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

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_N.'s_ eye to invasion of, 291; Moreau's levies on, 296; homage to _N._ by the princes of, 329; _N.'s_ claim to, 354; Alexander I's scheme for partition of, 356; _N._ threatens to invade, 361; Archduke Ferdinand commanding in, 363; high-handed proceedings of the French army in, 376; extension of the French empire in, 398; humiliation of, 398 et seq.; state of religion and morality in, 398; scheme for unity of the Church in, 402; good-will to _N._ in western, 402; the Germanic empire abolished, 404; French occupation of southern, 405, 418; Russia's pretensions in, 418; _N.'s_ intention to evacuate, 421; Frederick William demands the evacuation of, 422; Austria asks for rearrangement of, iii. 22; its composite character, 56; French nobility endowed with lands in, 87; liberal movement in, 103; Austria looks for indemnities in, 195; hopes of the Hapsburgs to regain lost territory in, 199; Archduke Charles's address to, 199; insurrections in, 233; hatred of _N._ in, 240; French occupation of the coast, 266; French evacuation of southern, 266; confiscation in, 296; Mme. de Stael's book on, 300; withdrawal of French troops from, 307; influence of Prussia in, 320; proposed new boundaries for, 320; feelings toward _N._ in, 322; withdrawal of the Hapsburgs from the leadership of, 330; conspiracies in, 375; revolutionary feeling in, 382; Russian proclamation to, 398; Sweden sends troops to, 399; Austria aims at recovering ascendancy in, 423; purpose of the allies to restore states in, iv. 21; the retreat from, 35; proposed influence for _N._ in, 41; Prussia's ambition for leadership in, 88; _N.'s_ influence in the creation of modern, 299; the federation of, 298.

="Germany in her Deepest Humiliation,"= ii. 417.

=Gernstaedt=, military operations near, ii. 433.

=Gerry, Elbridge=, Talleyrand attempts to corrupt, ii. 34.

=Ghent=, flight of Louis XVIII to, iv. 161.

=Giacominetta=, _N.'s_ childish love, i. 41.

=Gibraltar=, i. 22; Nelson sails for, ii. 359; Nelson waters his ships at, 372; importance of, iii. 111.

=Gibraltar, Straits of=, Villeneuve ordered to, ii. 371.

="Gilded Youth," the=, i. 271.

=Gilgenburg=, Ney and Bernadotte escape to, iii. 10; military movements near, 13, 14.

=Ginguene, P. L.=, Bonapartist agent in Turin, ii. 89.

=Gironde, Department of the=, exempt from legislation concerning Jews, iii. 77.

=Gironde, River=, _N._ proposes to seek asylum on American ship in the, iv. 221.

=Girondists, the=, form a ministry, i. 172; the fall from the ministry, 174; leaders of, 189; position in the National Convention, 188; struggle between the Jacobins and, 189; favor Louis XVI, 194; failure of their policy, 212; defeat the Jacobins in Marseilles, 213; movement of Marseillais on Paris, 213; retreat from Avignon, 216; their cause discussed in the "Supper of Beaucaire," 216, 219; prepare Toulon for siege, 221; deliver the fleet at Toulon to Lord Hood, 221; murders of, at Toulon, 233; overawed by Danton and Marat, 234; effects of their policy, 249; failure of, 266, 267; their part in organizing the Directory, 271; influence on the new constitution, 278; royalism among, 309.

=Girzikowitz=, military operations near, ii. 386.

=Gitschin=, Francis I. at, iii. 415.

=Glatz=, siege of, iii. 20.

=Glogau=, held by the French, iii. 402; relieved by Victor, 413.

=Glory=, the French passion for, ii. 249, 361; iii. 6.

=Gneisenau, Gen. August=, institutes military reforms in Prussia,