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Accueil : Catalogues : Annual Register : 1789
The Annual Register

 

State Papers
- The king of France’s circular letter for the convocation of the states general at Versailles (p. 327). States General
- The king of France’s speech on the opening of the states general, May 9, 1789 (p. 328).
- Letter from the king of France to the president of the national assembly, May 28, 1789 (p. 329).
- Address of the deputies of the tires etat of France, to his Majesty, June 6, 1789 (p. 329).
- Speech of the king of France to the states general, June 23 (p. 331).
- The declaration of rights, which has been agreed to by the national assembly of France, and sanctioned by the king, and which forms the basis of the new constitution of France (p. 332).
- Articles of the quadruple alliance between Russia, Austria, France, and Spain (p. 338).

Characters
- Description and character of the Turks and Greeks, inhabiting the island of Candia, (anciently Crete) From M. Savary’s Letters on Greece (p. 3).
- Character of the late Cardinal Polignac—from the Essays of the Marwuis D’Argenson, translated from the French (p. 6).
- Character of Fontenelle, Montesquieu, and Henault—From the same (p. 10).
- Character of Sidi Mahomet, the reigning Empror of Morocco—Translated from the French of M. Chenier (p. 15).
- Some account of the dress and manners of the women of the cities of Morocco—From the same (p. 17).
- Observations on the character and national taste of the French—From Letters from Barbary, France, Spain, Portugal, &c.—By an English Officer (p. 21).


Antiquities

- Description of the famous labyrinth of Gortyna, in Crete—From Letters on Greece, by M. Savary; translated from the French (p. 90).
- Letter from M. Savary, shewing that the above-mentioned labyrinth was the residence of the fabulous Minotaur, and distinguished from the labyrinth of Cnossus, in Crette, built by Daedalus (p. 93).

Miscellaneous Essays
- On the art of pleasing—From the Essays of the Marquis D’Argenson (p. 119).
- The effects of love on different characters—From the Same (p. 122).
- Account of a visit paid by Mons. Savary to Ismael Aga, a Turk of consequence in the island of Candia, antiently Crete —From M. Savary’s Letters on Greece (p. 143).

Poetry
- Lines written by Mary Queen of Scots, on the Loss of her husband, Francis II of Fance; with an English translation—From anecdotes by M. P. Andrews, Esq (p. 158).

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