The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Vol. 4 (of 4)

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influence in Genoa, i. 243; prints counterfeit French money in Genoa, 246; fails to help the allies in Piedmont, 257; _N.'s_ attitude toward, Sept., 1794, 257; naval supremacy, 257; ii. 15-17, 48, 63, 209, 290, 371, 375; iii. 47-49, 109-112, 267-268; iv. 41; alliances with Austria, i. 276; ii. 156, 160, 188; sends fleet to northern coast of France, i. 298; subsidizes French royalists, 325; the fleet driven from Leghorn, 373; seizes Porto Ferrajo, 398; insurrection in Corsica against rule of, 402; blamed by _N._ for embroiling France and Austria, 435; rupture of the coalition with Austria, 441; military condition in 1796, 449; desire for peace with France, and negotiations leading thereto, 449, 456; ii. 12, 86; iii. 271, 415; interest in the Netherlands and Belgium, i. 450; prestige, magnificence of empire, influence, independence, etc., of, 456; ii. 45, 55, 73, 209, 264, 297, 394, 401; iii. 45-49, 110-112, 189, 318, 420; iv. 38, 140; defeats Spain at Cape St. Vincent, i. 456; price of consols, March, 1797, 456; effect of the treaty of Leoben in, ii. 12; conquest of Dutch colonies, 12, 38; _N.'s_ personal hostility to, 14, 16, 188, 280-285, 330, 441-444; iii. 49, 65, 66, 88, 109-114, 308-309, 329, 352, 408; iv. 75; speculations in Paris as to operations against, ii. 32; financial condition, 32, 208; Talleyrand expelled from, 33; defeats Holland at Camperdown, 38; acquires the Cape of Good Hope, 38; protects Sardinia, 39; _N.'s_ schemes of invasion of, 48, 290-294, 328, 330-338, 358-362; _N.'s_ views on political history of, 50; her Indian possessions, and French and Russian schemes to strike her through them, 52, 194, 209, 263, 273; iii. 110, 112-114; naval operations at Acre, ii. 71, 73; fleet at Alexandria, 79; joins the second coalition, 90, 136, 143; military operations in Holland, 91, 92; iii. 236, 272, 284, 294; completion of the work of the Revolution in, ii. 139; relations, negotiations, and alliances with Russia, 141, 210, 356, 357, 401, 406, 420; iii. 41, 49, 55, 71, 98-100, 102, 105, 117, 315, 321, 351, 392, 417; reception of Russian soldiers in, after Alkmaar, ii. 141; siege, capture, and occupation of Malta, and negotiations concerning its cession and tenure, 141, 193, 210, 262, 267, 273, 280, 284, 289, 351, 352, 356, 401; attitude toward the Bourbons, 143; declines to negotiate with _N._, 143; prepares to invade France, 143; denounced by _N._ as author of the war of 1799, 143; debate in Parliament on _N.'s_ accession as First Consul, 143; hatred of revolutionary excesses, 143; alliance with Portugal, 154; opposes spread of revolutionary ideas, 157; blockades Genoa, 165; formation of the "armed neutrality" against, 194; accused by Paul I of treachery, 193; the Continental System and the embargo, _N.'s_ commercial warfare against, 203, 205, 269, 287, 288, 347, 375, 389, 399, 441;