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gifter or deliver in their qualifications within the time directed by For extending the time for the law, and for extending the time le payment of certain futns of money Imitted Until 2542 for su advanced by way of loaneral, December 180

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To explain, amend, and render more effectual, the feveral acts made in the thirty-eighth and thirty ninth years of the reign of his prelent majefty, and in the laft feffion of parliament, for the redemption and purchafe of the land-tax.

For farther continuing, until 1ft Auguft, 1801, an act made in the thirty-feventh year of the reign of his prefent majefty, intituled, An act for the better prevention and punishment of attemps to feduce perfons ferving in his majefty's forces, by fea or land, from their duty and allegiance to his majefty, or to incite them to mutiny or difobedience."

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corporations, and borough towns, whofe admiffions have been omitted to be ftamped according to law, or having been ftamped, have been loft or millaid, and for allowing them, until 25th December, 1801, to provide admiffions duly ftamped; to permit fuch perfons as have mitted to make and file affidavits of the execution of indentures of clerks to attornies and folicitors, to make and file the fame on or before the firft day of Michaelmas term one thoufand eight hundred and one; and for indemnifying deputy-lieutenants and officers of the militia, who have neglected to tranfmit defcriptions of their qualifications to the clerks of the peace within the time directed by law, and for exFor explaining and amending an, tending the time limitted for that ad, paffed in the laft feffion of pat-purpole, until the first day of Sepliament, intituled,, " An act for tember, one thoufand eight hundred erecting a lazaret on Chetney Hill, and one." in the county of Kent, and for educing into one act the laws relating to quarantine, and for making farther provifion therein, as far as regards the payment of the tonnage duty in the iflands of Guernfey, Jerfey, Alderney, Sark, or Man."

To indemnify fuch perfons as have omitted to qualify themfelves for offices and employments; and to indemnify juftices of the peace, of others, who have omitted to re

For farther continuing, until fix weeks after the commencement of the next feffion of parliament, fereral acts, made in the thirty-eighth and thirty-ninth years of his prefent majefty's reign, atid in the laft fef fion of parliament, for empowering his majefty to fecure and detain fuch perfons as his majefty thall fufpect are confpiring again his perfon and government.

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SUPPLIES granted in the Fifth Seffion of the Eighteenth Parliament of Great Britain.

NAVY.

November 21, 1800.

That 120,000 feamen be employed, for three lunar months, commencing 1ft January, 1800, including

22,696 Marines.

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That 58,528 men, including 4797 invalids, officers, and non-commiffioned officers, be granted to his majefty for the fervice of three months, from the 25th of December, 1800, to the 21ft of March, 1801, both included.

For guards, garrifons, and other land-forces

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For forces in the plantations, Mediterranean, Portugal,

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For the militia, miners, and fencibles

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For increafed rates of fubfistance to inn-keepers, and in lieu of small beer

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HISTORY OF EUROPE.

CHAP. I. 1

Return of Buonaparte from Egypt to France.-His Letter to the Army of Egypt.-The Companions of his Foyage.-Arrives at Corfica.-And at Frejus in Provence.-Enthufiafiic Joy with which he was every where received.-Proceeds by Lyons to Paris.-Hopes and Confidence of the Parifians, and in general all the French centered on this military Chief.Situation of the French Republic at this Period, external and internal. State of Parties.-War in the Western Departments.-Weakness and Halfmeasures of Government.—New political Changes meditated by Abbé Sicyes. -Perfonal Interview between the Abbe and Buonaparte.—Buonaparte careffed and courted by all Parties.-The Army alone courted by him.-He favours and joins the moderate Party.-Character of Albé Sieyes.— And of Buonaparte.-Splendid Feaft given in Honour of Buonaparte.-Project for a Change in the Government and Conftitution.-Neceffarily communicated to confiderable Numbers of the Members of both Councils. Yet kept Secret till the Moment of Explofion.--The Council of Elders empowered by the Conftitution of 1795 to transport the Legislature whenever it should think Proper to any Commune within a certain Distance of Paris`· mand of the French Troops in and near Paris, vefted, by the,Council of Elders, in Buonaparte.-Tranflation of the Legislative Bodies and the Di rectory to St. Cloud

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The Village of St. Cloud filled with Troops, and Spectators from Paris.-The Two Councils conftituted there.—Refignations of the Directorial Office.Motion in the Council of Elders for inquiring into the Reasons for their Tranfiation to St. Cloud.-A Debate on this Subject fufpended, by a Motion for Meffages to the Council of Five Hundred and the Directory, which was agreed to.-Buonaparte comes into the Hall and addreffes a Speech to the Council of Elders, in which he flates the Danger of the Country, and invites them to affociate their Wijdom with the Force they had placed under his Command for its Salvation.-Oppofition to Buonaparte, and a Change in the Confiitution.-Buonaparte goes out and harangues the Soldiers and the People.-Returns, and infifis on the Neceffity of taking Measures for the Realization of facred Principles that had hitherto been only chimerical.Motion by Dalphonfe or renewing the Oath of Fidelity to the Conflitution. -This Motion oppojed, and the Defects of the Conflitution briefly flated.The Council of Elders adjourned till nine o'Clock in the Evening.-Proceedings in the Council of Five Hundred.-Motton for a Committee for mak

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