Napoleon at St. Helena—The Briars—Longwood—Charges against the English Government respecting his accommodations and treatment at St. Helena—Charges against the Governor, Sir Hudson Lowe—Napoleon's mode of life at Longwood—His Health falls off—His Death and Funeral—Conclusion.THE ENDINDEX
- Abercrombie, Sir Ralph, in Egypt, [164]
- Aberdeen, Earl of, [399]
- Aboukir, battle of, [95];
- Turks defeated at, [107]
- Acre, siege of, [101], [102]
- Alexander, Emperor of Russia, resents the murder of the Duke d'Enghien, [210];
- stimulates King of Prussia against Napoleon, [211];
- meets Napoleon at Tilsit, [254]
- Alexandria captured by French, [89];
- battle of, [164]
- Allies approach Paris, [420];
- their proclamation, [427];
- enter Paris, [429];
- refuse to treat with Napoleon, [430];
- resolved to restore Louis XVIII., [430]
- Almeida, siege of, [327]
- Aloys Reding, [178]
- Alps, passage of the, [143-145]
- Alvinzi, Marshal, opposes Napoleon, [50], et seq.
- Amiens, peace of, [166], [168];
- rupture of treaty of, [187]
- Ancona occupied by French, [61]
- Andalusia, Dupont marches into, [279]
- Andreossi, General, [30]
- Antommarchi, Dr., [501]
- Arcola, Napoleon's narrow escape at, [54];
- three battles at, [52-54]
- Arnott, Dr., [493], [500]
- Asperne, battle of, [300], [301]
- Augereau, General, [24], [44], [61];
- made Marshal, [207]
- Austerlitz, battle of, [223]
- Austria, Venice handed over to, [75];
- declares war against France, [296], [382]
- Badajos taken by Lord Wellington, [329]
- Bagrathion, General, [344];
- death of, [347]
- Baird, General, [165]
- Barclay de Tolly, [337]
- Barras, [20], [21]
- Bassano, battle of, [48]
- Bavaria, Elector of, created King, [225]
- Bautzen, battle of, [379]
- Baylen, battle of, [279]
- Beauharnois, Eugene, first meeting with Napoleon, [22]:
- appointed Viceroy of Italy, [209];
- marries daughter of King of Bavaria, [225]
- Beauharnois, Hortense, marries Louis Buonaparte, [310];
- her intrigues, [314]
- Beauharnois, Josephine, first meeting with Napoleon, [22];
- marries Napoleon, [23];
- her influence, [23], [310];
- her court at Montebello, [74];
- her extravagance, [134];
- divorced, [309];
- her death, [437]
- Beaulieu, [26], [27];
- superseded by Wurmser, [42]
- Bennigsen, General, [244-252]
- Beresina, passage of the, [365]
- Berlin decrees, [240]
- Bernadotte, his conduct on 18th Brumaire, [119];
- made Marshal, [207];
- created Prince of Corvo, [226];
- elected Crown Prince of Sweden, [317];
- Napoleon's conduct towards, [332];
- lands in Germany, [375]
- Berri, Duke of, [458]
- Berthier made Marshal, [207];
- created Prince of Neufchatel, [226]
- Bertrand, General, [438]
- Bessieres, made Marshal, [207];
- death of, [377]
- Blucher, General, opposes Napoleon, [374], et seq.;
- at Ligny and Waterloo, [466], et seq.
- Borodino, battle of, [347]
- Boulogne, flotilla of, [166], [191]
- Bourbons, restoration of, [435]
- Bourienne, De, [4], [7], [67], [105]
- Braganzas, flight of the, [267]
- Brienne, battle of, [407]
- Brueyes, Admiral, [94], [95]
- Brumaire, revolution of 18th, [119]
- Buonaparte, Charles, [1]
- Buonaparte, Eliza, made Princess of Lucca. [226]
- Buonaparte, Jerome, made King of Westphalia, [255]
- Buonaparte, Joseph, made King of Naples, [225];
- made King of Spain, [274];
- leaves Madrid, [280];
- civil commander of Paris, [406];
- flight from Paris, [423]
- Buonaparte, Louis, made King of Holland, [226];
- deposed by Napoleon and retires to Gratz, [314]
- Buonaparte, Lucien, president of Council of Five Hundred, [115];
- conduct on 19th Brumaire, [121];
- his pamphlet, [158];
- ambassador to Spain, [159];
- quits France for England, [323]
- Buonaparte, Napoleon, birth and parentage, [1];
- education at Brienne, [3], [4];
- at Paris, [5];
- appointed second lieutenant of artillery, [6];
- political views, [6];
- made captain of artillery, [6];
- De Bourienne's description of, [7];
- first military service, [8];
- commands artillery at Toulon, [9];
- wounded at Toulon, [12];
- surveys Mediterranean coast fortifications, [14];
- chief of battalion in army of Italy, [15];
- is superseded, [15];
- in love with Mdlle. Clery, [16];
- at Paris, [16];
- refuses to go to La Vendée, [16];
- name erased from list of officers, [16];
- asks to be sent to Turkey, [16];
- commands artillery brigade, [17];
- commands army of interior, [21];
- meets Josephine, [22];
- marries Josephine, [23];
- commands army of Italy, [24];
- at Monte Notte, [27];
- at Millesimo, [27];
- at Mondovi, [28];
- dictates peace to Sardinia, [28];
- crosses the Po, [30];
- at the bridge of Lodi, [31];
- enters Milan, [33];
- seizes works of art, [34];
- suspected by the Directory, [35];
- crosses the Mincio, [36];
- escapes capture at Valleggio, [37];
- besieges Mantua, [38];
- insults Venice, [39];
- peace with Sicily, [39];
- grants respite to Pope, [40];
- seizes Leghorn and enters Florence, [40];
- policy in Italy, [41];
- at battle of Lonato and narrow escape, [44], [45];
- defeats Wurmser, [45];
- marches on Mantua, [46];
- at Roveredo, [47];
- at Primolano and Bassano, [48];
- escapes capture at Arcola, [49];
- sends expedition to Corsica, [50];
- at Arcola, [52];
- life saved by Muiron, [54];
- forms new Italian republics, [55];
- at battle of Rivoli, [57];
- grants terms to Mantua, [60];
- wars against the Pope, [61];
- treaty of Tollentino, [63];
- at battle of Tagliamento, [65];
- treaty of Leoben, [67];
- conquers Venice, [69];
- offered bribes, [70];
- discovers Pichegru's intrigues, [70];
- at Montebello, [74];
- treaty of Campo-Formio, [75];
- at congress at Rastadt, [78];
- returns to Paris, [79];
- conduct in Paris, [79], [80];
- appointed to command army for invasion of England, [83];
- opinion of projected invasion, [84];
- suggests seizure of Malta and invasion of Egypt, [85];
- forms troop of "Savans," [86];
- at Toulon, [86];
- embarks for Egypt, [87];
- captures Malta, [88];
- escapes Nelson and takes Alexandria, [89];
- conduct in Egypt, [89-92];
- at the Pyramids, [93];
- enters Cairo, [94];
- administration in Egypt, [96];
- remarks on battle of Aboukir, [96];
- quells insurrection at Cairo, [98];
- explores isthmus of Suez, [99];
- visits Mount Sinai and explores Red Sea, [99];
- marches for Syria, [99];
- captures El-Arish, Gazah and Jaffa, [100];
- orders massacre of prisoners, [100];
- besieges Acre, [101];
- rescues Junot at Nazareth and Kleber at Mount Tabor, [102];
- retreats to Jaffa, [104];
- massacres Turkish prisoners, [104];
- 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];
- at the Kremlin, [349];
- retreats from Moscow, [355];
- at Verreia, [357];
- at Smolensko, [358];
- sufferings of his army, [358];
- passes the Beresina, [365];
- quits his army, [367];
- arrives in Paris, [368];
- his military preparations, [372];
- heads his army in Saxony, [376];
- at battle of Lutzen, [377];
- enters Dresden, [377];
- at Bautzen, [379];
- agrees to an armistice, [380];
- interview with Metternich, [381];
- at battle of Dresden, [387];
- at battle of Leipsig, [390];
- at battle of Hanau, [394];
- returns to Paris, [394];
- his obstinacy, [398];
- dissolves Legislative Senate, [401];
- releases the Pope and Ferdinand VII., [401];
- announces the invasion of France, [404];
- leaves Paris, [406];
- life saved at battle of Brienne, [407];
- at battle of La Rothiere, [407];
- his expedition to the Marne, [409];
- at Nangis, [410];
- dismisses Victor, [411];
- at battle of Montereau, [411];
- refuses to sign peace preliminaries, [412];
- at Troyes, [413];
- repulsed at Soissons, [414];
- at battles of Craonne and Laon, [414];
- captures Rheims, [415];
- his remarkable energy, [416];
- distrusted at Paris, [419];
- at St. Dizier, [419];
- Macdonald's advice to him, [424];
- at Fontainebleau, [425];
- throne declared empty, [431];
- he abdicates, [432];
- abdication accepted, [434];
- paroxysm of illness, [435];
- bids his officers and guards farewell, [436];
- sails from Frejus for Elba, [439];
- conduct and occupations at Elba, [440], et seq.;
- intrigues of his friends, [445];
- escapes from Elba and lands at Cannes, [447];
- reaches Gap, [448];
- proclamation to the army and nation, [448], [449];
- at Grenoble and Lyons, [450];
- resumes functions of civil government, [452];
- enters Paris, [454];
- prepares for war, [457];
- schemes to regain his wife and son, [459];
- publishes "Additional Act." [463];
- at the Champ de Mai, [464];
- heads his army on Belgian frontier, [466];
- passes the Sambre at Charleroi, [468];
- defeats Blucher at Ligny, [470];
- at the battle of Waterloo, [473-476];
- is defeated and flees to Charleroi, [476];
- reaches Paris, [477];
- his second abdication, [479];
- is sent to Malmaison, [481];
- at Rochefort, [482];
- negotiates with Captain Maitland, [483];
- letter to the Prince Regent of England, [484];
- embarks in the Bellerophon, [485];
- interview with Lord Keith at Torbay, [485];
- ordered to St. Helena, [485];
- his protest, [486];
- sails on Northumberland for St. Helena, [490];
- arrival there, [491];
- resides at The Briars, [491];
- removes to Longwood, [491];
- complaints against English Government, [492];
- and against Sir Hudson Lowe, [495];
- manner of life at Longwood, [499];
- health failing, [500];
- refuses to take exercise, [501];
- draws up his will, [502];
- his death, [502];
- his burial, [503]
- Buonaparte, Pauline, marries Prince Borghese, [226];
- her intrigues at Elba, [445]
- Buonapartes, the, banished from Corsica, [8]
- Burrard, General Sir H., [283]
- Busaco, battle of, [319]
- Byron, Lord, quoted, [143], [497], [498], [504]
- Cairo, surrender of, [93];
- English occupy, [165]
- Calder, Sir Robert, [216]
- Cambaceres, [126]
- Campbell, Sir Neil, [439], [445]
- Campo-Formio, treaty of, [75]
- Canning, Mr., quoted, [218]
- Carnot, [20];
- made minister of war, [126];
- Napoleon's opinion of, [133];
- in opposition to Napoleon, [104], [206];
- governor of Antwerp, [404];
- minister of war, [457];
- assists at the Champ de Mai, [463]
- Cartaux, [10]
- Castaños, General, [279]
- Castiglione, battle of, [45]
- Castlereagh, Lord, [408]
- Caulaincourt, [207], [368], [408], [426], [431]
- Ceracchi plans assassination of Napoleon, [157]
- Champ de Mai, [464]
- Charles, Archduke of Austria, [65]
- Charles IV. of Spain abdicates, [271]
- Chateaubriand, his tract, [427]
- Cherasco, armistice of, [28]
- Chouans, submission of, [127]
- Cintra, convention of, [283]
- Cisalpine Republic, [175]
- Ciudad Rodrigo, blockade of, [327];
- capture of, [329]
- Clery, Mademoiselle, [16]
- Clichy, Royalist Club of, [72]
- Coalition against France, [210];
- against English commerce, [259]
- Cobentzel at Campo-Formio, [75], [76]
- Code Napoleon projected, [173];
- Napoleon's dictum of the, [261]
- Col di Tende, [15]
- Collingwood, Admiral, at Trafalgar, [219]
- Concordat, the, [170];
- rejected by bishops, [171]
- Confederation of the Rhine, [226]
- Congress at Rastadt, [78];
- at Prague, [380]
- Conscription in France, [262]
- Constitution of the year VIII., [128], [129]
- "Continental System," the, [240]
- Convention of Cintra, [283]
- Copenhagen, battle of, [163];
- British expedition to, [258]
- Corsica, [1], [7], [8], [50]
- Coruña, battle of, [294]
- Cossacks attack French, [356]
- Craonne, battle of, [414]
- Culm, battle of, [387]
- Dalrymple, Sir Hew, [283]
- D'Angouleme, Duke, capitulates, [458]
- D'Angouleme, Duchess, heroic conduct of, [458]
- Danican, General, [19]
- Dantzick taken by French, [249]
- D'Argenteau, [26], [27]
- D'Artois, Count, [156]
- Davidowich, at Roveredo, [46]
- Davoust made Marshal, [207];
- his conduct at Hamburg, [377]
- D'Enghien, Duke, arrested, [196];
- murdered, [199];
- reflections thereon, [201]
- Dennewitz, battle of, [388]
- D'Entraigues, Count, [70]
- De Pradt, Abbé, [368], [430]
- Desgenettes, [105]
- Dessaix, General, Napoleon's opinion of, [150];
- killed at Marengo, [153]
- Detention of English travellers in France, [187]
- Directory, the, ask Napoleon's aid, [72];
- their jealousy of him, [82];
- oppose grant of estate to him, [218]
- Doppet, cowardice of, at Toulon, [12]
- Dresden, battle of, [387]
- Dubois, death of, [47]
- Dufour, Colonel, [146]
- Dugommier, General, [13]
- Dumanoir, Commodore, [218]
- Dupont marches into Andalusia, [279];
- surrenders at Baylen, [280]
- Duroc, death of, at Bautzen, [379]
- Eckmuhl, battle of, [297]
- Education under Napoleon, [261]
- Egypt, French expedition to, [86];
- Napoleon's administration in, [96];
- English expedition to, [164];
- conquered from France, [165]
- El Arish taken by French, [100]
- Elba, Napoleon at, [439], et seq.
- Elgin, Lord, sagacity of, [205]
- Emigrants allowed to return to France, [169]
- England, Napoleon's letter to King of, [136];
- treaty of peace with, [166];
- rupture of treaty, [187]
- Erfurt, conferences at, [288], [289]
- Essling, battle of, [301]
- Etruria, Napoleon's treatment of Queen of, [326]
- Fatalism, Napoleon's tendency to, [23]
- Fayette, La, his recall, [126]
- Ferdinand VII., abdication of, [271];
- prisoner at Valençay, [326];
- released, and re-enters Spain, [401], [402]
- Ferrara, Archbishop of, [46]
- Fersen, Count, conduct of Napoleon towards, [78]
- Fesch, Cardinal, remonstrates with Napoleon, [336]
- Flotilla of Boulogne, [165], [191]
- Fombio, battle of, [31]
- Fontainebleau, treaty of, [266];
- Napoleon abdicates at, [435]
- Fouché, Napoleon's character of, [133];
- Josephine demands his dismissal, [311];
- in disgrace, [322];
- made governor of Rome, [322];
- his memorial against the war with Russia, [335];
- joins Napoleon on his return from Elba, [455];
- corresponds with Louis XVIII. at Ghent, [468];
- advises Napoleon to escape to America, [481]
- Fox, Mr., and Napoleon, [168], [229]
- Frankfort, declaration of Allies at, [398]
- Francis, Emperor of Germany, his interview with Napoleon, [224]
- Friedland, battle of, [251]
- Fructidor, revolution of 18th, [73]
- Fuentes d'Onor, battle of, [327]
- Gazah, capture of, [100]
- Genoa, revolution of, [72];
- siege of, [147]
- Georges Cadoudal, conspiracy of, [194];
- trial and condemnation of, [203]
- Godoy, Manuel, his intrigues, [266];
- arrested, [269]
- Gourgaud, General, [494]
- Grenville, Lord, [137]
- Grossbeeren, battle of, [388]
- Guiche, Duchess of, [156]
- Hall, Captain Basil, [497]
- Hamburg, Davoust's cruelties at, [377]
- Hanau, battle of, [394]
- Hanover seized by French, [189]
- Haugwitz, Count, [222], [224]
- Helvetic Republic, [177]
- Hesse Cassel, Landgrave of, [244]
- Hofer and his followers, massacre of, [299], [300]
- Hohenlinden, battle of, [160]
- Holland, annexed to France, [315];
- revolution of, [396]
- Hospitallers of St. Bernard, Napoleon's visit to, [144]
- Hullin, General, [197], [198]
- Hundred Days, the, [436], et seq.
- Hutchinson, General, succeeds Sir Ralph Abercrombie, [164]
- Inquisition abolished by Napoleon, [292]
- Invasion of England, scheme for, [190]
- Jaffa, capture of, [100];
- garrison massacred, [100];
- Turkish prisoners massacred at, [104]
- Jena, battle of, [235]
- Joubert, [57]
- Jourdan, Marshal, enters Germany, [42];
- in Spain, [382]
- Junot, coolness of, at siege of Toulon, [14];
- marches on Portugal, [267]
- Kellerman made Marshal, [207]
- Kleber, General, rescued by Napoleon, [102];
- left in command of army in Egypt, [109];
- his assassination, [164]
- Kosciusko, [243]
- Kutusoff, General, commands Russian army, [345], et seq.
- Labedoyere, Colonel, [449], [480]
- Landshut, battle of, [297]
- Lannes at Placenza, [30];
- wounded at Acre, [103];
- made Marshal, [207];
- killed at Asperne, [302]
- Laon, battle of, [415]
- La Rothiere, battle of, [407]
- Law of Hostages repealed, [125]
- Le Clerc, [122], [123], [179]
- Lefebre Desnouettes, [278], [280], [281]
- Leghorn seized by Napoleon, [40]
- Legion of Honour instituted, [175]
- Leipsig, battle of, [390-392]
- Leoben, treaty of, [67]
- Licence System, [325]
- Lodi, passage of bridge of, [32]
- Lonato, battle of, [44]
- Loretto, French enter, [61]:
- image of Virgin at, [61];
- Holy House at, [62]
- Louvre, Gallery of the, [34]
- Louis XVIII., his letter to Napoleon, [155];
- Napoleon's proposition to, [182];
- his restoration, [441];
- quits Paris and retires to Ghent, [454]
- Lowe, Sir Hudson, [494-497]
- Luneville, treaty of, [160]
- Lutzen, battle of, [377]
- Macdonald, General, [112], [384], [454]
- Mack, General, surrender of, at Ulm, [213], [214]
- Madrid occupied by Murat, [269];
- massacre of, [272];
- surrender of, [292]
- Mahomet, Napoleon's admiration of, [91]
- Maitland, Captain, [483], [490]
- Mallet, conspiracy of, [371]
- Malo-Yaraslovetz, battle of, [355], [356]
- Malta, Napoleon suggests seizure of, [85];
- surrenders to French, [88];
- surrenders to English, [155]
- Mamelukes, description of, [90]
- Mantua, siege of, [38];
- surrender of, [60]
- Marengo, battle of, [151]
- Maria Louisa, Archduchess of Austria, marries Napoleon, [312];
- quits Paris and retires to Blois, [422]
- Marmont crosses the Rhine, [212]
- Massena, General, in Italy, [139];
- his retreat from Portugal, [327]
- Mehrfeldt, General, [391]
- Menou, General, [19], [165]
- Metternich, Prince, his interview with Napoleon, [381]
- Milan occupied by French, [33];
- decrees against English commerce, [259]
- Millesimo, battle of, [27]
- Mincio, passage of the, [36]
- Miollis, General, occupies Rome, [306]
- Modena, Duke of, offers bribe to Napoleon, [70]
- Moncey made Marshal, [207]
- Mondovi, battle of, [28]
- Montebello, battle of, [149]
- Monte Notte, battle of, [27]
- Montmartre, battle of, [423]
- Moore, Sir John, commands army in Portugal, [286];
- advances into Spain, [293];
- retreat and death at Coruña, [294]
- Moreau, his retreat through the Black Forest, [42];
- Napoleon's suspicions of, [193];
- his arrest, [195];
- exiled, [203];
- returns and joins allies, [385];
- his death, [386]
- Morla, Governor of Madrid, [292]
- Mortier seizes Hanover, [189];
- made Marshal, [207]
- Moscow, French enter, [348];
- burning of, [349];
- French retreat from, [355]
- Muiron, at Toulon, [12];
- saves Napoleon's life, [54]
- Murat, his conduct on Day of the Sections, [20];
- marries Caroline Buonaparte, [134];
- made Marshal, [207];
- occupies Madrid, [269];
- created King of Naples, [274];
- his rash expedition, [460];
- takes refuge in France, is seized and executed, [460]
- Napier, Colonel, quoted, [272], [274], [276]
- Naples, Queen of, her journey to Russia, [161];
- seized by French, [189]
- "Napoleon's Grotto," [2]
- National Convention, the, [17]
- Naumburg, capture of, [233]
- Negroes banished from France, [180]
- Nelson, Lord, at Alexandria, [74];
- at Aboukir, [95];
- at Copenhagen, [163];
- at Trafalgar, [217]
- Ney, Marshal, at Clagenfurt, [214];
- at battle of Borodino, [347];
- retreats from Smolensko, [360];
- "the bravest of the brave," [364];
- his treason, [453];
- at Waterloo, [476];
- at Paris, [480]
- Niemen, passage of the, [341]
- Nile, French army march up, [91]
- Northern confederacy against England, [162]
- Ocaña, battle of, [303]
- O'Meara, Dr., [500]
- Ossian, Napoleon's favourite poet, [5]
- Palafox, General, [280]
- Palm, the bookseller, murder of, [231]
- Paoli, General, [7]
- Passage of the Po, [31];
- of the Mincio, [36]
- Pavia, insurrection of, [36]
- Paul, Emperor of Russia, admires Napoleon, [161];
- assassinated, [163]
- Peltier, trial of, [182]
- Perignon made Marshal, [207]
- "Philadelphes," Society of, [371]
- Pichegru, Napoleon's monitor, [4];
- listens to the Bourbons' proposals, [70];
- arrested and exiled, [73];
- returns, [195];
- arrested in Paris, [195];
- found dead in prison, [202]
- Piedmont conquered, [28]
- Pitt, Mr., death of, [229]
- Po, passage of the, [31]
- Poles, Napoleon's conduct towards, [338]
- Polytechnic School, [173]
- Pope, the, buys respite of Napoleon, [40];
- negotiates with Napoleon, and concludes treaty at Tollentino, [62];
- restored by England, [161];
- arrested by Miollis, [306];
- sent to Fontainebleau, [307];
- released, [401]
- Popham, Admiral Sir Home, court-martialled, [253]
- Prague, congress at, [380];
- congress dissolved, [382]
- Presburg, treaty of, [224]
- Preuss-Eylau, battle of, [247]
- Primolano, battle of, [48]
- "Prince of the Peace," [266]
- Prussia, makes peace with Napoleon, [224];
- accepts Hanover from him, [225];
- declares war against France, [232], [373];
- Queen of, Napoleon's treatment of, [255]
- Pultusk, battle of, [245]
- Pyramids, battle of the, [93]
- Raab, battle of, [299]
- Rastadt, battle of, [78];
- murder of French commissioners at, [111]
- Ratisbonne, taken by French, [297]
- Red Sea explored by Napoleon, [99]
- Reign of Terror, the, [9]
- Revolution of the 18th Fructidor, [73]
- Rhine, confederation of the, [226]
- Riosecco, battle of, [278]
- Rivoli, battle of, [57]
- Robespierre, fall of, [17]
- Rome seized by Miollis, [306];
- King of, [320]
- Rostophchin burns Moscow, [349]
- Roveredo, battle of, [47]
- Rumbold, Sir George, [205]
- Russia, French relations with, [323];
- Napoleon's invasion of, [340]
- "Sacred Band," the, [19]
- St. Bard, capture of, [146]
- St. Bernard, passage of the Great, [143-145]
- St. Domingo, French expedition to, [178]
- St. George, battle of, [59]
- St. Helena, Napoleon at, [491], et seq.
- Salamanca, battle of, [330]
- Samosierra, passage of the, [290]
- Saorgio, surrender of, [15]
- "Savans" accompany army in Egypt, [86], [92], [94]
- Savary quoted, [99];
- at trial of Duke d'Enghien, [198]
- Schill, Colonel, [299]
- Schoenbrunn, treaty of, [307]
- Scott, Sir Walter, quoted, [41], [191], [494]
- Sebastiani, his memorial, [183]
- Sections, Day of the, [21]
- Serrurier made Marshal, [207]
- Sheridan, Mr., quoted, [185]
- Sieyes, Abbé, [115-119], [127], [130], [463]
- Smith, Sir Sydney, at Acre, [101];
- Napoleon's hatred of, [103]
- Smolensko, battle of, [359]
- Soult, Marshal, in Spain, [290]
- Stabbs, his attempt to assassinate Napoleon, [305]
- Staël, Madame de, [80], [169]
- Suchet, Marshal, defeats Blake, [303];
- defeats O'Donnell, [318]
- Suez, Napoleon explores isthmus of, [99]
- "Sun of Austerlitz," [223]
- "Suns of Napoleon," [87]
- Sweden, revolution in, [316]
- Swiss Cantons, Napoleon's letter to, [178]
- Tacitus, Napoleon's chosen author, [5]
- Tactics, Napoleon's military, [25]
- Tagliamento, battle of, [65]
- Talaveyra, battle of, [303]
- Talleyrand, his character, [133];
- created Prince of Benevento, [227];
- corresponds with the Bourbons, [421];
- his billet to Alexander of Russia, [421]
- Talma, early associate of Napoleon, [16]
- Taxation under Napoleon, [263]
- Tilsit, treaty of, [255]
- Tollentino, treaty of, [62]
- Torres Vedras, Wellington at, [319]
- Toulon, siege of, [9-14]
- Toussaint l'Ouverture, [179]
- Trafalgar, battle of, [217-219]
- Tugend-bund, the, [288]
- Tyrol, peasants revolt in, [299]
- Vandamme, surrender of, [387]
- Vendemaire, the 13th, [20]
- Venice threatened by Napoleon, [38];
- neutrality of, [64];
- conquered by Napoleon, [69];
- handed over to Austria, [75]
- Victor, Marshal, [149], [303]
- Vienna taken by French, [313], [298];
- congress at, [456]
- Villeneuve, Admiral, [217]
- Vimiero, battle of, [283]
- Vincovo, battle of, [354]
- Vittoria, battle of, [382]
- Volney, [171]
- Wagram, battle of, [303]
- Wahlstadt, battle of, [388]
- Walcheren, expedition to, [304]
- Warsaw taken by French, [244];
- Grand Duchy of, [255]
- Waterloo, battle of, [472-477]
- Wellesley, Sir Arthur, commands British army in the Peninsula, [281];
- lands in Mondego Bay, [282];
- defeats French at Roriça, [283];
- defeats Junot at Vimiero, [283];
- lands at Lisbon, [303];
- defeats Soult, [303];
- at Talaveyra, [303];
- created Lord Wellington, [304];
- retreats to lines of Torres Vedras, [319];
- at Fuentes d'Onor, [327];
- captures Ciudad Rodrigo, [329];
- takes Badajos, [329];
- at Salamanca, [330];
- at Vittoria, [382];
- interview with Blucher, [470];
- at battle of Waterloo, [472-477]
- Westphalia, new kingdom of, [255]
- Whitelocke, General, repulsed at Buenos Ayres, [253], [254]
- Whitworth, Lord, confers with Napoleon, [185]
- Wilna, Napoleon at, [341]
- Wilson, Sir Robert, [105], [184]
- Wirtemberg, Elector of, made king, [225]
- Witzingerode taken prisoner, [357];
- interview with Napoleon, [357]
- Wordsworth, Mr., quoted, [177], [179], [180], [191]
- Wright, Captain, [195], [203] (note)
- Wurmser, General, [42], et seq.
- Zaragossa, siege of, [281]
- Znaim, armistice of, [302]