
Appendix to the Chronicle
- Ceremonial of the interment of the late Dauphin of
France (p. 204).
State Papers
- The most humble address, to the king, of his majesty’s
new subjects, the French inhabitants of the island
of Grenada (p. 269).
- Extract from his most Christian majesty’s letter
to M. d’Abbadie, director general and commandant
for his majesty in Louisiana, ordering him to deliver
up to his Catholic Majesty all the French possessions
not already ceded to Great Britain (p. 27).
Characters
- Letter from Henry IV. of France to Madame de Gramont
(p. 8). 
- Memoirs of the late madame de Pompadour (p. 55).
Natural History
- On the gold found amongst the sands of some rivers
of France, and the origin of it (p. 109).
Essays
-The maxim of reasoning with children, laid down by
Mr. Locke, and lately opposed by Mr. Rousseau, defended;
and illustrated by some fundamental truths not above
the capacity of children (p. 216).
Poetry
- Oratio and Dominum, an hymn, written by Hildebert,bishop of Anomanum or
Mans, a city of France, in the twelfth century (p.
296).
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