may be, it is faid to be the law, that his eftate will not ef cheat to the crown, but go to his family, as judgment was not paffed upon him. GERMANY. The imperial decree, directed to the diet of the empire in answer to fome late refolutions of the diet relative to the war and expreffive of its wishes for peace, was received at Ratifbon the 14th of February. The preamble of this decree contained a brief statement of the caufes and progrefs of the war, and the proceedings of the diet till its laft refolution relative to peace. In this decree, his imperial majefty conjured all the ftates of the Germanic body not to fuffer themfelves to be lulled into incautious fecurity by hopes then too uncertain; but faithfully to difcharge thofe duties which the conftitution and laws of the empire rendered indifpenfable; and to give fuch ftrength to their military force, as might give fuccefs to a war, the continuance of which might perhaps be unavoidable. With refpect to the loan from England, late communica tions have informed us that the emperor has at last yielded to the ardent folicitations of the British miniftry, and condefcended to accept it, either for the purpofe of affifting the Auftrians in their march to Paris, or to throw obftacles in the way of the French republicans on their route to Vienna, though there are fome inveterate Jacobins fo abfurd as to infinuate, that, judging from the conduct of the imperial cabinet, the probability is great, that the emperor may at this moment have the outlines of a pacification with the French republic in his actual poffeffion. HOLLAND. By the late ultimatum brought from Paris to Holland, we learn that the French republic has acknowledged the independence and fovereignty of the Batavian ftates, but requires that the expences of the war fhall be paid by the lat ter, by fuch amicable difpofitions as may be made most convenient to themselves. ALPHA ALPHABETICAL TO THE INDEX 76 531 AUTHORS' NAMES, TITLES of BOOKS, &c. A A. BRIDGMENT of Hume's hif- Abstract of habeas corpus act, 473 Account of a very feditious book, IOI Adams's lectures on natural and expe- rimental philofophy, Beddoes on factitious airs, 58 Addrefs to liverymen, 454 Adventures of Timothy Twig, Advocates for devils refuted, 224 Age of credulity, 467 George III. Belfham's memoirs of the kings of England, of the houfe of Brunf. memoirs of the reign of 320 I --- of infidelity, 350 Benevolence, theory and practice of, --- of prophecy, 467 296 231, Biographia Britannica, 121 399 Airs, nature and properties of different war, hiftory of, Anecdotes of R. Brothers, Amos on drill husbandry, Annales de Chymie, Annali di Chimica, Annals of the French empire, 222 Bligh (captain)'s answer to certain 359 Blood, inflammation, and gunshot 88 120 306 278 Bowles's reflections, 462 Bristol, a satire, 535 Briftolia, a poem, 543 511 359 249,424 Britain and United States of America, 241 437 Anfwer (capt. Bligh's) to certain af- Arrived at Portsmouth! 223 357 339 Aftronomical circles, investigation of, APP. Vol. XIII, NEW ARR, Brothers (Richard) prophecies of, 457 Age of credulity, --- of prophecy, Anecdotes of R. B. 467 ibid. Look before you leap, Prophetical paffages, S$ Sound |