THE CONTENT S. 쌀유유유유유유유유유유유유유유유유 HISTORY OF EUROPE. CHAP. I. Preliminary remarks. Treaty proposed and entered into by the belligerent powers. Mr. Stanley sent to Paris, and Mr. Bussy to London. French machinations in Spain. Difficulties in the negotiation. Design of the campaign in Hesse, and of the expedition to Belleisle CHA P. II. [1 Prince Ferdinand's plan. Allies enter into Hesse and Thuringia. French retire. Hereditary prince repulsed at Fritzlar. Fritzlar taken. Several magazines taken. Blockade of Marpurg and Ziegenhagn. Siege of Cassel. Battle of Langensaitze. Broglio reinforced from the Lower Rhine. Hereditary Prince defeated at Stangerode. Siege of Cassel, &c. raised. Allies retire behind the Dymel. CHA P. III. [7 The negotiation continued. Proposition of uti possidetis. Debate concerning the periods. Belleisle described." English repulsed at Lochmaria bay. They make good their landing. Palais besieged. Town abandoned. Citadel capitulates. CHA P. IV. [13 England and France agree to treat of a separate peace. Epochas proposed by England. Court of Vienna agrees. Objects of the negotiation. Proposals of France with regard to Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. French memorial concerning Spain. Indignation of the English minister. English answer to the French memorial. CHAP. V. [18 Motions of the French and allied armies. General Sporken attacked. French pass the Dymel. Skirmishes. Position of prince Ferdinand. Junction of Broglio and Soubise. Battle of Kirch Denkern. French defeated. French threaten Hanover. Prince Henry of Brunswick killed. Taking of Dorsten. Farious movements of the armies. Destruction of Schartsfelt castle. Prince Xavier of Saxony takes Wolfenbuttle, and invests Brunswick. Detachment from Prince Soulise take and abandon Embden. Attempt on Bremen. Sufferings of Lower Westphalia. [24 VOL. IV. CHAP. Y CHAP. VI. Condition of the king of Prussia. His inaction. Motions of the Russians CHA P. VII. [31 The negotiation resumed. French concessions. Difference concerning the CHAP. VIII. [37 Conduct of Spain during the negotiation. Spanish minister's memorial. Dispute with Spain. Representation of the earl of Bristol. Disposition of CHAP. X. [49 The CHRONICLE.. --- [54 [192 On the late transit of Venus over the Sun of their majesties coronation --- 201 [215 229 235 Another account from a gentleman in London to his friend in the country The lord mayor's show, and the entertainment at Guildhall His majesty's speech to both houses of parliament, March 3d, 1761 [243 March 19th, 1761 [244 on opening the present parliament, Nov. 6,1761 [246 The earl of Halifax's speech to the parliament of Ireland Memorial presented to the States General, &'c. The declaration of the French king to the court of Sweden, &c. Translation of M. de Boreel's speech to the king The Hon. Gen. Yorke's speech to the States General Answer returned to the foregoing speech of Sir Joseph Yorke, by Wassenaar de Catwick Declaration of the most Christian king to the diet of the empire marshal Broglio, &c. Heads of the family convention of the house of Bourbon Translation of a note delivered to the earl of Egremont, by the count de Fuentes [281 the answer delivered to the count de Fuentes, by the earl [282 The king of Spain's declaration of war Papers relating to the surrender of Pondicherry [285 [288 Translation of M. Lally's proposals for the delivery of the garrison [290 Articles proposed to Colonel Coote by the chief of the Jesuits; to which no answer was returned ibid. Translation of the supreme order, from the Mogul's court at Delhi, to Sciddee Ibrahim, of Rajapore Capitulation for the citadel of Belleisle [292 293 The terms of peace to be granted to the Cherokee Indians [296 Account of a late conspiracy against the king of Prussia [297 of London to the king [298 The humble address of the lord mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city The humble address of the lord mayor, aldermen, &c. to her majesty ibid. A letter from a right hon. person, to a➖➖➖➖➖ in the city The representation of the lord mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city [302 The king's most gracious speech to both houses of parliament, on the 19th CHARACTERS. Account of the Buccaneers of America, &c. 1 Particulars relating to the Indians of the Peninsula within the Ganges 6 10 The epistle from the yearly meeting, held in London, by adjournment 12 Queen Elizabeth's letter to Heaton, bishop of Ely An account of the magnificent table kept in the reign of King The last will of Sir William Petty, Knt. &c. Abstract of the will of lieutenant general Huske The archbishop of Cambray's letter to the duke of Burgundy King Stanislaus's advice to his daughter, Mary, queen of France The history of professor du Val, a very extraordinary genius ilid. Instance of the happiness of being descended from a person of fame Letters between M. de Voltaire and the author of the Dialogues of the Dead &c. ibid. 50 Some account of Theodore Gardelle, &c. John McNaughton, Esq. lately executed in Ireland 73 an extraordinary impostor now living NATURAL HISTORY. Of animals living in solid bodies Some account of the Mus Alpinus, Baubax, or Marmotte Description of an old elephant brought from Persia to Naples The practice of burning sulphur in hogsheads for preserving wine An account of a very extraordinary degree of artificial cold, &c. curious phænomenon observed by Abbé Nollett the late earthquake in Syria, from Dr. Patrick Russel 96 Extract of another letter from Dr. Patrich Russel, to Dr. Alex. Russel-98 An Account of the dreadful earthquakes in the island of Terceira, &c. ib. A description of Ingleborough, a mountain in Yorkshire, &c. Keswick in Cumberland, and its environs An account of that part of America, the nearest to the land of Kamt- USEFUL PROJECTS. Observations concerning the different kinds of hemlock growing in An account of Dr.Storck's second essay on the medicinal nature of hemlock116 A method of preventing and removing epileptic fits, &c. Hydrophobia cured by an accidental bleeding at the temporal artery, &c.121 Clarified butter or tallow, specificks against the bloody flux, &c. 122 On the benefit of issues in the gout, c. On the virtues of lemon juice and coffee, as dissolvents of the stone, The hypericum campodarense of Columna, a powerful vermifuge Account of some antidotes against corrosive sublimate mercury A letter concerning the usefulness of the plant Nummaria, &c Accuracy of the trial made with Mr. Irwin's marine chair, &c. ANTIQUITIES. Part of a letter from Paris, giving an account of a new wall paint 151 A liquor to wash old deeds and writings, &c. to render them legible 152 Description of a portable apparatus, &c. itid.. |