‘ 
542 
RU 
Russell, lord J..xxxiv 78, 88, 89. lviii 2] 10] 
Ixi 157] ’ 
lord J. (1766 to 1802) See Bedford, 
lord W. x1 226] xliii 185] xlvii 48. 
lvi 180 
rey. G, xiii 210 
Rich. will of, xxvii 202] 226] 
sir Francis, ix 317 
sir W. See Bedford, duke 
T. xxxiv 11 
T. xl 101 
T. (poet) xxxi 165 
W. lord, vi 273. xii 53. xiv 23, xxxv 
8] xlii 12 
W. lix 234 
W. (coal agent) xi 222] 
W. (of Showell green) xxxiii 27] 
xxxiv 11, 35 
Russel street, Bloomsbury, fire in, xxxix 
38 
uke 
Covent garden, fire in, xviii 
163] 
Russen, rev. Benj. executed for a rape, xx 
205] 207] 215] 
Russia: formerly tributary to the Tatars, 
i269 
---.- rules of assemblies in, iii 214 
eee memorial in answer to the Teutonic 
order on it’s claim to Courland and Semi- 
gallia, iv 100] 
pee supplied with furs from England, iv 
150] 
o» «» supposed first classic printed in, v 87] 
«+e» discovery and conquest of Siberia, vi 
155 
-++- differences with China, vii 93 
+++. discovery of the Aleutian islands, viii 
69) 
eees punishment of adultery in, viii 95] 
e+ ++ Soldiers of, ix 175. xlix 924. lviii 161 
+++. manners and customs, xiii | 
+... tyranny of the government, xiii l, 117, 
138, 152, 154 
---. Slaves of two kinds, xiii 2 
e+e. priests, xiii 3 
e+ «+ anecdotes of the court, xiii 133 
++». massacre of the Swedish envoy to the 
Porte, xiii 137 
+.» barbarous punishments, xiii 15], xxvii 
19 
eoee the knoot, xxvii 118 
..+. prevalence of drunkenness in formerly, 
iii 215. xv 150 
«+e. Climate of, xxi 94 
-+-. flying mountains, a winter diversion, 
xxi 100 
+e. progress of civilization in, xxiv 159 
«ee literature of, xxiv 160 
ese. penal laws, xxvii 119 
+++. prisons, xxvii 120 
++. introduction of Christianity, xlii 315 
«+ distribution of the inhabitants, lvi 542 
+.» population of, lvi 544-52 
e+ee manufactures of, lvii 67 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
RU 
Russia : revenues, lviii 161 
++. Subsidized by the English, i 5 
«++» reasons for the alliance with, i 6 
«+++ confederates against Prussia, i 7 
+++» sends an army to invade it, i 15 
+... it’s armies enter ducal Prussia and 
Lusatia, i 20 
«... defeat the Prussians at Norkitten, 74. 
-.+.- the Russians retreat, i 26 
«+++ dissatisfaction of the empress, i 40 
+++ the Cossacks and Calmucks make in- 
cursions into Silesia, i 42 ° 
e-.. the Russians invade Brandenburg, 
and besiege Custrin, i 48, 5] 
ee defeated there, i 52 
---. retreat toward Pomerania, i 59 
«++. retire with disgrace, 7b. 
-... declaration delivered to all the foreign 
ministers at Petersburg, i 161 
++. politics of, ii 5 
---- progress of it’s forces, ii 10 
». +» they advance toward the Oder, ii 23 
«.++ battle of Zullichau, ii 24 
+++» Crossen and Frankfort taken, 7b. 
«++» reinforced by 1200 horse and 8000 foot 
under Laudohn, ii 25 
+... theirintrenchments forced by the king 
of Prussia, 2d. 
--.. the Prussians at length defeated, ii 
27 
«++ junction with the Austrian army, ii 28 
e+e. retreat into Poland, ib. 
+++. reported fresh treaty with the empress 
queen, iii 4] 
-+.. it?s armies enter Silesia and Pomerania, 
iii 26) 
+++. pass the Oder, iii 27] 
«+e» retreat across, iii 29] 
«.-. enter Brandenburg, iii 43] 
«+» invest Colberg, iii 45] 
«+++ forces employed by, iii 110] 
+... declaration on the proposal of peace, 
iii 203] 
+++. proposals for peace, iv 3] 272] 
«+s. one army marched toward Pomerania, 
another toward Breslaw, iv 32] 
++. besiege Colberg, iv 33] 
+... their magazines in Poland destroyed, 
ib. 
«+s retire into Poland, iv 34] 
e+, waste Brandenburg, 7d. 
-+. take Treptow, iv 36] 
.. «+ Colberg surrenders, @. 
.... take up winter quarters in Pomerania, 
iv 37] 
.. «+ death of the empress Elizabeth, v 11] 
+++ politics of, v 12] 
..++ proposals of Peter ILI for peace, v 13] 
228] 
.-.. joins Prussia, v 14] 
. actempts the recovery of Holstein, v 
14] 
. revolution in, v 17] 222] 
-.-~ conduct of the empress toward Prussia, 
v 22] 
