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MDCCXCIII.

VOLUME LV.

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To fome of the articles are annexed the numbers of the pages in which they are to be found.

1792. Nov. 7. Danish African trade laid open to all nations, p. 92.

Dec. 3. French Convention decrees, that whoever endeavours to restore royalty in France, fhall fuffer death, 92.

24. Pruffian troops take poffeffion of Thorn 92-and of Dantzick 194.

1793. Jan. 21. Louis XVI. King of France beheaded at Paris 223.

-An act paffed for establishing regulations refpecting aliens arriving in Britain 70.

48. The King informs parliament of the difmiffion of M. Chauvelin; and of the aug. mentation of his forces, for the purpofe of appofing the French views of aggrandifement 80.

Feb. 1. French Convention declare war against the King of Great Britain and the Stadtholder 445.

15. The Convention publish their new confitution, containing a declaration of the rights of man 200.

25. The Dutch fortress of Breda taken by the French 285.

25. The Duke of York, with a detachment of the guards, imbark at Greenwich, for Holland 146.

March 7. The French declare war against Spain 287.

18. The French army under Dumourier defeated at Tirlemont by Prince Cobourg 197. 20. A bill paffed by the Houfe of Lords of Ireland,granting relief to Roman Catholics 252. 20. Died at his feat at Caen Wood, aged 85, William Earl of Mansfield 154.

April 5. Gen. Dumourier deserts the French army, and goes over to the Austrians, after having delivered up to them the commiffion. ers of the Convention fent to arrest him.

14. The island of Tobago in the Weft Indies taken by the British 295.

May 6. Mr Grey's motion in the Houfe of Commons, for referring the petitions for reform to a committee, rejected, ayes 282, noes 41. p. 337

15. Sir John Sinclair moves in the Houfe of Commons for a board of agriculture 381. A committee of the H, of Commons make a report on the distressed state of public credit 210.

June 5. L. 70,000 raised by private subscription for Mr Fox, as a teftimony of gratitude

297.

II. Died at Grange, near Edinburgh, the celebrated historian, the Rev. Dr William Robertfon, Principal of the university of Edin burgh, &c. &c. 308.

12. The city of Marseilles publishes a-ma. aifefto against the Convention 437.

15. Gen. Dumourier arrives in England, and is ordered to quit the kingdom 298.

16. Maj. Gen. Bruce, with fome troops, land near St Pierre in Martinico, but reimbark in a few days 409.

Great disturbances between the Whites and Mulattoes at Cape Francois in St Domingo 410.

July 10. Conde furrendered to the Auf trians 395.

10. Marat, member of the French Couvention, affaffinated by a woman 459.

22 The city of Mentz surrendered to the K. of Pruffia 395.

28. Valenciennes furrendered to the Duke of York, for the Emperor 397.

Aug. 7. The French driven from the Camp of Cæfar 399.

16. The French Convention decree that the people fhall rife in a mass 5II.

22. The Convention adopt a new civil code 512.

24. Dunkirk befieged by the Duke of York 402.

28. The British and Spanish fleets, upon an agreement with the inhabitants, enter the road of Toulon, and are put in poffeffion of the town and forts 451.

30. Thomas Muir tried at Edinburgh for fedition 417.

Sept. 5. All foreigners in France, fubjects of powers at war with the republic, put under arreft.

8. The French drive the covering army from their posts near Dunkirk, upon which the fiege was raised 449.

II. Quefnoy furrendered to the Austrians. 14. Duke of Brunswick defeats the French near Pirmazens, and takes 3000 prisoners 449.

20. The British troops get poffeffion of part of St Domingo.

22. French Convention appoint a new calendar for the year, and fet afide Sunday 632.

23. The Polifh Diet forced by Ruffian troops to enter into treaty renouncing part of their territories to Pruffia 507.

28. Prince Cobourg drives the French into the intrenched camp at Maubeuge, and invefts the place 563.

Qa. 9. Lyons furrendered to the republi

cans.

13. Gen. Wurmfer drove the French from the lines of Weiffemburg 563.

18. The French oblige Prince Cobourg to raife the fiege of Maubeuge 564

31. Briffot and his affociates executed. Nov. Advices received of an epidemic fever raging at Philadelphia.

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To some of the articles are annexed the numbers of the pages in which they are to be found.

1792. Nov. 7. Danish African trade laid open to all nations, p. 92.

Dec. 3. French Convention decrees, that whoever endeavours to restore royalty in France, fhall fuffer death, 92.

24. Pruffian troops take poffeffion of Thorn 92-and of Dantzick 194.

1793. Jan. 21. Louis XVI. King of France beheaded at Paris 223.

-An act paffed for establishing regulations respecting aliens arriving in Britain 70.

28. The King informs parliament of the difmiffion of M. Chauvelin; and of the aug. mentation of his forces, for the purpofe of oppofing the French views of aggrandifement

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23. The Dutch fortress of Breda taken by the French 285.

25. The Duke of York, with a detachment of the guards, imbark at Greenwich, for Holland 146.

March 7. The French declare war against Spain 287.

18. The French army under Dumourier defeated at Tirlemont by Prince Cobourg 197. 20. A bill paffed by the House of Lords of Ireland,granting relief to Roman Catholics 252. 20. Died at his feat at Caen Wood, aged 85, William Earl of Mansfield 154.

April 5. Gen. Dumourier deferts the French army, and goes over to the Auftrians, after having delivered up to them the commiffiontrs of the Convention fent to arrest him.

14. The island of Tobago in the Weft Indies taken by the British 295.

May 6. Mr Grey's motion in the Houfe of Commons, for referring the petitions for reform to a committee, rejected, ayes 282, noes 41. p. 337

15. Sir John Sinclair moves in the Houfe i Commons for a board of agriculture 381. A committee of the H, of Commons make a report on the diftreffed ftate of public cre

dit 210.

June 5. L. 70,000 raised by private subscription for Mr Fox, as a teftimony of gratitude

297

11. Died at Grange, near Edinburgh, the celebrated historian, the Rev. Dr William Robertfon, Principal of the univerfity of Edin burgh, &c. &c. 308.

12. The city of Marseilles publishes a ma eto against the Convention 437

15. Gen. Dumourier arrives in England, and is ordered to quit the kingdom 298.

16. Maj. Gen. Bruce, with fome troops, land near St Pierre in Martinico, but reimbark in a few days 409.

Great disturbances between the Whites and Mulattoes at Cape Francois in St Domingo 410.

July 10. Conde furrendered to the Auftrians 395.

10. Marat, member of the French Convention, affaffinated by a woman 459.

22 The city of Mentz furrendered to the K. of Pruffia 395.

28. Valenciennes furrendered to the Duke of York, for the Emperor 397

Aug. 7. The French driven from the Camp of Cæfar 399.

16. The French Convention decree that the people fhall rife in a mass 511.

22. The Convention adopt a new civil code 512.

24. Dunkirk befieged by the Duke of York 402.

28. The British and Spanish fleets, upon an agreement with the inhabitants, enter the road of Toulon, and are put in possession of the town and forts 451.

30. Thomas Muir tried at Edinburgh for fedition 417.

Sept. 5. All foreigners in France, fubje&s of powers at war with the republic, put under arrest.

8. The French drive the covering army from their posts near Dunkirk, upon which the fiege was raifed 449.

II. Quefnoy furrendered to the Austrians. 14. Duke of Brunswick defeats the French near Pirmazens, and takes 3000 prisoners 449.

20. The British troops get poffeffion of part of St Domingo.

22. French Convention appoint a new calendar for the year, and fet afide Sunday 632.

23. The Polish Diet forced by Ruffian troops to enter into treaty renouncing part of their territories to Pruffia 507.

28. Prince Cobourg drives the French into the intrenched camp at Maubeuge, and invefts the place 563.

Oa. 9. Lyons furrendered to the republi

cans.

13. Gen. Wurmfer drove the French from the lines of Weiffemburg 563.

18. The French oblige Prince Cobourg to raife the fiege of Maubeuge 564

31. Briffot and his affociates executed. Nov. Advices received of an epidemic fever raging at Philadelphia.

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