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CONTENTS

General success of the French, 2.-Hoche tranquillizes La

Vendée,ib.-War in Spain, ib.- in Italy, ib.-in Flanders, 3.

Condé-Nieuport-Sluys, ib.-Holland, 4.-Proclamation

of the Stadtholder, ib.-Conduct of the Patriots, ib.-The

Duke of York retreats to Breda, 5.-Proceedings of Piche-

gru, ib.-Retreat of the Duke of York, ib.-of the Aus-

trians, ib.-The French take Crevecœur, ib.-Proceedings

of the Dutch at Amsterdam, 6.-Proclamation, 7.-Arri-

val of the Hereditary Prince of Orange and the Duke of

York, ib.-Proclamation of the Prince, ib.-Amsterdam

petition, ib.-The Duke of York quits the command, 8.—

Severe frost, ib.-Proceedings of the Dutch, ib.-Progress

of the French, ib.- Retreat of the Stadtholder to England,

9.-Retreat of the British, 10.-The French gain entire

possession of Holland, ib.-which is evacuated by the

English, 11.-Corsica, ib.-Paoli well received in France,

ib.—in Corsica, ib.—gives umbrage to France, 12.-Revolt

of the island, ib.-Parties in Corsica, 13.-Negotiation with

England, ib.-Fruitless attack on Fornilly, ib.-Invasion

of the island, 14.-The Martello tower taken, ib.-Other

forts captured, 15.-Attack on Bastia, ib.-Siege and

capture of Calvi, 16.-Captain Nelson wounded, 17.-

Corsica annexed to the British Crown, 18. - Thanks

of Parliament, ib.-Naval captures, ib.-Exultation of

the French, 19.-Frigates taken by Sir John Borlase

Warren, ib. Naval preparations of the French, ib.-

The Brest fleet, ib.-sails, 20.-Motions of the English

fleet, ib.-Proceedings of Lord Howe, 21.-Encounter of

the two fleets, ib.-General engagement, 22.-Defeat of

the French, ib.-Their accounts of the battle, ib.-Parlia-

ment votes thanks and honours to Lord Howe and his

officers and crews, 23.-Praises and benefactions of the

City, 24.-and Portsmouth, ib.-Illumination, ib.-Royal

visit to Spithead, ib.-Force sent to the West Indies, 25.—

Conquest of Martinique, ib.-and of Saint Lucie and Les

Opposition members take office, 80.-A peace party formed,
ib.-Parliament, 81.-King's speech, ib.-Bill for prevent-
ing clandestine outlawries, ib.-Proceeding of Mr. Sheri-
dan, 82.-Observations on the late trials, ib.-Mr. She-
ridan gives notice of a motion, 83.- Observation on Mr.
Dundas, ib.-Mr. Fox, 84.-House of Lords, ib.-Address
moved, ib.-Amendment, ib.-House of Commons, ib.--
Middle party, ib.-Mr. Fox, 85.-Mr. Pitt, ib.-Mr. Fox's
observations on Corsica, 86.-- Answer, ib.-Amendment
rejected, 87-Speech of Mr. Windham, ib.-Mr. Sheri-
dan's motion on the Habeas Corpus Act, 88.-Mr. Wind-
ham, 90.-Mr. Erskine, 91.-Serjeant Adair, ib.— Mr.

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