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ANNUAL REGISTER. 
FR 
France: marriage of the count of Provence 
ee the princess of Sardinia, xiv 103] 
109] 
«++ severe loss in Corsica, xiv 128] 
«+s persons perishing by famine, xiv 134] 
an restoration of the Jesuits in Lorrain, 
2b, 
---- reduction of forces, xiv 137] 
++.» conduct with respect to Poland, xv 5} 
-++. the king finally triumphant over the 
parliaments, xv 79*] 
e+e. Strict search after the authors of libels 
against the ministers, xv 149] 
+. «. Maritime preparations of, xvi 51] 
We attention to trade and agriculture, xvi 
2 
oe. Pe srisa- of the count d’Artois, zd. 
«».. Avignon restored to the pope, xvi 57] 
F «+.. bundles of prohibited books from Lon- 
- don, addressed to the comptroller general 
and the chancellor, opened at Dieppe and 
burnt, xvi 84] 
++.. confinement of the duke de Chaulnes 
and the sieur de Beaumarchais, xvi 85] 
++. insurrections on account of dearth, xvi 
115] 
e+. Several officers punished for refusing 
to serve under a lieut. col. put over them, 
xvi 126] 
«+.. secret expedition to the E. Indies, xvi 
128] 
«+». agreement with Holland for a mutual 
ro Aaa from the droit d’aubaine, xvi 
+». death of Lewis XV from smallpox, xvii 
26] 121] 
e+. the young king and his brothers inocu- 
lated, xvii 28] 
se de Maurepas recalled to court, xvii 
es, unpopular ministers removed, xvii 
+++» funeral of the late king, xvii 30] 
«++. restoration of the old parliament, xvii 
31] 164] 
«++» new regulations of it, xvii 32] 
+++. tyranny exercised in Corsica, xvii 33] 
+++. Several persons tried at Paris for an 
unlawful correspondence, xvii 92] 
+++. remonstrances of the maritime towns 
against the prohibition of sending foreign 
oT to the British colonies, xvii 
. i disturbances in, xviii 148*] 150*] 108] 
9] 
soot ing Scarcity, xviii 149*] 
tee gift of the clergy, xviii 151*] 142] 
+++» punishment of deserters changed, 
xviii 84] 
+. +» claim of the king to purchase a house 
against the owner’s will, xviii 89] 
: ‘in cargoes for the English colo- 
nies prohibited, xviii 107] 
+++» promotion of the culture of Corsica, 
xviii 125) 
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France: coronation of the king and queen, 
xviii 13)] 
-... loan negotiating, xviii 142] 
...- after a bed of justice the parliament 
kept to dine at court, xviii 179] 
.. +. Suppression of the mousquetaires, xviii 
188] xix 184*] 
«+. it’s ports opened to the Americans, 
xix 182*] 
.... military stores, officers, and engineers, 
furnished to them, #. 
». +» remonstrances of the British ministers 
disregarded, 7d. 
e».. military preparations, xix 184*] 
+... ordinance respecting deserters, xix 
113] 
--.»» horseracing in, xix 131] 
--..~ battle between two regiments at Lisle, 
xix 132] 
---. free gift of the clergy, xix 136] 
e+.. pay of reduced officers increased, and 
vacant commissions to be filled by them, 
xix 153] 
ees ae treaty with Switzerland, xx 188*] 
187] 
.. +. loans raised by particular states, xx 
170] 
.. +» remonstrance to, on trading with Ame- 
rica, xx 187] 
..+- loan from Genoa, xx 188] 
«++. Survey of it’s American colonies, xx 
201) 
-»-. conduct toward G. Britain, xxi 37] 
86] 
+... treaties with America, xxi 135] 155] 
158] 217*] 340] xxii 432] 
..«. fleet under d’Estaing sails from Tou- 
lon, xxi 178*] 192*] See America 
+... the ambassador ordered home from 
England, xxi 172] 
+++. general embargo on shipping, 2b. 173] 
-... American deputies presented to the 
king, xxi 173] xxii 54] 
.-.. letter from the king to adm. count 
d’Orvilliers on his engagement, xxi 198] 
-... capture of two E. Indiamen, xxi 203] 
204] 210] 
207] 
.--. letter from the king to the American 
congress, xxi 272] 
..+. islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon 
taken, xxii 3] 
..+. success in the W. Indies, xxii 36] 
..-. British ships captured, xxii 39] 63] 
208*] xxiv 2] 3] 78] 129] 180] 
..«. affray at Boston, xxii 39] 
several W. Indiamen, xxi 
enee — Charlestown, xxii 40] 
.... address to the Canadians, xxii 41] 
355] é, 
.. + loss of St. Lucia, xxii 43] 
.... the British fleet reconnoitred by two 
frigates, xxii 58] 
..«- la Licorne and a schooner captured, 
xxii 59] 60] 
