The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French: With a Preliminary View of the French Revolution, Niteet 1–2

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J. & B. Williams, 1843
 

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The Day of the 10th of AugustTocsin sounded early in the Morning Swiss
101
Election of Representatives for the National Convention Jacobins are very active
113
CHAPTER XIII
131
DumouriezHis displeasure at the Treatment of the Flemish Provinces by the
141
Views of Parties in Britain relative to the Revolution Affiliated SocietiesCoun
149
Views of the British Cabinet regarding the French Revolution Extraordinary Situ
164
Marat Danton Robespierre Marat poniardedDanton and Robespierre become
172
Retrospective View of the External Relations of FranceHer great Military Suc
190
Siege of Toulon Recapitulation Buonaparte appointed BrigadierGeneral of
201
The Alps Feelings and Views of Buonaparte on being appointed to the Command
215
Further progress of the French Army under BuonaparteHe crosses the Po at Pla
222
Directory propose to divide the Army of Italy betwixt Buonaparte and Kellermann
231
Campaign on the Rhine General Plan Wartensleben and the Archduke Charles
239
Corsica reunited with France Critical situation of Buonaparte in Italy at this
246
Situation and Views of Buonaparte at this period of the Campaign His politic Con
255
Archduke CharlesCompared with NapoleonFettered by the Aulic Council
263
Napoleons amatory Correspondence with Josephine His Court at Montebello
272
Retrospect The Directorythey become unpopular Causes of their unpopulari
278
View of the respective Situations of Great Britain and France at the Period of Napo
285
French Naval Squadron Conflicting Statements of Buonaparte and Admiral Gan
295
Discussion concerning the alleged poisoning of the Sick in the Hospitals at Jaffa
304
Retrospect St Domingo The Negroes victorious over the Whites and Mulat
378
Disaffection begins to arise against Napoleon among the Soldiery Purpose of set
388
General indignation of Europe in consequence of the Murder of the Duke DEn
397
Napoleon addresses a Second Letter to the King of England personallyThe folly
407
Position of the French Armies Napoleon advances towards Vienna The Emperor
413
Relative situations of France and England Hostilities commenced with Spain
420
Death of PittHe is succeeded by Fox as Prime Minister Circumstances which
431
Ungenerous conduct of Buonaparte to the Duke of Brunswick The approach
443
CHAPTER LV
463
View of the Internal Government of Napoleon at the period of the Peace of Tilsit
468
System of Education introduced into France by Napoleon National University
483
Effects of the Peace of Tilsit Napoleons views of a State of PeaceContrasted
489
CHAPTER
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Pampeluna Barcelona Monjouic and St Sebastians are fraudulently seized
13
State of morals and manners in Spain The Nobilitythe Middle Classesthe
20
Zeal of Britain with regard to the Spanish struggle It is resolved to send an
29
Duplicity of Buonaparte on his return to Paris Official Statements in the Moniteur
35
tablishing his communication with the Grand Armywhich retreats to Drissa
121
Napoleon detaches Murat and other Generals in pursuit of the Russians Bloody
127
Murats Armistice broken offHe is attacked and defeated Napoleon leaves Mos
139
Napoleon divides his Army into four Corps which leave Smolensk on their retreat
149

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