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Article MONTHLY CHRONICLE. ← Page 6 of 7 →
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Monthly Chronicle.
teer , of 7 guns and 29 men , by thc Plymouth lugger , Capt . R . Elliot , off the Start , on the 22 d of March ; l . n Buonaparte French privateer , of 14 guns , by La Suffisante sloop , . 1 . Witman , Commander , off the Start , on the 25 th of March ; L'Amitie French privateer , of 14 guns and 55 men , off the Land ' s End , by tho Plymouth lugger , Capt . Elliott , 611 the 29 th of March ; La Bons Amis French privateer , of 6 guns and 32 men , off the Eddvstone , by the Spitfire sloop , (' apt . Sir John Orde , on the 2 d of April ; Le Prends Garde a Loup French privateer , pf 6 guns and 2 S meii , by the Dover cutter , Capt . Sharp , off the Lizard , on the 3 d of April .
FOREIGN INTELf . lGENCE . . '' FRENCH ARMY OF ITALY . BUONAPARTE TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORY . ' ¦ CITIZE-IS DIRECTORS , * Head-quarters , Tolentino ., Feb . in . ' You will findsubjoinedthe report of Citizen Monge , whom I sent to Si ,
, , Marino , with his speech to the Captains-Regent . When I arrive at Rimini , I shall tranimit to you an account of Ihe proposition which was made upon this occasion , and also of what I shall have done to testify the esteem and consideration of the French Nation for this ancient Republic . BUONAPARTE . ' - [ This letter was followed by a speech from Citizen Monge , in which . he tell ? them , that , as the states around them are likely to undergo some political changes ,
he is desired to inform the General in Chief ( Buonaparte ) whether there be any disputes respecting the frontiers of San Marino , and even whether any part of the territory of their neighbours be necessary to that Republic . To this the Republic of San Marino made answer , that , content with their mediocrity , they feared lest the enlarging their dominions might in the end endan-: ger their liberty ; but they request a commercial intercourse with France , and the conclusion of a treaty to guarantee their existence . ] Head-quarters , at Tolentino , Feb . 20 .
' I shall send you immediately Ihe ten standards which we have taken from the Pope in the different actions wc have had with his troops . You will find annexed a copy of a letter which the H ' } ' Father lias written to rue , and of my answer , BUONAPARTE . '
. PICS POPE , THE SIXTH . ' Dear Son . Health and Apostolic Benediction , ' Desiring to terminate amicably our differences with the French Republic by the retreat of the troops which you command , we send and depute to you , as our Plenipotentiaries , two Ecclesiastics , the Cardinal Maitei , who is perfectly known to you , and M . Caleppi ; and two Seculars , the Duke Don Lewis Braschi , our nephew , and the Marquis Camillus Massimi , who are invested with our full
powers , to concert with you , promise , and subscribe such conditions as , we hope , will be just and reasonable , obliging ourselves , underour faith and word , to approve and ratify them in special form , in order that they may be valid and inviolable in all future time . Assured of the sentiments of gopd-will which you have manifested , we have abstained from moving any thing from Rome , by which you will be persuaded of the entire confidence which we repose in you . We conclude by assuring you of our most perfect esteem , and in giving you the paternal aiidapo ; -. tolic benediction . ' Given at St . Peter ' s , in Rome , the 12 th Feb . 1797 , the 22 d year of our Pontificate . ' ' ' Piu . s r . v . vs . ' -
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Monthly Chronicle.
teer , of 7 guns and 29 men , by thc Plymouth lugger , Capt . R . Elliot , off the Start , on the 22 d of March ; l . n Buonaparte French privateer , of 14 guns , by La Suffisante sloop , . 1 . Witman , Commander , off the Start , on the 25 th of March ; L'Amitie French privateer , of 14 guns and 55 men , off the Land ' s End , by tho Plymouth lugger , Capt . Elliott , 611 the 29 th of March ; La Bons Amis French privateer , of 6 guns and 32 men , off the Eddvstone , by the Spitfire sloop , (' apt . Sir John Orde , on the 2 d of April ; Le Prends Garde a Loup French privateer , pf 6 guns and 2 S meii , by the Dover cutter , Capt . Sharp , off the Lizard , on the 3 d of April .
FOREIGN INTELf . lGENCE . . '' FRENCH ARMY OF ITALY . BUONAPARTE TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORY . ' ¦ CITIZE-IS DIRECTORS , * Head-quarters , Tolentino ., Feb . in . ' You will findsubjoinedthe report of Citizen Monge , whom I sent to Si ,
, , Marino , with his speech to the Captains-Regent . When I arrive at Rimini , I shall tranimit to you an account of Ihe proposition which was made upon this occasion , and also of what I shall have done to testify the esteem and consideration of the French Nation for this ancient Republic . BUONAPARTE . ' - [ This letter was followed by a speech from Citizen Monge , in which . he tell ? them , that , as the states around them are likely to undergo some political changes ,
he is desired to inform the General in Chief ( Buonaparte ) whether there be any disputes respecting the frontiers of San Marino , and even whether any part of the territory of their neighbours be necessary to that Republic . To this the Republic of San Marino made answer , that , content with their mediocrity , they feared lest the enlarging their dominions might in the end endan-: ger their liberty ; but they request a commercial intercourse with France , and the conclusion of a treaty to guarantee their existence . ] Head-quarters , at Tolentino , Feb . 20 .
' I shall send you immediately Ihe ten standards which we have taken from the Pope in the different actions wc have had with his troops . You will find annexed a copy of a letter which the H ' } ' Father lias written to rue , and of my answer , BUONAPARTE . '
. PICS POPE , THE SIXTH . ' Dear Son . Health and Apostolic Benediction , ' Desiring to terminate amicably our differences with the French Republic by the retreat of the troops which you command , we send and depute to you , as our Plenipotentiaries , two Ecclesiastics , the Cardinal Maitei , who is perfectly known to you , and M . Caleppi ; and two Seculars , the Duke Don Lewis Braschi , our nephew , and the Marquis Camillus Massimi , who are invested with our full
powers , to concert with you , promise , and subscribe such conditions as , we hope , will be just and reasonable , obliging ourselves , underour faith and word , to approve and ratify them in special form , in order that they may be valid and inviolable in all future time . Assured of the sentiments of gopd-will which you have manifested , we have abstained from moving any thing from Rome , by which you will be persuaded of the entire confidence which we repose in you . We conclude by assuring you of our most perfect esteem , and in giving you the paternal aiidapo ; -. tolic benediction . ' Given at St . Peter ' s , in Rome , the 12 th Feb . 1797 , the 22 d year of our Pontificate . ' ' ' Piu . s r . v . vs . ' -