Vol. V.J 
Lacedemon, and Thebes, the republics of 
Carthage and Rome, down to the battle of 
Aétium, the late republic of Venice, and 
the republics of ‘senoa, Lucca, San Ma- 
rino, Ragufa,. Holiand, Swifferland, Ge- 
neva, and America. and concludes with a 
fuccinét impartial account of the Repub- 
lican revolution in France. 
Campagnes du General Buonaparte, &c. 
The Campaigns of General Buonaparte 
in Italy, during the fourth and fifth 
Years of the French Republic, by a Ge- 
neral Officer, $vo. This is an interefting 
account of thefe two wonderful campaigns, 
which reconcile us to the miracles of an- 
cient hiftory. 
_Memoire Militaire fur Kebl, &c. A 
Milttary Memoir refpeéting Kehl, con- 
taining an Account of the Paffage of the 
Rhine, by the Army under General Mo- 
reau, and of the Siege of Kehl, by an 
Officer, 8vo. with Maps. This work 
will be ufeful to the future hiftorian, by 
prefenting minute and exact derails of im- 
portant military operations. According 
to. this account, the fiege of Kehl, by the 
Archduke Charles, was one of the moft 
difgraceful and deftruétive operations 
which the Auftrians ever undertook. It 
was a puerile piece of obftinacy; while, 
had he advanced in imitanon of the 
French mode, Kehl muft have fallen of 
courfe. 
Memoires de Paul Fones, &c. Memoirs 
of Paul Jones, written by himfelf, analyfed 
and tranflated under his own eye, by the 
Cit. André, 16mo, In this fittle work 
Paul does not boaft of his own maritime 
exploits; it 1s ghiefly occupied with com- 
plaints againit the ignorance of the French 
miniftry, and corruption of their clerks, 
which fruftrated. his operations. He has 
likewife oecafion to complain of ingrati- 
tude, both from France and America. 
L’Iude en rapport avec t’Europe, &c. 
India confidered with regard to its Con- 
nexions with Europe, by Anqueul du 
Peron. 2 vols. 8vo. After his refearches 
into the antiquities and geography of 
India, this author defcends. co its modern 
conneétions with various Evropean-powers. 
He attempts to fhew, thar the Englith 
commercial conquefts in that country 
cannot be lafting ; and recommends the 
Marattas, as the fureft allies of France, in 
eradicating the Englifh power. 
- Mémoire. fur les trois Departements, 8c. 
Memoir on the three Departments of 
Corcyra, Ithaca,:and the Egean Sea, by 
the citizens Darbois, brothers, Officers of 
the Staff of the Army of Italy, divifion 
-of the Levant, 8yo. This isa clear and 
Retrofpect of French Literature.——Politics. 
533. 
concife account of the late French acqui- 
fitions in the Levant. The authors begin 
with an hiftorical detai! concerning the: 
iflands, and proceed to a defcription and 
a valuation of their importance. 
It appears that Venice was in a ftate of 
complete dotaye before her fall, and was 
only fupported by her ancient reputation. 
The forts, arfenals, 8c. were found ina 
miferable condition. 
Precis de t Hifloire des Hebreux, &c. 
An Abjitraé& of che Hebrew Hiftory, from 
Motes to the taking of Jerufalem by the 
Romans, &c. by Edm. Mentelle, 12mo. 
In this abridgment, intended for the 
French fchools, all the miracles are omite 
ted, or explained from natural caufes. 
POLITICs. 
Objfervations, &c. Obfervations on-the 
Profcription of General Laharpe, by the 
patricians of Berne, in 1794, octavo pam-. 
phlet. The violent perfecutions: of the 
friends of freedom, by the Swifs arifto- 
cracy, was one great caufe of the late revo-. . 
lution in that country. . Violence, om: 
either fide, always defeats its own pure. 
pofes in the iffue. This pamphlet may 
be ufeful in forming a proper eftimate: 
of that revolution. | 
Des Réojultats, &c. On the Refults of 
the laft Campaign, by Matthew Dumas, 
one of the Members of the Council of 
Elders, 8vo. This pamphiet was pub- 
lithed when Lord Malmfbury was trying 
to fubdue by gold a force, againft which 
fteel had been found ineffeétual. — 
Talibus auxiliis, perfidique arte Sinonis, 
Credita res, captique dolis lachrymifque 
coattis, 
Quos neque Tydides, nec Larifleus Achilles, 
Non anni domuere decem, non mille carinz. 
Dumas was for peace on almoft any terms. 
Syfleme Maritime, &c. The maritime 
and political fyftem of Kuropeans, during 
the eighteenth century, founded on their 
treaties of peace, commerce, and naviga- 
tion, by the Citizen Arnoud, &c. The 
intention of this work is to eftimate the 
power of the various naval ftates in Eu- 
rope ;_and to fhew that an union of all is 
neceflary to combat the maritime de- 
{potifm of England. . 
De la Situation, &c. On the Internal 
State of the Republic, by Charles There- 
min, French citizen, fon of a proteftant, 
who left France on account of religion, 
with this motto from Chancellor 1’ Hopi- 
tal’s {peech in the Council before Charles 
IX, ‘* For my part, I fhall ever endeavour 
to mitigate, and not to inflame.” 8vo. 
This patriotic pamphlet is divided into 
‘feven chapters, and 1s a moderate and fen- 
fible 
