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Arms at Dunkirk and Toulon. Debates thereon. Finances of India. ` A
Meffage from the King to Parliament, concerning a Pecuniary Subfidy to
Prufa. Debates thereon. Difcontents and Jealoufies entertained by the
North American Provinces of Great Britain. Moderate and wife Councils
of the Americans. Differences between thefe Powers fettled. Motions and
Debates refpecting thefe in both Houses of Parliament. Motion in the Houfe
of Peers, by the Duke of Bedford, for terminating the War with France.
Motion to the fame Effect, by Mr. Fox, in the Houfe of Commons. Debates
thereon in both Houses,

CHAP. XIV.

245

Motions in both Houses of Parliament for revifing the Trials of Meffrs. Muir and
Palmer. Arreftations and Trials for Sedition and Freedom. Conflitutional
and Correfponding Societies. The Publications of Mr. Burke and Mr. Paine,
the grand Signals for Political Controverfy. Committee of Secrecy for the enquir-
ng into treasonable and feditious Practices. Sufpenfion of the Habeas Corpus
A. Popular Societies in all the three Kingdoms. Their leading Principles
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and Practices. Motions in both Houses of Parliament for Addreffes of Thanks
to his Majefty for his Communications refpecting Seditious Practices

CHAP. XV.

263

lotion for an Account of the Money advanced to the King of Prufia, and the
Troops employed by him in the Service of the Coalition. Prorogation of
Parliament. Naval, Colonial, and Commercial Affairs

280

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Ditto, June 21

Amount of the different Salaries, and Emoluments of different Officers appointed
daring the prefent War, and alfo the Amount of the Pay granted to the feveral
Army Commiffaries appointed in 1793

93

Papers

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Papers relating to the Union of Corfica with the Crown of England, including th
Conftitution, Addrefes, Letters, &c.

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112 114

113.111

of Customs Excife, Stamps, and Incis

General Bill of Christenings and Burials for one Year
Account of the total Net Produce paid into the Exchequer of the Duties and Custom
in England and Scotland for One Year
Account of the total Produce of the Duties
dents for One Year, ending O&. 10, 1794
Supplies granted by Parliament for the Year 1794
Trial for Adultery. Howard against Bingham
Average Prices of Corn during the Year 1794
Account of the Quantity of Corn imported into Great Britain from Foreign Coun-
tries, with the Amount of the Duties collected thereon in the Year 1794
The like of Corn imported into Great Britain from Ireland, Jersey, and the Ifle.
of Man

ib.

121

130

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134

The like of British Corn exported from Great Britain to Ireland, the Isles of Guern
fey, Jersey, and Man

The like of British Corn exported from Great Britain to Foreign Parts, with the
Amount of the Rounties paid thereon, in the Year 1794

133

The like of Foreign Corn exported from Great Britain to Foreign Parts
The like of Foreign Corn exported to Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of
Man

134
ib.

ib.

Principal Public A&s passed in the Fourth Seifion of the Seventeenth Parliament of
Great Britain

135

136

137

Prices of Stock for the Year 1794

State of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Hygrometer for 1794

STATE PAPERS.

The King's Speech to both Houses of Parliament on opening the Seffion, 21ft of Ja-

nuary, 1794

Meffage from the King to the Houfe of Commons, Jan 27

138
140

Proteft of Earl Stanhope refpecting the introducing of Foreign Troops into this
Country without the previous Confent of Parliament

Proteft of the Earl of Radnor on the fame Subje&t

Meffage from his Majefty to the Houfe of Commons, March 25

Ditto, April 28

Ditto, May 12

ib.

141

142

ib.

ib.

Proteft of the Earl of Stanhope against the firft reading of the Bill for fufpending the
Habeas Corpus Act, May 22

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The King's Speech to both Houses of Parliament on clofing the Seffion, July 11
Proteft of Earl Stanhope, on the Rejection of his Motion to delay the Transportation
of Mr. Muir

Proteft against the Declaration of the Object of the War
Proteft against the Vote of Thanks to Lord Hood

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The Speech of the Speaker of the House of Commons on his giving the Thanks of the
Houfe to the Managers of the Impeachment against Warren Haftings, Efq. 152
The King's Speech to both Houses of Parliament on opening the Seffion, Decem

ib.

ber 30
Speech of his Excellency John Earl of Westmoreland. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to
both Houses of Parliament on opening the Seffion, Jan. 21
Ditto, on clofing the Session, March 15

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Proclamation by Order of Sir Charles Grey, and Sir John Jervis, Commanders in
Chief of his Britannic Majefy's Fleets and Armies in the West Indies

Letter from Majur Grant to General Lavaux at St. Domingo

Letter from Colonel Whyte to the fame

ib.

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Aldrefs to the Republicans of the Sea and Land Forces of the Republie now at Ġut-
duloupe, from the Conventional Commissioner

ib.

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204

Declaration of the King of Prusha against a general Armament of the Inhabitants
Declaration of the King of Prussia delivered to the States of the Germanic Circles,
affembled at Frankfort

Letter from the King of Prufia to the Prince of Saxe Cobourg

b.

295

Declaration of the King of Prufia to the German Empire, on his Secellion from the
Continental Confederacy.

ib.

Conclufum of the Circle of Franconia, addreffed to their Majefties the Emperor and
King of Pruffia. November

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Letter from the Committee of Public Safety of the National Convention, to the Re-
public of Venice

ib.

Declaratory Anfier of the States of Overyffel to the exhortatory Address of their High
Mightinees of Holland, respecting the prefent Alarming Crifis, August 8, 201
Proclamation of the Magiftrates of Amfterdam, October 13

252

Addrefs of the Prince of Orange, diftributed in, the Provinces of Holland and Guel-
derland in the Middle of October

ib.

The King of Denmark's Edict for the Trade of Denmark, and Norway during tha

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Note delivered by the Ruffian Chargé d'Affaires, to the Chancellor of Sweden,
August 6th

Reply of the Ruffian Ambassador at the Porte, to a Refolution of the Divan
Propofitions made by the Ruffian Minifter at the Porte, to the Reis Effendi
Note prefented by the British Ambassador to the Divan of Conftantinople
Meffage from General Washington to Congress, with a Report annexed
Ditto, April 16

241
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ib.

242

244

246

Memorial from Mr. Jay, the American Minifter Plenipotentiary at the British
Court, to Lord Grenville

Aufwer to the above Memorial

247

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A Talk from the White Lieutenant of Oakfufkee, the Mad Dog of Tuckabatchie co
and Alexander Cornell, authorized by the Creek Nation to fend the fame to
William Panton, Merchant in Pensacola

250 Ar

Reply made by Lord Dorchefter to a Deputation from Seven Tribes of Indians, at
a Council held at the Caftle of St. Lewis, in the City of Quebec, Feb. 10
Melage from General Washington to Congress, May 21
Proclamation published by Authority, at New York, by the Prefident of the United
States of America, Sept. 29

CHARACTERS.

Anecdotes of Dr. Paul Hiffernan. From the European Magazine

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Account of the Town of Zurich, and of the Drefs and Manners of the Inhabitants.
From Gray's Tour through Germany

Account of the Refignation of Philip V. King of Spain. From the Hiftory of Spain,
by the Author of the Hiftory of France

Account of the Bafchkirs. From Pallas's Travels among the Kalmucs and

Tartars

274

Character of William Rufus. From Andrews's Hifiary of Great Britain

276

Character of King John. From the fame

278

Account of the famous Giraldus Cambrenfis. From the fame

280

Account of James Bruce, Efq. the late celebrated Abyffinian Traveller
Account of Henry Jones. From the European Magazine

281

284

Account of Nell Gwyn. From the Notes to the new Translation of Grammont's
Memoirs

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Account of the late George Colman, Efq. From the European Magazine

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Obfervations on Middlefex Agriculture, by Abraham Wilkinson, M. D. From the

304

312

Account of fome remarkable Caves in the Principality of Bayreuth, and of the Fojit
Bones found therein. From the Philofophical Transactions

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Obfervations on the Foil Bones prefented to the Royal Society by the Margrave of
Anspach. From the fame

316

Account of a Spontaneous Inflammation, by Ifaac Humfries, Efq. From the fame 321
Defeription of a new Species of Warbler, called the Woodwren." From Vol. 2. of the
Tranfactions of the Linnean Society

322

Chications against the Perceptivity of Plants, fo far as is evinced by their external
Motions, in Anfer to Dr. Percival's Memoir in the Manchester Transactions, by
Robert Townfon, Efq. From the fame

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