[183] Ibid. 239–248; Rousset, pp. 293, 299.
[184] Rousset, 123–124, 236, 249; also generally, pp. 78–148.
[185] Sybel, iii. 26–27; Vie de Carnot, i. 470; Dropmore Papers, ii. 501.
[186] Life of Lord Minto, ii. 383.
[187] “I think, if you see Dundas, it may not be amiss to urge the danger of running after distant objects while the great object lies still—of hunting the sheep till you have killed the dog. The most fatal error will be, I apprehend, the seeking to preserve the popularity of the war by feeding the avarice of the nation with conquests.”—Windham to Mr. Elliot, December 1793. Life of Lord Minto, ii. 196.
[188] Pitt to Grenville, 5th and 7th July 1794. Dropmore Papers, ii. 595, 597.
[189] Parliamentary History, vol. xxxi.; Debates of 21st January, 3rd February, 10th April 1794.
[190] Adj.-gen. to the Duke of York, C.C.L.B. 31st October 1793.
[191] These regiments are arranged according to the dates of their letters of service.
[192] Campbell’s was originally numbered 98th; Huntly’s 100th.