The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Vol. 4 (of 4)
iii. 37, 51, 55, 99, 105-114, 165, 169, 176, 245, 311, 313, 316;
France's justification of Egyptian schemes to, ii. 47; _N._ seeks alliance with, 48; refuses alliance with France, 67; negotiations and alliances with Russia, 67, 72; iii. 51, 56, 99, 105, 322; 350; alliance with Russia and Austria, 56; military activity, 1799, 74; joins the second coalition, ii. 90, 93; checked by Franco-Russian treaty of peace (1800), 154; defeat of, at Heliopolis, 181; Egypt restored to, 211; treaty between France and (1801), 211; integrity of her boundaries, 262; suzerainty over Ionia and Egypt, 262; _N._ on her policy, 347; source of discord between France and Russia, 417; Oubril undertakes to guarantee her integrity, 417; _N._ resolves to assert supremacy over, ii. 441; military operations on the Dniester, 441; _N.'s_ scheme of protectorate over, 441; hostilities with Russia, iii. 1, 163, 236, 248, 310; declares war against England, 20; _N._ arranges a treaty between Persia and, 20, 21; Austria espouses the cause of, 22; overthrow of Selim III, 33, 51, 106, 163; revolt of the Janizaries, 33; alliance with France, 33; end of Sebastiani's influence in, 33; Russian acquisitions in, 64; French influence in, 99; _N._ intervenes between Russia and, 100; terms of the agreement at Slobozia, 105; Russia's ambition to acquire territory of, 108; usurpation of Mustapha, iv, 162; threatened anarchy in, 163; reform in, 163; threatened loss of French prestige in, 163; accession of Mahmud II, 163; Alexander's uncertain position in regard to, 166; _N._ fears her alliance with Russia or England, 177; England's trade under the flag of, 280; Russian designs against, 309; Austria seeks territorial aggrandizement at expense of, 316; pivotal in European politics, 318; _N._ endeavors to form alliance with, 322; in grand coalition against _N._ (1813), 392; European support of, iv. 295; _N.'s_ influence on modern, 300.
=Turreau, Gen.=, at Mont Cenis Pass, ii. 170; crosses Mont Cenis, 172.
=Turreau, Mme.=, _N.'s_ ghastly entertainment for, i. 256.
=Tuscany=, the Buonaparte family in, i. 27-29; favors the French Revolution, 262; peace between France and, 262; withdraws from the coalition (1795), 324; military operations against, 357-421; French proposition to revolutionize, 373; treaty with France, Jan. 11, 1797, 410; plunder of, ii. 16; involved in Italian quarrels, 87; France acquires temporary possession of, 87; _N.'s_ bad faith with, 144; Austrian occupation of, 160, 170, 182; reinforcements for Melas from, 170; creation of kingdom of, 205; British ships driven from harbors of, 287; the situation in, iii. 118; ecclesiastical reforms and confiscations in, 264; Elisa created Grand Duchess of, 279. _See also_ =Buonaparte, Marie-Anne-Elisa=.
=Tuscany, the Grand Duke of=, i. 345; flees to Vienna, ii, 87; loses his territory, 193; territories acquired by, 266.
=Tutschkoff, Gen.=, in battle of Eylau, iii. 15.
=Twelfth Light Dragoons=, at the battle of Waterloo, iv. 211.
=Two-Cent Revolt, the=, i. 79.
=Two Sicilies, the=, i. 421.
=Tyrol, the=, the road to Vienna through, i. 342; military operations in, 371-373, 383-387, 392, 414, 431, 433-436; ii. 367, 380; iii. 201, 212, 213, 234; _N.'s_ unsuccessful attempt to conciliate its people, i. 385; loyalty to Austria, 409; the insurrection in, 436; Kray's retreat to, cut off, ii. 166; Iller commanding in the, 188; Soult cuts off the Austrian retreat to, 366; Ney sweeps the Austrians from, 380; _N._ threatens to seize, 389; ceded by Austria to Bavaria, 391; insurrection ripe in, iii. 195; Archduke John to excite revolt in, 199; rising against Bavarian rule, 201; repression of priestly tyranny in, 201; revolution against bondage in, 201; characteristics of its people, 201; Maximilian's reforms in, 201; guerrilla warfare in, 210, 234; abandoned by Archduke John, 211; its people abused by _N._, 213; French evacuation of, 225; rising in, 234; French invasion of, 241; effects of the armistice of Znaim, 241; reduced to submission, 241; amnesty offered by Prince Eugene, 241; opened to the allies, iv. 56.
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=Ucciani=, _N.'s_ escape to, i. 203.
=Udine=, congress at, ii. 20.
=Ulm=, Austrian retreat to, ii. 168; Austrian troops in sight of, 363; the French at, 363-365; the capitulation at, 366, 367; concentration of troops in, iii. 203.
="Undaunted," the=, _N._ sails for Elba on, iv. 140.
=United Irishmen=, misunderstanding between the Directory and the, ii. 67.
=United States, the=, constitutional government in, i. 152; the French idea of the system of government in, 269; Talleyrand's residence in, ii. 33; Talleyrand's views on, 33, 34; mission concerning protection of commerce, 34; treaty of commerce with England, 1794, 212; arrogance of the Directory toward, 211, 212; imbroglio with France, 212; suspension of diplomatic relations with France, 212; commercial convention with France, 212; neutrality declaration, 1793, 212; Jerome Buonaparte's residence in, 257; events leading to the war of 1812, 288, 289; iii. 274; purchases Louisiana, ii. 289, 332; iv. 300; _N.'s_ relations with, and influence on, ii. 289; iii. 101, 275;