
State Papers
- A Memorial presented to the General of the French
islands, by the Governors and Lieutenants du Roi
of the several quarters in the island of Martinico,
Jan. 1, 1759 (p. 208).
- Translation
of an intercepted letter from M. Lally to M. de Leyrit
(p. 225).
- Several accounts of Marchal Belleisle’s letter
to Marshal de Contades, with Mr. Maubert’s
reflections upon them (p. 234).
- Some account of the letters from the Duke de Belleisle
to Marshal de Contades (p. 235).
- Reflections on Belleisle’s letters, from
the Brussels Gazette (p. 237).
- Translation of a letter from M. de la Clue to the
Count de Merie (p. 238).
- Articles of capitulation agreed on, between General
Townshend and M. de Ramzay, Commander of Quebec (p.
247).
- Memorial presented to the States General, by
Count d’Affrey (p. 248).
- Extract of a letter published in the Paris Gazette
from Marshal Conflans to Comte St. Florentin, secretary
of marine (p. 263).
Characters
- Extract from a work of Mons. Beaumelle, written
originally in French, and published a few years
since under
the title of Mes Pensées, giving a farther
account of Baron Holberg, and the present state
of the Danish stage (p. 291).
An Account of Books published in 1759
- A letter from M. Rousseau, of Geneva, to M. d’Alembert
of Paris, concerning the effects of theatrical entertainments
on the manners of mankind (p. 479).
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