arrives at Alexandria and defeats Turks
at Aboukir, 107;
embarks for France, 109;
instructions to Kleber, 109, 110;
occupations on voyage, 113;
lands at Frejus, 114;
reception by Directory in Paris, 114;
conduct on 18th Brumaire, 118;
commands troops in Paris, 118;
enters Council of Five Hundred, 121;
dissolves Council and establishes provisional consulate, 123;
at the Luxembourg, 124;
re-opens churches, 126;
pacifies Chouans, 127;
made Chief Consul, 129;
occupies the Tuileries, 131;
writes to King of England, 136;
at Dijon, 142;
crosses the Alps, 143;
takes St. Bard, 146;
enters Milan, 149;
at Marengo, 151;
establishes Cisalpine Republic, 154;
arrives in Paris, 155;
attempted assassination, 157;
conduct towards the Pope, 162;
prepares to invade England, 165;
peace with England, 166;
his court, 169;
allows emigrants to return, 169;
re-establishes Catholic religion, 170;
concordat with Pope, 171;
institutes Legion of Honour, 175;
First Consul for life, 176;
Grand Mediator of Helvetic Republic, 178;
sends expedition to St. Domingo, 178;
banishes negroes, 180;
negotiates with Louis XVIII., 183;
arrests English subjects, 187;
seizes Hanover and Naples, 189;
prepares to invade England, 190;
conspiracy against him, 194;
condemns the Duke d’Enghien, 198;
declared Emperor, 206;
at Boulogne and Aix-la-Chapelle, 207;
crowned in Notre Dame, and at Milan, 208;
heads army in Germany, 212;
enters Vienna, 215;
at Austerlitz, 221;
offers Hanover to Prussia, 224;
confers crowns on his relatives, 226;
at Jena, 234;
exactions in Prussia, 238;
robs monument of Frederick the Great, 239;
issues decrees of Berlin, 240;
takes Warsaw, 244;
at battle of Preuss-Eylau, 247;
meets Russian Emperor at Tilsit, 254;
his administration in France, 259-264;
relations with Spain, 265, et seq.;
at Erfurt, 288;
at Vittoria, 289;
at Samosierra, 290;
takes Madrid and abolishes Inquisition, 292;
leaves Spain, 295;
in Germany, 296;
at battle of Eckmuhl, 297;
wounded at Ratisbonne, 298;
takes Vienna, 298;
at Asperne and Essling, 301;
at Wagram, 302;
attempted assassination, 305;
decree against the Pope, 306;
concludes peace with Austria, 307;
divorces Josephine, 311;
marries Maria Louisa, 312;
deposes his brother Louis, 314;
annexes Holland, 315;
birth of his son, 320;
prepares for war with Russia, 324;
at Dresden, 336;
at Dantzick, 337;
address to his army, 337;
passes the Niemen, 340;
at Wilna, 341;
marches for Moscow, 344;
at battle of Borodino, 346;
enters Moscow, 348;
embarks for France, 109;
instructions to Kleber, 109, 110;
occupations on voyage, 113;
lands at Frejus, 114;
reception by Directory in Paris, 114;
conduct on 18th Brumaire, 118;
commands troops in Paris, 118;
enters Council of Five Hundred, 121;
dissolves Council and establishes provisional consulate, 123;
at the Luxembourg, 124;
re-opens churches, 126;
pacifies Chouans, 127;
made Chief Consul, 129;
occupies the Tuileries, 131;
writes to King of England, 136;
at Dijon, 142;
crosses the Alps, 143;
takes St. Bard, 146;
enters Milan, 149;
at Marengo, 151;
establishes Cisalpine Republic, 154;
arrives in Paris, 155;
attempted assassination, 157;
conduct towards the Pope, 162;
prepares to invade England, 165;
peace with England, 166;
his court, 169;
allows emigrants to return, 169;
re-establishes Catholic religion, 170;
concordat with Pope, 171;
institutes Legion of Honour, 175;
First Consul for life, 176;
Grand Mediator of Helvetic Republic, 178;
sends expedition to St. Domingo, 178;
banishes negroes, 180;
negotiates with Louis XVIII., 183;
arrests English subjects, 187;
seizes Hanover and Naples, 189;
prepares to invade England, 190;
conspiracy against him, 194;
condemns the Duke d’Enghien, 198;
declared Emperor, 206;
at Boulogne and Aix-la-Chapelle, 207;
crowned in Notre Dame, and at Milan, 208;
heads army in Germany, 212;
enters Vienna, 215;
at Austerlitz, 221;
offers Hanover to Prussia, 224;
confers crowns on his relatives, 226;
at Jena, 234;
exactions in Prussia, 238;
robs monument of Frederick the Great, 239;
issues decrees of Berlin, 240;
takes Warsaw, 244;
at battle of Preuss-Eylau, 247;
meets Russian Emperor at Tilsit, 254;
his administration in France, 259-264;
relations with Spain, 265, et seq.;
at Erfurt, 288;
at Vittoria, 289;
at Samosierra, 290;
takes Madrid and abolishes Inquisition, 292;
leaves Spain, 295;
in Germany, 296;
at battle of Eckmuhl, 297;
wounded at Ratisbonne, 298;
takes Vienna, 298;
at Asperne and Essling, 301;
at Wagram, 302;
attempted assassination, 305;
decree against the Pope, 306;
concludes peace with Austria, 307;
divorces Josephine, 311;
marries Maria Louisa, 312;
deposes his brother Louis, 314;
annexes Holland, 315;
birth of his son, 320;
prepares for war with Russia, 324;
at Dresden, 336;
at Dantzick, 337;
address to his army, 337;
passes the Niemen, 340;
at Wilna, 341;
marches for Moscow, 344;
at battle of Borodino, 346;
enters Moscow, 348;