THE CONTENTS. History of the present War. CHA P. I. Nothing decided in the war. State of the feveral powers concerned. Great CHAP. II. [p. I State of the English garrison at Quebec. Defigns of Monf. Levi. Prepara- my. CHAP. III. Diftrefs of Saxony. M. Broglio commands the main body of the French ar- CHAP. IV. [9 The Auftrians take Glatz. Situation of the Pruffian armies. King of Pruf- VOL. III. T [15 CHAP. CHAP. V. Caufe of the floronefs of the Allies and French. Advantages on the fide of the French. Difference between Broglio and St. Germain. Marpurg and Dillenburg taken by the French. Battle of Corbach. Hereditary Prince wounded. Surprize and defeat of Monf. Glaubitz at Erm/dorf. The Allies change their camp. Action at Warbourg. [19 CHAP. VI. Laudobn blocks up Schweidnitz. Ruffians enter Silefia, March of the King of Pruffia from Saxony to Lignitz. Function of the Auftrian army in Silefia. The Ruffians pass the Oder. Plan of M. Daun. Laudobn defeated near Lignitz. Daun forms the blockade of Schweidnitz. Compelled to raife it. Action between General Hulfen and the army of the empire. Intercepted letter from the King of Pruffia to the Marquis de Argens. CHA P. VII. [26 Situation of the French and English armies. Hereditary Prince Jurprises a body of French in Zierenberg. Gen. Bulow takes Marpurg. Defeated by Monf. Stainville. Gen. Wangenheim paffes and is obliged to repass the Wefer. French retire from Mulbaufen to Caffel. Hereditary Prince marches to the Rhine, paffes that river. Cleves taken. Wefel befieged. English expedition. M. Caftries forms an army on the Rhine. Battle of Campen. Allies defeated. Hereditary Prince repaffes the Rhine. Siege of Wefel raifed. Death and culogium of George the II. Acceffion of George II. and bis refolution of fupporting his Allies. [32 CHAP. VII. Ruffians and Auftrians enter Brandenburgh. General Hulfen retreats from Saxony to Berlin. Evacuates it. The city capitulates. Berlin defcribed. King's palace plundered. Enemy retires out of Brandenburgh after having pillaged it. CHAP. IX. [42 Imperialifts make themselves mafters of Mifnia. M. Stainville enters Halberftadt. Ruffians befiege Colberg. Laudobn befieges Cofel. King of Pruffia and M. Daun march into Saxony. Battle of Torgau. M. Daun wounded. The towns in Mifnia retaken. Siege of Colberg raifed. Swedes driven back. CHA P. X. [45 The Allies raife the fiege of Gottingen. Winter quarters and fufferings of the Briti troops. Popular debates in England concerning the German war [50 СНАР. CHAP. XI. Thurot fails from Dunkirk. Puts into Gottenburg and Bergen. Puts into The CHRONICLE. 169 Some account of the Frauds, which occafioned the late Act of Parliament for A brief account of the Act for better fupplying the cities of London and Weft- 166 [168 Regulations of the Fish Markets in general in Holland, and particularly that [170 Openings to be made in the city of London, pursuant to the late Act of Par- [171 Hiftory of the London brewery, from the beginning of King William's reign to the prefent time [173 A compendious fate of the cafe of Lord George Sackville, as it appears from [175 Particulars relating to the interment of his late majesty King George II. of [178 Supplies granted by Parliament for the year 1760 [182 STATE PAPERS. A tranflation of the declaration delivered by the Auftrian minifter, refiding [204 [205 Letter from M. Berryer to M. de la Broffe [206 Declaration of the King of Pruffia to his co-eftates of the circle of Weft- [208 Memorial of the King of Poland, on the raifing the fiege of Drefden [208 [210 Answer to the foregoing Relation, St. Tranflation of a very extraordinary letter, addreffed to the Canadian mi litia, &c. [218 Articles of capitulation agreed upon and affented to by Captain Paul Demere, commanding at Fort Loudoun, and the beadmen and warriors of the Overhill Cherokee towns [219 Copy of a Letter from Mr. Secretary Pitt, to the feveral governors and councils in North-America, &c. [219 Pajers relative to the final reduction of Canada Articles of capitulation between General Amberft and the Marquis of Vaudreuil, Governor of Canada and Montreal [220 [222 A brief Account of the Negotiation between Governor Littelton and Attakullakulla (or the Little Carpenter) Deputy of the whole Cherokee nation, and other headmen and warriors of that nation Treaty of Peace and Friendship concluded by his Excellency William Henry Littelton, Efq; with Attakullakulla, &c. [231 Papers relating to the late affair between the English and Dutch in the Eaft Indies [235 The Speech of the Lords Commiffioners appointed by his Majefty, for bolding The Subftance of the Memorial prefented by General Yorke, to the States General, concerning the foregoing affair [237 this Parliament [238 The bumble Addrefs of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, to the King [240 The King's Proclamation, for the Encouragement of Piety and Virtue, and for preventing and punishing of Vice, Profaneness, and Immorality [241 Copy of a Letter from the Bishop of L-n to the King [243 ty of Cambridge [244 The humble Address of the Univerfity of Oxford [246 The humble Addrefs of the people called Quakers [247 The King's most gracious Speech to both houses of Parliament [248 The bumble Addrefs of the Lords fpiritual and temporal [250 The bumble Addrefs of the Houfe of Commons to the King [253 Difpofition of his Majefty's forces, about the middle of the year 1760 [255 Difpofition of his majesty's fleet [257 Complete authentic Lift of men of war, both of France and England, taken, funk, or cafually loft, fince the commencement of the prefent hoftilities [258 CHARACTER S. Account of the Lacedemonians, from the celebrated Prefident Goguet's Origin of Laws, Arts, and Sciences, among the Nations of Antiquity An Account of the life of George Frederick Handel, Efq; |