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Accueil : Catalogues : Annual Register : 1791
The Annual Register

 

State Papers
- Letter from the Emperor of Germany to the King of the French (p. 156).
- Memoir left by the French king, and presented to the National Assembly of France, June 21, 1791 (p. 158).
- Address from the National Assembly to the French Nation (p. 162).
- Letter from M. Simolin, the Russian Ambassador, to M. Montmorin (p. 165).
- Letter from M. de Bouille to the National Assembly (p. 166).
- Letter from Roederer, Deputy to the National Assembly, to M. de Bouille (p. 168).
- Declaration of 290 Deputies, on the Decrees which suspend the Exercise of the Royal Authority; and which infringe the Inviolability of the Sacred Person of the King, June 29 (p. 172).
- Declaration of the King of the French, June 26 (p. 172)
- M. de Bouille’s Statement of the King’s Journey from Chalons to Varennes, when his Majesty and the Royal Family left Paris to go to Montmedi (p. 174).
- Note from the King to the National Assembly, July 9 (p. 182).
- Letter from Monsieur and the Count d’Artois to the King their brother (p. 183).
- Letter from the Princes of Bourbon, to the same (p. 190).
- Letter from the King to the National Assembly, announcing his Resolution to accept the Constitution, September 13 (p. 190).
- Letter of Instructions from M. Montmorin, Minister of France for Foreign Affairs, sent by Order of the King to all his Ministers at Foreign Courts, April 23 (p. 193).
- The King’s Speech to the National Assembly, on accepting the Constitution, September 14 (p. 195).
- Proclamation of Louis XVI, September 28 (p. 196).
- The King’s Speech to the National Assembly, the last day of their Meeting, Sept. 30 (p. 197).
- The King’s Speech to the National Assembly, October 7 (p. 198).
- Message from the National Assembly to the King, November 29 (p. 200).
- The King’s Speech to the National Assembly, December 14 (p. 201)
- Address from the National Assembly to the King, December 16 (p. 203)
- Protest of the Princes of the House of Bourbon, against the King’s acceptance of the Constitution, October 8 (p. 204).
- Proclamation of the Brothers of the King of France, to dispel the Suspicions which have arisen of their Intention to dethrone their brother (p. 207).
- Answer of the King’s Brothers to his Majesty’s Letter, November 16 (p. 208).
- Manifesto of the French Nation, decreed by the National Assembly, and ordered to be delivered by the Ministers, to all the Courts in Europe, Dec. 29 (p. 211)
Mirabeau- Answers of the Several Courts, to Louis XVI on his Notification of his Acceptance of the New Constitution, September 14 (p. 213).
- Circular Note sent by the Emperor to the different Powers in Europe, on the Subject of the French’s King’s Acceptance of the Constitution. November 19 (p. 217).
- The Emperor’s Answer to Louis XVI respecting the Warlike Assemblies of Emigrants in Germany, November 1791 (p. 218).
- Letter from the French Princes to the Emperor, November 15, 1791 (p. 218).
- Note from Prince Kaunitz Reitbergh to the French Ambassador at Vienna, December 21 (p. 221).

Characters
- Life of the late celebrated Chymist, Charles Rene de Fourcroy (p. 230).
- Anecdotes respecting the Death of Mirabeau (p. 268).

Miscellaneous Essays
- Thoughts on the late Revolution in France, and the Free Constitution of England (p. 381).

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