Appendix to the Chronicle
- The French Constitution adopted August 22, 1795 (p. 76).
State Papers
- Protest of Lord Stanhope, against this Country interfering
in the internal Affairs of France (p. 141).
- Protest against the Act for farther Suspending the Habeas
Corpus Act (p. 143).
- Protest against the Rejection of the Motion for treating
with France (p. 144).
- Articles of agreement for raising French Corps for the
Service of Great Britain, March 9 (p. 163).
- Additional Instructions to the Commanders of Ships of
War and Privateers having Letters of Marque against France
(p. 168).
- Treaty of Peace signed by Charrette, on the Part of the
Insurgent Inhabitants of La Vendée and the Commissioners
of the Convention on the Part of the French Republic, March
7 (p. 177).
- Treaty of Peace between the Chiefs of the Chouans and
the French Convention (p. 177).
- Treaty of Peace between France and Prussia (p. 178).
- Second Treaty between the same Powers (p. 180).
- Substance of a Treaty, dated Brussels, March 9, and Heidleberg,
April 7, between the Imperial and Royal Commission and
that of France, relative to the Individuals not taken in
Arms (p. 181).
- Treaty of Alliance, offensive and defensive, concluded
between the Republic of France and the Republic of the
Seven United Provinces (p. 182).
- Proclamation of Victor Hughes, at Guadaloupe (p. 184).
- Declaration of the Commissioners, delegated, by the National
Convention of France, to the Windward Islands, to all the
Neutral Nations, trading with the said Islands (p. 185).
- Declaration of the same Commissioners, to the Commanders-in-chief
of the British Forces (p. 187).
- Address, of the National Convention, to the Army of the
North, on the Anniversary of the Death of the King of France,
of January 21 (p. 188).
- Speech of Bossy d’Anglas, on the Policy of the
French Republic, with respect to foreign Nations, adopted
by the Convention, as a Declaration of the Principles of
the French People, Jan. 30 (p. 188).
- Proclamation of the Royalists of Anjou and Upper Poitou,
in Answer to the pacificatory Proclamation of the Representatives
of the People (p. 198).
- Declaration of the Cheifs of la Vendée, in the
Armies of the Centre and Pays Bas (p. 199).
- Address of Charette, and the other Leaders, to the Inhabitants
of la Vendée (p. 200).
- Extract from the Register of the States-General, Jan.
18 (p. 202).
- Extracts from the Records of the Deliberations of the
States-General, Jan. 19 (p. 203).
- Proclamation of the French Commissioners at the Hague,
Jan. 27 (p. 209).
- Proclamation of the Representatives of the French People,
at the Hague, Jan 30 (p. 210).
- Imperial Decree of Commissioner, from the Emperor, to
the Diet at Ratisbon, respecting the Proposition for negotiating
a Peace with France (p. 223).
- Proclamation from the Committee of Public Safety, of
the French Convention, to the Inhabitants of the Province
Guipuscoa, in Spain (p. 226).
- Declaration of the King of Prussia to his most high Colleagues,
Co-States of the German Empire, and Members of the Germanic
League, with respect to the Treaty of Peace concluded between
him and the French Republic (p. 227).
- Proclamation from the French National Convention to the
Citizens of Paris (p. 234).
- The Members of the General Administration of East Flanders,
sitting at Ghent, to the National Convention of France,
Feb. 3 (p. 240).
- Letter from the Representatives of the People, with the
Armies of the North and Sambre, and Meuse, to the National
Convention (p. 241).
- The Members of the Central Administration of Belgium
to the National Convention (p. 241).
- Letter from the Representatives of the French People,
with the Armies of the North, to the National Convention,
dated Brussels, Feb. 26 (p. 242).
- Letter from the same, March 7 (p. 243).
- Address of the Magistrates of Antwerp to the National
Convention (p. 243).
- Letter from the Magistrates of Brussels, read in the
Convention (p. 244).
- Proclamation to the People of France, upon the Completion
of the Constitution (p. 246).
- Treaty concluded at Basle, August 8, between the Republic
of France and the Landgrave of Hesse Cassell (p. 247).
- Decree for incorporating the Austrian Netherlands, &c.
with the French Republic (p. 248).
- Proclamation to the French People, Oct. 7 (p. 250).
- Proclamation from the Executive Directory to the French
People (p. 251).
- Letter from Louis XVIII. to the Archbishop of Paris (p.
253).
- Letter from Louis XVIII. to the Pope (p. 253).
- Answer of the Pope (p. 253).
- Proclamation of Louis XVIII. to the French People (p.
254).
- Imperial Decree of Ratification, concerning the Opening
of Negotiations for a peace between the Empire and France,
August 21 (p. 265).
- Imperial Court-Decree, concerning the separate Treaty
of Peace concluded between Landgrave of Hesse Cassell and
the French Republic (p. 267).
- Treaty between the King of Spain and the Republic of
France (p. 297).
Characters
- Account of the Reign and Character of Maximilian II.
Emperor of Germany; from Wraxall’s History of France
(p. *1).

Useful Projects
- Valuable new Discovery for the Preservation of Corn;
from the Paris Moniteur: —by Antoine Gouan,
National Professor of Botany in the School of Health
at Montpelier;
Addressed to the National Convention (p. *87).
- Composition of a Water which has the Property of Destroying
Catapillars, Ants, and other Insects; invented by C. Tatin,
at Paris: from the Annals de Chimie (p. *93).
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