Arms at Dunkirk and Toulon. Debates thereon. Finances of India. ` A CHAP. XIV. 245 Motions in both Houses of Parliament for revifing the Trials of Meffrs. Muir and CHAP. XV. 263 lotion for an Account of the Money advanced to the King of Prufia, and the 280 Ditto, June 21 Amount of the different Salaries, and Emoluments of different Officers appointed 93 Papers Papers relating to the Union of Corfica with the Crown of England, including th 9511145 113.111 of Customs Excife, Stamps, and Incis General Bill of Christenings and Burials for one Year ib. 121 130 134 The like of British Corn exported from Great Britain to Ireland, the Isles of Guern The like of British Corn exported from Great Britain to Foreign Parts, with the 133 The like of Foreign Corn exported from Great Britain to Foreign Parts 134 ib. Principal Public A&s passed in the Fourth Seifion of the Seventeenth Parliament of 135 136 137 Prices of Stock for the Year 1794 State of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Hygrometer for 1794 STATE PAPERS. The King's Speech to both Houses of Parliament on opening the Seffion, 21ft of Ja- nuary, 1794 Meffage from the King to the Houfe of Commons, Jan 27 138 Proteft of Earl Stanhope refpecting the introducing of Foreign Troops into this Proteft of the Earl of Radnor on the fame Subje&t Meffage from his Majefty to the Houfe of Commons, March 25 Ditto, April 28 Ditto, May 12 ib. 141 142 ib. ib. Proteft of the Earl of Stanhope against the firft reading of the Bill for fufpending the The King's Speech to both Houses of Parliament on clofing the Seffion, July 11 Proteft against the Declaration of the Object of the War The Speech of the Speaker of the House of Commons on his giving the Thanks of the ib. ber 30 včaty bettucen his Britannic Majesty, the King of Prùffia, and the States General of the United Provinces, April 19 nvention between his Britannic Majefly and the States General of the United Pro- reaty between his Britannic Majesty and the Duke of Brunswick, Nov. 8 Proclamation of General Whyte at St. Domingo Inftructions to Commanders of Ships of War and Privateers, August 18 General Ördas published by the Duke of Yark, Sept. 23 Proclamation of Robert Prescott, Efq, Lieutenant General in Martinique, 10th Proclamation by Order of Sir Charles Grey, and Sir John Jervis, Commanders in ib. Aldrefs to the Republicans of the Sea and Land Forces of the Republie now at Ġut- ib. Altres from the General Verifier of Affignats at Bruges, Aug. 2x Adres from the National Convention to the French People, October 91 Pretlamation and Detree of the National Convention to all who hall taken Partin the Revolt in the Departments of the Weft, the Coafts of Breft and Cher- Decres of the Convention and Address to the Armies Pro: lamation of the Canton of Berne in Stoffferland Proclamalan publifked by the Revolutionary Committee of Geneva, July 20 Preambl of the Dee by which the Revolutionary Committee was established 192 Proclamation published at Genevit in Auguft Patent for opening a Lean in a Coin of inferior Money to the Treasury of the Leter from the Duke of Brunfoick to the King of Prufia, Jan. 6° 204 Declaration of the King of Prusha against a general Armament of the Inhabitants Letter from the King of Prufia to the Prince of Saxe Cobourg b. 295 Declaration of the King of Prufia to the German Empire, on his Secellion from the ib. Declaration of Count Golz, the Pruffian Ambasador at the Diet of the Empire 208 Declaration of the Prussian Minifter to the Circles of the Upper Rhine, respecting Imperial Proclamation at Bruffels, April x7 Addrefs of the Emperor to the Inhabitants of the Netherlands Conclufum of the Circle of Franconia, addreffed to their Majefties the Emperor and Letter from the Committee of Public Safety of the National Convention, to the Re- ib. Declaratory Anfier of the States of Overyffel to the exhortatory Address of their High 252 Addrefs of the Prince of Orange, diftributed in, the Provinces of Holland and Guel- ib. Petition of the Citizens of Anfierdam, of the Anti-Stadtholderian Party, to the Mi giftrates of that City; for delivering which the Subfcribers were importijoned 232 Extracts from the Madrid Gazette, Sept. 2 Addrefs to the Spaniards, published in October Decree of the Diet of the German Empire, passed 14th of October. Convention for the common Defence of the Liberty and Safety of the Danish and Saver dish Commerce and Navigation, between the Kings of Denmark, and Sweden, The King of Denmark's Edict for the Trade of Denmark, and Norway during tha Note delivered by the Ruffian Chargé d'Affaires, to the Chancellor of Sweden, Reply of the Ruffian Ambassador at the Porte, to a Refolution of the Divan 241 ib. 242 244 246 Memorial from Mr. Jay, the American Minifter Plenipotentiary at the British Aufwer to the above Memorial 247 Lece 248 ba A Talk from the White Lieutenant of Oakfufkee, the Mad Dog of Tuckabatchie co 250 Ar Reply made by Lord Dorchefter to a Deputation from Seven Tribes of Indians, at CHARACTERS. Anecdotes of Dr. Paul Hiffernan. From the European Magazine Account of the Town of Zurich, and of the Drefs and Manners of the Inhabitants. Account of the Refignation of Philip V. King of Spain. From the Hiftory of Spain, Account of the Bafchkirs. From Pallas's Travels among the Kalmucs and Tartars 274 Character of William Rufus. From Andrews's Hifiary of Great Britain 276 Character of King John. From the fame 278 Account of the famous Giraldus Cambrenfis. From the fame 280 Account of James Bruce, Efq. the late celebrated Abyffinian Traveller 281 284 Account of Nell Gwyn. From the Notes to the new Translation of Grammont's Account of the late George Colman, Efq. From the European Magazine Obfervations on Middlefex Agriculture, by Abraham Wilkinson, M. D. From the 304 312 Account of fome remarkable Caves in the Principality of Bayreuth, and of the Fojit Obfervations on the Foil Bones prefented to the Royal Society by the Margrave of 316 Account of a Spontaneous Inflammation, by Ifaac Humfries, Efq. From the fame 321 322 Chications against the Perceptivity of Plants, fo far as is evinced by their external |