324 
HO 
Holland: complaints against the stadt- 
holder, xxviii 68] 
-..» his wishes for inquiry eluded, xxviii 
69] 
«+.» consequence of arming the burghers, 
xxviii 70] 
+... the stadtholder deprived of the go- 
vernment and command of the garrison 
of the Hague, xxviii 75] 
.»«. his body guards taken from him, xxviii 
76 
mie woe oath of allegiance required from 
the army, xxviii 78] 
.+ +. meeting of the states of Holland and 
_W. Friezland at the Hague, xxviii 80] 
.+.. riot on the pensionary of Dort’s pass- 
ing through the stadtholder’s gate, xxviii 
82 
eee Solent dissensions in Utrecht, 74. 
«... letter from the new king of Prussia, 
xxviii 84] 284] 
-».. courier from Berlin to London stop- 
ped, xxviii 86] 
.»e. flight of the armed burghers from 
Hattem and Elbourg at the approach of 
the regulars, 7b. 
.» +. fresh claims on by the emperor, xxviii 
160] 
.++. E. India company much distressed, 
xxviii 169] 
-»+» medal struck on the league 
France, xxviii 196] 
.... letter from the stadtholder to the 
states of Holland, xxviii 282] 
...- mediation of Prussia and France, xxix 
3] 
«++ proposal of the states of Holland, xxix 
5] - 
«++. the negotiation abruptly broken off, 
seis 7] 
+.» democratical government established 
in Utrecht, xxix 9] 
fluctuations in the conduct of various 
states, xxix 10] 
«e+. attempt to suspend the offices of stadt- 
holder and admiral general, xxix 12] 
+++. a majority of the people in favour of 
the stadtholder, xxix 13] 
.... the governments of Rotterdam and 
Amsterdam overturned by the armed 
burghers, xxix 18] 19] ' 
-... Utrecht refuses it’s contribution to 
the provincial states, xxix 19] 
+... proceedings of the States-General and 
council of state, xxix 20] 21] 
»».. engagement between a few of the 
troops of the state of Utrecht and of the 
armed burghers of the city, xxix 22] 
.... troops of the state of Holland marched 
into that of Utrecht, xxix 25] 
.... the stadtholder takes the field, 26. 
++-- manifesto published by him, xxix 
2: 
«... violent conflicts at Amsterdam, xxix 
25] 
with 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
HO 
Holland : majority of the troops go over to 
the stadtholder, xxix 27] 
..+. the princess of Orange arrested in her 
way to the Hague, xxix 30] 
».+- memorials from the k. of Prussia to 
the states of Holland and the States- 
General on the occasion, xxix 34] 35] 278] 
«eee the French king condemns the con- 
duct of Holland, xxix 35] 
..+- terms of the satisfaction demanded, 
xxix 36] 
..-~ hostile preparations of Prussia, xxix 37] 
.«+. Wyck and Harderwyck taken by the 
stadtholder, 7d. 
..+. the province of Zealand declares in 
his favour, 2d. 
+++. emigrations to Ostend and Prussia, 
xxix 39] 40] 
«+.» French officers and men sent clandes- 
tinely to assist the republicans, xxix 41] 
+... Prussian army enters, xxix 42] 
.... Gorcum taken, xxix 43] 
.. +. general panic, xxix 44] 
.... Utrecht abandoned, xxix 46] 
..+» revolution at the Hague, xxix 49] 
«... an express despatched to France to 
decline any farther assistance, xxix 50] 
.».. the country round Amsterdam inun- 
dated, xxix 51] 
«++. ashort truce granted it, xxix 52] 
..-. Successful attack on the approaches to 
Amsterdam, xxix 56] 
+». second cessation of arms granted, xxix 
61] : 
++.» capitulation of the city, xxix 62],254] 
+++» violent conduct of the soldiery at Bois 
le Duc, xxix 225] 
..-. the stadtholder requests a body of 
Prussians to winter in Holland, xxix 225] 
publishes a general 
amnesty, xxix 226] 
...+» letter from the d. of Brunswick to the 
commissioners from Amsterdam, xxix 
253] 
«e+. letters from the princess of Orange to 
the duke of Brunswick, xxix 254] 256] 
-.e- the duke’s answer, xxix 256] 
..++ memorial of sir J. Harris offering the 
mediation of Great Britain, xxix 280] 
«++» declaration and counterdeclaration of 
G. Britain and France, xxix 282] 
-+++ prayer for George III during his ill- 
ness, Xxx 253] 
.... treaty of alliance with G. Britain, xxx 
272) 
..++ act of guaranty of the stadtholder- 
ship, xxx 278] 
.»+. money lent by the British government, 
xxxi 1517] 
Ages ri of the French revolution, xxxiv _ 
126 
.. +» application of the British minister for 
refusing an asylum to any who may be 
concerned in the death of the French 
king, xxxiv 186 
