vy CONTENTS. 
Extract of a Letter from M. Bourgoing, to M. Dumouriez.......... 314 
Memorial transmitted to the Count de Bernstorf, Minister of State to his 
Danish Majesty, by the Ministers of Austria and Prussa ........315 
Answer of the Count de Bernstorf. .... 0.04020 02208 vl, a 316 
Convention hetween the Genevese and the French General Montesquieu. 3\7 
Address of the Genevese minister to the Nationa? Convention ........ 318 
Letter of the King of Sardinia to the Thirteen Cantons, and Allies of the 
WevettCh: Body vi. 5. os 0.5 .4:n bina ais > simiees)\ninialaicinle aie 6.0 9 ol ota ay 319) 
Answer returned to the King of Sardinia... ..6.0.cece reer recess 320 
Letter from the King of Sardinia to the Canton of Berne ...++++++- ab. 
Letter from M. Le Brun to the National Convention.....+.++20+++++ 321 
Declaration of the Kings of Hungary and Prussia delivered to all the Minis- 
ters at the Diet of Ratishon, excepting those of Saxony and Hanover . . 322 
Letter of the Helvetic Congress to the King Of PGE TAIN a laos a a> 323 
Memorial presented to the Porte by the Imperial Internuncio.....+..-- 324 
Memorial presented to the Porte by the Prussian Envoy ......++++++: 325 
Extract of Dispatch of the Minister of the Porte to the Court of France. 326 
Memorial presented, by Order of the Grand Seignior, to the Minister of the 
Christian Princes resident at Constantinople ..... Sons ata em tats sini ib. 
Instructions to the Captain Pacha .... 0006 cece eee tence eee teens 26. 
The Definitive Treaty of Peace between Kussia and the Porte, Jan. 9. . 328 
Declaration of M. Bulzakoff, Russian Ambassador at Warsaw ...... 329 
Promugation of the Provisional Administrators chosen by Mons...... 334 
Address of the King of Poland to the Army ..... 00. ce eee ee cee ib. 
Circular Letter of the King and the States of Poland, to the Nation ..335 
Answer of Republic of Poland to Declaration a by M. de Bulgakoff.339 
Letter from the King of Poland to the King of Prussia... ......60004+ 345 
Answer of the King of Prussia to the King of Poland...........+++ 346 
Official Note by M. Chreptowitz, the Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs, to 
Marquis de Lucchesini, Prussian Ambassador, at Warsaw ........ 347 
Answer of the Prussian Ambassador to the above Note ...-....-.-+. 348 
Act of Adherence of the K. of Poland to the Confederation of Targowttz. it. 
CHARACTERS. 
Character of Mr, Howard, by John Aiken, M.D. ...... 000000 eee 350 
Anecdotes of John Beruh Bassedow,—from the Germans... 6s eeees 351 
Character of Geo. IT. from Anecdotes of W. Pitt, Earl of Chatham .. 353 
Character of Charles I[.—from Dr. Somerville’s History ........+- 356 
Description of a Dwarfish Race in Madagascar, called the Kimos ....357 
History of the Swiss Union, and Character of the inhabitants of the Demo- 
cratic Cantens,—from Watkins's Travel8......000+ee00 0s (Renee B00 
Character of the Genoese,—fram the same vee psec cvnecteneencees 364 
Account of an indented Servant,—from Eddis’s Letters from America. , 367 
Inhabitants of Cairo and its Neizhbourhood.—from Niebuhr’s Travels, 370 
Of the Copts, from the same .......000+ Bo oon iid eas o's wala ib. 
Of the Arabians in Egypt, from the same... ..see cece cece ccee eens SY 
Account of the Mozarabs, a Sect in Spain, from Robinson's Ecclesiastical 
I 2 SY A RR RA I ALS MB PSA ABA 373 
-NATURAL HISTORY. . 
A Narrative of the Earthquake felt in Linconshire on the 25th Feb. 1792, 
na Letier from E. Turner, Esq. F.R.S. to Sir Joseph Banks...... 378 
Sir Wm, Fordyce on the cultivation of Rhubarb... 0.00. ceee cece ee 381 
An Account of the Use and Value of theChesnut-Tree .....++.0004-- 384 
Account of tw Cases of Polydipsia, ur exeessive'l hirst, from Medical Facts, 386 
Account of the Island of Senegal, from Saugnicr’s and Brisson’s Voyages, 394 
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