ANNUAL REGISTER. 
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France: a colony of Quakers and Baptists 
from America come to settle at Dunkirk, 
xxviii 174] 
«+.-. general invitation to foreign settlers, 
xxviii 174] 
«s-. edicts in favour of the protestants, 
xxviii 175] xxxi 6] 
xxviii 176] 
«... local authorities restrained from de- 
taining strangers and their property on 
pretence of debt, 7d. 
e++. a Negro elected a foreign correspond- 
oy the Academy of Sciences, xxviii 
1 
+++.» mediation with Prussia in the affairs 
of Holland, xxix 3] 
+... Officers and men sent to Holland clan- 
ne to. assist the republicans, xxix 
«+» causes of a revolution in the political 
sentiments of the nation, xxix 174] 
-++. inability to pay the demands of public 
creditors, xxix 178] 
+--. assembly of the notables called, xxix 
180] 
+++ proposal of a land tax, xxix 183] 
«++. ———— for annulling the exemption 
of the clergy and nobility from taxation, 
2b. 
«+++ Speech of the king at dismissing the 
notables, xxix 185] 
e+. the parliament of Paris remonstrates 
against a stamp duty, and petitions the 
king to assemble the states general, xxix 
137] 300] 
«.+. spirited reply of the president to the 
count d’Artois, xxix 188] 
«s+» edict of the king nullified by the par- 
liament, 7b. xxxi 4] 
++.» Paris filled with troops, xxix 188] 
..-. the parliament banished to Troyes, 
xxix 189] 
Sie remonstrance to the king, 76. 
peasantry, 
+«.. chamber of accounts and court of aids 
petition him to call the states general, 
xxix 191] 
»s-- the president despatched from Troyes 
122] a representation to the king, xxix 
+++. an accommodation takes place, 2. 
--.- the parliament of Grenoble declares it 
acapital crime to attempt the execution 
of a lettre de cachet, tb. 
+++. obliged to relinquish it’s designs in 
Holland, 7d. 
+++ declaration of the British ministers 
on it’s armaments, xxix 194*] 282] 
+++» counterdeclaration, xxix 195*] 283] 
+++. an edict for a loan, and another for re- 
_ Storing protestants to their civil rights, 
laid before the parliament by the king, 
- ¥xix 196°] 306) 
see- in the midet of the debate the king 
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rises and orders the edicts to be regis- 
tered, 7b. 
France: on the duke of Orleans protesting 
against the proceedings, the king repeats 
his order, and retires, xxix 197*] 
.-.-. the duke of Orleans banished, and two 
members of the parliament sent to dif- 
ferent prisons, 7b. 
+++. the parliament remonstrates on the 
subject, 2b. 307] 309] 
.»». addresses the king on it, xxix 197*] 
307] 
.... the king’s answers, xxix 198*] 307] 
.».. the two magistrates released from 
prison, but exiled, xxix 199*] 
++. remonstrance from the great chamber 
of parliament, 74. : 
..-. son of the dethroned emperor of 
Cochin China presented to his majesty, 
xxix 200] 
.... Naval preparations, xxix 215] 
-.-. convention with G. Britain relative to 
the E. Indies, xxix 280] 
.-.» declines assisting the Turks, xxx 23] 
«»-. edict respecting protestants, xxx 197] 
-+«+ presentation of an Indian ambassador, 
xxx 208] 
«se. new ministry, xxx 216] 
«s+. assembly of the Notables dissolved, 
xxx 223] 
+». address of the parliament of Paris on 
~ arrest of two of it’s members, xxx 
1] 
«++» speech of the king on the proceedings 
of the parliaments, xxx 282] 
». +. ordinance declaring the protest and 
deliberations of the parliaments and 
courts seditious and libellous, xxx 283] 
.... Strong resolutions of the parliament 
of Paris against /ettres de cachet, xxxi 
4] 
«.+. answer of the king, xxxi 5] 
.»-- fresh resolutions of the parliament, 
ib. 
. it denies the power of the king, or 
itself, to levy new taxes, xxxi 6] 
-... general spirit of reform, 7. 
.... reform in the jurisprudence, 7b. 16] 
...- edict in favour of protestants, xxxi 6] 
++. president of the parliament of Tho- 
louse imprisoned, xxxi 7] 
. remonstrance and exposition of the 
French constitution, 2. 
.... the king’s answer, xxxi 9] 
++. proposed establishment of a coum plé- 
niere, xxxi 11] 16] 31] 
.».. meeting of the parliament to counter- 
act it, xxxi 12] 
+... attempt to arrest two of it’s members, 
xxxi 13] , 
«+.. the parliament surrounded by a regi- 
ment of guards, 7d. 
ey the two members give themselves up, 
¥xxi 14] 
