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Nejlage from his Majesty to the House of Commons, Feb. II

133 The Will of Louis rhe Sixteenib, laie King of the French, written by himself ibid. Declaration of the Regent of France

136 Letters Patenı iffued by the Regent of France, for the naming a Lieutenant General of the Kingdom

138 Declaration of War, by the French National Concuention, against England and Holland, Feb.

139 Manifefio of the States General of Holland, in answer to a Proclamation of

General Dumouriez
Declaration of the Prince of Orange and Nalau, made to the Asembly of their
High Migbtinelles, on Occafion of ihe prelimi circumstances

146 Declaration of the Imperial and Royal Junto charged with the Administration of the conquered Countries by the Emperor and King

. 148 Letter of General Dumouriez, Commander in Chief of the Northern Army, to the Nacional Convention

149 General Dumouriez to the French Narion .. Second Proclamation of General Dumourriez 19 the French Nation

157 Memorial presented 10 the States General by Lord Auckland, tbe British Ambassa

dor, and Count Siarhemberg, Imperial Envoy Extraordinary : 159 Reply to be above Memorial hy seir Higb Mightinelles

150 Declaration and Decree of War against the French, by bis Carbolic Majesty, di.

rected to his Council of Staie, of alle, of War, Indies, Inquifition, &c &c. 161 Note delivered, in she name of the Emreror, 10 ibe Palatine Chargé / Affaires at

Vienna, relative to the neutral conduct bisberto observed by ibe Electors Palatine and of Bavaria Leter written by ibe Ele&tor of Mentz to General Dumouriez Letter from General Dumouriez io Lord Grenville

165 Lord Grenville's Answer

ibid. His Majesty's Speech 10 both House, of Parliament, June 21 Proclamation of General Ricardos, commanding the Spanish Army against

ibe French . Manifesto of the City of Marseilles to the French Narion .

ibid. Preliminary Declaration by Admiral Lord Hood 10 tbe Inhabitants of Toulon 171 Proclamation by Lord Hood 10 tbe Inbabitants in tbe Towns and Provinces of ibe Sourb of France

: . ibid. Declaration made 10 Admiral Lord Hood

. . 172 Proclamation by Lord Hond, on taking pollellion of Toulon, Aug. 28, 1797 173 Note delivered by Mr. Keene, Chargé d'Affaires from bis Britannic Majesty, 10

ibe Members of the Cabinet of the King of Sweden . . 174 Answer of the Court of Stockholm 10 tbe above Nore delivered on the 2016 of July to the High Chancellor of Sweden, by sbe Russian Chargé d'Affaires

. 175 Declaratory Memorial 10 ike Court of Denmark, respeeling its Navigation during

the War with France, delivered by the British Miniller al Copenbagen 176 Answer returned by the Court of Dinmuk 10 ibe above

178 Counter Declaration of the Court of Denmark, in reply to the Memorial delivered

by ibe British Minister Answer of the Court of Denmark 10 ibe Note delivered by the Russian Ambassador

on the 10th of Augull ult. 10 the same purport as that delivered to ine High Cban.

cellor of Sweden, by obe Imperial Rujan Amballador . Proclamation of Admiral Langara to the French ai Toulon, on rbe 27th of 08. 184 Declaration of War by France againg Genoa

185 Memorial

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183 Memorial presented on the 8th of October 1793, 10 M. De Serrifiori, Minister for

Foreign Affairs at Florence, by Lord Hervey, the English Minifter 186
Answer

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Declaration of the Grand Master of the Sovereign Order of Malta 10 :be Court of
Naples, dared September 12, 1793

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Address of the Projcribed Deputies of ibe National Convention, ordered 10 be put
under arrest, to the French Narion

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Addrejs of the National Convention 10 tbe Frencb, printed by its order, and sent
10 all she Deparıments, and 10 the Armies

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Menorial addrejled by the Arch-Duke Charles to the States of the Austrian Netber-

lands, requejling a Supply from the Subjects of the Emperor in rbose Provinces,
for the Purpose of defraying ibe Exrences of the War

. 195
Proclamation issued by Lieutenani-Colonel Whitelocke, Commander of ibe Expedition
from Jamaica to St. Domingo, on bis arrival at that I Nand

196
Declaration fent, by his Majesty's Command, 10 ibe Commanders of his Majenb's

Fleets and Armies employed againj France, and to his Majesty's Miniflers re.
Jiding at Foreign Couris. Oct. 14, 1793 - .

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Nore transmined by Lord Robert Fitzgerald, Minifler Plenipotentiary of bis Brisan.
nic Majelly io ihe Suiss Canions, do the Helvetic Body .

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Answer of the Swiss Republic to Lord Robert Fitzgerald's Declaration 204
Official Note from ibe Ministers of the Allied Courts to M, Count de Bernstorf, Se-
cretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the King of Denmark

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Answer of ibe Danish Minister, Count de Berniloit .

ibid.
Reply of ihe Britijh Minister 10 ibe Answer of M. de Bernstorff

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Speech of the Earl of Weji moreland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to both Houses of
Parliament, en opening ibe Sellion, Jan. 10, 1793

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Protest in the House of Lords of Ireland againsi the Bill for preventing unlawful
Allemblies, July 10 .

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Specch of tbe Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 10 borb Houses of Parliameni, on closing
the Sellion August 16

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Manifesto or Public Declaration of the Caurt of Spain, explanatory of its Sentiments

towards ibe French Nation
Proclamation by obe Prejident of the United States of America .

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A Second Proclamation of the President of the United States of America 212
Cirizen Genei, Minister Plenipotentiary of the French Republic, 10 Mr. Jefer-
jon, American Secretary of State

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Address of the President of the United States of America 10 the House of Representa
tires, Dec. 3, 173 .

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M:ssage from ibe Piejident of sbe United States to boib Houses of Congress
Declaration of the King of Prujia respecting the March of bis Troops into
Piland

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Proiell of the Serene Confederatei Republic of Poland against ibe violen: Entrance of
the Prullian Troops into its Territories

211
Edici of ihe Emprejs of Russia, addrelled 10 ber Senate on the 3rb of February,

1793
Manifesto and Declaration of bis Prussian Majefly to the City of Dantzick 226
Declaration of the Emperor of Germany respecting the Affairs of Poland ibid.
Ukale of ibe Emprejs of Rullia relative to the Partition of Poland . 227
Prullan Declaration on ibe Jame Subject .

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Russian Declaration
Note delivered on the 28th of April, by the Illustrious General Confederation, 10

H. E. Mr. De Sievers, Ambassador Extraordinary of ber Majesty ibe Emprej's of

Rulla, in answer to thoje of ibis Minijler, under dare of the 18rb ult. 233
Universal, published in the Name of the Emprefs in tbe beretofore Polish Provinces,
now under ber Dominion

Remonftrance

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Remontrance made t he Count de Sievers, the Ruffian Ambiador, on the part of obe King and the States of Poland, by the Chancellor of the Crown, and of the

Grand Duchy: f Libuania .
Nore delivereit. 10 MI. de Sieviers to the same Purport

. 237 Answer of be Rulan Ambassador 10 the above

238 Decree of the Dier, passed on the ed of September, at Grodno, empowering the De.

pus,ation to ficar with the Prusian Minister Declarion af ibe Diet, King, and Republic of Poland, ale mbled at Grodno, protefting againsi the forcible Partition of Poland . .

CHARACTERS. Anecdotes of Dr. Franklin, extracted from the Memoirs of his Life, written by himself

271 Letter from the late Dr. Price 10 a Gentleman in Philadelphia, on the Death of Dr. Franklin

253 Character of Dr. Franklin, by one of his intimaie Friends : :

254 Account of Mr. John Smeaton, by Mr. John Holmes .. An Account of the late Earl of Mansfield Character of John Munsey, Esq. Of Patterdale-ball Reception of B. Columbus in St. Domingo

280 Account of the wretched condition of ibe Sub-tenants in the Hebrides

280 Account of an African Tribe of Robbers

282 Cbaracter of the Hottentots .

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NATURAL HISTORY. Description of the Double-horned Rhinoceros of Sumatra

292 Description of a Species of Chælo.don, called by the Malays, Ecan Bonna

293 Description of a Grollo a: Swatara, by ibe Rev. Peter Miller

294 The African Society's Report .

295 Account of an extraordinary Change, 100 bisherlo described, which, under certain

Curcumstances, takes place in the Human Body after Dealb . 299 Fairy-rings accounted for

305 Descriprion of ite Tarantula, and Method taken to cure shofe bit by it . ibid. Description of the Sugar-cane, and Conjectures respecting irs Antiquity and Introa duftion into Europe .

307 Account of the Pimento, or Allfpice

310 Account of the nimals of New South Wales Description of a Form in Flanders State of Agriculture in Japan Large Sheep

USEFUL PROJECTS. Paper issued by the Comminners of the Board of Agriculture Leiter 10 Michael Hillegras, Ejq. repecting the covering of Houses with Copo

per. From Dr. Franklin Leiter from obe same 10 Samuel Rhodes, Esq. on the fame Subie&t . Explanation of a new In vention for stopping ibe Progrejs of Fire on board of Ships

• 329 An Improvement on Metallic Conduftsrs or Lightning-roits

330 Effects of Mud, as a Manure

330 An easy and expeditious Method of difparing the noxious Vapour commonly found

in Wells and orber fib:errarecu: Places . A Merbod of draining Fonds in le vel Grounds

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Account of tbe Inventor and Invention of the Art of harde ning and polishing Leather

334 Observations on the Trearment of Gun-sbor Wounds .

ANTIQUITIES. I Lawrence Hide's Speech in the King of Poland

341 Directions in that part of Greece !o search for States and Antiquities

345 Queen Elizabeth's Speeb at the Camp at Tilbury "Inoury

344 Ditio to both Houses of Parliament

. Extraéts from Alliin's Journal . Account of the laking of King James, and bringing bim 10 Faver bam , 350 An Account of some of the Antiquities of Babylon found in the Neighbourbood of Bagdad, &c.

- 352 Copr of a Letter from Mr. Wilmot to fofeph Plania, Esq. Secretary 10 tbe Britija Copy"os Oliver Cromwell's Letter, presented by F. Wilmot, ėjq. 10 tbe Britiß Museum .

360 A Differtation upon the Ancient carved Stone Monuments in Scotland, Sc. ibid. Anecdotes of Dress • •

MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS.
On the Art of Swimming
The Way to make Money pleniy in every Man's Pocket
Hints
Neceffary Hints to those that would be rich
On early Marriage
On the Painting of the Ancients
Cow-keepers of Middlesex

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London Erick Fields
House and Grass Lambs
Comments on Sterne

379 PO E T R Y. Ode for the New Year, 1793 Ode for bis Dajesty's Birth-day An Epitaph on the late John Elwes, EJ A Giphy Ballad-by Peier Pindar An Ode 10 Prudy by the same .

ibid. Caniata- by the same Paper. A Poem. By Dr. Franklin Chanson de Monf. Delille, pendant le Minifiere de Monf. de Turgott, 1755 407 Free Imitation of the above Prologue 10 Every one has his Fault" Epilogue 10 the above .

411 Sianzas, written by Lord Capel, when he was a Prisoner in the Tower 413 Propheric Verjes writien by a Protefiant Advocate of ibe Parliament of Paris 415

Account of Books for 1793. A Catalogue of engraved Britijk Portraits, from Egbert ihe Great 10 tbe present

Time, &c. Hiftorical View of Plans for the Government of Pritis India, &c. . ibid. Tbe Hiftory, Givil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the Weft Indies 417

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