The History of Napoleon Buonaparte eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 679 pages of information about The History of Napoleon Buonaparte.

The History of Napoleon Buonaparte eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 679 pages of information about The History of Napoleon Buonaparte.
  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;
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