the British West India Islands, and the Number re-exported thence to the Abstract of the Newfoundland Fisheries, from 1699 to 1791 129 130 131 Account of the Income and Charges upon the Confolidated Fund, in the Quarter The like Account of the Produce of the Duties of Excife in England, in the 110 142 Account of the Total Net Produce of the Stamp Revenue in the four Quarters 143 144 The like of the Duties under the Head of Incidents Account of the Total Produce of the Duties of Cuftoms, Excife, Stamps, and Incidents, respectively, for one Year, ending 10th of October, 1792 146 Supplies granted by Parliament for the Year 1792 147 Public Acts paffed in the fecond Seffion of the feventeenth Parliament of Great Britain 150 State of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Hygrometer, for the Year 1792 151 Prices of Stocks for the Year 1792 152 154 Account of the Quantities of all Corn and Grain exported from and imported STATE PAPERS. 155 156 157 His Majefty's Speech to both Houses of Parliament, Jan. 31, 1792 Speech of Mr. Speaker to his Majefty, April 5, 1792 Proclamation for preventing Seditious Meetings and Writings, May 21, Foint Address of both Houses of Parliament to his Majesty, June 2, 1792 160 Speech of Mr. Speaker to his Majesty, June 15, 1792 161 ib. 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 Confidential Letter from the King of the French to the King of England 173 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 Note prefented by Citizen Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, July 25 Letter from Lord Auckland, English Ambassador at the Hagne, to the Gref- Letter from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, Nov. 28, 1792 ib. Extract of a Letter from Citizen Maret to the Minister for Foreign Affairs ib. Letter from the British Minifter to the Republic of Geneva, O. 11 194 Treaty between his Majefty and the King of Pruffia, on the Marriage of the Duke Letter from the King of the French to the King of Hungary Proclamation by the King of the French, for the Maintenance of good Order on the 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 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 Subftance of a Treaty between the Emperor and the King of Prussia, figned ib. Concife Expofition of the Reafons which have determined his Majefty the King of ib. Declaration by the Duke of Brunswick Lunenburg, commanding the combined Armies of their Majefties the Emperor and the King of France, to the Inhabitants of Additional Declaration by the Duke of Brunswick, addressed to the Inhabitants of ib. Letter from the King of the French to the National Assembly, on the Publication of the Proclamation by the King of the French, Auguft 7 Manifefto iffued by their Majefties the Emperor of Germany and the King of Pruffia, Declaration of the Princes, his Moft Chriftian 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 Powers, 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, Minister for Foreign Affairs at Paris, to M. Noailles, Ambassador from France to the Court of Vienna Inftructions of the Prince de Kaunitz to M. Blumendorff, the Imperial Minifier Note of the French Ambafador at the Court of Vienna, to the Imperial Minifter ib. Aufwer to the Note of the French Ambassador, by the Prince de Kaunitz Letter of M. de Narbonne, Minifter at War of France, to the Duke of Brunfwich Aufwer, by the Duke of Brunswick 309 зод 303 Letter from M. Dumouriez, Minifter for Foreign Affairs in France, to M. Noailles, Letter from M. Noailles to M. Dumouriez Dispatch from M. Dumouriez to M. Noailles Letter from M. Noailles to the French Minifter for Foreign Affairs 394 307 308 310 311 312 Note prefented by Count de Kellar, the Pruffian Minifter, to the States General ib. 313 314 Memorial transmitted to the Count de Bernstorf, Minister of State to his Danish Addrefs of the Genevefe Minifter to the National Convention Letter from the King of Sardinia to the Thirteen Cantons, and the Allies of the Hel Answer returned to the King of Sardinia Letter from the King of Sardinia to the Canton of Berne 319 320 ib. 321 Declaration of the Kings of Hungary and Pruffia delivered to all the Minifters at Memorial prefented to the Porte by the Pruffian Envoy 322 323 324 325 Extract from the Dispatch of the Minister of the Ottoman Porte to the Court of 326 Memorial prefented, by Order of the Grand Seignior, to the Minifter of the Chriftian ib. Inftructions to the Captain Pacha ibg Circular Letter of the King, and the affembled States of Poland, addressed to the Subftance of the Articles contained in the Definitive Treaty of Peace between Ruska 328 329 Declaration of M. Bulgakoff, Ruffian Ambafador at Warfaw Address of the King of Poland to the Army Nation 334 335 Anfier of the Republic of Poland to the Declaration delivered by M. de Bulgakoff 339 345 346 348 Act of Adherence of the King of Poland to the Confederation of Targowitz CHARACTERS. Charader of Mr. Howard, from a View of the Character and Public Service of 350 Anecdotes Character of Charles II.- the Hiftory of Political Tranfa&tions and Parties, from the Refloration of Charles II. to the Death of King William, by Dr. So- Defeription of a Dwarfish Race in Madagascar, called the Kimos,-from Rochon's Hiftory of the Swils Union, and Character of the Inhabitants of the Democratic 369 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 Account of an Ancient and Extinct Religious Set 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 25th of February, 1792, in a Letter from E. Turner, Efq. F. R. S. 1o Sir Jofeph Banks, P. R. S.-from the Philofophical Tranfactions for 1792 The great Importance and proper Method of cultivating Rhubarb, &c. by Sir Wil- Liam Fordyce, M. D. F. R. S.-—From the Annals of Agriculture 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 Polydipfia, or exceffive Thirst,--from Medical Facts Account of the Island of Senegal, from Saugnier's and Briffon's Voyages to the Coaft 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. C. W. Ward, for his Method of changing Smoke, &c. into various useful Materials Specification of the Patent granted to Mr. Hector Campbell, for his Method of de- On the Scab in Sheep, by P. T. Treby, Efq.—from Annals of Agriculture 420 Method of curing Butter, practised in the Parifn of Udny, and its Neighbourhood, -from Dr. Anderfon's View of the Agriculture of the County of Aberdeen ANTIQUITIES. |