and terri- 
tories of Avignon and the Venaissin, xi 
45] xii 115] 
‘ee. new powers conferred on the council 
by the king, xi 46] 
‘eee remonstrances against this by the par- 
liaments, xi 47] 
‘eevee complaints on the dearness of corn, xi 
eee» remonstrance of the parliament of 
Normandy against the exportation of 
corn, xi 48] 
«+. it’s exportation interdicted by the par- 
liament of Paris, id. 
«++. price lowered by a free trade in, xi 
1 
e+e» French company to work the gold 
mines in Andalusia, xi 50*] 
ees. invasion of Corsica, xi 8°] 161] 284] 
xii 10] 
eee illness of the queen, xi 61] 
2... exiled members of the parliament of 
Britany allowed to return home, xi 76] 
e+. regulation respecting passports ~of 
foreigners, xi 82] 
‘ee. death of the queen, xi 131] 132] 136] 
138] 158] 
ee-- intended visitation of the bish. of 
Avranches for inquiry into conduct 
ey" by the parliament of Rouen, xi 
eee. Severe punishment of a hawker of 
books, xi 180] 
«ee Corsica annexed to, xii 10] 45] 
ee. bankruptcy of the E. India company, 
xii 11] 47] 
‘e+. payment of the interest on the public 
funds stopped, and benefit of survivor- 
ae in the tontines taken away, xii i1] 
‘ee+» Naval preparations of, xii 11] 
e+. marriage of the dauphin to the arch- 
duchess Maria Antonia, xii 35] 
‘ee. projected alteration of the barrier in 
the Netherlands, 7d. 
e+e subjugation of Corsica, xii 40] 
e+. the French generally detested by the 
Corsicans, xii 45] 
eeee loss of the French in Corsica, xii 46] 
eeye E, India trade thrown open, xii 47] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
FR 
ity general state of bankruptcy, xii 
7 
or parliament of Britany reestablished, 
ib. 
e+ great disturbances in St. Domingo, 24. 
113] xvi 133] 
+++» money belonging to a convent carried 
off by a friar, xii 70] 
+++. the king’s horse fell down with him in 
hunting, xii 72] 
+... English gentleman imprisoned for 
taking plans of fortifications, xii 108] 
«++» the Dutch desired to treat as pirates 
vessels under Corsican colours, xii 127] 
-.+. frigate coming into the Downs refuses 
to lower her pendant till fired at, xii 131] 
xiii 63] 
. — vile affair of the duke d’Aiguillon, xiii 
] 
«e+. Spirited conduct of the parliaments, 
xili 49-53] xiv 89°-93*] ; 
+++. authority the most absolute claimed by 
the king, xiii 52] 
e+e. famine in, xiii 53] xiv 134] 
«++. emigration from Lorrain, 76. 
+.» State and demands of Corsica, xiii 54] 
«+++ quarrel with the Tunisians, 7. 
«++. has a considerable force in the East 
Indies, xiii 76] 
«++. all engagements and contracts with 
foreigners to be acquitted, xiii 78] 
«++ remittances to Holland, xiii 89] 
«++. the king’s youngest daughter enters 
the convent of St. Dennis, xiii 92) 115] 
xiv 151] 
++.» Gissatisfaction of the nobility at a 
favour conferred on the princess of Lor- 
rain at a court ball, xiii 123] 124] 
e+». insurrections on account of dearth, xiii 
133] 
«+.. interference in the dispute with Spain 
oe Falkland’s islands, xiv 45] 
8 
eee part of the arrears to Sweden paid, 
xiv 87*] 96] 
«+++ dissolution of the parliament of Paris, 
xiv 89°] 
“te papery tribunal instituted, xiv 
1* 
e+. six courts erected at different places, 
ib. 82] 
e+. Other parliaments suppressed, xiv 92*] 
«-++ Spirited conduct of the princes of the 
blood, £4. 
e+. new tribunals and code of laws, xiv 
93*] 75] 102} 
«++. number of persons sent into banish- 
ment, 2b. 73] 
ee. State of Corsica, xiv 94*] 
e+e. workhouses for the poor established in 
Champagne, xiv 66] 
‘ee+- eastern coast of Madagascar settled 
and fortified, xiv 88] 
‘e+. nutmegs and cloves planted in the Isle 
of France, xiv 90] 
