The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Vol. 4 (of 4)
i. 295, 312;
affianced to Duphot, ii. 39, 43; marries Bernadotte, 43.
=Clergy, the=, position at outbreak of the revolution, i. 100, 101, 107; attitude in Corsica, 115, 116; _N.'s_ attitude toward, and relations with, 124, 146, 147, 422, 423; ii. 11; revolution among the clergy of Dauphiny, i. 143, 152; constitutional reforms for, 153; upheaval among, 162; attitude of the Directory toward, ii. 2, 36; transported to Cayenne, 8; Talleyrand a leader among, 33; released from the Jacobin ban, 131; abolition of celibacy of, 206; conformists and nonconformists to the civil constitution, 205, 215; a "consecrated constabulary," 217; restoration to the ecclesiastical fold, 346; encourage rebellion in Spain, iii. 154. _See also_ =Church=; =Papacy=; =Pius VII=; =Rome=.
=Cleves=, Prussia's price for, ii. 266; ceded to France, 390.
=Cleves and Berg=, the Grand Duchy of, ii. 404; French garrison in, 404.
=Clichy Club, the=, ii. 3, 5, 7, 23.
=Coalition of 1813=, centrifugal forces in, iv. 55-58.
=Cobenzl, Count L.=, Austrian plenipotentiary at Campo Formio, ii. 20; at Congress of Rastatt, 28; negotiates with France after Marengo, 189; on universal conquest, iii. 43.
=Coblentz=, headquarters of French royalists, ii. 121.
=Coburg=, military operations near, ii. 428.
=Cockburn, Adm. Sir George=, conveys _N._ to St. Helena, iv. 227, 230.
=Code Civil=, its contravention by Jewish legislation, iii. 76.
=Code Napoleon, the=, ii. 221-225; iv. 296; introduced into Parma and Piacenza, ii. 354; abolition of the law of entail and primogeniture, iii. 85; _N.'s_ excuse for overruling, 85; introduced into Holland, 277; in Italy, iv. 40.
=Code of Commerce=, the, ii. 224; iii. 74.
=Code of Criminal Procedure, the=, iii. 224.
=Coignet, Private=, _N.'s_ friendly familiarity with, ii. 196.
=Coignet=, writes of the entry into Berlin, ii. 438; on the march to Russia, iii. 326; reports demoralization after Dresden, iv. 12.
=Coigny, Mlle. de=, married to Savary, ii. 412.
=Coimbra=, military movements near, iii. 285.
=Colborne, Sir J.=, in battle of Waterloo, iv. 209.
=Col di Tenda=, the French line at, ii. 160.
=College of Cardinals=, increased French representation in the, iii. 118.
=College of France, the=, ii. 226.
=Colli, Gen.=, commanding Piedmontese troops, i. 353, 354; reinforcements for, defeated, 354.
=Collingwood, Adm. Cuthbert=, his knowledge of the enemy's movements, ii. 370; blockades Cadiz, 371; at Trafalgar, 373.
=Cologne=, Macdonald entrusted with defense of, iv. 54.
=Colombier, Caroline du=, _N.'s_ first love, i. 77, 149.
=Colombier, Mme. du=, i. 75, 149.
=Colonization=, Talleyrand's views on, ii. 33.
=Colonna=, represents Corsica in the National Assembly, i. 117, 118; member of the Directory of Corsica, 133.
=Colonna-Cesari=, leads Corsican expedition against Sardinia, i. 192, 193.
=Column of Vendome=, erection of the, iii. 74.
=Comedie Francaise=, members accompany _N._ to Erfurt, iii. 174.
=Commerce=, condition of, at outbreak of the Revolution, i. 102; influence on the social life of the world, ii. 46; encouragement of, 220; revived by the peace of Amiens, 236; improved condition of, 259; the scope of British, 270.
=Committee of Public Safety=, usurps supreme power, i. 207; aided by Carnot, 223; Corsicans denounced in, 252; keeps _N._ under surveillance, 255, 256; plans expedition against Rome, 261; abolished, 279, 289; the new, 291, 292, 297; appoints _N._ on military commission, 292; proposes to transfer _N._ to Constantinople, 297; considers policy of excluding English goods from the Continent,