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ANNUAL REGISTER, 
Beane j manifesto ae k, of Spain, xxxv 
---- papers relative to the dismissal of the * 
viceconsul in America, xxxv 212, 213 
e+» Russian edict respecting, xxxv 224 
«++. adyantages, on opening the campaign 
of 1794, over the allies, xxxvi 3] 
se». Hegotiations with Prussia under pre- 
tence of exchange of prisoners, xxxvi 8] 
-»-- divisions and jealousies among the 
allies, xxxvi 7] 13] 14] 
«++. Siege of Landrecy, xxxvi 15] 17] . 
+++. attack and defeat of the French, xxxvi 
15] 74, 75 
ei) they take Courtray and Menin, xxxvi 
-»-. defeat of Beaulieu, 2d: 
++. Other actions, xxxvi 18] 
«++. battle of Turcoign, xxxvi 19] 
--+. defeat at Tournay, xxxvi 21] 
+++. battle of Fleurus, xxxvi 23] 
e..- Charleroi and Ypres taken, xxxvi 24] 
-... Bruges surrendered, xxxvi 25] 
+++. Tournay and Oudenarde evacuated, 
xxxvi 26] 
+.+» Ostend opens it’s gates, xxxvi 27] 
s+++ prince Cobourg driven out of Mons, 
xxxvi 28] 
+. «» and defeated at Soignies, id. 
+++- Brussels taken, xxxvi 29] 
++«+ Ghent occupied, xxxvi 30] 
«+++. military committee, xxxvi 32] 
---- Clairfait defeated and Louvain taken, 
xxxvi 34] 
«»-» Namur and Antwerp surrendered, 
Xxxvi 35] 
e+ -- Liege taken, xxxvi 36] 
+--+. siege of Sluys, 2d. 
«... reduction of Kaiserslautern, Spires, 
and other places, xxxvi 37] 
++. defeat at Kaiserslautern, 2b. 
++». Prussians and Austrians obliged to 
Ta after four days fighting, xxxvi 
J 
+... Treves entered, xxxvi 39] 
+--+. order to give no quarter to the British 
or Hanoverians, xxxvi 39] 144} 176] 
+». Landrecy and Quesnoy surrendered, 
xxxvi 39] 
tie capitulation. of Valenciennes, xxxvi 
«++. surrender of Condé, 2b. 
+++. siege of Nieuport, 7b. 
+++. the duke of York forced to retreat, 
xxxvi 44] 
«+++ defeat of the Austrians near Liege, 
aay (Eee) 
sees la Chapelle taken, xxxvi 52] 
-++» Austrians defeated after four days 
fighting, xxxvi 53] 
+», Cologne surrendered, xxxvi 54] 
ite a “pes of the French, xxxvi 54] 
«+» Coblentz taken, xxxyi 54] 55) 
+e» fort of Crevecceur taken, xxxvi 56] 
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+--+ Nimeguen taken, xxxvi 57] 
..-+ Maestricht taken, xxxvi 60] 
...«» defeats in Spain, xxxvi 63] 
«»«. victories there, xxxvi 64] 65] 66] 
..-- Bellegarde retaken, xxxvi 64] 
..++ St. Fernando de Figueras taken, xxxvi 
65] 
«+++ progress of the French in Italy, xxxvi 
0 
++. Oneglia taken, xxxvi 72] 
..»« fortress of mount Cenis carried, xxxvi 
74 
Shing 074 of the interference of foreign 
powers, xxxvi 81] 149] 183] 217] | 
+» insurrection in la Vendée, xxxvi 81] 
175) : 
».+» Saumur taken by the insurgents, xxxvi 
87 
eee eee taken, ¢d. 
+». attempt on Nantz, 2d. 
... the country put to fire and sword by 
the republicans, xxxvi 88] y 
.».- British succours arriye too late, xxxvl 
91} 209] 
+++. the royalists defeated 
slaughter, xxxyvi 93] 
+. extraordinary barbarities exercised, 
xxxvi 95] 
++». second insurreetion, xxxvi 97] 
.... Chouans, xxxyi 98] 
++. treacherous conduct of the republican, 
prisoners, xxxvi 103] 
. +» decree, that a general condemned for 
treason should be executed at the head 
of his army, xxxvi 109] 
«+e. military punishment of flogging abo- 
lished, 7d. : 
+... two Mulattoes and a Negro admitted 
as deputies to the Convention from St. 
Domingo, xxxvi 109] 
...- abolition of slavery decreed, but re- 
ferred the next day to the Committee of 
Public Safety, 2. 
..+. committee on the means of obviating 
scarcity, 7. 
+++» maximum of price of necessaries fixed, 
ib. 
«+. repeal of this law, xxxvi 188 
+++.» extension of the powers of the Com- 
mittee of Safety, xxxvi 110] 
..+- confiscation of the effects, imprison- 
ment, and subsequent banishment of ene- 
mnies to the revolution, decreed, 7b. 
.».. declaration of the British ministry, 7d. 
--.. answer to it, xxxvi 111] 
«+ Cordelier club, xxxvi 114] 145] 
.».. several of it’s principals guillotined, 
xxxvi 116] 
.--- Danton and several others executed, 
xxxvi 119] 120] 126] 
++.» members of the Convention to give 
an account of their income before and 
since the reyolution on pain of death, 
xxxvi 126] : 
with great 
