Fortifications.-Bombardment of the Veffe's in the Harbour of BoulogneIts Effect-Second Attack on Boulogne.—Singular Precautions of the French for defending, and fecuring their V‹ffels from being carried off by the Engli -Plan of the Attack.-Circumftances that involed its Mijarriage.--D'yea' and Difefer.—Lord Nelfon, leaving a fofficient Erie bevine Boulegre, relans to Deal.-Humane Attentions of Lord Njon to the wounded Sailors. [262
Singular Modefy of the French, after the Reprife of the fecond Attack on Boulogne-Accounted for.-Confiderations inclining the French Gzernment to Price.—las of Truce.-Awidf continred Preparations on, bei Sides for War and mutual Invifiom. — -N gotiation for Peace – Brougla to e Confion.-Preliminaries of Peace, announced in the Lordon Gazdie.— Entloafapic Joy at the Return of Peace, both in Loudon and Paris, and et other Parts of France and Britain.-Very different Emotions exited by this Evert in the Breast of the French L yalips.—Their Confe deferted by the laft Power in wl ich they had fill hitherto reposed fome Hopes and Confidence.--New Hopes reforted to by the French Emigrants.-Their Sityation defcribed Reflections.-Peace between France and the Ottoman Porte.-B twem France and the Elector Palati: e of Bavaria.-B.tween France and Ruffia.-Between Great Britain and Ruffa, and, acceded to by the other Northern Maritime Powers.-Convention between Bonaparte and the Pope fo the Re efablishment in France of the Catholic Religion.— The Conduct of the Emigrant Bi/hops of France contrafed with that of the Conflitutional Bifhops.— And with that of the English Clergy in the Rogn of Henry VIII.—Reflections.
Alteration of Political Power betwezen Dispetifm and Democracy-General Plan or Principles of Buonaparte's Government.—His private Conduct or De portment.-Is Reprefentation of the State of France, involving a funn arg View of the State of Europe, towards the Conclufion of 1801.—Adailio cal Remarks on the State of Europe.- Agitations in Germany, Switzerland, and the French W ́eji Indies.--Hanover evacuated by the Prifians.—Tottering State of the Turkish Eapire.-Injurrections in the new Republic of the Seven Iles-General View of the State of British India.