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DURING THE
FRENCH REVOLUTION.
VOLS. III. AND IV.
EMBRACING
THE PERIOD OF THE DIRECTORY AND THE CONSULATE,
FROM THE RISE OF NAPOLEON,
IN M.DCC.XCV.,
TO HIS ASSUMPTION OF THE IMPERIAL CROWN, IN M.DCCC.IV.
BY ARCHIBALD ALISON, F.R.S.E.
ADVOCATE.
VOL. III.
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS, EDINBURGH;
AND T. CADELL, STRAND, LONDON.
M.DCCC.XXXV.
BOL
- 7 MAR 1974
LIBRARY
EDINBURGH; PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY, PAUL'S WORK, CANONGATE,
CONTENTS OF VOLUME III.
CHAPTER XX.
CAMPAIGN OF 1796 IN ITALY.
Birth, education, and character of Napoleon-His first service in Corsica and
at Toulon-Marriage with Josephine, and share in the '13th Vendémaire-Cha-
racter of the early Lieutenants of Napoleon, and commencement of the Italian
Campaign—Battles of Montenotte, Millesimo, Dego, and peace with Piedmont-
Passage of the Bridge of Lodi, and fall of Milan-Napoleon advances towards the
Venetian frontier-Siege of Mantua-Advance of Wurmser to raise the siege, and
battle of Castiglione-Second advance of Wurmser-His desperate actions and en-
trance into that fortress-Third advance of the Austrians under Alvinzi-Battles
of Caldiero and Arcola-Fourth effort of the Imperialists-Battles of Rivoli and
Mantua-Fall of Mantua-Treaty of Tolentino, and peace with the Ecclesiastical
States.-P. 1–121.
CHAPTER XXI.
CAMPAIGN OF 1796 IN GERMANY.
Parliamentary proceedings in England during the year 1796-Termination of
the war in La Vendée-Capture and death of Charette-War in Germany-Ad-
vance of Moreau across the Black Forest into Bavaria, and of Jourdan from the
Lower Rhine into Franconia-Retreat and able design of the Archduke Charles to
defeat the invasion-He attacks and overwhelms Jourdan, who is driven back with
great loss to the Rhine-Retreat of Moreau through the Black Forest to the Rhine
-Sieges of Kehl and Huningen-Maritime and colonial successes of England-
Dispersion of the French expedition, under Hoche, on the coast of Ireland—
Death and character of Catherine of Russia, and retirement and character of Wash-
ington in America.-123-200.
CHAPTER XXII.
CAMPAIGN OF 1797.-FALL OF VENICE.
Difficulties of England in the commencement of this year-Suspension of cash payments-Debates on Reform-Supplies for the year-Mutiny in the fleet-