The Cambridge Modern History, المجلد 9

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Macmillan, 1906 - 946 من الصفحات
 

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Origin of the Second Armed Neutrality
46
Battle of Copenhagen
52
The war in Germany and Italy
58
Moreaus successes in Germany
64
Negotiations broken off
66
Spain Portugal and Egypt
72
French treaties with Prussia and Russia
78
Organisation of the Cisalpine Republic
84
Disappointments of the Dutch
90
Policy of the Directory in Switzerland
96
Contents
100
Negotiations between Great Britain and France
102
CHAPTER V
107
The Imperial household
113
National Debt The Funds Public works
119
French manufactures
125
Literature Chateaubriand
131
Demaillots plot Anxiety about Spain
137
Decay of industry Malets plot
143
By H A L Fisher M A Fellow and Tutor of New College Oxford
148
Family law
154
The law of inheritance
160
By Eugen Stschepkin Professor of Universal History in the
162
The Commission on Civil Procedure
166
The Jury question
172
The Bankruptcy Law Defects of the Commercial Code
178
Consalvi in Paris The Concordat signed
184
The Italian Concordat The press The Orders
190
Papal States annexed Captivity of the Pope
196
The German States and the Church
202
CHAPTER VIII
208
The Boulogne flotilla
214
Nelson in pursuit of Villeneuve
220
Calders action off Cape Finisterre
226
Nelsons plan of battle
229
British expeditions to Turkey and Egypt
235
Outbreak of the Spanish Insurrection
237
The Continental System and British trade
241
The kingdom of Italy The Emperor Francis
247
Bavaria joins France The march on the Danube
253
Resultless negotiations Russian advance
259
CHAPTER X
265
The Confederation of the Rhine
268
The Prussian army Napoleons plans
274
The Prussian army annihilated
280
Battle of Eylau
286
Treaty of Tilsit Losses of Prussia
292
Views and policy of Canning
298
Flight of the Portuguese royal family
304
Napoleons Eastern schemes
310
Napoleon prepares for an Eastern expedition
311
Russia and Austria Napoleons demands on Prussia
317
Revolution in Sweden Abdication of Gustavus
323
Early life of Stein His rise to power
329
Expulsion of Stein German literature
335
CHAPTER XII
341
Austrian plan Distribution of French forces
347
The battle of Wagram
353
Resistance of Tyrol The rising suppressed
356
Influence of the Mercantilists and Rousseau
362
Apparent probability of Napoleons success
368
Fontainebleau Decrees Fresh annexations
374
Sweden and Russia Downfall of Continental System 37 D
380
The government of Selim III
386
Defects of the Napoleonic system
392
Fall of Saragossa Other Spanish defeats
448
Battle of Busaco Capture of Coimbra
461
French concentration Wellington fails at Burgos
474
Alexanders accession His first counsellors
483
French deficiencies The Russian forces
489
Battle of Borodino
495
Kutusoffs pursuit Grave situation of the French
501
International conditions after the retreat
507
Treaty of Kalisch Movements of York
513
Opportunities lost by the Allies Napoleons plans
516
Austria joins the alliance Allied forces and plans
522
The Russians at Priesten Battle of Kulm
528
Preliminary engagements Dispositions of forces
534
fourth day French retreat
540
Napoleons advance Conference at Chatillon
546
The Conference closed Napoleons manoeuvres
552
Napoleons abdication Question of the Regency 558
558
Stipulations of the Senate Return of Monsieur
560
The Princes Financial difficulties
566
Exasperation of public opinion Plots
572
Expectations of the Congress
578
Labrador Talleyrand Castlereagh
584
France
590
Increased tension Alexander against Metternich
596
Tuscany Parma etc Lucca
602
Modena etc The Legations
603
Early drafts of a Constitution
609
Rivers Precedence Results to February 1815
615
Murats campaign and defeat
621
Wellington and Blucher Battle of Ligny
627
Napoleons battlearray
633
Repulse of the Imperial Guard
639
The Second Restoration
645
Effect of Napoleons return
646
Provisions of the Final Act Its primary end
652
Bavaria HesseDarmstadt Frankfort
658
Negotiations for peace with France New frontier
664
Representative institutions
670
Financial measures Withdrawal of the Whigs
676
Ministerial changes Renewal of the war
682
Pitt returns to power The new Ministry
683
Portland resigns Finance Sir Francis Burdett
689
Catholic Relief Bill Growing disaffection
695
Grattan retires Rebellion and suppression
701
Failure and death of Emmet Daniel OConnell
707
The Permanent Settlement carried out
713
Consolidation of Maratha power
719
Treaty with Oudh The Maratha confederacy
725
Lord Minto in office Mutiny at Vellore
731
Captain Phillip Early struggles of the colony
737
The Quebec Act The United Empire Loyalists
743
Islands captured Occupation of Cape Colony 749
749
Treaty of Paris Colonial results of the war
755
Protests Napoleons autobiography
761
The French nobility
767
General Bibliography 77386
773
tributaries 8017
801
The Codes 8089
808
The Command of the Sea 81623
816
The War of 1809 8335
833
The invasion of Russia 8547
854
The First Restoration
868
The Hundred Days 8767
876
St Helena 8923
892
Chronological Table of Leading Events 8949
920

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