
Appendix to the Chronicle
- Abstract of the New Constitution of France (p. 76).
State Papers
- Note sent by M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville (p. 114).
- Answer of Lord Grenville to the preceeding Note (p.
116).
- Official Note of the Executive Power of France, in
answer to that of the British Minister (p. 119).
- Note from Citizen Chauvelin to Lord Grenville (p.
122).
- Reply by Lord Grenville to Mons. Chauvelin (p. 125).
- Letter from Lord Grenville to M. Chauvelin (p. 125).
- Letter from M. Chauvelin to Lord Grenville (p. 126).
- Answer of the Lord Grenville to M. De Chauvelin (p.
127).
- Letter from the same to the same, ordering his immediate
Departure from the Realm, Jan. 24 (p. 127).
- Protest by Earl Stanhope against a War with France,
in consequence of the Rejection of his Amendment to
the Address to his Majesty, moved by Lord Grenville,
Feb. 1, 1793 (p. 130).
- The Will of Louis the Sixteenth, late King of the
French, written by himself (p. 133).
- Declaration of the Regent of France (p. 136).
- Letters Patent issued by the Regent of France, for
the naming a Lieutenant General of the Kingdom (p.
138).
- Declaration of War, by the French National Convention,
against England and Holland, Feb. 1 (p. 139).
- Letter of General Dumouriez, Commander in Chief of
the Northern Army, to the National Convention (p. 149).
- General Dumouriez to the French Nation (p. 152).
- Second Proclamation of General Dumouriez to the French
Nation (p. 157).
- Declaration and Decree of War against the French,
by his Catholic Majesty, directed to his Council of
State, of Castile, of War, Indies, Inquisition, &c. &c.
(p. 161).
- Letter from General Dumouriez to Lord Grenville (p.
165).
- Lord Grenville’s Answer (p. 165).
- Proclamation of General Ricardos, commanding the
Spanish Army against the French (p. 167).
- Manifesto of the City of Marseilles to the French
Nation (p. 167).
- Preliminary Declaration by Admiral Lord Hood to the
Inhabitants in the Towns and Provinces of the South
of France (p.171).
- Proclamation by Lord Hood to the Inhabitants in the
Towns and Provinces of the South of France (p. 171).
- Declaration made to Admiral Lord Hood (p. 172).
- Proclamation by Lord Hood, on taking possession of
Toulon, Aug. 28, 1793 (p. 173).
- Declaratory Memorial to the Court of Denmark, respecting
its Navigation during the War with France delivered
by the British Minister at Copenhagen (p. 176).
- Answer returned by the Court of Denmark to the above
(p. 178).
- Proclamation of Admiral Langara to the French at
Toulon, on the 27th of Oct. (p. 184).
- Declaration of War by France against Genoa (p. 185).
- Address of the Proscribed Deputies of the National
Convention, ordered to be put under arrest, to the
French Nation (p. 189).
- Address of the National Convention to the French,
printed by its order, and sent to all the Departments,
and to the Armies (p. 192).
- Manifesto or Public Declaration of the Court of Spain,
explanatory of its Sentiments towards the French Nation
(p. 210).
- Proclamation by the President of the United States
of America (p. 211).
- A Second Proclamation of the President of the United
States of America (p. 212).
- Citizen Genet, Minister Plenipotentiary of the French
Republic, to Mr. Jefferson, American Secretary of State
(p. 213).
- Address of the President of the United States of
America to the House of Representatives, Dec. 3, 1793
(p. 214).
- Message from the President of the United States to
both Houses of Congress (p. 218).
Poetry
- Chanson de Mons. Delille, pendant le Ministere de
Mons. de Turgott, 1755 (p. 407).
- Free Imitation of the above (p. 408).
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