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CHAPTER I
1
Locke and his influence
7
LEsprit des Lois
16
Mercier de la Rivière Dupont of Nemours Doctrine of Quesnay
22
Émile The Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
28
The lawgiver The ideal State
32
Municipal institutions
42
Condition of the higher and of the lower clergy
57
Operations on the Rhine Switzerland The Sardinian kingdom
437
The treason of Pichegru Armistice with Austria Invasion of Italy
443
Scheme for procuring officers
449
The methods strategy and tactics of Nelson
455
The Mediterranean abandoned by the English
461
Bold initiative of Nelson Results
463
Battle of June 1 A Lord Howe victory
469
The losses of the French
475

CHAPTER III
66
CHAPTER IV
79
Reforms and removal of trade restrictions
85
Loan from the City of Paris Calonnes proposals for reform
100
His qualities His task His policy
102
Demand for States General Lit de justice The Parlement goes into exile
106
Tumults in Britanny and Dauphiné
112
Scarcity and disorder
118
Inaction of Ministers Organisation of the electors
124
Contents
126
The elections in Paris
130
The cahiers as evidence of public sentiment
136
The financial reforms demanded
140
Aspects of this action First resolutions of the Assembly
154
The state of Paris The Journals
162
Position of the Assembly
169
Position of Mirabeau
175
CHAPTER VII
176
The suspensive veto adopted
182
Nootka Sound The treatymaking power
188
The relations of Church and State
194
The flight to Varennes The massacre of the Champ de Mars
200
The Courts of Justice Elective judges
206
Influence on the electors and the elected
212
Madame Roland Sieyès Public sessions
214
Their grievances The peasants
219
Steps towards war
220
The Commune of Paris and the Department of the Seine Fête in honour
226
Danton The Marseillais
232
New Brissotin Ministry Vacillation of Lafayette
238
Pétion Danton and Roland
244
Struggle between the Gironde and the Mountain
250
Trial decreed Louis at the bar
256
PAGE
257
The Stadholder and the patriots in Holland
276
Spain and England in strained relations
290
The Battle of Jemappes Maret in London
299
The outbreak of war
305
Alliance between Russia and Austria
311
and the Austrian Netherlands
317
Prussian intervention William V restored to power
323
The Belgian revolution
329
Suppression of the Belgian Republic
335
CHAPTER XII
338
The Great Committee of Public Safety
344
The law of the Suspect The Girondins proscribed
350
Savenay The noyades at Nantes Trial of the Queen
356
The Hébertists executed Danton attacked
362
Robespierres speech in the Convention 8 Thermidor
368
The prisons The parties
374
Reconstruction of the Committee of Public Safety
375
Peace of La Jaunaie
381
The White Terror
387
The Constitution of the Year III
393
The circular of Padua The Conference of Pillnitz
399
Preparations for war Volunteers
405
The period after Campo Formio
407
Negotiations after Valmy
411
War between England and France Its effect on French finances and
414
Jemappes The Austrian Netherlands occupied
417
Invasion of Holland Austrian movements
419
Movements of the Allies Dissensions
425
Agrarian burdens and hardships
429
Battle of Hondschoote Relief of Dunkirk
431
Duncan and the Dutch fleet
481
CHAPTER XVI
487
Methods of the Directors Corruption
493
War necessary to the Directors
499
The conspiracy of the Abbé Brottier
505
The elections of the Year V Barthélemy elected as Director in place
506
The deportations Removal of magistrates
512
The Law of Conscription
518
Constitutional reform
524
Alliance of Austria and Prussia
530
Dissatisfaction of Austria
536
Rising under Kosciusko
542
Proposals for partition Position of Prussia
548
Alliance of Russia and Austria
549
The Pope Sardinia Naples
555
His scheme for the invasion of Italy
561
Armistice of Cherasco
567
The French in the Legations The Pope sues for a truce
573
Wurmser takes refuge in Mantua Alvintzy
579
Risings in Venetian territory
585
Bonaparte and the East The Ionian Isles
591
CHAPTER XIX
594
The Mamelukes The French march through the desert
600
Rebellion at Cairo
606
Retreat to Egypt Battle of Aboukir
614
CHAPTER XX
620
Nelson appears and instantly attacks
626
Their treatment Nelsons action
632
Meeting of French troops in Rome
639
Alliance of Russia and Turkey
646
Suvóroffs campaign
657
Landing of Bonaparte at Fréjus Failure of the Allies
664
The Councils and the Directors Prairial
669
Bonaparte and Sieyes
675
Preparations for 19 Brumaire
681
Success of the coup détat
687
Neckers financial expedients
690
Unsuccessful issue of loans Riots
693
Publication of the Compte Rendu Necker dismissed
699
Sale of lands Local finance
705
Calonne ControllerGeneral State of the Treasury
707
CHAPTER XXIV
710
Sweeping abolition of existing rights and burdens
716
Féodalité dominante Féodalité contractante
722
The Rights of Man Slavery
728
Napoleon and the Jews Equality of Frenchmen
734
Adoption Projects of a Civil Code
740
Criminal procedure
746
Attorneys Suppression of law schools
752
CHAPTER XXV
754
Formation of societies
760
Southey Coleridge
766
Hoches expedition The Aufklärung in Germany
772
The Revolution welcomed Revulsion of feeling
778
and the Revolution
784
Other developments
790
92
806
94
812
59
822
Battle of Cape St Vincent 462
857
60
861
Relations between England and France Chauvelin
862
63
868
The several demands of the Three Estates 139
873

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