oetical account of the second than has been ever conceived se or poetry, when the gifted claims, e sun-set of life gives me mystical lore, oming events cast their shadows before. On the whole, these Poems are the productions of a very extraordinary young man. And, to use a phrase of the master-critic of our age, "If they be not poetry, we know not where poetry may be found." CONTENTS. CONTENTS. HISTORY OF EUROPE. CHAP. I. ting of the Imperial Parliament at an earlier Period than usual. 1 CHA P. II. ies of the Convention with Russia laid before the House of Lords-and - Idress on the Peace moved for in the House of Commons by Sir Edward 20 С НА Р. IV. hanks of both Houses of Parliament to Sir John H. Hutchinson, and the and- and the Admirals under him, to the Navy.- Debate on the Russian -- Free Traae with India —Sir William Pulteney's Motion thereon-Deoba Retrospect to the Situation of Europe for the thirce last Months of 1501- Marquis Cornwallis appointed Ambassador to the French Republic-se"" for Calais.-Reception there—and at Paris.-Rejoicings at Paris on the Peace.-Distinguished Compliments paid to the English Ambassador.— Quits Paris-arrives at Amiens.-Tardiness of the Negotiation—probable Causes.-Vast Projects and Ambition of Bonoparté. – French Armanni sails for the West Indies.-Mutiny at Bantry Bay suppressed.-English Commencement of the Year 1802.-Opposite Opinions on the General Stat of Affairs at that Period.-Tardiness of the Negotiation at Amiens- publicly submit the new Constitution of the Cisalpine Republic to him, and solicit him to accept the Presidency,— Constitution of the Italien Republic-Bonaparté returns to Paris.-Additional Acquisitions of Remarks on the State of France subsequent to her recent Acquisitions Doninge Domingo.-Proceedings of the Consulta laid before the Diet at Ratis- 93 Parliamentary Proceedings.Administration questioned as to the Sailing of CHAP. X. 98 Parliamentary Proceedings continued.-Debate on the Civil List Debt- CHAP. XI. 110 Parliamentary Proceedings continued.-Budget for the Year brought for CHA P. XII. 123 Debate on the Definitive Treaty in the House of Lords.-Speeches of Lord VOL. XLIV. 3 M 141 CHAP. |