Answer of the Prussian Cabinet
The Members of the General Administration of East Flanders, sitting at Ghent, to the National Convention of France, Feb. 3 Letter from the Representatives of the People, with the Armies of the North and Sambre, and Meuse, to the National Convention The Members of the Central Administration of Belgium to the Nationel
Letter from the Representatives of the French People, with the Armies of
the North, to the National Convention, dated Brussels, Feb. 26, 242
Letter from the same, March 7.
Address of the Magistrates of Antwerp to the National Convention Letter from the Magistrates of Brussels, read in the Convention
Substance of a Rescript of the Emperor, dated Vienna, presented to the Ministers of the States, at Ratisbon, May 4
Substance of a Declaration, made, May 12, to the Ministers of the States of the Empire, by the Emperor
Substance of the Emperor's second Rescript to the Diet of Ratisbon, ibid. Substance of the Address, which accompanied the Medal, which the Danish Nation sent to Count Bernstorf
Treaty concluded at Basle, August 8, between the Republic of France and the Landgrave of Hesse Cassell
Decree for incorporating the Austrian Netherlands, &c. with the French Republic
Imperial Decree of Ratification, concerning the Opening of Negociations
for a Peace between the Empire and France, August 21,
Imperial Court-Decree, concerning the separate Treaty of Peace concluded
between the Landgrave of Hesse Cassell and the French Republic, 267
Treaty of defensive Alliance between his Britannic Majesty and the Empe-
ror of Germany, signed at Vienna, May 29,
Treaty of defensive Alliance between his Britannic Mojesty and the Em-
press of Russia, Feb. 18,
Account of the Turkish Ladies; from the same
Account of the Republic of San Marino. By Dr. Gillies, Author of the History of Greece; from Seward's Anecdotes of distinguished Per- sons, &c.
Substance of Sir John Sinclair's Address to the Board of Agriculture, on Tuesday the 14th of July, 1795; stating the Progress that had been made in carrying on the Measures undertaken by the Board, for promoting the Improvement of the Country, during the second Sessions since its Establishment. *96
Abstract of Minutes of the Evidence taken before the Committee of Council,
appointed for the Consideration of all Matters relating to Trade, and
Foreign Plantations, in Respect to the Stock of Grain in this Country, and
its Price subsequent to the Harvest of 1794, and respecting the Produce
of the Harvest of the present Year; the present and probable Price of
Grain in this Country till the ensuing Harvest; and the Means of pro-
curing a Supply to make good the Deficiency in the Produce of this Coun
try; with other Proceedings thereupon, from Jan. 31, 1795, to Aug. 6,
1795; and of the Evidence before the Lords of the Privy Council to the like
Effect, from April 27, 1795, to November 5, 1795.
Account of the Proceeding in the Trial by Battle; from Dallaway's Heral-
dic Inquiries.
Account of Chelsea College; from Lyson's Environs of London,
Articles of Reconciliation between a Man and his Wife, Oct. 9,
from the same,
Account of Canons, the celebrated Seat of the Duke of Chandos, in the
Parish of Stanmore Parva; from the same, *119
Curious Letter, wrote by John Lesly to Sir Thomas Riddle, of Gateshead,
during the Siege of Newcastle by the Scots, in the Reign of Charles I ;
an authentic Copy from the Original, in the Possession of the Riddle
Family,
A Declaration of the Right Honourable James Earl of Derby, Lord Stanley
and Strange, of Knocking and of the Isle of Man, concerning his Resolu-
tion to keep the Isle of Man for his Majesty's Service, against all Force
whatsoever. Together with his Lordship's Letter in Answer to Commis-
sary-General Ireton,
Geography considered in a political Point of View; from, Mercier's Fragments On Didactic Poetry; from a Critical Essay on Akenside's Pleasures of the Imagination, by Mrs. Barbauld
Of the Infirmities and Defects of Men of Genius; from D'Israeli's Essay on the Literary Character
Whimsical Expences of Economy; from the Gentleman's Magazine Grimaldi; a true Story; from Varieties of Literature
Ode for the New Year, 1795, by Henry James Pye, Esq. Poet-Laureat *145 Ode for his Majesty's Birth-Day, 1795, by the same Extract from Mr. Maurice's Elegiac Poem, on Sir William Jones Ode to Jurymen, by Peter Pindar
An Ancient Catch; from a MS. of the Time of Queen Elizabeth, in the
Verses written by the late Earl of Chatham. [From Seward's Anecdotes, in which Work it was for the first Time printed. To the Right Hon. Richard Grenville Temple, Lord Viscount Cobham Prologue to the Wheel of Fortune
Address spoken by Mrs. Siddons, at her Benefit, and written by Samuel
Rogers, Esq. Author of the Pleasures of Memory
The Fursuit of Health; from Beloe's Miscellanies
A Tale, by the Rev. Mr. Bishop
Epigram; from the Gentleman's Magazine
Hope personified; from Lorenzo de' Medici, by William Roscoe
The Happiness of a Country Life, by the same
The Author calls upon the Faculties of his own Mind to exert themselves to #160 great and useful Purposes, by William Roscoe; from the same On the Death of Politian, occasioned by a Full from a Stair-case, as he was playing on his Lute. An Elegy on the Death of his Friend Lorenzo de' Medici, by the same
Account of Books for 1795.
The Life of Lorenzo de' Medici, called the Magnificent. By Wm. Roscoe, 4to. 2 vol. 1795.
An Enquiry into the Foundation and History of the Law of Nations in Europe, from the Time of the Greeks and Romans to the Age of Grotius. By Ro bert Ward, of the Inner Temple, Esq. Barrister at Law, 2vols. 8vo. *171 An Inquiry into the Dutics of Man, in the higher and middle Classes of So- ciety in Great Britain, resulting from their respective Stations, Professions, and Employments. By Thomas Gisborne, M. A. 4to.
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