ADVANTAGE, unfair, Great Britain accused of, by employ ing Two Negotiators, 140. Affairs, Internal, of France, England not to interfere in, 17. --Continental and Maritime, mutual Intervention and Guaranty in, recommended by France, 55. Agreement, Provifional, Two Modes of, fuggefted by England, 71. Albania and Ragufa, thought no Barrier by Great Britain for Auftria and Turkey, 81. Alliance, Treaty of, between England and Ruffia, Remarks upon by France, 37. Allies, Peace with, confidered indifpenfable by Great Britain, 27. Amiens, Bafis of Treaty of, propofed by France for Peace with England, 7. Treaty of, variously interpreted in England, II. Annuity propofed by France to be paid the King of Sicily by Spain, 297. Arbuthnot, Mr. gives Intelligence of the recall of the Hofpodars of Moldavia and Wallachia, 337; and forwards to Mr. Fox Sebaftiani's Note to the Porte, 339. Article, Article, public or fecret, agreed by France to be introduced in Affaffin, Proffers of, to Mr. Fox for murder of Ruler of Auftria, feparate Peace made with France by, 39 and B Baden, Recognition of new Duke of, infifted on, 99. Balearic Islands, &c. propofed by France for his Sicilian Majefty, 297. Bavaria, Recognition of King of, infifted on, 99. Bayonne, Army at, for what Purpose, 86. Benevento, Prince of, fee Talleyrand. Berbice demanded by France, 98. Cape of Good Hope, propofed by France in full Sovereignty to Cattare, to be poffeffed by French Troops, 74 < Champagny, Champagny, M. appointed Joint Plenipotentiary with Gen, Change of Circumstances Change of Terms, Arguments for, by Cleves, Recognition of new Duke of, infifted on, 29. Clarke, Gen. treats with M. d'Oubril for a separate Peace, 85. Coalition, Third, what fo confidered by France, 38. Commanderies, Foreign, of Malta, propofed by France not Commerce, Treaty of, not more beneficial to England than France Commercial Rights of France, England not to interfere in, 17. Conference, Defcription of E. Yarmouth's First, with M.Tal- Conceffions, Conceffions, made by France, what, 252.297. Congress, Intervention of Ruffia not to be confidered as a, 28; Powers, Exclufion from, objected to by Great Britain, 49. Correfpondence, See Letters. Corfu, full Sovereignty of, to be ceded to Ruffia, 308. D Darmstadt, Recognition of new Duke of, infifted on, 99. --- Albania, and Ragufa, propofed by France as a King+ dom for his Sicilian Majefty, 81. Demarara demanded by France, 98. Definitive Treaty, Ruffia and Sweden to be Parties in, 71. Demands of France, what, 98. Difcuffion, Three Forms of, fubmitted by France, 42. Two Difpofition, imperious and exaggerating, Great Britain accused E Emperor of France defirous of nothing that England poffeffes, of of the Ottoman Empire, 19. Objects the Intervention of England in Continental Affairs, 20. Earneftly defirous of Peace, and uninterrupted Commerce to his Subjects, ibid. Wishes an English Plenipotentiary to repair to Lifle, 21. Agrees to the Terms of Peace as proposed by Mr. Fox, ibid. Objects that Ruffia be a Party, 36. Conceives England to dictate the Conditions of Peace, 53. Affirms Continuance of War not prejudicial to Grandeur of France, 54. Emperor of France, and Branches of his Family, Recognition of, infifted on, 64. 99. Effequibo demanded by France, 98. Extra& from a Paper read to Gen. Clarke by Earl of Yarmouth, 105. F Foreign Power, Mediation of, refused by France unless poffeffing a Naval Force, 19. Intervention of, thought degrading by France, ib. Ruffia not to be confidered as a, 27. Fox, Mr. informs M. Talleyrand of Project for Affaffination of Emperor of France, 3. Intimates to French Government His Britannick Majefty's Defire of Peace, 10. Acquaints M. Talleyrand that further Explanations refpecting Treaty of Amiens would be neceffary, 11. Proposes that Peace fhould be honourable to both Parties, and their respective Allies; and that fome Points might provifionally be arranged till Arrival of Ruffian Plenipotentiary, ibid. Affirms England not to wish to interfere in internal Affairs of France, but that a Treaty of Commerce would be equally beneficial to both Parties, 26. Conceives Ruffia not to be a Foreign Power, 27. Afferts the Land Force of France not equal to English Naval Force, 28. Defirous that the Intervention of Ruffia be not confidered as Formation of a Congress, ibid. Obferves the Willingness of England immediately to commence Negotiation on admitting .A A |