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DDRESS of the chiefs of the army of La Vendee to the King of Great Britain, Page 113
of Pafqual de Paoli to the Corfi- cans, 126
of Victor Hugues to the chief of the Charibs in St. Vincents, 165
of the executive directory to the people of Paris, relative to the attempts of the feditious, 209
of the executive directory to the French armies, 218
of Victor Hugues to Mr. Her- bert, prefident of Montferrat, 258
of the Merchants of Philadelphia respecting the treaty with Great Britain, 280
of the Houfe of Commons to his
his Majesty, 328, 333 Alcudia, Duke of, letter to the, from the Dutch ambassador on the abolition of the Stadtholderate, 223-Answer of the Duke,
Algiers, treaty with Great Britain, 32- With the United States, 33*** Amendment moved by Mr. Fox in the House of Commons, 330-By Mr. Sheridan to the addrefs moved by Mr. Pitt, 333-By Mr. Grattan in the Irish House of Com- mons, 348
America, United States of-treaty of peace and amity with Great Britain, I-Treaty of peace and amity with the Dey of Al- giers, 33-Treaty of peace and amity with Spain, 38-Intercepted letter and difpatches of Fauchet, 266-Letter from the American conful at Paris respecting the Portuguese trade, 277-Letter from Mr. Mifflin refpecting the fhips of the belligerent powers, ibid.-Letter from Mr. Randolph respecting the fhips of the bel- ligerent powers, 278-Inftructions to pre-
vent the crews of certain British veffels from receiving any affiftance from the in- habitants of Virginia, 279-Revocation of those inftructions, ibid.-Agreement between the French general Laveaux and
the captains of American veffels, ibid.- Addrefs of the merchants of Philadelphia on the treaty with Great Britain, 280-- Mr. Washington's anfwer, 281-Memo- rial of fome citizens of Bofton and Charles- ton refpecting the British depredations, 281-Speech of the Prefident to the legif- lature of the United States, 282-Letter from the Prefident to the house of repre- fentatives refpecting the colours of France, 287-The committee of public safety of the national convention to congrefs, 288-- Addrefs of the French member Ader on prefenting the French colours to Mr. Washington, 289-The Prefident's answer, 290-Anfwer of the Prefident to the house of reprefentatives refpecting the fecret in- ftructions to Mr. Jay, 291-Resolutions of the house of representatives, relative to the treaties with the Indians and Algiers, and the treaty with Great Britain, 294- Letter from Mr. Jefferson to Mr. Ham- mond refpecting British prizes, 295 Answer, his Majefty's, to the addrefs of the Commons, 331.
Armiftice between the French Republic and the king of Sardinias, 46*
government on entering the Genoefe terri- tory, 305.
Bernforth, Count de, his note to the com- mittee of public fafety refpecting peace, 81 -Note relative to the acknowledgment of M. Grouvelle, 306
Bielefeld, Baron, his note to the French
chargé d'affaires in Holland refpecting the Dutch emigrants in Ofnaburg, 243 Budberg, Baron de, his note to the foreign minifters refpecting the non-admiffion of M. de Schwerin, 261
Buonaparte, general, his anfwer to general Colli refpecting an armistice, 263—Ad- diefs to his army, 264
Carletti, M. his letter to the minifter of the interior, 309-Ordered to quit the French territories, 310 Charette, manifefto of, on renewing hoftilities, 89 letter to, from Monfieur, 225- Anfwer of Charette, 226 Chorians, reafons for continuing the war, 86 letter to Merlin the deputy re-
fpecting the Chouans, 251 Colli, general, folicits an armiftice from ge- neral Buonaparte, 252-Agrees to the terms demanded by general Buonaparte, 263
Conde, prince of, his proclamation on the death of the dauphin, 95-Letter to him from Colonel Crawford, 230-From the Emperor, ibid.
Committee of public fafety-Arret of the committee relative to La Vendee, 89— Address to the Batavian people on the re- volution, 244-To the congress, 288 Conftitution of the French republic accepted by the people, I of the introduction Crawford, Colonel, to the Prince of Conde, 230
De la Croix, Charles, his letter to citizen Miot refpecting M. Carletti, 311
Dauphin, report on the death of the, 83 Declaration of the Prince of Orange, 35 of the Pruffian minister to the
of Sir John Vaughan and Admi- zal Caldwell in anfwer to the French com- millioners in the Weft Indies, 165-Of General Wurmfer, refpecting the fiege of Manheim, 201
Del Campo, Marquis, his fpeech to the exe. cutive directory, 258
Decrees of the committee of public fafety for exchanging the daughter of Louis XVI. 98
Decrees of the Convention refpecting fo- reigners, 99-refpecting privateers, 122 for incorporating the French colo- nies as an integral part of the French re- public, 131
for incorporating the Netherlands, &c. with the French republic, 143.
of the Imperial court concerning the treaty of peace between Heffe Caffel and France, 145
of the council of 500, relative to mandats, 203-respecting foreigners, 205 Denmark, Count de Bernstorff's note to the committee of public fafety, respecting peace between France and the Empire, 81-Anfwer of the committee, 82-Of- ficial note refpecting the acknowledgment of M. Grouvelle, 306-Anfwer to M. de Grouvelle's letter, 309
Drake, M. his note to the Genoefe republic,
Dundas, general David, his miffive to Count Walmoden,, 229
Mr. memorial to,from the Weft In- dia planters, 156
Elector of Hanover's proclamation for remov- ing the emigrants out of his territories, 144 Elliot, Sir Gilbert, his proclamation in Corfica, 124-His letter to Lord Hood, 220 Ellifon, Captain, his fummons to the gover- nor of Belleifle, 230
Emperor of Germany, treaty of defensive al- liance with Great Britain, 18
his answer refpecting the daughter of Louis XVI. 97-His refcript in an- fwer to the letter of congratulation of the diet on account of his Majesty's victories, 186
his answer to the Palatine ambas- fador refpecting the disarming of the troops of the palatinate, 252.
his letter to the Prince of Conde,
230. Executive Directory, message relative to a forced loan, 150-Relative to the marine, 153-Relative to the forced loan, 155- Relative to the emigrants in the colonies, 180-Relative to the reports of peace, 184-Refpecting the emiffion of mandats, 201-Addrefs to the citizens of Paris on the attempts of the feditious, 209-Ad- drefs to the French armies, 218-Letter to the minifter of war refpecting their de fire for peace, 253-Letter to General Pi- chegru upon his refignation, 256-Reply to the Marquis del Campo's fpeech, 258— Refolution refpecting M. Carletti, 310- : Letter to the Helvetic Body refpecting M.
Barthelemy, 316-Declaration to the fe- nate of Baile, 317 Explanation demanded by the Spanish envoy at Geneva from General de Vins, 314
Faypoult, citizen, his address to the doge of Genoa, 305
Finkeftein, M. de, his letter to M. Hartfink, 248
Fox, Mr. his motion for an addrefs refpecting
the conduct of minifters, 339 French Republic, conftitution of, 1 of in- troduction-Treaty of peace with Spain, 27-With Heffe Caffel, 30-With the king of Sardinia, 47*
Geneva, articles of the concordat, 322 Genoa, answer to general de Vins, 297-To Mr. Drake, 301-To General de Vins, 303
Grattan, his amendment in the Irish Houfe
Great Britain, treaty of amity and peace with America, 1-Of defenfive alliance with the Emperor of Germany, 18-With Ruffia, 22-With the Dey of Algiers, 32-Order for reprisals against Dutch hips, 58-Manifefto of the Dutch national af- fembly against Great Britain, 211-Note tranfmitted by Mr. Wickham to M. Bar- thelemy, 254-Obfervations of the court of London, on the answer to Mr. Wick- ham's note, 256
Grey, Mr. his motion for a negociation with the French Republic, 335-His motion relative to the public expenditure, ibid.- Relative to the ftate of the nation, ibid.- Grigui, General, his letter to General Hoche, announcing the fubmiffion of the chief of the infurgents, 260
Grouvelle, citizen, his letter to Count Bern- storff, 307
Hardenberg, M. de, his letter to M. Barthelemy, refpecting the peace of the empire, 240 Letter from Merlin of Thionville, and Ri- vaux, to M. de Hardenberg, in anfwer to his letter to M. Barthelemy, 243 Heffe Caffel, Landgrave of, peace with the French Republic, 30
Hoche, General, his letter to the executive di- rectory, refpecting Belleifle, 260-Letter announcing the payment of the forced loan in La Vendee, 262
Holland, fpeech of the prefident Haltz on the treaty of peace and alliance concluded with the French Republic, 33
Holland, publication of the representatives of the people of Holland, relative to the loan fent, 40
fpeech of Van Leyden on the plan for calling the primary affemblies, ibid. reception of the Dutch ambaffador by the national convention, 43
fubftance of a proclamation of the reprefentatives of Holland, relative to the money due to France, 47-Notification to the court of Vienna of the treaty of al- liance concluded with France, 48
report and refolution upon the con- duct of the court of Berlin to the United Provinces, 49
refolution of the States General to organize an army, &c. 50-Resolution of the reprefentatives of Holland to elect a na- tional convention, 51
report refpecting the Dutch East India Company, ibid.
communication from the governor of Surinam to the directors refpecting the order of the Stadtholder to receive the thips and troops of his Britannic Majefty,
52 fpeech of the prefident Pypers on the peace between France and Spain, 53 refolution refpecting the embargo laid on foreign veffels, ibid.
refolution of the States General in answer to the French ambaffador Noel's memorial, ibid.
report on the conduct of the Stadt- holder, 54
declaration of the deputies Thibault and Ramel relative to the letter, mention- ing a fecret negociation with Great Bri- tain, 57
proclamation refpecting the diftur- bances at Amfterdam, 58
order of the British council for re- prifals against Dutch fhips, 58
memorial of the province of Friez- land to the States General, 182
declarations of Zealand, Friezland, and Overyffel refpecting the calling of a national affembly, 183
declaration of the reprefentatives of Holland refpecting the affembling of the primary affemblies, 191
refolutions of Zealand and Overyffel refpecting the convocation of a national affembly, 192
declaration of the reprefentatives of Holland to the States General respecting the national affembly, ibid.
confent of Friezland to the calling of
a national affembly, 193
proclamation of the States General refpecting the election of a national affem- bly, ibid.
Holland, proclamation of the national affem- bly for manning the navy, 207
manifefto against Great Britain, 211 Pinfot's letter to their high nighti- neffes refpecting the reports of fecret arti- cles in the treaty between France and Pruf- fia, 232-Note from the committee of public fafety, difavowing all participation in the establishment of clubs in Holland, ibid.
Pinfot to the States General, for- mally disavowing the reports of the secret articles in the treaty between France and Pruffia, 233
Hugues, Victor, his addrefs to the chief of the Charits, 165-To the prefident of Montferrat, 258
Imperial court, circular letter refpecting the reports of negociations for peace, 225
Kellerman, General, his letter to General de Vins, 234
Kray, General, to the French commandant, giving notice of the termination of the armistice, 265
Lanfdowne, Marquis of, his motion refpect ing reform, 338
Lauderdale, Earl of, his motion respecting finances, 343
Louis XVIII, his manifefto, 104-Letter to the archbishop of Paris,226-To the Pope, 227-To the Prince of Conde, 228—To the elector of Triers, 229
anfwer to the notification to quit the Venetian territories, 262 Letter, Sir Gilbert Elliot to Lord Hood, 220 -From Monfieur to Mounier, 221- Dutch Ambaffador to the Duke of Alcu- dia, 223-Anfwer of the duke, ibid.- From the king of Pruffia to Colonel Tcherfky, 224-Circular letter from the Imperial court, 225-From Monfieur to Charette, ibid.-Anfwer of Charette, 226 -Letter from Louis XVIII. to the archbi-· fhop of Paris, ibid. To the Pope, 227- Anfwer of the Pope, ibid.-Louis XVIII. to the Prince of Conde, 228-To the elec- tor of Triers, 229-From the emperor to the Prince of Conde, 230-From General Kellerman to General de Vins, 234- General de Vin's anfwer, 235-Letter from Sombreuil to Sir John Warren, 237- To Mr. Windham, 239, 240-From M. Hardenberg to M. Barthelemy, 240- Letter of Rivaux and Merlin to M. Har-
denberg, 243-From General Pichegru to General Clairfayt, 247-From M. Finken ftein to M. Hartfink, 248-Letter from the king of Sardinia to his army, 250- From the executive directory to the mini- fter at war, 253-Letter from the French conful at Tunis to the minifter of marine, 257-Letter refpecting Sir Sydney Smith, ibid.-From General Hoche, 260-From General Colli to General Buonaparte 262 Anfwer of Buonaparte, 263-Second let- ter from General Colli, ibid.-Letter from General Kray, 265-From Mr. Jeffer- fon to Mr. Hammond, 296-From de General Vins to the Genoese govern- ment, 297-Answer of the Genoefe govern- ment, ibid.+From General de Vins to the Genoefe government, 302-Answer of the Genoefe government, 303-From General Beaulieau to the Genoefe government, 305 -From M. Grouvelle to Count de Bern- ftorff, 307-Anfwer of Count Bernstorff, 309-From M. Carletti to the minifter of the interior, 309-Answer of the mini- fter, 310-From Charles de la Croix to citizen Miot, 311-From M. Barthelemy to the Swifs Cantons, 316-From the executive directory to the Swifs Cantons, ibid.-Letter from the council of Bafle to M. Barthelemy, 318-From M. Barthe- lemy to the Canton of Bafle, 320—An- fwer of the Canton, 321
Manifefto of General Charette, 89 of Louis XVIII. 104
of the Dutch national affembly against Great Britain, 211 Memorial, Pruffian, to the diet of Ratisbon, 75-Of the West India planters to Mr. Dundas, 156-Of fome citizens of Bofton and Charleston to congrefs refpecting the British depredations, 281
Meffage from the executive directory re- fpecting a forced loan, 150
from the executive directory rela- tive to the marine, 153
from the executive directory, re- fpecting the forced loan, 155
from the executive directory refpec- ting the emigrants in the colonies, 180
from the executive directory rela- tive to the reports of peace, 184
from the executive directory refpec- ting the emiffion of mandats, 201
from his Majefty relative to Dutch prizes, 332-From his Majefty respecting the fituation of things in France, ibid.— From his Majesty refpecting the difem- barkation of foreign troops, 334 Merlin of Douai, his report on the ed countries, 138
Merlin of Thionville, his letter to M. Har denberg, 243
Monfieur to M. Mounier, 221-To Gene- ral Charette, 225
Motion by Mr. Grey, for a negociation with the French republic, 335-By Mr. Grey respecting the ftate of the nation, ibid.
relative to the public expenditure, ibid. By the Marquis of Lanfdowne re- fpecting reform, 338-By Mr. Fox for an address respecting the conduct of mini- fters, 339-by the Earl of Lauderdale, relative to the finances, 343
National convention-reply to M. Querini's fpeech, 313
Nemefis, letter from the French conful at Tunis refpecting the feizure of the Neme- fis, and two other veffels, in the bay of Tunis, 257
Netherlands, reports on them, 131, 138, 139-Decree for incorporating them with France, 143
Noel, M. his letter to citizen Quarles refpect- ing the intention of the French govern- ment to fupport the Dutch Republic, 248 -Preffes for the payment of the fubfidy granted to France,249-Congratulates the States General on the plan of electing a national affembly, 250
Noirmoutier, fummons to the governor of, -Answer to the fummons, 247 Note to the states of the Circle of Franconia, 147-To M. Barthelemy, 254-To Mr. Wickham, 255-Note of the Court of London, 256-Of Baron Budberg, 261- Note from citizen Villars to the Genoefe government, 298-Of the British minifter to the Genoefe Republic, 300
Orange, prince of, his declaration, 35 Order of the British council for reprisals against Dutch fhips, 58
Paoli, his addrefs to the Corficans, 126 Parma, Duke of, armistice with General Buonaparte, 51
Paulus, Peter, his fpeech to the Dutch natio- nal affembly, 165
Papers, parliamentary, fpeech of Lord Balcar- res to the affembly of Jamaica, 324
fpeech of his Majesty on opening the parliament, 326-Addrefs of the Houfe of Commons, 328-Amendment moved by Mr. Fox, 330-His Majesty's answer to the addrefs of the Commons, 331-Mef- fage relative to Dutch prizes, 332-Mef- fage relative to the fituation of affairs in
France, ibid.Addrefs moved by Mr. Pitt, 333-Amendment moved by Mr. Sheri- dan, ibid.-Meffage relative to the difem- barkation of foreign troops, 334-Motion by Mr. Grey, for a negociation with France, 335--By Mr. Grey on the state of the nation, ibid.-By Mr.Grey, refpecting the public expenditure, ibid.-By the Marquis of Lanfdowne refpecting reform, 338-By Mr. Fox refpecting the conduct of ministers, 339-By the Earl of Lau- derdale on the finances, 343-Speech of his Majefty on diffolving the parliament, 344 Speech by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland on opening the parliament, 346- Amendment moved by Mr. Grattan, 348- Speech of the fpeaker of the Irish House of Commons, 348-Speech of the Lord Lieu- tenant on proroguing the parliament, 349 -Relative to St. Lucia and Grenada, 170 Pichegru, General, to General Clairfayt re- fpecting the humane conduct of the latter to General Dufour, 247
Pitt, Mr. his address to his Majefty, 333 Pope, his answer to Louis XVIIIth's letter,
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