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Excerpt from Memoirs of the History of France During the Reign of Napoleon, Vol. 2: Dictated by the Emperor at Saint Helena to the Generals Who Shared His Captivity; And Published From the Original Manuscripts Corrected by Himself; Historical Miscellanies; Dictated to the Count De Montholon
Napoleon, to March l796. - VII. Thirteenth of Ven demiaire.-viii. Command of the Army of Italy. IX. Expedition to Egypt - X. Knights of Malta. XI. Napoleon's return to France - XII. Kleber, and the Army onypt. - XIII. French armies in 1799. XIV. Enumeratitin of services to the passage of the St. Bernard in 1800.-xv. Death of Denim - XVI. Factions in 1 800. - XVII. Expedition tost. Domingo. - XVIII. Death of the Duke d'engbein. - XIX. In tended lnvasion of England - XX. Death of Piche gru.-xxi. Result of the battle of Austerlitz. - XXII. Poland, and the policy of russia.-xxiii. Eylau. - XXIV. Kingdom of ltaly. - XXV. Jerome Bonita parte. - XXVI. Restoration of nobility - XXV. Conduct of'p'i-ussis, in 1805. - XXVIII. Occupation of Known - XXIX. Confederation of the Rhfne. - XXX. Summary' of military events. - XXXI. Divorce of the Empress Josephine, and marriage of Napoleon with Maria Louisa - XXX. Cam paign of vienna.-xxxiii. Battle of Essling. XXXIV. English expedition against Antwerp. XXXV. Passage of the Danube in 1809. - XXXVI. Battle of Wagram. - XXXVII. Movement by Zuaini. - XXXVIII. Secret articles of the treaty between France and Austria in 1812. - XXXIX. Movements after the battle of Dresden. - XL. Marmont. - XLI. Treaty of Fontainebleau - XLII I Preparations for war in 1815. - XLIV. Campaign of 1815.
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