The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Volumen4

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Hunt and Clarke, 1830
 

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Venetian aristocracy 73entry of the French into Venice Corfu
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and seven or eight more executed 73Pichegru commits suicide
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Thorn Spandau and Crenztochan surrender to the allies Napo
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arrest of the Duke dEnghien 87his trial 92is condemned 94
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detected Gracchus Baboeuf and the other conspirators seized 97
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of the latter 95battle of Dresden 97Moreau fatally wounded
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Buonapartes defence of the act
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elections of the year 5 May 1797 105intrigues of the royalists
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Directory 111Talleyrand comes into office addresses from the army
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Establishment of the French empire 110origin of the design115
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the Thuilleries surrounded by an armed force 114arrest of Pichegru
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Buonaparte returns to Paris 125his address to the Directory
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the Bavarians 110battle of Leipsic 114Napoleon demands
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imprudent interference with Switzerland 132hostility of the court
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139Napoleon draws his troops towards the Rhine 140Duroc
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Napoleon hesitates to head the expedition to Egypt 140celebration
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captures Rosetta and Damanhour 152sets out for Grand Cairo
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spatched to Berlin is coolly received 141Napoleon departs for
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as deputy negotiation broken off 162Napoleon prepares to meet
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the senate 138extraordinary preparations for defence 139peace
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soldiery 160battle of the Pyramids 161surrender of Cairo
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ander sets out for St Petersburgh 176Napoleon arrives at
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blockades Alexandria and goes to Naples 185Buonapartes letter
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rejects the Privy Council approve them 170Napoleon goes to meet
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measures 188Fox 190a prospect of war between Prussia
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leon halts at Rheims 207disasters of the army of the Pyrenees
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Egyptian character 194geographical situation of Egypt climate
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feats the Prussians death of the Duke of Brunswick 205Napoleons
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221arrives too late 223repairs to Fontainbleau 226the allied
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sert to ElArisch 215Gezzar Pachas camp taken the vanguard
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policy considered 224Hamburgh occupied by Mortier 227king
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Warsaw fortified by the French Kaminski takes the command of
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sovereigns enter Paris 228Napoleon abdicates in favour of his son
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battle of Heilsberg 242battle of Friedland 243peace of Tilsit
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nition 232the French raise the siege 237sketch of Sir Sidney
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rumoured attempt to poison himself 251Napoleons departure
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Arrives at Elba the island described 265his pursuits there
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of the people 261sensation caused by his arrival 262a glance
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273Napoleon entertained by the Directory and by the legislative
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ministry 309insurrections against the new government 313se
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Paris interesting conversation with Wieland 321sets out for Spain
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tle of Corunna Sir John Moore killed the expedition disembarks
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suppression of the disturbances in the west of France 324improve
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Ligny
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famous manœuvre of Abensberg 338battle of Eckmuhl 339
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Napoleon struck by a spentball 340retreat of the Archduke
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order of the day issued by the First Consul on the death of Washing
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court of Madame Buonaparte 354gradual introduction of courtly
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367demands the hand of the Archduchess Maria Louisa 371the
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marriage celebrated by proxy at Vienna her reception by the French
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fort and goes on board the English ship Bellerophon 389his letter
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declares war against France
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India colonies opinion of the First Consul 390remarks 396ar
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Austria and Prussia agree to assist Napoleon 402Turkey and Sweden
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its favour 409remarks
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his address to the soldiers 419victory of Montenotte 423vic
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meets the Austrian and Prussian sovereigns at Dresden 408Russia
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Granvilles reply 433preparations of the Consulate for war 441
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of Lodi 445courageous behaviour of Lannes and Napoleon 447
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remarks of Napoleon 435house built for his reception 443arrange
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Buonaparte enters Milan 452Massena surrenders Genoa 453
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Buonaparte enters Milan 448his order of the day 449revolt
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action on the Po 454battle of Marengo 457Melas obtains
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Verona 460an armistice proposed by Naples Beaulieu recalled
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471masterly manoeuvres of Napoleon 473battle of Lonato 476
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battle of Castiglione 479retreat of the Austrians 480Mantua
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tions and restrictions 463Napoleons bedchamber 468remonstrates
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nation of the Emperor Paul 483Portugal compelled to conclude
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replies of Delmas and Rapp to Buonaparte 493affairs of St
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and Dessaix 496surrender of Frankfort Koenigstein and Wurtz
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passes the Danube and defeats Jourdan 502the French divisions
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proposed appointment to the consulship for life 506Josephines
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more restrictions imposed 490Napoleons remarks on a calumnious
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Buonapartes opinion on the peace of Amiens 516observations
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rives in St Helena finds Napoleon in a very weak state 535his
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INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME
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CHAPTER XLIV
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