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 ==CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME.==
 * Letter from the French King to the National Assembly
 * Abolition ot the feudal system in Alsace and Lorrain
 * French King's Ietter to the Emperor
 * French manifesto to foreign courts
 * Letter from the French emigrants to the French King
 * Declaration of the Elector of Treves
 * The Emperor's answer to the French King
 * Manifesto of the Emperor against France
 * Letter from the French Princes to the Emperor
 * Resolutions of the National Assembly concerning Austria
 * The King's answer to them
 * Memorial delivered by the Imperial minister at Paris to the French court
 * Death of the Emperor
 * Historical observations on the ostensible causes of the war, with a cursory statement of the true causes
 * Answer of the King of Hungary to the French requisitions
 * Armies formed by France
 * Letter from the French Ambassador at Vienna
 * ——— from the French minister at Paris to the French minister at Vienna
 * ——— from the King of France to the King of Hungary
 * ——— from the French minister at Paris to the French minister at Vienna
 * Letter from the French minister at Vienna to the French minister at Paris
 * King's speech to the National Assembly
 * Advice given to the French King by the French cabinet
 * Message to the French King, and his answer
 * French declaration of war against the King of Hungary
 * State of the French army
 * Proclamation of the government of Brusels, in answer to the deciaration of war by France
 * Account of the first motions of the French armies
 * Notice given by the French minister of war to the National Assembly of the conduct ot M. Dillon near Tournay
 * Letters of M. de Biron, M. Rochambeau, &c. on the conduct of the French troops at Mons and Tournay
 * State or the neutral powers
 * Narrative of M. Dillon's death, published by his relations
 * Flemish accounts of the action near Tournay and Mons
 * Account of the same from the London Gazette
 * Journal of Rochambeau's army
 * Letter from M. de la Fayette
 * Address of M. de la Fayette to his army
 * Army of M. Luckner
 * Petition of M. Arthur Dillon to the National Assembly
 * Resignation of M. Grave
 * Appointment of M. Servan
 * M. Servan's address to the National Assembly
 * Appointment of M. Luckner to the command of the northern army
 * Address from the representatives of the French people to the armed citizens
 * Letter from M. de la Fayette
 * ——— from M. de Rochambeau
 * Army of M. de la Fayette
 * Extraordinary manifesto of the Belgic and Liegois people united
 * An exact state of the representation of the Boroughs in England
 * ——————— of the representation of the counties, &c.
 * Confidential letter from the French King to the King of England
 * Memoir of the French Ambassador to Lord Grenville
 * Proclamation by the British ministry
 * Second proclamation