Prince Ferdinand. Battle of Minden. Hereditary Prince of Bruns 15 Count Dohna disgraced. Wedel succeeds him. The Russians enter Si- - Plan of the campaign in North America. Three expeditions. Ticonderoga and Crown Point abandoned. Col. Townshend killed. Expedition to Niagara. Col. Prideaux killed. Sir William Johnson defeats the French. The expedition against Quebec. The Isle of Orleans occupied. Descrip tion of the town and harbour of Quebec. Situation of the French army, Action at the falls of Montmorenci, General Wolfe sickens. The camp removed to point Levi. The troops go up the river. The battle of Quebec. General Wolfe killed. French defeated. M. de Montcalm killed. Quebec surrenders. Movements of General Amherst on Lake CHAP. VIII. Prince Henry's march into Saxony, General Vehla defeated., King of Prussia enters Saxony. Prussians defeated at Maxen. Again defeated at Meissen. M. Daun occupies the camp at Pirna. Munster sur- renders to the allies. Hereditary Prince of Brunswick defeats the Duke of Wurtemberg at Fulda. March of the Hereditary Prince of Bruns- The preparations at Vannes and Brest. The English fleet driven from their station. The action near Belleisle. French fleet defeated. War in the East Indies in 1758, French fleet under M. d'Ache twice beaten. M. de Lally takes Fort St. David's, but is repulsed at Tanjour. Lays siege to Madras. Obliged to raise the siege. Conclusion of the annals of 1759. 51 Account of the funeral procession of the King of Spain An account of the plans that have been laid before the Committee for building Statutes and rules relating to the inspection of the British Museum, lately pub- lished by order of the Trustees Premiums of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Commerce 168 STATE PAPERS. A Memorial presented to the General of the French islands, by the Governors and Lieutenants du Roi of the several quarters in the island of Martinico, The genuine legal sentence pronounced upon the conspirators against the life of his Most Faithful Majesty; with the just motives for the same Observations on the sentence pronounced upon the conspirators against the life Earl of Holdernesse's letter to M. Hop Translation of the speech made to the King by the Dutch deputies, on deliver- Declarations published by Count Dohna, a Prussian general, on his entering Poland VOL. II. Kk ibid. 233 Orders of his serene highness Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, relative to the 234 Some account of the letters from the Duke de Belleisle to Marshal de Con- 235 237 238 240 141 Reflections on Belleisle's letters, from the Brussels Gazette Articles of capitulation agreed on, between General Townshend and M. de Memorial presented to the States General, by the Count d'Affrey 247 248 The King of Prussia's apology for confining his prisoners of war 250 251 Act of abdication and settlement of the crown of the Two Sicilies by his 252 Memorial presented to the States General, by Major Gen. Yorke 255 Placart of the States of Holland and West Friezland against those of 257 The Lords address to the King 259 The address of the Commons 261 Extract of a letter published in the Paris Gazette from Marshal Conflans to - 263 The address of the University of Oxford 264 Address of the Roman Catholics of the City of Corke to the Duke of Bedford, Admiral Boscawen's letter, in relation to some complaints of his stopping Copy of Lord G S →'s letter to Colonel Fitzroy Copy of Colonel Fitzroy's letter to Lord G- S Copy of the declaration of Captain Smith, aid de camp to Lord G State of the militia in July 1759 ibid. 269 270 S 271 273 СНА- CHARACTERS. Extract from a work of Mons. Beaumelle, written originally in French, and published a few years since under the Title of Mes Pensées, giving a farther account of Baron Holberg, and the present state of the Danish stage 291 Characters of Magliabechi, and Hill an English taylor, with a parallel, by Some anecdotes from the life of the Duke of Buckingham Further anecdotes from Lord Clarendon, which helps to set in a very strong An account of the hunting, economy and trade of the Laplanders; as also of the state of agriculture in the Swedish colonies settled among that people 328 An account of a society called Dunkurds, in Pensylvania, by a gentleman of The remarkable trial of Eugene Aram, of Knaresborough, in the county of NATURAL HISTORY. An Essay on a method of classing animals A description of an American quadruped rarely seen in Europe An account of a cat that lived twenty-six months without drinking An account of the transmutation of one species of corn into another The late Mr. A. Hill's directions for cultivating vines in America A letter from a Swedish gentleman, late on his travels in America, containing ibid. ANTIQUITIES. of some letters from Rome, concerning the Pantheon of Agrippa 403 A defence of the alterations lately proposed to be made in the Pantheon 408 USEFUL PROJECTS. |