ADvances towards a Peace between England and Holland, p. 40. Between the Dutch and the
Allies, angry with the Dutch, p. 108.
Arlington (Lord) ill Succefs of his Negotiation with the Prince of Orange, p. 62.
Battle of Senef, p. 49. Of Mont-Caffel, p. 89. Of Mons or St. Dennis, p. 115.
Bentinck, bis clafe Attendance on the Prince of O- range during his Illness, p. 67. Bouchain taken by the French, p. 74.
Cambray taken by the French, p. 88.
Charles II. King of England, grews jealous of the difcontended Party, &c. p. 58. And of the Prince Bb
of Orange's coming over into England, p. 65. He is tempted with Money by France, p. 106. Com- plains of the States figning a separate Peace, and offers to make War against France, p. 118.
Coeverden recover'd, p. 30.
Condé taken by the French, p. 74.
Congress form'd at Nimeguen, p. 71.
Dutch War, p. 16. The Dutch encline to a feparate Peace, p. 80. They accept of the Articles offer'd by France.
France (King of) proposes a Truce, p. 91. His Project of a Peace, p. 104. His Letter to the States, p. 108.
Franche-Comté feiz'd by the King of France, p. 45.
French, their Progress in the Netherlands, p. 17.
repulfed before Ardemburgh, p. 22. Leave their
Conquests in Holland, p. 35, 44, 88.
Henry Frederick of Naffau, Prince of Orange, p. 7.
Senef, the Fattle fought there, p. 49.
States of Holland, their Answer to the King of France's Letter, p. 108. They order their Pleni- potentiaries to fign the Peace, p. 109.
Steps made by King Charles II. for the Restoration
of the Prince of Orange, p. 11.
William I. of Naffau, Prince of Orange, p. 3.
William II. of Naffau, Prince of Orange, p. 8.
William III. (Henry) Prince of Orange, and King
of England, bis Birth, p. 8. He is depriv'd of his
Predeceffors Dignities, p. 9. His noble Inclinati-
ons, ibid. His Sufferings, p. 10. His unfortu-
nate Education, ibid. He is made Captain and
Admiral General, p. 19. He repairs to the Army,
p. 20. He is made Stadtholder at Dort, p. 21.
And by the States General, p. 22. He befieges
Woerden, without Success, p. 27. He compofes
the Differences in Friezland and Zealand, p. 31.
He befieges and takes Naerden, p. 33. As alfo
Bonn, p. 34. He is made Hereditary Stadthold-
er, p. 36. He befieges Oudenarde unsuccessfully,
P. 54. Takes Grave, p. 55. He refuses the So-
veraignty of Gelderland, p. 63. He falls fick of
the Small-Pox, p. 69. He opens to Sir William
Temple his Defign of Marrying the Lady Mary,
P. 72. He befieges Maeftricht, p. 75. Raifes the
Siege, p. 76. He declares against a feparate Trea-
ty, p. 82. His Project of a General Peace, p. 83.
He makes a vain Attempt upon Charleroy, p. 94.
He lands at Harwich, p. 95. His Match with
the Lady Mary declar'd, p. 97. And confumma-
ted, p. 98. He returns to Holland, p. 101.
De-Wits, their Tragical End, p. 23.
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