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DECLINE of the Dutch, 433.

Defcription of the adminiftration of Mr. Pitt, 78. Its contradictory fea. tures, ibid. His verfatility, 79. Difcuffion of the Emperors views, 319.

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EMPEROR's advantages in the late treaty, 434. His plans perfectly comprehended, ibid. But his charac ter not yet decided, ibid.

Exchange for Bavaria, 398. Conduct of Pruffia, ibid.

Idea of the Duke of Richmond, ibid. Idea of Lord Howe, ibid. Idea of Mr. Dundas, ibid. Irish affairs, 79. A cenfure of govern. meat in the conduct of them, 8o. Irish without difpofitions to peace, 236. Confequences of Relaxation, ibid. Impolicy of rage for commerce, 237. Ignorance and incapacity of our statesmen, 317. None fit to govern our affairs in difficult fituations, ibid. Inftances oppofed to this, in the hiftory of other nations, ibid. Examples among the Turks, ibid.

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LOSS of America revenged, 437

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Perfeverance of Scotland for a reform, 399.

GENIUS of Gratton's eloquence. 235. Proper method of governing Ireland, ibid.

His fentiments quoted, 236.

Germanic league, 398. England praised for acceding to it, ibid.

Gratron's, Mr. eloquence, 234.

Great Britain, 439 Speculation on her commercial treaties, ibid.

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IDEA of Lord Sydney, 77.
Idea of Lord Carmarthen, ibid,

REFLECTIONS on a progrefs of revolt, 238. Suppofed reafoning of Scotland with fuch a view, 239. Sup. pofed refolutions of the cabinet on fuch an occafion, ibid. Opinions of Pitt, Dundas, and Thurlow, ibid. Want of fpirit cenfured, 240.

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