THE 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 
For the YEAR 1795. 
PH IST :O RYN 
co. Rk Oe Fe 
Ci A, Pod. 
Effects of the new Constitution established in Poland.—Ezternal and in- 
ternal,— Notice to all the European Powers of the New Changes in Po- 
land.— Schemes of the courts of Petersturgh, Berlin, and Vienna, for 
the complete Subjugation and Dismemberment of Poland.— Patriotic s- 
sociations in that Kingdom, in support of the New Constitution.—Dif- 
ficulties and Perplexities uf the Poles—Plan of Defence against an ex- 
petted Attack Ly Russia.—Opposed ly the Nobles:—Interference of Rus- 
sia, and Declaration of the Russian Ambassador to the King and Polish 
Diet.—The Nobles desist from their Opposition to the Pian for National . 
Defence. —A cordial Union between all Individuals and Parties.—The 
King of Poland invested with the Command of the Polish Armies.—The 
Russian Army enters the Frontiers of Poland.— Various Actions between 
the Russian and Polish Troops.—Application of the Poles for the stipus. 
. - lated Succours to the King of Prussia.—These refused.—Signal Victory 
obtained Ly the Poles over the Russians.—Inefficacy of this for the great 
End for which they had taken up Arms.—Prevalence of the Russian 
Power.—Submission of the Polish Nation.—Protest in the Diet against 
this Sulmission.— Popular Dissatisfaction and Indignation at the Pro- 
ceedings of the Diet. 
es ye establishment of the new various neighbours. Sweden and 
constitution in Poland excited Denmark, whose dread of Russia 
very different sensations among its _ inclined them to wish for a diminu- 
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