- St. Denis, expiatory altars at, i. [224]
- —-- Domingo, the expedition to, ii. [279]
- Santini projects the assassination of Sir Hudson Lowe, iii. [53]
- —-- adventures of, iv. [389]
- Savary, reply of, to an agent of the king’s, ii. [314]
- —conversation of Napoleon in the bills of, iii. [310]
- St. Helena, the Emperor protests against his removal to, i. [37]
- St. Jean D’Acre, particulars relative to the siege of, i. [140]
- St. Pierre, Bernardin, his writings, i. [332]
- Saxony, the campaigns of, observations of Napoleon on the, iii. [209]
- Schönbrunn, the fanatic of, ii. [51]
- Schools, military, Napoleon’s plan of education in, ii. [243]
- Secretaries of state, opinion of, iii. [314]
- Sensibility, remarks on, iii. :vol3_316
- Serrurier, Napoleon’s opinion of, i. [189]
- Sidmouth, Lord, account of, iv. [153]
- —Las Cases letter to, [294]
- Sieyes, his opinion of Napoleon, i. [172]
- Smith, Sir Sydney, remarks on, iii. [200]
- Somerset, Lord, Las Cases letters to, iv. [254], [255], [261], [264]
- —character of, [268]
- Soult, injustice done to, ii. [29]
- —anecdote of Napoleon and the wife of, [143]
- Spain, Napoleon’s remarks on the war in, ii. [134], [292]
- —errors committed during the war in, [296]
- Spaniards, character of ii. [136]
- Stuart, Mrs., Napoleon’s conversation with, i. [197]
- Suffren, M. de, account of, iv. [82]
- Supplement to the Memoirs of Las Cases’, iv. [393]
- Talleyrand, Napoleon’s comments on, ii. [64], iii. [118]
- Tartuffe, opinion of, iii. [144]
- Tascher, Mlle. de, her marriage, i. [202]
- Thionville, attack of the Emigrants on, iii. [80]
- Throne, Imperial, establishment of the, iii. [269]
- Tilsit, transactions during the conferences at, ii. [307]
- Torbay, arrival of the Emperor at, i. [32]
- Toulon, surrendered to the English, i. [86]
- Tourneur, de la Manche, Napoleon’s account of, ii. [261]
- Tours, the Archbishop of, iii. [136]
- Toussaint L’Ouverture, some account of, ii. [280]
- Trade-winds, explained, i. [110]
- Tribunate, Napoleon’s reasons for dismissing the, i. [185]
- Tristan de Montholon, instructed by Napoleon, ii. [388]
- Tuileries, attack on the, iii. [90]
- —allusions to Napoleon’s court at, [257]
- Tygerberg, account of Las Cases residence at, iv. [278]
- Valency, situation of the Spanish Princes at, i. [252]
- Versailles, observations on the Court of, iii. [59]
- Veterans, Napoleon’s intentions respecting the employment of, ii. [245]
- Voltaire, criticism on his Mahomet, ii. [94]
- Wales, the Prince of, his marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert, ii. [370]
- —-- Princess Charlotte of, opinion of the English respecting, iv. [98]
- —her high spirit, [99]
- War, the art of, remarks of Napoleon on, iv. [143]
- Ware, Col. visits Las Cases, iv. [271]
- Waterloo, the battle of, Napoleon accounts for his losing it, i. [249], iv. [161]
- Wellington, Lord, Napoleon’s remarks on, iv. [160]
- Whitworth, Lord, reported conversation between him and Napoleon, ii. [270]
- Wilks, Governor, his interview with Napoleon at St. Helena, i. [325]
- —takes leave of the Emperor, ii. [84]
- Wilson, Sir Robt., erroneous statements of, i. [123]
- Wine, bad, furnished to Napoleon, iii. [257]
- —allowance of, to the Emperor’s household, [289]
- Women, Napoleon’s jokes upon, ii. [239]
- —repugnance of, to let their age be known, iii. [258]
- Wurmser, campaign against, iii. [114]
Footnotes
[1]. These remarks of Napoleon are confirmed by the following:—
Letter from M. de Caulaincourt, to the Editor of the Constitutionel.
(Inserted in that Journal[Journal] on the 21st of January 1820.)
“Sir,—A work by M. Koch, entitled “Campagne de 1814,” contains several fragments of letters written by me to the Emperor and to the Prince of Neufchâtel, during the sitting of the Congress at Chatillon.