CONTENTS. 
despised. Soon after, return to France, New ones appointed with unlimit= 
ed powers. Decree of the 4th of May. Arrival in St. Domingo of San- 
thonax, Polceril, and Ailtian. Their Tyranny and Oppression. They 
become absolute Masters of the neg enslave it. State, of the other 
Islands, Conclusion ...... 0.0.0.4 deat Sa aivewliae Revere . 68 
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Death of the Emperor Joseph, and Accession of Leopold; their Effects. 
Errors of tae Meeting at Pilnitz. Its real Object. Project of Leopold 
Sor settling und preserving the Peace of Europe. The Cause of the King 
and Royalists of France espoused by Catherine I1., the K.of Prussia, and 
the young Emperor Francis. The Combined Armies of Austria, under the 
Duke of Brunswick. The Duke not at Liberty to pursue his own “Plans. 
The Manifesto in his Name. By whom composed ............00 0% 85- 
Cy ALB Nel. 
Mr, Rochambcau takes the Command of a French Army. Head Quarters at 
Valenciennes. Disposition and State of the Army.  Dzyevisions. The 
greater Part of the Officers attached to Royalty. Expedition under Biron 
against Mons. Fails of Success. So also, that under Dillon against 
Tourney. Resignation of Rochambeau, Servan appointed Muister at 
War. Reflections on the Military Operations of the French. New Plan 
of Operations. Servan succeeded in the War Department by Dumouriez. 
Operations under Marischal Luckner, First Division of the Prussian 
Army under the Duke of Brunswick, arrive at Coblentz. The Situation and 
Strength of the different Armies of France. Position of the Austrian 
Army. Manifesto of the Duke of Brunswick. Desertions from the 
Austrian Armies. Keduction, by the Austrians under General Clairfait, 
of Longwy and Verdun. Siege of Thionville, and vigorous and success- 
Sul Defence. Various Actions between the Prussians andthe French > Un=- 
_der Dumouriez. Sickness in the Prussian Army. War with Sardinia, 
and Successes of the French Troops under General Montesquieu. Retreat 
Oh Gig. Pre BE naan iavninanilh> sensinndec-o ath helalonee avd: sien 
CHAP. vil. 
Accusations decreed by the National Assembly against the Generals Luckner 
and Anselm. Progress of General Custine on the Banks of the Rhine, in 
Germany. .drmistice proposed.  Longwy given up by the Prussians-to 
the French. Dumouriez goes to Paris. to concert with the Assembly the 
future Operations of the War. His Progress in the Netherlands, Battle 
of Jemappe. Consequences of the Victory obtained there by the French. 
The Reduction of all the Austrian Netherlands; of Liege; and all the 
Country between the Sarne and Moselle, as fur as the bridge of Cosare- 
bruck. Effects of the Victories obtained by the French Republic. ... 108 
CHAP." Vil¥. 
The Sessions of the British Parliament opened, Debates in the H. of Com. 
on the King’s Speech. On the War in India. On the Armament against 
Russia. Motion for Papers by Mr.Gray. Debates in the 1. of Lords or 
the Russian Armament. Debates in the 1. of Com. on the same Subject 126 
CLAP... Uy, 
Debates on the Treaty of Marriage between the Duke of York and. the Prin- 
cess of Prussia, Stutement of the Finances, Petition to Parliament’ 
against Lotteries, Debates ou the Slave Trade in both Houses. ... 142 
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