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GENERAL I N E 
FARRIERY. 
A G E of a horfe, 230. 
Aratomy of the horfe, 224 - 
Arteries and veins of a horfe, 232. 
Arabians, the prefervers of farriery in the 
dark ages, 224. 
Blood, circulation of, 239 ; letting of, 262. 
Bones of the horfe, 225-22S ; of the head, 
fpine, and trunk, 225 ; back-bones, ribs, 
and blade-bone, 226 ; knee, and thigh 
bones, 227 j ftifle-bone, hock, and teeth, 
228. 
Bourgelat and other modern writers on the 
veterinary art, 224. 
Bowels, inflammation of, 247. 
Brain of a horfe, 237. 
.Bruifes, broken knees, &c. 257. 
Canker in the feet, 262. 
Cataract, 2155. 
Catarrh, or cold, 249. 
Cheft of a horfe, 238. 
Chiron the Centaur, 223. 
Cholic, gripes, or fret, 250. 
Corns, 243, 261. 
Cough, chronic, 249. 
Cutting or (hiking, hnw to prevent, 244. 
Diarrhoea and diabetes, 251. 
Difeafes of the horfe, 245 ; febrile, 246 ; of 
the eyes, 253; bots, 255; worms, 256; 
external, as bruifes, broken knees, Sec. 
257; poll-evil, and fitfaft, 258; ftrains, 
ibid, of the fhoulder, ftifle, hip-joint, back 
finews, &c. 259; ring-bones, windgalls, 
fplent, fpavin, &c. ibid, of the foot, 260. 
A BERCROMBIE, fir Ralph, recovers 
U a- fome i[lands from the French, 823; com¬ 
mands in the fruitlefs expedition againft 
Holland, 842; his fuccefs in Egypt, 850. 
Agincourt, battle of, 686. 
Aiguillon, duke of, 746; proceedings againft: 
him arbitrarily flopped by the king, 763. 
Aix-la-Chapelle, treaty of, 742. 
Alaric king of the Vifigoths, 650. 
Alexander I. emperor of Ruflia, protefts a- 
gainft certain encroachments of the French 
government, 862, 867; anfwered, 863, 
868; another manifefto, 869; his troops 
beaten, crofs the Danube, are followed by 
the French, the affair of Holbrunn, 880; 
battle of Gunterfdorff, 881; of Aufterlitz, 
882; returns home, 884. 
Alvinzi, the Auftrian general, marches for 
the relief of Mantua, but is defeated at 
Arcole, 821 ; defeated at Rivoli, 822. 
American revolution, 748, 75T. 
Amiens taken by the Spaniards, 716; re¬ 
taken, 717 ; peace of, 851. 
Amftetten, battle of, 872. 
Anne de Beaujeu, governefs of France, 694. 
Anne of Britanny, married to Charles Vili. 
695 ; and to his fueceflor Louis XII. 696; 
her death, 697. 
Anne of Auftria, 720 ; foie regent, 726, 
727 ; her flight from Paris, and return, 
728 ; death, 730 
Anne queen of England, 734; her death, 
737 - 
Arco’e, battle of, 821. 
Armagnac duke of Nemours, murdered by 
Louis XI. 693. 
Arteycld the brewer of Ghent, 67S; mur¬ 
dered, 679. 
Exercife, 263. 
Eye of a horfe, 237; inflammation of, 253; 
gutta ferena, and cataract, 255. 
Farcy, fymptoms and cure, 253. 
Farriery, its etymology, and early hiftorv, 
223; modern French fclrool, 224; gives 
rife to fimilar inftitutions in Germany, 
England, Sec. ibid. 
Foot of a horfe, 242; difeafes of, as con- 
trafted hoof, and foundered, 260 ; fand- 
cracks, corns, quittor, and thrufli, 261 j 
canker, 262 ; artificial frog, ibid. 
Gaftric juice, 240. 
Glanders, 252. 
Greafe, how to cure, 252. 
Gullet of a horfe, 240. 
Head of a horfe, 237. 
Heart of a horfe, 239. 
Hide-bound, lurfeit, and mange, 251. 
Hoof, contratted, to remedy, 260. 
Jaundice, 250. 
Inflammation of the joints, and of the in¬ 
ternal parts, 245 ; lungs, 246; bowels, 
ftomach, and kidneys, 247 ; liver, 248; 
eyes, 253. 
Inteftines of a horfe, 240 ; peritonaeum, 241. 
Kidneys and parts of generation, 241 ; in¬ 
flammations of, 247; calculus, 248. 
Lafoffe’s magnificent work on farriery, 224, 
225. 
Lampas, 249. 
Liver of a horfe, 240; inflamed, 248. 
Locked jaw, 249. 
FRANCE. 
Arteveld, Philip, 684. 
Aftolphus king of the Lombards, 653. 
Aufterlitz, battle of, 882. 
Bailly, mayor of Paris, 768. 
Baldwin count of Flanders, 665. 
Barras, 814; one of the diredlory, 815; ar- 
refts Barthelemy, 827. 
Barrere, prefident of the convention at the 
trial of the king, 785, 787 ; deferts the 
Girondifts, 791; his project for the levy 
en maffe, 793 ; his account of the adtion 
of the firft of June, 796 ; accufed as an 
adherent of Robefpierre, 803 ; fentenced 
to tranfportation, 804; imprifoned, 805. 
Barthelemy chofen one of the directory, 826; 
ariefted by Barras, 827 ; tranfported, 828. 
Baltile deftroyed, 768. 
Batavian republic, fuffers in the Weft Indies, 
lofes Ceylon, the Cape, the Moluccas, and 
a whole fleet, 823 ; another fleet defeated 
by admiral Duncan, 829; expedition of the 
Englifti and Ruffians, 842 ; their fleet fur- 
rendered by admiral Story, 842 ; but the 
expedition by land fails, 843 ; its facrifices 
at the peace of Amiens, 852 ; the Cape 
taken from them, 888. 
Bavaria, eledlor of, joins the French, 872 ; 
why he did fo, 880; made a king, 884. 
Baztan, exploits of the French in that coun¬ 
try, 806. 
Beauze, battle of, 6S7. 
Beaulieu, general, oppofed to Bonaparte in 
Italy, 819; fuperceded by Wurmfer, 820. 
Bellegarde, fiege and battle of, 805. 
Belleifle, chevalier, 739 ; his death, 742. 
Bergen, fiege of, 741. 
Bernadotte commands the army of obferva- 
tion, 833 ; takes Munich, &c. 873. 
E X. 
Lungsofthe horfe, 239; inflammation of, 246. 
Lymphatics'of the horfe, 234; 
Rlallcnders and fallenders, 252. 
Mouth of a horfe, 238. 
Mufcles of a horfe, 230. 
Nervcs'of a horfe, 234. 
Phyficking of horfes, 263. 
Poll-evil, 258. 
Roaring and broken wind,-249. 
Ruellius’s edition of ancient Greek writers 
on farriery, 223, 224. 
Sacjdlc-gai! and fitfaft, 258. 
Sand-cracks, quittor, and thrufh, 261. 
Shoeing of horfes, 223, 243; at the Veteri¬ 
nary College, 244. 
Speed and ftrengtb, 235. 
Spleen of a horfe, 241. 
Staggers, or apoplexy, 250. 
Stomach of a horfe, 240 ; inflammation of, 
247 ; bots, 255 ; worms, 256. 
Strains, 258; of the fhoulder, ftifle, flip- 
joint, and back finews, 259. 
Strangles, how to cure, 248. 
Teats of a horfe, 241. 
Tegth of a horfe, 228. 
Tendons, faid to J)e not elaftic, 258. 
Vegetius, and other ancient writers on far¬ 
riery, 223. 
Vifcera, or'contained parts, 237-241, 
Urine, fuppreffon of, 251. 
Withers, fiftula in, 237 ; cure, 258. 
Womb, &c. of the mare, 241. 
Wounds and bruifes, 237. 
Berthier, M. murdered, 768. 
Berthier, general, enters Rome, and depofes 
the pope, 830. 
Biron, marefchal, his treafon and death, 718. 
Blanch of Caftile, regent of France, 671; 
her death, 672. 
Blenheim, battle of, 734 
Bonaparte, his firft appearance in public, 814; 
commands in Italy, makes peace with 
the king of Sardinia, S19; deceives Beau¬ 
lieu, makes an armiftice with Parma, 
Naples, and the pope, gains the battle of 
Lodi, takes Milan, &c. 820 ; defeats the 
Auftrians repeatedly, and takes Verona, 
Sec. 821 ; victorious contrary to all ex- 
peflation, and takes Mantua, 822 ; makes 
peace with the pope, 823/advances into 
the heart of Germany, 824; forces the 
emperor to make peace, 825, 6; embarks 
for Egypt, 830 ; takes Malta, reaches 
Egypt, and captures Alexandria, 831 ; re¬ 
turns to Paris, and difperfes the council, 
843; declared firft consul, and offers peace 
to the king of England, 844; which being 
refilled, he prepares to carry on the war 
with effedl, 845; joins the army of re- 
ierve, and traverfes the Alps, 847 ; takes 
Vercelli arid feveral other places, reftores 
the Cifalpine republic, gains the battle of 
Marengo, and frightens Melas into a con¬ 
vention, 848 ; returns to Paris, 849; 
makes peace with the emperor and Na¬ 
ples, and at length with England, 85c; 
but foon forms new plans of conqueft, 
852 ; difputes with the Englifh ambaffa- 
dor, lord Whitworth, 857 ; finally rejedts 
his propofals, and actively renews the war, 
85S ; fecures Hanover, and prepares for 
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