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France: fresh remonstrance, xxxi 14] 
«+ bed of justice, xxxi 15] 
«+++ number of the members of the parlia- 
ment reduced, xxxi 16] 
e+». grand assembly of parliament held, 
xxxi 17] 
«+++ protest by it, 2b. 
.-+. letter to the king from several of the 
peers, 2b. 
«e.. the clergy disposed to support the 
parliament, xxxi 18] 
---. the parliament suddenly convoked by 
the king, i. 
+++. another memorial from it the same 
evening, 7b. 
e+. this deposited with a notary, and 
printed for publication, 7. 
«-.. the papers and archives of the parlia- 
ment taken away, and the king’s seal put 
on it’s doors, xxxi 19] 
e+.» declaration of the Chatelet, ib. 
+».. address of 47 peers and bishops deli- 
vered to the king, 24. 
+++. a number of seditious papers posted 
up in Paris, xxxi 20] 
+». disturbances in the provinces, 7b. 
«++. fidelity of the troops doubted. xxxi 
21) 
+... deputies from Britany sent to the Bas- 
tille, xxxi 23] 
+++ diminished influence of the crown, 2d. 
+++. improvements made by the Notables, 
xxxi 24] 
++.» new council of finance, xxxi 26] 
tremendous hailstorm, xxxi 29] 
AF 5 Sone eae for the sufferers, xxxi 
«+. the king obliged to give up the new 
constitution, xxxi 31] 
e+». the demands on the treasury paid 
partly in bills, 7. 
tia on the Caisse d’Escomptes, xxxi 
+++» great distress at Paris, 2d. 
«+. flight of the abp. of Sens to Italy, zd. 
«+» M. Neckar recalled to office, xxxi 34] 
«+++ the parliament resumes it’s functions, 
xxxi 35] 
«+.. the king refuses to prosecute two of 
his late ministers, 7. 
«++. riot at Paris in consequence, 2. 
-.+. the parliament orders the king’s de- 
crees relating to their suspension to be 
publicly burnt, xxxi 36] 
e++- new convention of the Notables sum- 
moned, 24. 201*] 
«+-- meeting of the states general fixed, 
xxxi 36] 
e++- request to G. Britain for flour refused 
by parliament, xxxi 164] 216] 
e+.. questions relative to the organization 
of the states general, xxxi 201*] 211*] 
228*] 
+++« parliament of Paris loses it’s popu- 
larity, xxxi 203*] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
FR 
France: it’s decree on the state of the 
nation, xxxi 204*] 
.. «+ dissensions between the orders, ib. 
-++. the nobles divided among themselves, 
xxxi 205*] 
+++. dissensions in the parliaments, xxxi — 
206*] 
«+e. the clergy disunited, xxxi 207*-8*] 
«+e. in the states of Dauphiny the orders 
coalesce, xxxi 208*] 
++.» violent contests in Britany, ¢. 
+++. conduct of the princes of the blood, 
xxxi 209*] 
++. the double representation of the Com- 
mons decided by the king, xxxi 210°] 
+++. the amalgamation of the orders left 
open, 2b. 
+++. instructions to the delegates, xxxi 
212*) 
++.. views of the different parties, xxxi 
213*} 
+++. riots at Paris, xxxi 215*] 230°] 237*] 
+e.. Opening of the states general at Ver- 
sailles, xxxi 220*] 
++.. dispute on the verification of powers, 
XXxi 222*] 
+++. Neckar’s conciliatory plan, xxxi 226*] 
-+.. the Commons proceed to a call of the 
House including the three orders, 74. 
++.. some of the clergy attend it, xxxi 
227*] 
-+.+ the Commons, united with a consider- 
able body of the clergy, adopt the title of 
National Assembly, and proceed to busi- 
ness, xxxi 228" ] 
+++ decree respecting taxes, 2b. 
+++» general admission of the populace even 
among the members, and to a share in 
the debates, xxxi 229*] 
++.. the majority of the clergy sides with 
the Commons, xxxi 230*] 
«++. the soldiers refuse to act against the 
mob, 2b. xxxii 66] 
«s+. a royal session resolved on, xxxi 231*] 
+. «+ the. Commons excluded from their 
hall while a throne is erecting, 7d. 
+++. in consequence repair to a_ tennis 
court and swear never to part till the con- 
stitution is compleated, 7d. 
+++. the clergy join the Commons, xxxi 
232*] 
---++ plan of a new constitution produced at 
the royal session by the king, 76. 
+... the Commons refuse to separate at the 
king’s departure, and declare the persons 
of the members inviolable, xxxi 235*| 
«+++ conduct of the fishwomen and courte- 
zans of Paris, xxxi 236*] 
-+.. orators of the Palais royal, xxxi 237*] 
.... the terrified abp. of Paris and mino- 
rity of the clergy appear in the National 
Assembly and withdraw their protest, 
xxxi 238*] 
.... the minority of the nobles join the 
Commens, 70. . 
