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STATE PAPERS.
Nos. 1 to 10.-Papers relative to the Negociation with Austria; presented, by his Ma-
jesty's command, to both Houses of Parliament, January 26th, 1808.
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No. 4.-Orders in Council, presented to the House of Commons, by his Majesty's
Command, Jan. 26, 1808.
1807.
No. 6. Proclamation of the President of the United States.
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No. 5.-French Commercial Decree, signed Napoleon, and dated at Milan, Nov. 23,
No. 7.-Report, made in the Congress, Nov. 17, 1807, touching the Affair of the
Chesapeake Frigate.
No. 8.--Non-Importation Act, passed 18th of April, 1806. Together with a Supple- mentary Act, passed about 10th December, 1807.
No. 9.--Act of Congress, laying the Embargo, passed December 22, 1807.
No. 10. PRUSSIA. Declaration against England, dated at Munich, December 1,
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ib.
No. 12.-Convention between his Majesty and the King of Sweden, signed at Stock-
holm on the 18th of February, 1808.
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No. 18.-Treaty of Alliance and Subsidy between his Majesty the King of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and his Majesty the King of the Two Sici-
lies, signed at Palermo, on the 30th of March, 1808.
No. 14.-SPANISH DECREE,Copy of a Decree issued from the Palace of San Lo-
renzo, October 30.
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No. 15.-Secret Treaty between his Catholic Majesty and his Majesty the Emperor
of the French, by which the high contracting parties stipulate every thing respect-
ing the future condition of Portugal. Fontainbleau, October 27, 1808.
No. 16.-Act of Abdication of Charles IV. in favour of his son.
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No. 17.-Proceedings in the Escurial, from the Madrid Gazette of the 31st March..
No. 17.-Letter from King Carlos IV. to the Emperor Napoleon.
No. 18.-Letter from Ferdinand to his Father, Charles IV.
No. 18. To the Supreme Junta of the Government.
No. 19.-Proclamation of the King of Spain.
No. 20. To the Supreme Council of Castile, the Council of Inquisition, &c.
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No. 21.-Resignation of the Crown of Spain by King Charles IV. and the Prince of
Asturias.
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No. 22.-King of Spain's last Proclamation.
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No. 23. Treaty concluded between the Emperor of the French and the Prince of
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No. 24.-Proclamation of Buonaparte, to the Junta of the State, the Council of Castile,
the City of Madrid, &c.
No. 25.-Answer of the Bishop of Orense.
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No. 26. Declaration of War against the Emperor of France, Napoleon the First. lxi
No 27. Precautions which it will be proper to observe throughout the different
Provinces of Spain, in the necessity to which they have been driven by the French, of
resisting the unjust and violent possession which their Armies are endeavouring to
take of the Kingdom.
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No 28. Speech delivered to the Parliament by the Lords Commissioners, at the Pro-
rogation of the Parliament, on the 4th of July, 1808.
No. 29.-Order of Council, dated 4th July, 1808.
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No. 30.-Two Addresses of General Morla on the part of the Government to the
People of Cadiz, 14th June, 1808.
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No. 31.-Answer of General Morla to a Letter which General Dupont sent from
Lebrija.
No. 32.-Answer of the Captain General of the Province and Governor of Cadiz, to
the Letters of General Dupont, on occasion of what took place on the 13th instant
at the Port of Santa Maria.
No. 33.-Justification to the Spanish Nation of the conduct of the Captain-General of
Andalusia towards Dupont and the other French Generals.
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No. 34---Proclamation of Joseph Buonaparte to the Inhabitants of the Spanish Domi- nions in the West and East Indies. lxxiii
No. 35.-Manifesto, or Justificatory Exposition of the conduct of the Court of Pertu-
gal with respect to France, from the Commencement of the Revolution to the time
of the Invasion of Portugal, and of the Motives which compelled it to declare War
against the Emperor of the French, in consequence of that Învasion, and the subse- quent Declaration of War, made after the Report of the Minister of Foreign Re- lations. lxxiv
No. 36. Reports of the Minister of Foreign affairs relative to Portugal, published in
the Meniteur of January 24, 1808.
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No. 87.-Just Memorial which the Representatives of the Royal House of Spain, Donna
Carlota Juaquina de Bourbon, Princess of Portugal and Brazil, and Don Pedro Car-
los de Bourbon y Braganza, Infant of Spain, address to his Royal Highness the
The references to these have been accidentally omitted in the body of the work.
Prince Regent of Portugal, that he may deign to attend to, protect, and preserve the
sacred rights which their August House has to the Throne of Spain and the Indies;
which Throne the Emperor of the French, by means of an abdication or renuncia-
tion, executed under the most atrocious and detestable violence, has recently torn
from the hands of the King, Don Carlos IV., and their Royal Highnesses the Prince
of Asturias, and the Infants, Don Carlos and Don Autonio.
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No. 38.-Suspension d'Armees arretée entre Monsieur le Chevalier Arthur Wellesley,
Lieutenant-General, et Chevalier de l'Ordre du Bain, d'une part, et Monsieur le
General de Division Kellermann, Grand Officer de la Legion d'Honneur, Comman-
deur de l'Ordre de la Couronne de Fer, Grand Croix de l'Ordre du Lion de Bavière,
de l'autre part; tous deux chargés de pouvoirs des Generaux respectifs des Armées
Françaises et Anglaises.
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No. 39-Definitive Convention for the Evacuation of Portugal by the French
Army.
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No. 40.-Articles of a Convention entered into between Vice-Admiral Sir Charles
Cotton, and Vice-Admiral Siniavin, for the Surrender of the Russian Fleet.
No. 41.-Overtures from Russia and France.
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No. 42.-Rupture of the Negociation between England, France, and Russia.-De-
claration.
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THE
HISTORY OF EUROPE,
1808.