
State Papers
- Convention for the Evacuation of Egypt by the French
Troops under General Belliard (p. 221).
- Additional Note thereto (p. 225).
Preliminary Articles of Peace between his Britannic Majesty
and the French Republic, October 1 (p. 226).
- Correspondence between M. Otto and the Transport-Board,
respecting the Capture of Fishermen on the Coast of France,
by the English, Jan. Feb. and March (p. 265).
- Treaty of Peace concluded at Luneville, between the French
Republic and the Emperor, and the Germanic Body, Feb. 9
(p. 270).
- Letter from his Imperial Majesty to the Elders, Princes,
and States of the Empire, Feb. 21 (p. 274).
- Conclusum of the General Diet of the Empire, March 7
(p. 275).
- Decree of the Imperial Committee, March 10 (p. 276).
- Conclusum decreed at Ratisbon, May 1 (p. 276).
- Decree of his Imperial Majesty relative to the above
Conclusum, June 16 (p. 277).
- Letter of M. Talleyrand to Citizen Bacher, French Chargé d’Affaires
at the Diet of Ratisbon, Aug. 24 (p. 281).
- Protest delivered in by the Electoral Chapter of Colone,
against the Declarations of Prussia and France, Sept. 28
(p. 282).
- Conclusum of the Diet of Ratisbon, Oct. 3 (p. 286).
- Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and the Emperor
of all the Russias, Oct. 8 (p. 291).
- Preliminary Articles of Peace between the French Republic
and the Ottoman Porte, Oct. 9 (p. 292).
-Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and the Kingdom
of Portugal, Sept. 29 (p. 294).
- Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and the King
of the two Sicilies, March 28 (p. 295).
- Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and the Elector
Palatine of Bavaria, Aug. 24 (p. 297).
- Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and Spain,
March 21 (p. 299).
- Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and the Regency
of Algiers, Dec. 17 (p. 300).
- Convention between the French Government and the Pope
Pius VII and the Regulations of the Gallican Church, Sept.
10 (p. 302).
- Circular Letter, address, by M. Erskine, to the French
Bishops residing in England, Sept. 16 (p. 307).
- The Pope’s Brief, Aug. 15 (p. 308).
- M. Erskine’s Second Letter to the French Bishops
residing in England, Spet. 22 (p. 311).
- Letter by the thirteen French Bishops, resident in London,
to the Pope, Oct. (p. 312).
- View of the Republic, presented in the Legislative Body
at Paris, Nov. 23 (p. 313).
- Note presented by Count Kalitcheff, at Paris, to M. Talleyrand
(p. 340).
- Second Note, May 1 (p. 341).
- Answer by First Consul (p. 342).
- Circular Letter sent by the Russian Government to all
its diplomatic Ministers, respecting the French Republic,
June 19 (p. 342).
- Message from Toussaint Louverture to the First Consul,
February 12 (p. 360). 
- The like, July 16 (p. 361).
- Proclamation by Toussaint Louverture, July 8 (p. 362).
- Manifesto of the Magistrates nominated by the First Consul
to constitute the Government of Guadaloupe, December 3
(p. 363).
- Proclamation at St. Domingo, by Toussaint Louverture,
November 25 (p. 365).
- Proclamation of the First Consul to the Inhabitants of
St. Domingo, November 8 (p. 371).
- Letter from the First Consul to Toussaint Louverture,
November 8 (p. 372).
Characters
- Character of Charlemagne; from Ranken’s History
of France (p. 396).
- Character of the Female Inhabitants of Mauritius; from
Viscount de Vaux’s History of that Island (p. 397).
- Interesting Anecdote of M. Greville de Forval, and a
Princess of Madagascar; from the same (p. 398).
Natural History
- General Remarks on the Eruptions of a Volcano; from the
French of Ordinaire’s History of Volcanoes (p.
437).
- Account of Submarine Volcanoes of Santorin and the Azores;
from the same (p. 437).
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