TO THE THIRD VOLUME OF THE Life of PETER THE GREAT. A A. BO, in Finland, the 127 -the Czar goes thither1 30 Afrofini, or Euphrofine, the them Part with Myrr-Maghmud there 190 their Revolt fet a fatal Ambafador Plenipotentiary, Czar's Table fters to forward their Succours ibid. -Treaty concluded with him, confifting of five Articles 335 to 338 -behaves like a polite Gentleman, and fhews himself to be of an agreeable Humour in the Diverfions of the Seafon ibid. has his Audience of Leave with 'the fame Ceremonies, as were observed at his Entry 339 his Speech ibid. 340 Ambafador of Pruffia, his Speech to the Czar, on his Master's recognizing his Title of Emperor 276, 277 Angara, the River 396 Anna Petrovna, Princess, betrothed to the Duke of Holftein 366 Anflo, aTown in Norway 141 Apraxin, Count Frederick Matwyewitz, his Dif course with the Czarewitz 21 Apraxin, Count, the Grand Arefkine, Doctor, dies 148 Arganskoi, the last Fortress in Ruffia towards China 409 Argun, the River, the common Boundary of the Empires of Ruffia and China 409 Articles of a Convention agreed to between the Porte and Ruffia, with regard to the Affairs of Per342, 343 fia of Peace between Ruffia and Sweden 260 to 263 Affemblies fet up at Peterburgh 229 Minister in Perfia -yielded to him for ever, by Treaty 336 Baltick-Sea, the Lord Carteret's Care to remove the Difficulties of Commerce there 164 -the Queen of Sweden grants the Freedom of Commerce and Navigation 168 there -a Communication to be made between that and the River Wolga 256 Bafferwitz, Colonel, goes to Sweden, charged with the Affairs of the Electorate of Hanover 164 Berkeley, Mr. fent by the Lord Carteret, with a Letter to the Czar 194 which his Czarish Majesty's Plenipotentiary refuses to deliver Befuchef, the Czar's Refident, prefents a Memorial to the King of Great Britain ibid. 239 is ordered to depart that Kingdom ibid. Refident at Copenhagen, makes ftrong Inftances to have his Master's Title of Emperor recognized by the King of Denmark 277 Bible tranflated into the Ruffian Language 279 118 to 122 125 -recalled Bleumentroft, the Czar's chief Phyfician, writes by his Order to the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris_256 Bleyer, the Emperor's Refident, what he writes to Count Schonborn concerning the Czarewitz 73 Boertilles, the Parish of, burnt by the Ruffians 187 Bonac-Atzi, the River 304 Bonac, Marquifs de, Ambaf fador of France at the Porte, his good Offices in Favour of the Ruffians 311 brings the Grand Signior to approve of the Czar's Compaffion to the true King of Perfia 341 -the Succefs of his Inftances thwarted by many Incidents ibid. Bonac and Nieplief. Vide Nieplief. Bondda, the Name of a Prophet in India 295 Bouge-Bagam, the River 305 Bratelund,a Town in Sweden, burnt by the Ruffians, 187 British Fleet arrives in the Sound 235 Bruce, General, his Answer to Lord Carteret's Letter 198 Bulaganfkoi, Mr. Isbrant arrives there 396 Burates, their Manners, Habits, Religion, &c. 396, 397, 398 Bul a fhort Character of 142 -goes with others before the Czar to Afracan 298 carries the Imperial Crown at the Emperor Peter's Funeral C 373 Ampredon, Monfieur de, the French Minister, goes from Stockholm to Petersburgh 253 Carelia, the Czar defigned to keep part of that province by the Treaty of Peace 131 Carteret, Lord, appointed Ambaffador to the Court of Sweden 164 arrives at Gottenbourg and Stockholm ibid. -his Memorial to the Queen of Sweden ibid. 165, 166 ----answered ibid. 167, 168 his Letter to his Cza rish Majesty 195, 196 Catharine, the Empress, her Coronation 351, to 365 Chakoffski, Prince, Captain of the Regiment of Seme him his Death entirely changed the Face of Affairs in the North ibid. Colomna, the Emperor and Empress of Ruffia go thi ther 297 -the Envoy of the StatesGeneral come to the Emperor there 298 Committe-Secret in Sweden, their Report upon the Duke of Holftein's Affair 320 -occafions great Debates ibid. Confecration of the LittleGrandfire, and the Solemnity of it 324 to 328 Coffacks, between the Boryf thenes and the Don, fend fome Colonels to Peterf burgh to demand a new Hettman, in a rough Man344 Cronflot, the Czar orders his Ships to be laid up there ner |