Speech of the Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, on prefenting the Bills of Speech of the Lord Lieutenant to both Houses of Parliament, April 18 Note delivered by M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, May 12 Note from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, May 24 Note from M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, May 24 Letter from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, May 25 Letter from M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, May 25 Note from M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, June 18 Note from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, July 8 Letter to Earl Gower, English Ambassador at Paris, by Mr. Dundas, and Letter from Lord Auckland, English Ambassador at the Hagne, to the Gref- Note from M. Chauveliu to Lord Grenville, Nov. 22 Letter from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, Nov. 28, 1792 ib. Extract of a Letter from Citizen Maret to the Minifter for Foreign Affairs ib. Letter, written by Citizen Chauvelin, to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Dec. 26 193 Letter from the British Minifter to the Republic of Geneva, 0.7. 11 191 Treaty between his Majefty and the King of Pruffia, on the Marriage of the Duke Letter from the King to the National Affembly, respecting their Complaints against 399 Proclamation by the King of the French, for the Maintenance of good Order on the Speech of the King of the French to the National Affembly, April 20 Addrefs of M. La Fayette to his Army, upon their March, May 1 Letter from M La Fayette to the National Affembly, June 16 Letter from the King to the National Affembly, June 21 Proclamation by the King, on the Events of the 20th of June Proclamation by the Municipality Inftructions to the Citizens of Paris by the Department, June 23 Letter from the King to the National Affembly, July 4 Notification to the Powers of Europe from the King of the French Counter Declaration of the Court of Vienna against France Substance of a Treaty between the Emperor and the King of Prufia, figned ib. ib. Concife Expofition of the Reasons which have determined his Majesty the King of Declaration by the Duke of Brunjwick Lunenburg, commanding the combined Armies of their Majefties the Emperor and the King of France, to the Inhabitants of ib. Letter from the King of the French to the National Assembly, on the Publication of the Declaration of the Duke of Brunswick Proclamation by the King of the French, Auguft Manifesto iJued by their Majesties the Emperor of Germany and the King of Prujia, Declaration of the Princes, his Moft Chriflian Majefty's Brothers, and the Princes of the Blood uni ed with them, addreffed to France and all Europe Expofition of the Motives on which the French National Affembly have proclaimed the Convention of a National Convention, and pronounced the Sufpenfion of the Ex- Declaration to be made to the Foreign Povers, relative to the King's Suspension 272 Substance of Difpatches from M. St. Croix, Minifter Plenipotentiary of France, at Treves, relative to the Difperfion of the French Emigrants; communicated by Extract from the Inftructions of M. Deleffart, Minifter for Foreign Affairs at Paris, to M. Noailles, Ambassador from France to the Court of Vienna Inftructions of the Prince de Kaunitz 10 M. Blumendorff, the Imperial Minifler Aufwer to the Note of the French Ambaffador, by the Prince de Kaunitz Anver, by the Duke of Brunswick Letter of M. de Narbonne, Minister at War of France, to the Duke of Brunfwick, 300 302 French Ambaffador at the Court of Vienna Letter from M. Dumouriez, Minifter for Foreign Affairs in France, to M. Noailles, 303 Letter from M. Noailles to M. Dumouriez 304 Dispatch from M. Dumouriez to M. Noailles 307 Letter from M. Noailles to the French Minifter for Foreign Affairs 308 310 Note prefented by Count de Kellar, the Pruffian Minifter, to the States General ib. 311 312 313 Anfier of the Count de Bernflorf Addrefs of the Genevese Minifier to the National Convention Memorial tranfmitted to the Count de Bernflorf, Minister of State to his Danish 314 315 Convention between the Genevefe and the French General Montefquieu 316 317 Letter from the King of Sardinia to the Thirteen Cantons, and the Allies of the Hel Declaration of the Kings of Hungary and Pruffia delivered to all the Minifiers o Memorial prefented to the Porte by the Imperial Internuncio the Dict of Ratifbon, excepting thofe of Saxony and Hanover, May 17 322 323 324 Extract from the Difpatch of the Minifter of the Ottoman Porte to the Court of 325 Memorial prefented, by Order of the Grand Seignior, to the Minister of the Chriftian 326 ib. Inftructions to the Captain Pachu ibg Substance of the Articles contained in the Definitive Treaty of Peace between Ruffia Declaration of M. Bulgakoff, Ruffian Ambassador at Warsaw 328 Mons Address of the King of Poland to the Army 334 Circular Letter of the King, and the affembled States of Poland, addressed to the Nation 335 Anfier of the Republic of Poland to the Declaration delivered by M. de Bulgako 339 Act of Adherence of the King of Poland to the Confederation of Targowitz CHARACTERS.. Character of Mr. Howard, from a View of the Character and Public Service of 350 Anecdotes Character of Charles II.-from the Hiftory of Political Tranfactions and Parties. from the Refloration of Charles II. to the Death of King William, by Dr. So- Interesting Account of an indented Servant,-from Eddis's Letters from America 367 Of the Inhabitants of Cairo and its Neighbourhood,—from Niebuhr's Travels 370 Account of an Ancient and Extin& Religious Sect in Spain, called Mozarabs,—from Robinfon's Ecclefiaftical Refearches NATURAL HISTORY. A Narrative of the Earthquake felt in Lincolnshire and the Neighbouring Counties. on the 24th of February, 1792, in a Letter from E. Turner, Efq. F. R. S. to Sir Jofeph Banks, P. R. S.-from the Philofophical Transactions for 1792 The great Importance and proper Method of cultivating Rhubarb, &c. by Sir Wil- An Account of the Uje and Value of the Chefnut-Tree-from the Transactions of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce Account of two Cafes of Polydipfa, or excelove Thirst-from Medical Facts Account of the Iftand of Senegal,-from Sagnier's and Briffon's Voyages to the Coast Experiments on the Caufes of the Warmth of Warm Clothing, by Major General Sir Benjamin Thompson, Knight, F. K. S. Extracted from the Philofophical Tranf- Specification of the Patent granted to Mr. Hector Campbell, for his Method of de- ftroying the Colouring Particles in coloured Rags, and other Materials used for On the Scab in Sheep, by P. T. Treby, Efq.-from Annals of Agriculture 420 Method of curing Butter, practijed in the Parish of Udny, and its Neighbourhood, -from Dr. Anderfon's View of the Agriculture of the County of Aberdeen ANTIQUITIES. Letter from the Countess Dowager of Nithfdale to her Sifler, the Countess of Tra 424 433 On the Offices of Thane and Abthane,-from the Scots Antiquarian Society Tranf actions 435 An Acc. of a Combat between the Macpherfons and the Davidfons, from the fame 436 Of the Hieroglyphics,from the fame MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 438 439 44.1 Thoughts on Phyfic and Phyficians-from the European Magazine 445 Friendly Hints relative to the Modern Practice of Phyficians, by an old Patient -from the fame 448 450 Detraction: a Vifion from Cotton's Pieces, in Profe and Verfe Obelisk of Sefoftris at Rome, from Wilcox's Roman Converfations 452 455 On the prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character in Men, with Strictures on Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his Daughter-from a Vindication of the Rights of Women, by Mary Wolltonecraft 457 Madame de Warens,-from Young's Travels during the Years 1787, 1788, & 1789 POETRY. Ode for his Maiefty's Birth-day, by H. 7. Pye, Ejq. Papyra, from Darwin's Botanic Garden Air Balloons, from the fame Eliza,-from the fame Ode to the Poppy.-from Delmond, a Novel, by Mrs. C. Smith 466 467 468 470 471 473 474 Ifolero foiled and nearly killed by Bayardo. Defcription of the Battle between Rinaldo and Bayardo, who is at laft conquered and lamed” by Rinaldo,—from Hoole's Rinaldo 476 Stanzas written in a blank Leaf at the Beginning of Mr. Rogers's Poem, the Pleafures of Memory ACCOUNT OF BOOKS for 1792. 479 A Journal of Transactions and Events, during a Refidence of nearly fixteen Years on the Coaft of Labrador; containing many interefting Particulars, both of the Country and its Inhabitants, not hitherto known, Illuftrated with proper Charts, by George Cartwright, Efq. in 3 vols. 410, 1792 480 Of the Origin and Progress of Language, by Lord Montbaddo, vol. 6, 1792 490 Calvary, or the Death of Chrift: a Poem, in eight Books, by Richard Cumberland, 410, 1792 492 Travels during the Years 1787, 1788, and 1789; undertaken more particularly with a View of afcertaining the Cultivation, Wealth, Refources, and National Profperity of the Kingdom of France, by Arthur Young, Ejq. F. R. S. &c. 2 vols. |