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Daniel Lysons, A.M. F.R.S. F.A. and L.S. Rector of Rodmarton, in Gloucestershire; and Samuel Lysons, Esq. F.R.S. and F.S. A. Keeper of his Majesty's Records in the Tower of London. 4to. 11 1s, and on large paper, 11 11s 6d

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INDEX.

A.

Accounts, public, for the year, II. cccxci-

CCCCV

Acts, public, for the year, II. ccclxxvi-
ccclxxxvii

Adams, John, an American frigate, burnt,
I. 339

Address to the French armies by the pro-
visional government, II. xxxiv
African Institution, discovery of an at-
tempt to retain a negro boy in slavery,
II. clxviii

Agricultural distresses, I. 359, 360
Agricultural report for February, II. xx,
xxi-For March, xxxiii, xxxiv-For
April, xlvi-For July, ciii, civ-For
August, cxxi, cxxii-For October, cxli
-For November, cliv
Aignan, de St Baron, included by mistake
among the prisoners of war taken at
Weimar, and intrusted with the basis
upon which the allies were willing to
make peace with Napoleon, I. 172, 173
Alexander, Emperor, his clemency to the
Parisians, I. 268-he visits Britain, 350
-his manners, 352. Farther particu
lars, II. lxxviii-Arrives at the Hague,
xc-he declines the appellation bestow-
ed on him of" Blessed," cxxv
Alexandria on the Potowmack, surrenders
to the British, 1. 358
Allied Sovereigns, they enter into a new
treaty at Chatillon, I. 240-their tri-
umphal entry into Paris, 268-they an-
nounce their determination not to treat
with Buonaparte on any terms, 273—
they cede to him the Isle of Elba, 276—

they conclude a definitive treaty of peace
with Louis, 291-they visit Britain, 350
-their reception in the capital, 351,
352-they visit Oxford, ib. Farther
particulars, II. lxvii-lxxxiii

America, South, affairs of, I. 325-327
America, North, affairs of, I. 328-330.
Negociations for peace, 331. Commis-
sioners appointed to meet at Ghent, ib.
Military events of the year, 332-340.
The war becomes unpopular, 341. Fi-
nancial difficulties and discontent of the
eastern states, ib. Peace concluded at
Ghent, 342, 343. Proclamation of the
President and message to the Senate,
II. ccclxviii-ccclxxiii
Amsterdam, decree of the Board of Trade
prohibiting the slave trade, II. lxvi
Angouleme, duke of, leaves England, I.
221. He enters Bourdeaux, 228. He
departs from London on his way to
France, II. xliv

Antwerp attacked by Generals Graham
and Bulow, I. 211-Declared a free
port, 308

Arbroath, storm and loss of a fishing boat
there, II. Ixiv

Arcis-sur-Aube, battle of, I. 246, 247
Army Estimates for the year, I. 143-146—
Discussions on, 148

Aslett, Mr, poulterer, London, shoots a
person attempting to rob his shop, II.
clxxii

Asoff, singular sea phenomenon there, II.

xlix

Augereau defeated at Villefranche, I. 250
-Embraces the new order of things,
and insults his late master, 287

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