
Appendix to the Chronicle
- Address from the Revolution Society in London, to
the Nat. Convention (p. 72).
- Case of the Suffering Clergy of France, Refugees
in England (p. 76).
State Papers
- Confidential Letter from the King of the French to
the King of England (p. 173).
- Note delivered by M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville,
May 12 (p. 174).
- Note from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, May 24
(p. 176).
- Note from M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, May 24
(p. 178).
- Letter from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, May 25
(p. 179).
- Letter from M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, May 25
(p. 180).
- Note from M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, June 18
(p. 180).
- Note from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, July 8
(p. 182).
- Note presented by citizen Chauvelin to Lord Grenville,
July 25 (p. 182).
- Mr. Dundas’s Letter to Earl Gower, Ambassador
at Paris, Aug. 17 (p. 184).
- Note in Answer (p. 184).
- Extracts of the Resolutions of the States General,
Sept. 25 (p. 186).
- Note from M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, Nov. 19
(p. 189).
- Note from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, Nov. 21
(p. 189).
- Note from M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville, Nov. 22
(p. 190).
- Letter from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin, Nov.
28, 1792 (p. 190).
- Extract of a letter from Citizen Maret to the Minister
for Foreign Affairs in France, Dec. 2 (p. 190).
- Letter, written by Citizen Chauvelin to the Rt. Hon.
W. Pitt, Dec. 26 (p. 193).
- Decree of the Nat. Assembly of France, presented
to the King, Jan. 26, 1792 (p. 197).
- Answer of the King (p. 198).
- Letter from the Do.[King of France] To the Nat. Assembly
on Reports of his Intention to leave Paris (p. 199).
- Letter from Do. [King of France] to Do. [ Nat. Assembly]
on their Complaints against the Minister of Marine,
Feb. 29 (p. 199).
- Letter from the King of the French to the King of
Hungary (p. 199).
- Proclamation by Do. [King of France] for the Maintenance
of good Order on the Frontiers (p. 200).
- Speech of the Do.[King of France] To the National
Assembly, April 20 (p. 201).
- The President’s Answer (p. 202).
- Decrees of War against the King of Hungary and Bohemia
(p. 203).
- Address from the Representatives of the French People
to the Citizens armed for the Defence of the Country
(p. 203).
- Address of M. La Fayette ti his Army, upon their
March, May 1 (p. 205).
- Letter from M. La Fayette to the National Assembly,
June 16 (p. 206).
- Letter from the King to the National Assembly, June
21 (p. 209).
- Proclamation by the King, on the Events of the 20th
of June (p. 209).
- Proclamation by the Municipality (p. 210).
- Instructions to the Citizens of Paris by the Department,
June 23 (p. 210).
- Letter from the King to the National Assembly, July
4 (p. 212).
- Notification to the Powers of Europe from the King
of the French (p. 212).
- Address to the French on the Dangers of their Country
(p. 213).
- Address to the Army (p. 214).
- The King’s proclamation on the same Subject,
July 20 (p. 214).
- The Provisional Executive Council of Fr. Rep. to
the Prince Bis. Of Rome (p. 216).
- Proclamation of the Government of Brussels, in Answer
to the Declaration of War on the part of France (p.
218).
- Counter Declaration of the Court of Vienna against
France (p. 218).
- Reasons determining the King of Prussia to take up
Arms against France (p. 225).
- Declaration by the Duke of Brunswick Lunenburg, commanding
the combined Armies of their Majesties the Emperor
and the King of France, to the Inhabitants of France
(p. 229).
- Additional Declaration by Do. addressed to the Inhabitants
of France (p. 232).
- Letter from the King of the French to the National
Assembly on the Publication of Do. (p. 232).
- Proclamation by the King of the French, August 7
(p. 234).
- Manifesto of the Emp. And the K. of Prussia, against
the French, Aug 4 (p. 236).
- Declaration of Princes, his Most Christian Majesty’s
Brother’s, and Princes of the Blood united with
them, addressed to France and Europe (p. 253).
- Exposition of the Motives on which the French National
Assembly have proclaimed the Convention of a National
Convention, and pronounced the Suspension of the Executive
Power in the Hands of the King (p. 263).
- Declaration to be made to the Foreign Powers, relative
to the King’s Suspension (p. 272).
- Memorial to the King of Prussia, by the French Nation
(p. 277).
- Address from the Nat. Convention, to the Thirteen
Helvetic Cantons (p. 281).
- Substance of Dispatches from M. St. Croix, Minister
Plenipotentiary of France, at Treves, relative to the
Dispersion of French Emigrants; communicated by Order
of the King to the National Assembly, Jan. 16 (p. 283).
- Note from the Government General of the Netherlands,
to M. de la Gravare, Resident of France, at Brussels
(p. 284).
- Extract from the Instructions of M. Delessart, Minister
for Foreign Affairs at Paris, to M. Noailles, Ambass.
from France to the Court of Vienna (p. 285).
- Instructions of Pr. De Kaunitz to M. Blumendorff,
Imp. Min. at Paris (p. 290).
- Note addressed to the French Ambassador at Vienna,
by the Prince de Kaunitz, accompanying a Copy of the
foregoing Instructions (p. 297).
- Letter from the Count de Goltz, Envoy Extraordinary
of the King of Prussia, in France, addressed to M.
Delessart (p. 299).
- Note of the French Ambas. at the Court of Vienna,
to the Imperial Minister (p. 299).
- Answer to the Note of the French Ambassador, by the
Orince de Kaunitz (p. 300).
- Letter of M. de Narbonne. Minister at War of France,
to the Duke of Brunswick, Jan. 9 (p. 302).
- Answer, by the Duke of Brusnwick (p. 303).
- Letter from M. Dumouriez, to M. Noailles, Ambassador
at Vienna (p. 304). 
- Letter from M. Noailles to M. Dumouriez (p. 307).
- Dispatch from M. Dumouriez to M. Noailles (p. 308).
- Letter from M. Noailles to the French Minister for
Foreign Affairs (p. 310).
- Second Letter from M. Noailles to M. Dumouriez (p.
311).
- Note of the Court of Petersburg, ordering away the
French Minister (p. 312).
- Letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs to the
National Convention (p. 313).
- Extract of a Letter from M. Bourgoing, to M. Doumouriez
(p. 314)
- Convention between the Genevese and the French General
Montesquieu (p. 317).
- Address of the Genevese minister to the National
Convention (p. 318).
- Letter from M. Le Brun to the National Convention
(p. 321).
- Letter of the Helvetic Congress to the King of the
French (p. 323).
Account of Books for 1792
- Travels during the Year 1787, 1788, and 1790, undertaken
with a View of ascertaining the Cultivation, Wealth, &c.
of France, by Arthur Young, Eq. F.R.S &c. 2 vols.
4to. 1792 (p. 495).
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