Note tranfmitted to M. Barthelemi by Mr. Wickham, March 8 126 Note of Ofervation thereon, April 10 128 Letter from Sir G. Elliot, Viceroy of Corfica, to the Governor of Porto Ferrajo 133 134 Articles by which the British Troops took Poffiion of Porto Ferrajo Proclamation by General Forbes to the Planters of the Spanish Part of St. Domingo Order by the King in Council, September 3 The like, Oct. 12 The like, Nov. 9 The like, Dec. 28 ibid. 172 Anwer of the British Government to the Spanish Declaration of War 141 The like, Oct. 13 Proclamation by the Lord-Lieutenant in Council, Nov. 16 Decree of the National Affembly of the United Provinces, for the Abolition of a privileged Church, August 13 183 Proclamation of the fame, against the Importation of British Merchandize, September 10 184 Proclamation of the States-General of the United Provinces Manifefto of the Batavian Republic against Great Britain Addrefs of the French Minifter to the Doge of Genoa 197 ibid. 198 Note of the French Minifter to the Genoefe Secretary of State, July 10, Letter from M. Barthelemi to the Burgomafters, &c. of the Swiss Cantons 200 Letter Letter of the Executive Directory, to the Helvetic Body Note from Mr. Wickham to the Senate of Berne, June 26 Note from Citizen Grouvelle, the French Minifter at Copenhagen, to Count Bernstorff Anfwer of Count Bernstorff, March 19 208 209 Proclamation of the Queen of Portugal, for making Lisbon a free Port, 201 Edict of the King of Naples, addreffed to his Subjects Proclamation iffued at St. Petersburg, respecting Dutch Ships, May 20 211 212 213 214 Note from the Ruffian Minifter at Stockholm, to all the Foreign Minifters, 217 Letter of Convocation, addreffed by the King of Pruffia to the different States, wishing to enjoy the Advantages of Neutrality, April 22 Declaration of the King of Prussia, put against the Gates of Nuremburg 220 Submiffion of the Imperial City of Nuremburg, to the King of Pruffia, August 16 ibid. Declaration in Anfwer delivered to the Magiftrates of Nuremberg ibid. Refcript of the King of Pruffia, respecting his Territories on the left Bank of the Rhine, December 29 Treaty of Peace between the Duke of Wurtemburg and Teck and the French Republic 222 Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and the Margrave of Baden 224 Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and the King of the two Sicilies Offenfive and Defenfive Treaty of Alliance between France and Spain, 228 Treaty between France and Pruffia, August 5 Treaty of Peace between France and the Infant Duke of Parma Proclamation of the French Commiffioner to the Citizens of St. Domingo, 235 of the Executive Directory to the Armies of the Sambre and Meufe, May 29 of General Buonaparte in Italy by Commiffary of Salicetti of Buonaparte to his Brothers in Arms Addrefs of the Deputies of Abbe to Buonaparte Buonaparte to the Republic of Venice Buonaparte to the People of the Milanefe Proclamation of the Municipality of Milan, June 12 Buonaparte to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, June 26 Answer Buonaparte, to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, June 29 Answer The Executive Directory to Citizen Buonaparte, July 31 The Ambassador of Sweden to the French Minifter for Foreign Affairs Note from the Minifter for Foreign Affairs to M. Barthelemi August 23. Proclamation by the Executive Directory, August 29 General Buonaparte to the Executive Directory, October 17 Gentili to Buonaparte Gentili to the French Commiffioners Hundred, 251 252 253 ibid. 254 Meffage of the Executive Directory to the Council of Five Hundred, October 16 The like, October 26 Refolutions paffed by the Council of Five Hundred, November 2 Meffage of the Executive Directory to the Council of Five Hundred, Decem ber 10 Proclamation of the Commiffioner Salicetti, in Corfica Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and Sardinia Meffage of the Executive Directory to the Council of Five Hundred Megage from the Executive Directory to the Council of Five Hundred ibid. The Congrefs of Cifpadana to the People of Bologna, &c. Letter from the Pope to all the Catholics in France Edict, published by the Pope, on the Reception which his Șubjects ought to give to the French 278 Note of the Papal Minifter to the French Commiffioners 279 State Paper, published at Drefden, July 30 ibid. Declaration of the Elector of Hanover to the Diet of Ratisbon Proclamation by his Imperial Majefty, Francis II. Aug. 11 Imperial Refcript to the Duke of Wurtemburg Refolutions of the States of Hungary Subftance of the Correspondence between the Cabinets of Vienna and Berlin, refpecting the Line of Demarcation Reply, by the Court of Vienna Meffage of the Prefident of the United States to Congress 281 282 284 ibid. Anfwer of General Washington to a Refolution of the House of Reprefens tatives 290 Address of General Washington on his retiring from the Prefidency of the Note from the French Envoy to the Executive Government of America. 293 307 Memorial prefented by the French Envoy to the American Secretary for Foreign Affairs Note published by the French Minister at Philadelphia' Addrefs of the Prefident of the United States to Congress, Nov. 15 Reply of the Prefident. CHARACTERS. 310 313 ibid. 317 Particulars of the earlier Years of Mr. Gibbon's Life, and of the Course of Studies which laid the Foundation of his fubfequent Celebrity, written by himself Account of Solomon Gener Some Particulars of the Death of Condorcet Biographical Account of the Count de Bufon Account of Apoftolo Zeno of the Peafantry of Norway of the Hoozuana's, a wandering Tribe of Savages of the Celebration of Good Friday in Bruffels of the Alteration produced by the French Revolution at Siraflurg, 352 of the late James Macpherson, Efq. Interefting Hiftory of Don Pedro, and Dona Ignez de Caftro Extracts from the Correspondence of Mr. Gibbon, with various Men of Eminence in the Literary World An Account of the late Discovery of Native Gold in Ireland A Mineralogical Account of the Native Gold lately discovered in Ireland, 385 Contrafts, and Confonancies, between Animals and the Earth On Plica Polonica 403 On the Power of fixed Alkaline Salts, to preserve the Flesh of Animals from Putrefaction 4.06 Obfervations on the Nature of Honey, particularly on its Saccarine Parts, when obtained in a folid Form USEFUL 408 First Report from the Select Committee appointed to take into Confideration the prefent high Price of Corn Second Report Third Report Appendix to the Third Report Sir John Sinclair's Addrefs to the Board of Agriculture On the Ufe of Rice Specification of the Patent granted to Mr. Jones, for his Method of detecting Errors in Book-keeping Account of an Improvement in Sea-Compaffes Receipt to cure the Complaint of the Water in Sheep ANTIQUITIES. A bort Account of feveral Gardens, near London, with Remarks on fome Particulars, wherein they excel, or are deficient, upon a View of them, in December, 1691 450 Sketch of the Hiftory of Sugar in the early Times, and through the middle Ages Account of Poetry, in Scotland, during the Sixteenth Century Letter from King Charles II. to the Duke of Ormond, upon his taking the Seals from Chancellor Clarendon MISCELLANEOUS ESSAY S. 471 On the Influence of Cold upon the Health of the Inhabitants of London. 472 The Domiphobia, or Dread of Home On the Injustice of the Charges brought against the genuine Philofophers, 486 Of the Causes of the Increase of Crimes 488 POETRY. |