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CHAPTER XXVIII.
Events of the year 1811-Birth of the King of Rome-Dis-
grace of Fouché-Discontents in France-Relations with
Russia-License System - Napoleon prepares for War
with Russia-The Campaign in the Peninsula-Massena's
Retreat - Battle of Fuentes D'Onor-Lord Wellington
blockades Ciudad Rodrigo-Retreats-Joseph wishes to
abdicate....
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CHAPTER XXIX.
Capture of Ciudad Rodrigo-and of Badajos-Battle of
Salamanca-State of Napoleon's Foreign Relations-His
military Resources-Napoleon at Dresden-Rupture with
Russia-Napoleon's conduct to the Poles-Distribution of
the Armies-Passage of the Niemen-Napoleon at Wilna
CHAPTER XXX.
105
Russia makes Peace with England, with Sweden, and with
Turkey-Internal preparations-Napoleon leaves Wilna
-The Dwina-Bagrathion's Movements-Battle of Smo-
lensko-Battle of Borodino -- Napoleon enters Moscow-
Constancy and enthusiasm of the Russians-Conduct of
Rostopchin-The burning of Moscow-Koutousoff refuses
to treat
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CHAPTER XXXI.
Napoleon quits Moscow-Battles of Vincovo and Malo-
Yaraslovetz-Retreat on Verreia-and Smolensko-Re-
peated Defeats and Sufferings of the French-Smolensko
-Krasnoi-Passage of the Beresina-Smorgonie-Na-
poleon quits the Army-his arrival at Warsaw-at Dres-
den-in Paris.....
CHAPTER XXXII.
.....
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Conspiracy of Mallet-Napoleon's reception in Paris-his
Military Preparations-Prussia declares War-Austria ne-
gotiates with Napoleon-Bernadotte lands in Germany-
The Russians advance into Silesia-Napoleon heads his
Army in Saxony-Battle of Lutzen-Battle of Bautzen
CHAPTER XXXIII.
167
Napoleon's interview with Metternich-Advice of his Minis-
ters and Generals-Intelligence from Spain-Battle of
Vittoria Congress of Prague dissolved-Austria declares
War-Battle of Dresden-Death of Moreau-Battle of
Culm-Surrender of Vandamme-Battles of Grossbeeren,
Wahlstadt, and Dennewitz-Napoleon retires from the
Elbe-The Battle of Leipsig―The Battle of Hanau-The
Allies on the Rhine
CHAPTER XXXIV.
181
Declaration of the Allies at Frankfort-Revolution of Hol-
land-Liberation of the Pope and Ferdinand VII.—Ob-
stinacy of Napoleon-His Military Preparations-Disso-
lution of the Legislative Senate
CHAPTER XXXV.
202
The Campaign of France-Battles of Brienne and La Ro-
thiere-Expedition of the Marne-Battles of Nangis and
Montereau Schwartzenberg retreats-Napoleon again
marches against Blucher-Attacks Soissons and is re-
-
Rheims his perplexities—he marches to St. Dizier ..218
CHAPTER XXXVI.
The Allies approach Paris-Maria-Louisa retires to Blois-
Marmont and Mortier occupy the Heights of Montmartre
-they are defeated King Joseph escapes-Marmont
capitulates-the Allies enter Paris-Napoleon at Fontaine-
bleau-his Abdication
CHAPTER XXXVII.
239
Napoleon's Journey to Frejus-Voyage to Elba-his conduct
and occupation there-Discontents in France-Return of
Prisoners of War-Jealousy of the Army-Union of the
Jacobins and Buonapartists- their intrigues-Napoleon
escapes from Elba
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
265
Napoleon lands at Cannes-his progress to Grenoble-Lyons
-Fontainebleau-Treason of Labedoyere and Ney-
Louis XVIII. retires to Ghent, and Napoleon arrives in
Paris..
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CHAPTER XXXIX.
The Hundred Days-Declaration of the Congress at Vienna
-Napoleon prepares for War-Capitulation of the Duke
d'Angouleme Insurrection of La Vendée-Murat advances
from Naples-is defeated-and takes refuge in France-
The Champ-de-Mai--Dissatisfaction of the Constitution-
alists
291
CHAPTER XL.
Napoleon heads his army on the Belgian frontier-passes
the Sambre at Charleroi-defeats Blucher at Ligny-
Battle of Quatre-bras-The English fall back on Water-
loo-THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO-Napoleon returns to
Paris 305
CHAPTER XLI.
Napoleon appeals in vain to the Chambers-abdicates for
the second time-is sent to Malmaison- and then to
Rochefort-negotiates with Capt. Maitland-embarks in
the Bellerophon-arrives at Torbay-Decision of the Eng-
lish Government-Interview with Lord Keith, &c.-Na-
poleon on board the Northumberland-sails for St. Helena
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CHAPTER XLII.
Napoleon at St. Helena—The Briars-Longwood-Charges
against the English Government respecting his accommo-
dations and treatment at St. Helena-Charges against the
Governor, Sir Hudson Lowe-Napoleon's mode of life at
Longwood-his health falls off-his death and funeral-
Conclusion.
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