
Appendix to the Chronicle
- Letter from King Charles IV to the Emperor Napoleon
(p. 227).
- Official Dispatch from Don Pedro Cevallos to the Minister
of State of the Emperor of France, of the 28th of April,
1808 (p. 230).
- Letter from King Carlos IV to the Emperor Napoleon
(p. 247). 
- Buonaparte’s Speech to the Corregidor of Madrid
(p. 282).
State Papers
- French Commercial Decree, signed Napoleon, and dated
at the Thuilleries, January 11, 1808 (p. 299).
- Decrees from raising Conscripts, and for uniting certain
Countries with France. 23d January, 1808 (p. 310).
- Declaration of the Pope against the Usurpations of
Bonaparte (p. 314).
- Spanish Declaration of War against the Emperor of France,
Napoleon the First (p. 320).
- Sketch of Buonaparte’s New Constitution for Spain
(p. 326).
- Provinces of Spain, in the Necessity to which they
have been driven by the French, of resisting the unjust
and violent Possession which their Armies are endeavoring
to take of the Kingdom (p. 333).
- Extracts from the Correspondence with the Russian and
French Governments, relative to the Overtures received
from Erfurth (p. 351).
- Exposé, or State of the French Empire.—Paris,
November 3 (p. 355).
- The King of Great Britain and Ireland’s Declaration respecting
the Overtures of France and Russia. Dated Westminster,
December 15, 1808 (p. 364).
Characters
- Characteristical Anecdotes of the Russian Field-Marshal
Suwarrow. Translated, and extracted from the original
French of a Work intitled “Précis Historique
sur le célébre Feld-Maréchal Comte
Suwarrow Rymnikski, Prince Italikski; par M. de Guillaumanches-Duboscage, Lieutenant-Colonel
de Dragons de Kinbourne, et Officier de l’Etat-Major
de l‘Armée de Feld-Maréchal
Suwarrow, en 1794, 1795, 1796 (p. 13).
- Portrait of Louis XVI. From the Second Volume of Picturesque
Travels in Greece, by the Count-Choiseul-Gouffier. Translated
from the Original French (p. 21).
- The Character of the English and the French compared;
by a Dane; in 1727. Translated from Baron Hollberg (p.
21).
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