The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Vol. 4 (of 4)
iv. 248, 249;
ratifies the treaty of Leoben, i. 441; letters from _N._, April 19, 1792, 441; May 27, 1797, 447; Pitt's negotiations for peace with, 449; refuses to treat with England, 450; antagonism to the, ii. 2; plot of Louis XVIII and Pichegru against, 5, 6, 7; Moreau's relations with, 6; gains complete control on the 18th of Fructidor, 8; reliance on the army, 8; effects of the 18th Fructidor on, 22; attitude toward Italy and Venice, 23; approves the treaty of Campo Formio, 24, 30; relations with Talleyrand, 34; members of, 35; attitude toward emigrants, 36; attitude toward clergy, 36, 41; attitude toward royalists, 36, 205; attitude toward the German ecclesiastical principalities, 41; Eastern policy, 47; Jacobinism in, 49, 94; fails to secure alliance with Turkey, 67; misunderstanding between the United Irishmen and, 67; weakness, 68, 91; desires the escape of the army in Egypt, 79; reconstruction of, 83, 91, 92; blunders in Italy, 87, 89; corruption in, 91, 92; Gohier president of, 97; _N._ pays official visit to, on return from Egypt, 97; relations with Moreau, 100; last days and downfall, 103 et seq.; iv. 257, 258, 286; Carnot's influence on its fall, ii. 130; suppresses freedom of the press, 145; incorporates Belgium with France, 153; attitude toward Prussia, 155; relations with Sieyes, 155; liberty of conscience under the, 206; suspends diplomatic relations with the United States, 212; pretensions toward the United States, 211; financial maladministration, 219; recourse to forced contributions, 219; plans for invading England, 290; system of licenses for English goods, iii. 280; difficulties with Mme. de Stael, 297; organization of a new, iv. 218.
=Divine right=, kings by, ii. 407; abolition of, in France, iv. 257.
=Divorce=, _N.'s_ share in codifying the law of, ii. 222; under the Code, 224; _N.'s_ advocacy of easy, 237.
=Dnieper River=, military operations on the, iii. 315, 336, 338, 339, 342, 364.
=Dniester River=, Turkish movements on the, ii. 441.
=Doctoroff, Gen.=, in battle of Austerlitz, ii. 388; in battle of Eylau, iii. 15.
=Dole=, publications of _N.'s_ literary work at, i. 145.
=Dolgoruki, Prince=, mission from Alexander I to _N._, ii. 382.
=Dolgoruki, Princess=, on _N.'s_ receptions, ii. 196.
=Doelitz=, military operations near, iv. 29, 32.
=Domination=, the power of, iv. 248, 249.
=Domo d'Ossola=, Bethencourt near, ii. 172.
=Don, River=, proposed Indian expeditions via, ii. 209; the Cossacks of the, iii. 13.
=Donaueschingen=, the Austrian headquarters at, ii. 160; abandoned by Kray, 166.
=Donauwoerth=, military movements near, iii. 203; _N._ reaches, 205.
=Donzelot, Gen F. X.=, in battle of Waterloo, iv. 201, 202, 203, 209, 210.
=Dora Baltea River=, Austrian force on the, ii. 170.
=Dora Ridaria River=, Austrian force on the, ii. 170.
=Dornburg=, military movements near, ii. 432, 434.
=Dorothea, Empress-Dowager of Russia=, disapproves _N.'s_ proposed marriage to Anne, iii. 248; hatred of _N._, 248.
=Douay=, _N._ ordered to, i. 79, 80.
=Doulaincourt=, _N._ at, iv. 105.
=Doulevant=, _N._ at, iv. 104.
=Doumerc, Gen. J. P.=, moves from Sezanne against Bluecher, iv. 62.
=Dover=, scheme of naval demonstration off, ii. 332.
=Drac, River=, iv. 155.
=Draft=, use of, in France, ii. 93.
=Drave, River=, military movements on the, i. 435; iii. 217.
=Dresden=, death of Moreau before, ii. 299; _N._ at, iii. 65, 66, 67, 375, 389, 394, 409, 416, 417, 423;