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Note delivered by M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, May 12

Note from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, May 24

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
in France, Dec. 2

ib.

Letter, written by Citizen Chauvelin, to the Right Honourable William Pitt,

Dec. 26

193

Letter from the King to the National Affembly, respecting their Complaints against
the Minister of Marine, Feb. 29

399

ib.

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Counter Declaration of the Court of Vienna against France

Substance of a Treaty between the Emperor and the King of Prufia, figned
February 7. 1792

ib.

ib.

Concife Expofition of the Reasons which have determined his Majesty the King of
Pruffa to take up Arms against France

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

France

ib.

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,
January 9

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
Second Letter from M: Noailles to M. Dumouriez

308

310

Note prefented by Count de Kellar, the Pruffian Minifter, to the States General ib.
Note of the Court of Petersburg, ordering away the French Minifter
Letter from the Minifter for Foreign Affairs to the National Convention
Extract of a Letter from M. Bourgoing, French Minifter at the Court of Spain to
M. Dumouriez

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
Majefly, by the Minipers of Auftria and Pruffia

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
vetic Body

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Declaration of the Kings of Hungary and Pruffia delivered to all the Minifiers o

Memorial prefented to the Porte by the Imperial Internuncio
Memorial prejented to the Porte by the Pruffian Envoy

the Dict of Ratifbon, excepting thofe of Saxony and Hanover, May 17
Letter of the Helvetic Congress to the King of the French

322

323

324

Extract from the Difpatch of the Minifter of the Ottoman Porte to the Court of
France

325

Memorial prefented, by Order of the Grand Seignior, to the Minister of the Chriftian
Princes refident at Conftantinople

326

ib.

Inftructions to the Captain Pachu

ibg

Substance of the Articles contained in the Definitive Treaty of Peace between Ruffia
and the Porte, January 9

Declaration of M. Bulgakoff, Ruffian Ambassador at Warsaw
Promulgation of the Provifional Adminiftrators freely chofen by the People of

328
329

Mons

Address of the King of Poland to the Army

334
ib.

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
Letter from the King of Poland to the King of Pruffia
Anfver of the King of Pruffia to the King of Poland
Official Note delivered by M. Chreptowitz, the Polish Minifter for Foreign Affairs,
to the Marquis de Lucchesini, the Pruffian Ambassador at the Court of Warsaw 347
Anfwer of the Pruff Ambassador to the above Note

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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
John Howard, Efq. LL. D. F. R.S. Sc. by John Aiken, M. D.

350

Anecdotes

ANTIQUITIES.

Letter from the Countess Dowager of Nithfdale to her Sifler, the Countess of Tra
quair, giving an Acccount of the Earl's Escape out of the Tower in 1716,—from
Tranfactions of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Obfervatious on the late Continuance of the Uje of Torture in England,-from the
Archeologia

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 Egyptian Antiquities in General, from Niebuhr's Travels
Of the Pyramids.-from the fame

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
Obfervations on the Paffage from India, commonly called over Land,—from Howell's
Journey

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
Prologue and Epilogue to Columbus, an Hiftorical Play

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.

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