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CONTENT S.

HISTORY OF THE WAR.

CHAP. I.

CHAP. V.

Account of a remarkable forgery committed by John and Jofeph Kello. [1381
A fummary account of the proceedings in regard to fome strange noifes,
heard the beginning of the year, at a houfe in Cock-lane Weft-Smith-

field.

State of the land carriage fishery in London, to the end of September 1762. [147]

An account of the fums raised by the land-tax fince the revolution.

Supplies granted by parliament for the fervice of the year 1761.

Supplies granted by parliameet for the year 1762.

His majesty's most gracious Speech to both houses of parliament, on June
2, 1762.

His majesty's most gracious Speech to both houses of parliament, on Nov.
25, 1762.

[178]

[179]

April 1762.

Tranflation of the answer to the fecond memorial of the ministers of Spain and

Frame, of April 1, 1762.
[210]

Tranflation of a third memorial prefented to the fecretary of state, Don Lewis
du Cunha, by Don Jofeph Torrero, his Catholic majefty's ambassador, ani

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The empress's manifefto, giving an account of her motives for taking the reins
of government into her hands.

ibid.

The answer given by the French court to the declaration.

ibid.

Anfwer given by the king of Poland, elector of Saxony, to the fame declara-

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Declaration, figned at Fontainbleau, the 3d of November, 1762, by the
French plenipotentiary.

ibid.

[247]

The definitive treaty of peace between the empress-queen and the king of
Pruffia.

ibid.

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Articles of capitulation agreed upon for the furrender of the Havannah (259]

Papers relating to the recovery of St. John's in Newfoundland from the
French.

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of the family at Wattisham, which has lately been afflicted with

of a body, which had been intirely converted into hair, a confi-

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