The History of Napoleon Buonaparte
J. G. Lockhart
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  • 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  • Law of Hostages repealed, [125]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]
  • Quasdonowich, [43], [44], [48]
  • Quatre-bras, battle of, [468]
  • 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]