
State Papers
- Count D’Affrey’s memorial to them (Deputies
of the States-General), of the 25th of July (p. 147).
- Capitulation of Louisbourg (p. 177).
- A piece extracted from authentic documents of the
French administration in Hanover (p.182).
- Conditions of a treaty between France and the Landgrave
of Hesse Cassel (p. 186).
- The King of England’s conduct as Elector of
Hanover, in answer to the parallel of the conduct of
the King of France with that of the King of England,
Elector of Hanover ( p. 216).
Characters
- King of Prussia’s, by Maupertuis (p. 235).
- Voltaire’s, by the King of Prussia. The
following character of M. de Voltaire is said to
have been
written by a P-----ce] (p. 237).
- Anecdotes of the life of Baron Montesquieu, author
of the Spirit of Laws. From the French of M. D’Alembert
(p. 239).
Extraordinary Adventures
- An English prisoner’s escape from a French
ship (p. 300).
Literary and Miscellaneous Essays
- Essay on taste, by Montesquieu (p. 311).
- The remonstrance of the Mob of Great Britain against
the importation of French words (p. 373).
Poetry
- Translation of a French Ode (p. 409).
- Epistle from the King of Prussia to Voltaire, translated
by J.G. Cooper, Esq. (p. 412).
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