Schools. Mr. Sheridan and Mr. Fox approve and applaud the French Re- volution. Mr. Burke provoked, makes a violent Attack on this Revolution, and the New French Conftitution. This Subject conftantly introduced into all Debates on all Queßions. Altercations between Mr. Burke and Mr. Fox. Rups ture between thefe Old Friends, and final Separation. State of the Province of Quebec. Bill for the Government of Canada, Debates thereon in both CHAP. XIV, Libel and Quo Warranto Bills. State of the Finances, including the Revenue produced, and the Expences incurred by the Poffeffion of the British Territo ries in the East Indies. Bill for the Eftablishment of a Company at Sierra Leone, on the Coast of Africa. Speech from the Throne, and Prorogation of Petition of Jobn Horne Tooke, Efq. to the House of Commons Copy of a Memorial, prefented by the Roman Catholics to the Right Honour- The French Conftitution, established Auguft 4, 1791 page 94 Account of the Capture of Cannanore and Turuckabad, with several Forts en the Malabar Coast, by the British Account of the Capture of Bangalore Finance Reports, prefented to the House of Commons, May 10, 1791 311 115 119 134 135 State of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Pluviometer, for 1791 Courfe of Exchange for the Year 1791 Average Prices of Corn for 1791 137 138 139 Account of the Net Produce of Taxes for one Year, ending January 5, 1791 Supplies granted by Parliament 1791 140 141 Public As passed in the first Seffion of the 17th Parliament of Great Bri tain Prices of Stock 1791 344 146 147 A General Bill of Christenings and Burials, 1791 An Account of the Quantities of all Corn and Grain exported from and imported into England and Scotland, with the Bounties and Drawbacks paid, and the Duties received thereon, for the Year ending January 5th 1792 148 STATE PAPERS. Hs Majefy's Speech to both Houses of Parliament, November 26, 1790 Protefl of Lord Harke, against the Questions to be proposed to the Judges relative to Mr. Haftings's Trial, May 16 Protest in the House of Lords, against a propofed Amendment in the Libel Bill, June 8 Speech of the Earl of Westmorland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to both Houses of Par liament, May 5 Speech of the Earl of Wefimorland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to both Houses of Par Lament, January 20, 1791 153 155 Letter from the Emperor of Germany to the King of the French Addrefs from the National Affembly to the French Nation Memoir left by the French King, and prefented to the National Assembly of France, June, 21, 1791 ib. 156 158 162 Letter from M. Simolin, the Ruffian Ambassador, to M. Montmarin 165 166 Letter from Roederer, Deputy to the National Affembly, to M. de Bouille Declaration of 290 Deputies, on the Decrees which suspend the Exercise of the Royal Declaration of the King of the French, June 26 page 172 174 182 183 M. de Bouille's Statement of the King's Journey from Chalons to Varennes, when his 190 ib. ib. Letter of Inftructions from M. Montmorin, Minister of France for Foreign Affairs, The King's Speech to the National Affembly, the last day of their Meeting, Sept. 30 197 198 200 201 203 204 207 208 Proclamation of the Brothers of the King of France, to dispel the Sufpicions which ib. Secret Articles of the Treaty, figned perfonally at Pilnitz by the Emperor and King of 210 211 Manifefto of the French Nation, decreed by the National Assembly, and ordered to 213 Copy of an Order of the Court of Bruffels to the Magiftrates of Oftend, October 1791 216 Copy of a Circular Difpatch of the Aulic and State Chancellor Prince de Kaunitz, to ib. Circular Note fent by the Emperor to the different Powers in Europe, on the Subjec 217 218 ib. 220 Letter from the French Princes to the Emperor, November 15, 1791 Note from Prince Kaunitz Rietbergh to the French Ambassador at Vienna, Decem- Letter from the King to the National Assembly 221 222 223 227 Speech of the Prefident of the United States to both Houses of Congress, Oct. 25 228 CHARACTERS. CHARACTERS. Life of the late celebrated Chymift, Charles Rene de Foureroy page 230 Treatment, Mode of Life, Habits, and Comforts of the Negro Slaves in the British Weft India Islands Account of an Interview with a Prince of Morocco, and a Vifit to his Haram Audience of the Emperor of Morocco Short Hiftory of the Conftitution Unigenitus 233 237 241 243 246 Account of the Theofophifts and Rofeorufians The Life of Chriftopher Smart, the Poet· Anecdotes refpecting the Death of Mirabeau Practical Character of St. Evremont Account of the Life and Writings of Dr. Thomas Blacklock Life and Character of Philip Earl of Hardwicke, in a Letter from a Gentlemax of the Law to Mr. R. Cookfey 279 A Defcription of the Village and Inhabitants of Calinuago, or Cecknawaga, zeko fome Years fince feparated from the Mohawk's Account of fonte Appearances attending the Conversion of Caft into Malleable Fron 309 Account of the Management and Mode of préferving Beas to the best Advantage for procuring Honey Account of the Baya, or Indian Grafs-Beak, by Athar Ali Khan, of Dehli Cafe of a Perfon becoming Short-fighted in advanced Age, by Thomas Henry, F, R. S. Instances of Living Animals, found inclosed in Solid Bodies Some Particulars of the Vifits made by Captain M'Clare to the Pelew Islands USEFUL PROJECTS. 344 34T 345 Method of Preferring Fruit Trees in Bloom, from the Eels of Froft by Mr. William For th Method of making and using the Compofition for curing Injuries and Dēfe&ts in Trees, 352 Remarks Remarks on the manufacturing of Maple Sugar page 354 Directions of the Lancashire Humane Society, for the Recovery of Perfons apparently. Dead by drowning, and other Species of Suffocation Account of Canals in Spain Specification of Mr. Jaynes's Patent for preferving Eggs two Years 354 355 358 Specification of Mr. Glenny's Patent for obtaining a larger Quantity of Pot and Pear! Afhes from Wood Afbes than heretofore Remedy for the Bite of a mad Dog ANTIQUITIES. 358 ib: Copy of a Letter from Oliver Cromwell to his Wife Erroneous Ideas of the Antients, refpecting the Caspian Order of Council against certain Stage Players in the North, 1556 Copy of a Letter from Henry VIII. to Mrs. Coward, recommending a favourite Servant, in the Way of Marriage Punishment of Alderman Reed, of London, in Henry the VIII's Time, for refusing to pay his Share of a Benevolence 364 364 366 367 Proofs of the high and early Civilization of the People of India 367 368 MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. Hints concerning the Study of the Larv, by John Dunning, Efq. 379 380 Thoughts on the late Revolution in France, and the Free Conftitution of England 381 The Happiness of a Married Life Letter from Menander to Glycera, from Alciphroni's Epiftles Prologue and Epilogue to " the Road to Ruin" Infeription in the Garden of the late Mrs. Clive, by the Hon, Horace Walpole 384 -397 405 407 419 412 413 414 415 417 419 ib. ib. 421 |