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Monthly Chronicle.

MONTHLY CHRONICLE .

IMPORTANT ^ STATE PAPER .

TREATY OF NAVIGATION AND COMMERCE BETWEEN HIS BMTANNIG MAJESTY AND THE EMPEROR OP RUSSIA . SIGNED AT ST . yETEnSBUKGH , FEB . 10-21 , 1797 . In the Name of the most holy and nn . fi-jitfuif Trinityt HIS Majesty the King of Great Britain , and His Majesty the Emperor of aft the Russiasalready united by the ties of the most intimate alliancearid

, , having it equally at heart to cement more and more the good correspondence which subsists between them and their respective kingdoms , and as much as it is in their power to make the reciprocal commerce between their subjects prosper , have judged it proper to collect under one point of view , and to fix the reciprocal rights and duties , upon which they have agreed amongst themselves , in order to encourage and facilitate the mutual exchanges betwixt the two Nations . In consequence of whichand in orderwithout delayto proceed to the perfection of so

, , , salutary a work , their said Majesties have chosen and nominated , for their Plenipotentiaries , that is to say , His Majesty the King of Great Britain , the Sieur Charles Whitworth , his Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Imperial Court of Russia , Knight of ( he Order of the Bath ; and his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias , the Sieur Alexander Count of Besborodko , his actual Privy Councillor of the First Class , Senator Minister of the Council of State , Director General of the Posts , and Knight of the Orders of St . Andrew , of St . Alexander Newsky , of St . Ann of the First Class , and Grand Cross of St . Waladimef

of the First Class ; the Sieur Alexander Prince of Kourakin , his Vice Chancellor , actual Privy Councillor , Minister of ihe Council of State , actual Chamberlain , and Knight of the Orders of St . Andrew , of St . Alexander Newsky , and of St . Ann of the First Class , as also of the Orders of Denmark , of Dannebrog , and of the

Perfect Union ; and the Sieur Peter Soimonow , his Privy Councillor , Senator President of the College of Commerce , and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St . Waldiniir of the Sect . nd Class : who , in virtue of their full powers , have agreed and concluded upon the following articles : Art . I . The peace , friendship and good intelligence , which have happily hitherto subsisted between their Majesties the King of Great Britain and the Emperor of ail the Russias , shall be confirmed and established by this Treaty , in such

manner , that from the present and for the future there shall be between the Crown of Great Britain on one side , and the Crown of all the Russias , on the other , as also betwixt the States , Countries , Kingdoms , Domains and Territories , under their dominion , a true , sincere , firm and perfect peace , friendship , and good intelligence , which shall last , for ever , and shall be inviolably observed equally by sea and land , and upon the fresh waters ; and the subjects , people and inhabitants on each side , of whatever slate or condition they may be , shall mutually treat each other with every possible kind of benevolence and assistance , without doing each

other any wrong or damage whatsoever . II . The subjects of the two High Contracting Powers shall have perfect freedom of navigation and commerce in all their dominions situated in Europe , where navigation and commerce are permitted at present , or shall be so hereafter , by the High Contracting Parties , to any other nation . HI . It is agreed that the subjects of the two High Contracting Parties may enter , trade , and remain with their ships , vessels , and carriages , laden or empty , in all the ports , places , and cities where the same is permitted to the subject of any other nation whatsoever ; and the sailors , passengers and ships , whether British

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LONDON: Article 2
TO CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 3
MEMOIR OF MR. HULL. Article 4
AN APOLOGY FOR THE CHARACTER AND CONDUCT OF SHYLOCK. Article 5
OBSERVATIONS ON THE DESTRUCTION OF SENNACHERIB'S ARMY. Article 9
HISTORY OF THE THE ARTS AND SCIENCES FOR 1797. Article 12
THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES or PETER PORCUPINE; Article 14
MEMOIRS OF CHARLES MACKLIN, Article 18
A BRIEF SYSTEM OF CONCHOLOGY. Article 26
THE COLLECTOR. Article 30
HUMOROUS ACCOUNT OF VENICE. Article 33
THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Article 34
WHAT IS THE ORDER OF FREEMASONRY? Article 38
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 42
POETRY. Article 50
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 54
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLLAMENT. Article 56
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 59
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 62
INTELLIGENCE FRONT THE LONDON GAZETTES . Article 67
OBIUARY. Article 70
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Monthly Chronicle.

MONTHLY CHRONICLE .

IMPORTANT ^ STATE PAPER .

TREATY OF NAVIGATION AND COMMERCE BETWEEN HIS BMTANNIG MAJESTY AND THE EMPEROR OP RUSSIA . SIGNED AT ST . yETEnSBUKGH , FEB . 10-21 , 1797 . In the Name of the most holy and nn . fi-jitfuif Trinityt HIS Majesty the King of Great Britain , and His Majesty the Emperor of aft the Russiasalready united by the ties of the most intimate alliancearid

, , having it equally at heart to cement more and more the good correspondence which subsists between them and their respective kingdoms , and as much as it is in their power to make the reciprocal commerce between their subjects prosper , have judged it proper to collect under one point of view , and to fix the reciprocal rights and duties , upon which they have agreed amongst themselves , in order to encourage and facilitate the mutual exchanges betwixt the two Nations . In consequence of whichand in orderwithout delayto proceed to the perfection of so

, , , salutary a work , their said Majesties have chosen and nominated , for their Plenipotentiaries , that is to say , His Majesty the King of Great Britain , the Sieur Charles Whitworth , his Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Imperial Court of Russia , Knight of ( he Order of the Bath ; and his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias , the Sieur Alexander Count of Besborodko , his actual Privy Councillor of the First Class , Senator Minister of the Council of State , Director General of the Posts , and Knight of the Orders of St . Andrew , of St . Alexander Newsky , of St . Ann of the First Class , and Grand Cross of St . Waladimef

of the First Class ; the Sieur Alexander Prince of Kourakin , his Vice Chancellor , actual Privy Councillor , Minister of ihe Council of State , actual Chamberlain , and Knight of the Orders of St . Andrew , of St . Alexander Newsky , and of St . Ann of the First Class , as also of the Orders of Denmark , of Dannebrog , and of the

Perfect Union ; and the Sieur Peter Soimonow , his Privy Councillor , Senator President of the College of Commerce , and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St . Waldiniir of the Sect . nd Class : who , in virtue of their full powers , have agreed and concluded upon the following articles : Art . I . The peace , friendship and good intelligence , which have happily hitherto subsisted between their Majesties the King of Great Britain and the Emperor of ail the Russias , shall be confirmed and established by this Treaty , in such

manner , that from the present and for the future there shall be between the Crown of Great Britain on one side , and the Crown of all the Russias , on the other , as also betwixt the States , Countries , Kingdoms , Domains and Territories , under their dominion , a true , sincere , firm and perfect peace , friendship , and good intelligence , which shall last , for ever , and shall be inviolably observed equally by sea and land , and upon the fresh waters ; and the subjects , people and inhabitants on each side , of whatever slate or condition they may be , shall mutually treat each other with every possible kind of benevolence and assistance , without doing each

other any wrong or damage whatsoever . II . The subjects of the two High Contracting Powers shall have perfect freedom of navigation and commerce in all their dominions situated in Europe , where navigation and commerce are permitted at present , or shall be so hereafter , by the High Contracting Parties , to any other nation . HI . It is agreed that the subjects of the two High Contracting Parties may enter , trade , and remain with their ships , vessels , and carriages , laden or empty , in all the ports , places , and cities where the same is permitted to the subject of any other nation whatsoever ; and the sailors , passengers and ships , whether British

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