
Appendix to the Chronicle
- Narrative of the proceedings in the court of king’s
bench, in January 1787, on two informations against
Lord George Gordon—one at the suit of the French
ambassador, for a libelous publication against the
queen of France and M. Barthelemy (p. 239).
State Papers
- Convention between his Britannic Majesty and the
Most Christian King, signed at Versailles, January
15, 1787 (p. 271).
- Translation of the declaration and counter-declaration
which were respectively signed and exchanged at Versailles
on the 27th of October by the Duke of Dorset and the
Right Honourable William Eden, on the part of his Britannic
Majesty; and by the Count de Montmorin, on the part
of his Most Christian Majesty (p. 282).
- Remonstrance of the parliament of Paris, presented
to his Most Christian Majesty, against the declaration
of a Stamp duty, July 24, 1787 (p. 300).
- His Most Christian Majesty’s speech to the
parliament of Paris, November 19, 1787 (p. 206).
- Address of the first President of the parliament
of Paris to his Most Christian Majesty, on the exile
of the Duke of Orleans and two Counsellors of the parliament;
with his Majesty’s answer (p. 307).
- Second address of the parliament of Paris on the
same subject, November 23, 1787 (p. 307).
- His Most Christian Majesty’s answer to the
foregoing address, November 26, 1787 (p. 308).
- Third remonstrance on the same subject, December
10, 1787 (p. 309).
Natural History
- Some account of a motley-coloured, or pye Negro Girl
and Mulatto Boy, exhibited before the American Philosophical
Society, by Dr. John Morgan, from the history given
of them by their owner, M. Le Vallois, Dentist of
the King of France—from the American Philosophical
Transactions (p. 53).
- Account of the Winds in Egypt, and their Phenomena;
of the Kamfin, or hot Wind of the Desert—From
Travels in Egypt and Syria, by M. Volney (p. 56).
- Natural history of Syria, including its Mountains,
Volcanos, and Earthquakes; Locusts, Rivers, and Lakes;
Climate, Air Waters, and Winds—from the same
work (p. 60).
Miscellaneous Essays
- Of the Military Constitution of the Mamlouks—from
M. Volney’s Travels in Egypt and Syria (p. 135).
- A particular account of the Government of the Druzes,
a People of Syria—from the same work (p. 143).
Account of Books for 1787
- Travels through Egypt and Syria, in the years 1783,
1784, and 1785, by M.C. F. Volney (p. 196).
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