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RU 
“Russia: attempts on Egypt, xxxi 173] 
«+.» recommencement of hostilities in Fin- 
land, xxxi 195*] 
-..- Hogfors taken, xxxi 198*] 
«+. desperate seafight near, 7b. 
os. plot to set fire to the fleet when at 
Copenhagen, xxxi 201] 
+... quadruple treaty with Austria, France, 
and Spain, xxxi 338] 
«++. proposals for peace from Turkey, xxxiii 
3 
«+e Successes of the Swedes, xxxiii 67 
«+e galley fleet at Frederickshall destroyed, 
xxxiii 68 
----the fleet attacked in the harbour of 
Revel, ib. i 
--.. the Swedes obliged to retreat, 2b. 
+... engagements between the fleets, xxxiii 
68-71 
---- haughtiness of the empress, xxxiii 65 
«++. treaty of peace with Sweden, xxxiii 
65, 71, 86. xxxii 306] 
«-+ island of Zia taken and fortified, xxxiii 
92 
«+++ squadron in the Archipelago destroyed 
by the Algerines, xxxiii 93 
+++. engagements in the Black Sea, xxxiii 
96 
«e+» Turks defeated on the borders of the 
Cuban, xxxiii 97 
+++ Ismailoff carried by storm, xxxiii 100 
other successes, xxxiii 104 
---- treaty of peace with Turkey, xxxiii 
106. xxxiv 328 
Pilnitz. See Pilnitz 
---. declares her disapproval of the con- 
stitution of Poland, xxxiv 329 
++.. answer to the declaration, xxxiv 339 
invasion of Poland, xxxiv 333. xxxvii 
eee 
«++. French ambassador ordered away, 
xxxiv 312 
ee.» treaty of commerce with G. Britain, 
xxxv 241] 
-. +» land in the Crimea assigned to French 
emigrants, xxxv 2 
«+» loan at Amsterdam, xxxv 61 
-... declaration to Sweden on the trade of 
neutrals, xxxv 175 
+... answer of Denmark to a similar de- 
claration, xxxv 183 
~ Ha Es respecting the French, xxxv 
' «... ukase and declaration on the partition 
of Poland, xxxv 227, 231 
-«.. further proceedings, xxxv 233-8 
+. +. aggrandizement of, xxxvi 221] 
«e+. propositions to the Porte, xxxvi 242 
«++. conduct toward Poland, xxxvii 22] 
---- treaty of defensive alliance with G. 
Britain, xxxvii 272 
* hr ee respecting Poland, xxxvii 
+++» death of the empress Catharine, 
XXXviii 199] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’s 
RU 
Russia: proclamation respecting Dutels 
ships, xxxviii 214 
++-. note to Spain on it’s treaty with 
France, and answer, xxxviii 215, 216 
to the foreign ministers at Stock- 
holm on the nonadmission of the Swedish 
ambassador, xxxviii 217 
oe r conduct of Paul on his accession, xxxix 
+++. commercial treaty with G. Britain, 
Xxxix 268 
-+.. note to the German states, xxxix 349 
+... ukases on the importation of French 
and Dutch goods, xxxix 360 
e+e. prince of Conde’s army taken into the 
service of, xl 8 
+.» restrictions of the press, xl 59 
+++. entrance of strangers prohibited, xl 
.+++ Students in foreign universities ordered 
home, 7. 
+++ provisional treaty with G. Britain, xl 
223. xli 76] 188] 215 
+++» proclamation for the protection of 
British trade to the Baltic, xl 237 
«--. treaty of alliance with Turkey, 7d. 
+... declaration of war against Spain, xli 
78] 291 
»..- answer to it, xli 292 
+++. Squadron sent to codperate with the 
British fleets, xli 79] ‘ 
see. ———————_ join the Turks, xli 
79) 
.. +. army marched to Germany, xli 141] 
143] 266 
-... Subsidized by G. Britain, xli 188] 195, 
208. xlii 165 
«++. army joins the Austrians in Switzer- 
land, xli 267] 
---- defeated by Massena, xli 269] 
..+. its army ordered home, xli 273] 
.... this order countermanded, 7b. 
+++. Small squadron sails to the Mediter- 
ranean, xli 298] 
«.+. embargo on Hamburghers, xli 278 
«... this revoked, xli 281 
.. + Danes prohibited admission into, 74. 
+. treaty of alliance with Portugal, 2d. 
e+. ——— with Sweden, xli 286 
«-.. declaration to the German states, xli 
291 
+... return of it’s army to Poland, xlii 171] 
...» Clandestine departure of the chargé 
@’ affaires from England, xlii 40 
+... embargo on British ships and seques- 
tration of property, xlii 257 
+... army collected in expectation of a 
rupture, xlii 258 
«.«. the embargo taken off, 7b. 
«.-. dissatisfied with Austria, xliii 77] 
.»+. refusal to admit an ambassador from 
Vienna, xlii 258. xliii 77) © 
..+. declaration on an armed neutrality, 
xlii 259 : 
+++» quarrel with G. Britain, xliti 77] 
