CHAP. VII.
Meffage from his Majefty, refpecting the Employment of German Froops in- flead of Ruffians-Debates thereon in both Houfes.-Motions for an Inquiry into the Failure of the Dutch Expedition, in both Houses.-Debates thereon. -Supplies required.-Ways and Means for raifing them
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CHAP. VIII.
Union with Ireland.-Refolution of the British Parliament thereon ratified by the Irish Parliament.-Debates on this Subject in both Houses of Parlia liament. The Refolutions, with a few Alterations made in Ireland, rati- fied by the British Parliament, and paffed into a Law.-Sufpenfion of the Habeas Corpus.-Continuance of an A& for preventing Mutiny and Sedi- tion.-Corn and Bread Bill.-Other Bills-And Motions for Bills.--Pro- rogation of Parliament [112
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CHAP. IX.
The Ceffation of Arms in the difcontented Provinces of France not Univerfal. -Correfpondence between Loyalift Chiefs and the English Fleet.—Supplies received by the Chouans from England Conciliatory Meafures perfevered in by Buonaparte.-Determination to Ufe force where these fail.-Part of the Royalifts agree to Terms of Peace-Part remain in Arms and Hofti- lity to the Republic.-Laws of the Royalists among themselves.-Procla- mations of General Brune, Commander-in-Chief of the French Army of England. Various Skirmishes.-The Chiefs of the Royalifts, one after the other, lay down their Arms.-General Pacification between the Republi- cans and the Inhabitants of the Wefern Departments.-Caption and Death of the heroic Count Lewis de Frotté [160
CHAP. X.
Both the allied Powers of Auftria and Great Britain determined to profecute the War against France.-Circular Letters of the Archduke Charles to the anterior Circles of Germany.-Military Preparations in Germany and France.-Proclamation by Buonaparte to the French, requiring the Means of carrying on the War-Situation of the French and Auftrian Arms at and after the clofe of the Campaign of 1799.-French Army of Referve at Dijon.-The French Army of the Rhine.-Its Pofition and Movements at the beginning of the Campaign, 1800.-The Archduke Charles retires, and is Jucceeded in the Command of the Army by General Kruy
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CHAP. XI.
Siege of Genoa.-Arrival of Massena there.― Situation of the French Troops, and of the Inhabitants of Genoa-Changes in the Army, and in the civil Adminiftration of the Genoefe Republic.-The English Fleet blockades Ge- noa, while the Auftrian Army, under General Melas, befieges it by Land. -State of the Anjirian Army; and Military Skill and Addrefs of Melas in opening the Campaign.-Compofition and Pofition of the Army of Genoa, or the right wing of the French Army of Italy.-Succeffes of the Auftrians. -Revolution of Vado.-Viciffitudes and Progrefs of the Siege of Genoa.— Conference opened for the Evacuation of Genoa.-A Treaty concluded.- Genoa evacuated
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CHA P.
XIII.
Combined Campaign of Italy and Germany.―The French Army, under Me-
reau, croffes the Rhine at different Points.—The different Divifions affer
ble at Schaffhaufen.-General Kray deceived by the skilful Manautres of
Moreau.-Actions at Stockach and Mofskirk; and Biberach and Mem-
mingen.—The Aufirian Army retire to Ulm, whither they, are followed
by the French.-Plan of Moreau, for favouring the Operations of the Army
in Italy, gradually unfolded; which is, to retire from Ulm and the lejt
Bank's of the Danube to the Lake of Conftance.-The Change in Italy in-
duces him to change the Plan of his Operations in Germany.—He replæs
to act on the Offenfive.-Croffes the Dambe. — A Series of Actions.—Gene-
ral Kray leaves Ulm, which is blockaded by a Divifion of the French Army,
under the Orders of General Richenpanfe.-Contributions in Bavaria.—
Munich taken.-Armiflice. Negociation for Peace.-Broken off. —The
Emperor joins the Aufirian Army.-A Prolongation of the Armistice.-
Expiration of the Truce, and Renewal of the War.—Armiflice concluded at
Steyer on the Twenty-fifth of December
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APPENDIX TO THE CHRONICLE.
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Articles of the Capitulation of the Ifles of Malta and Goza to the English Report of the feled Committee of the House of Commons, on the Expense and Mode of obtaining Bills of Enclosure
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Table of Fees payable in the two Houfes, on Bills of Enclosure Account of Fees received in the House of Commons, on Bills of Enclosure, for fourteen Years, ending 1799
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An Efimate of the Expenfes of Housekeeping, between the Years 1773 and 94
Nov. 1800
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Account of the Amount of the Public funded Debt of this Kingdom, at the be-
ginning of the Years 1730, 1740, 1750, 1760, 1765, 1770, 1775,
1780, 1785, 1790; 1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797,
1798, 1799, and 1800
ibid.
Account of the Amount of Bank of England Notes in Circulation, in the
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Years 1797, 1798, 1799, and 1800
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