CONTENTS. 



Extract of a Letter from M. Bour going, to M. Dumouriez 31* 



Memorial transmitted to the Count dc Bernstorf, Minister of State to his 



Danish Majesty, li/ the Ministers of Austria and Prussia 313 



Answer of the Count de Bernstorf. 310 



Convention hctivcen the Genevese and the French General Montesquieu. 3l7 



Address of the Genevese minister to the National Convention 318 



Letter of the King of Sardinia to the Thirteen Cantons, and Allies of the 



Hehetick Bodfi . .' 3J9 



Answer returned to the King of Sardinia 320 



Letter from the King of Sardinia to the Canton of Berne ih. 



Letter from I\L Le Brun to the National Convention 321 



Declaration of the Kings of Hitngari/ and Frtissia delivered to all the Minis- 

 ters at the Diet of B.atisbon, excepting those of Saxony and Hanover . . 322 



Letter of the Helvetic Congress to the King of the French 323 



Memorial presented to the Forte by the Imperial Infernuncio 324 



Memorial presented to the Forte by the Prussian Envoi/ 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 ib. 



Instructions to the Captain Pacha i^- 



The Definitive Treaty of Peace betxceen Uussia and the Porte, Jan. y. . 328 



Declaration of M. Bulgakojf, Russian Ambassador at Warsaw 32.9 



Promulgation of the Provisional Administrators chosen by 3Ions 334 



Aeidrcss of the King of Poland to the Army '^. 



Circular Letter ef the King and the Stales of Poland, to the Nation . . 335 

 Answer of Republic of Poland to Declaration delivered by M . de Bulgak(fF.3Z9 



Letter J rom the King of Poland to the King of Prussia 345 



Answer of the King of Prussia to the King of I'ohind 346 



Official Note by M. Chreptoivitz, the Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs, to 



Marquis de Lucchesini, Prussian Ambassador, at Warsata 347 



Ansiotr of the Prussian Ambassador to the above Note 348 



Act of Adherence of the K. of Poland to the Confederation cfTargowilz. ib. 

 CHARACTERS. 



Character of Mr. Howard, by John Aiken, M.D 350 



Anecdotes of John Beruh Basscdow, — from the German. 351 



Character of Geo. II. from Anecdotes of IF. Pitt, Earl of Chatham . . 353 



Character of Charles II. — from Dr. Sumerville's History 356 



Description (fa D-xaifiJi Race in Madagascar, calleil the Kimos .... 357 

 History ef the Swiss Union, and Character of the inhabitants of the Demo- 

 cratic Canton-, — -Jrom IVatkins's Travels 360 



Character of the Genoese, — -Jro?n the same 364 



Account of an indented Servant,— from Eddis's Letters from America. . 367 

 Inhabitants of Cairo and its Neighbourhood.— from Niebuhr's Travels, 370 



Of the Copts, from the same ib. 



Of the Araliians in Egypt, from the same 372 



Account of the Mozarabs, a Sect in Spain, from Robinwn's Ecclesiastical 



Researches 373 



NATURAL HISTORY. 

 A Narrative of the Eartlnjuake felt in Limonshire on the Q.ith Feb. 179^, 



in a Letter from E. Turner, Esq. F.Ii.S. to Sir ./oseph Hanks 378 



Sir IVm. Fordyce on the cultivation of Rhubarb 381 



An Account of the Use and Value of theChesnul-Trec 384 



Account 0/ two Cases of Polydipsia, or excessive I hirst, J rom Medical Facts, 3S6 

 Account of the Island of Senegal, from Sauanier's and Brisson's Voyages, 394 



Of 



