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Full Powers of the Empire for the Deputation, charged with the Discussion of the Points which remain yet to be regulated for the Fulfilment of the

Peace

653

il.

662

Report made to the First Consul of France, in the Senate, by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sitting of Saturday the 21st of August 1802, stating the Conclusum on the German Indemnities Note of Baron de Hugel, Plenipotentiary of his Imperial Majesty, addressed to C. Laforet, Minister Extraordinary of the French Republic Note addressed by the Imperial Plenipotentiary to the Deputation, informing them of his Accession to the Conclusums of the 16th 664 Definitive Conclusum adopted by the Deputation of the Diet of Ratisbon, on the 21st of October 1802, and the Opinion of Austria on the general Plan of Indemnities

665

Note presented at the Diet of Ratisbon, on the 25th of October, by Baron Bild, the Swedish Deputy for Anterior Pomerania 667 Royal Patent Ordinance relative to the Occupation of the Bishopric of Osnaburgh, published in that Bishopric

668

The Deputies of all the Communes in the three Cantons of Uri, Schwitz, and Underwald, to Citizen Verninac, Minister of the French Republic in Switzerland

it.

669

Representation of the Lesser Cantons of Switzerland to the First Consul, on the Subject of the Evacuation of Helvetia Convention concluded between the Municipality of Zurich and the Commissary of the Helvetic Government Convention between the Helvetic Troops at Berne and the Insurgents besieging

ib.

670

671

the Town Bonaparté, First Consul of the French Republic, President of the Italian Republic, to the Eighteen Cantons of the Helvetic Republic, Sept. 30 Answer of the Diet of Schwitz to the Proclamation of Bonaparté State Paper, October 9

Note verbale

Dispatch from Lord Hawkesbury to Mr. Moore, October 10

in Arms, October 12

672

673

674

675

Proclamation of the Council of War of the Swiss League to their Brothers

Dispatch from Mr. Moore to Lord Hawkesbury, Oct. 31
Note addressed by the Diet of Schwitz to General Nay, October 26

677

678

ib.

Proclamation to the Helvetic People, from the Government of Helvetia 679
Dispatch from Lord Hawkesbury to Mr. Moore, November 25
The General in Chief to the Minister of the Marine, Feb. 9

681

ib.

684

The like, Feb. 9

The like, Feb. 27

ib.

Admiral Villaret Joyeuse to the French Minister of the Marine and Colonies, March 6

689

Copy of a Letter from Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth, Commander on the Jamaica Station, to Admiral Villaret Joyeuse, at the Cape,

ib.

Feb. 19

Proclamation

Proclamation of the General in Chief, Leclerc, to the Inhabitants of St. Domingo

690

The General in Chief of the Army of St. Domingo to the Minister of the Marine and Colonies, May 8

The Same to the Same.

691 692

Extract of a letter from General Leclerc, at St. Domingo, to the Minister of Marine, June 11

693

694

Speech of his Honour the Lieutenant-governor of Jamaica (General Nugent) to the General Assembly of that Island, June 17 Message from his Honour the Lieutenant-governor, sent over to the House of Assembly, on the 17th Day of June 695 Proceedings of the House of Assembly of Jamaica, Kingston, June 21 696 Message from his Honour the Lieutenant-governor, sent over to the House of Assembly, June 21

Proceedings of the House of Assembly, June 22

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Message of the President of the United States of America to the Congress, Dec. 15

701

CHARACTERS.

705

Character of John Earl of Clare, late Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, by
Dr. William Magee
Particulars of the Life and Character of Dr. William Robertson, by Pro-
fessor Dugald Stewart

711

718

Sketch of the Life and Character of the late Sir Eardley Wilmot
Account of the Mamalukes, with the Characters of their principal Beys 726
Account of the Principal Characters of the Ottoman Empire in 1801 732
Of the exterior Appearance and bodily Constitution of the Laplanders, &c. 734
Account of the Manner of contracting of Marriages, and Method of bath-
ing, used by the Fins

Manners and Characters of the different Inhabitants of Egypt

738

742

Some Particulars of the Life and Writings of the learned James Harris

NATURAL HISTORY.

743

Account of the Pearl Oyster, and Pearl Fishery, on the Island of Ceylon

749

Account of the Nile and Climate of Egypt
Account of the Ophthalmia in Egypt, by Witman
Account of the Indigo-plant, and the Preparation of Indigo, by Citizen

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757

Bulley

761

An Account of the Tea Tree, by Frederick Pigou, Esq.

763

USEFUL

USEFUL PROJECTS.

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List of Patents for new Inventions, granted in the Year 1802

771

Account of the Manufacture of Porcelain at Derby. From Britton and
Brayley's Beauties of England and Wales

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778 On the destructive Effects of the Aphis and Blights on Fruit Trees; with useful Observations for preventing them. By Thomas Andrew Knight, - Esq. of Elton, near Ludlow

791

Method of preserving fresh Water sweet during long Voyages, by Samuel
Bentham, Esq.

785

786

Account of a Diving Boat

ANTIQUITIES.

788

792

795

Account of the Establishment of regular Theatres in England, from their
earliest Period to the Death of Queen Elizabeth
Account of Haddon Hall, in Derbyshire, by Britton and Brayley
Description of Jerusalem and the Holy Sepulchre, by Witman
Description of Antiquities in the Neighbourhood of Alexandria, with
ticular Account of Cleopatra's Needle, and of Pompey's Pillar.
R. Wilson

Description of Pompey's Pillar and Cleopatra's Needle. By
Walsh

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By Sir

801

Captain

805

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MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS.

On the Atrocities of Bonaparté in Syria and Egypt. By Sir R. Wilson 307 Narrative of the March of the Indian Army destined to cooperate with the English Army in Egypt, from Cossir by the Route of Kinnèh, across the Desert. By Sir R. Wilson

810

A true Narrative of the melancholy Situation of his Majesty's Store Ship,
Chichester, of 44 Guns, Capt. Steven, on her Passage from Jamaica to
Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the Months of October and November 1802
(never published)

Letter from Edmund Burke to Col. Vallaney (never published)

POETRY.

Ode for the New Year, by H. J. Pye, Esq. Poet Laureat

Ode for his Majesty's Birth Day, by the same

Prologue to the First Part of Shakespeare's Henry the Fourth,
Mr. Stephen Kemble

2

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820

822

823

spoken by

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Prologue

Prologue to Uriana, by the Right Honourable Lord John Townshend 825 Ode by the late Honourable W. Hussey Burgh

Lines recited at the London Tavern, on Mr. Pitt's Birth Day

827 ib.

Song, upon the same Occasion, supposed to be written by Mr. G. Rose 828 Lochiel's Warning. By Thomas Campbell, Esq. Author of "The Pleasures of Hope."

The Beech Tree's Petition. By Thomas Campbell, Esq.
Hohenlinden. By the same

829

831

832

833

Extract from "The Pleasures of Hope," by Thomas Campbell, Esq.
Speech of the Host's Son in Herman and Dorothea. From the German 837
War Song of the Royal Edinburgh Light Dragoons. By Waller Scott,
Esq.

The Mermaid. By J. Leyden

838

839

848

851

853

The Eighth Lecture on conducting a Suit at Law. From the "Pleader's Guide," attributed to Mr. Anstey, Jun.

The Dying Daughter to her Mother, by Mrs. Opie

Song, (from the Metrical Miscellany)

Account of Books for 1802.

History of the British Expedition to Egypt, &c. by Sir Robert Wilson

855

872

Travels through Sweden, Finland, and Lapland, to the North Cape, in the
Years 1798 and 1799. By Joseph Acerbi
The Pleasures of Hope, with other Poems, by Thomas Campbell, Esq. 890

THE END.

R. Wilks, Printer, Chancery-lane.

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