the invafion of England, but Is foiled at 
St. Domingo, fells Louifiana, plots againft 
his life, 859 ; created emperor of the 
French, 861. See Napoleon. 
Bonaparte, Jofeph, ambafifador at Rome, 829 ; 
infulted in his palace, and quits the city, 
S30 ; made governor of Naples, 8 S 3 . 
Boniface VIII. his infolence and death., 674. 
Bofon, duke, crowned king of Arles, 65 o. 
Bouillc, marquis, takes Euftatius, 751 ; takes 
Nevis and St. Kitts, 752. 
Bouille, M. his precipitate behaviour, 777 ; 
greater indifcretion, 778. 
Bois-le-duc fu’•renders-to the French, 808. 
Boundaries, divifions, and population, of 
France, 643, 899. 
Bourbon, duke of, opprelTed by the queen 
regent, 699 ; rebels, 700. 
Bouvines, battle of, 670. 
Brane, general, commands the French troops 
in Holland when the Englilh attack the 
Helder, 842 j finilhes the Chouan yvar, 845. 
Brunn taken by the French, 881. 
Brunfwick, duke of, his foolilh manifefto, 
780; enters France at the head of the 
allied army, and is fuccefsful at firft, 782 ; 
foon retreats, 783. 
Buchan, earl of, made conftable of France, 
687 ; defeated and killed at Verneuil, 689. 
Buckingham, duke of, fails in the attack of 
Rhe, and is foon after murdered, 723. 
Calais, famous fiege of, 679; taken by the 
Spaniards, 716. 
Calder, admiral, engages the combined French 
and Spanilh fleet, and takes two Blips, 866. 
Caldiero, battle of, 875. 
Calendar, new, 795; the old reftored, 890. 
Canibray, treaty of, conducted by women, 
702. 
Camperdown, battle of, 829. 
Campo Formio, treaty of, S29. 
Cape of Good Hope, given up at the peace, 
851 ; retaken, 888. 
Carloman, fon of Charles Martel, 652. 
Carloman, fon of Louis the Stammerer, 659 ; 
his reign, and death, 660. 
Carnot, minifter of war, 79^; one of the 
direBory, 815; prefident, 826; efcapes, 
8275 his noble behaviour.on the propofal 
to' make Bonaparte emperor, 861. 
Carrier, his cruelty, 793 ; tried, and exe¬ 
cuted, 803. 
Caflano, battle of, 836. 
Caftelnaudari, battle of, 725. 
Caftiglione, battle of, 821. 
Catamaran projedls, 864, 888. 
Cateau Cambrefis, treaty of, 706. 
Catharine of Medicis, 703-711 ; dies, 712. 
Ceret, battle of, 805. 
Cevennes, and other mountains, 645. 
Championnet, his fervice in the Roman and 
Neapolitan territory, 831, 832; takes 
Naples, 833 ; various fuccefs, 840 ; at the 
head of the army of Italy is worfted by 
Melas, and dies, 841. 
Cnarctte, a leader of the royalifts, 7935 
Ihot, 811. 
Charlemagne, king of France and Lombardy, 
his exploits againft the Saxons, &c. 654; 
againft the Muors and Huns; he is crowned 
emperor of the Romans, 635; his death, 
and charafter, 656. 
Charafter of the Merovingian kings, 653 ; 
of Charlemagne, 656 ; of Louis I. 658 ; 
ol Hugh Capet, and Robert I. 664; of 
Henry I. 663; of Philip I. 666 ; of Louis 
VI. 667; of Louis VII. 669; of Philip II. 
671; of Louis IX 673; of Philip IV. 
676 ; of Philip VI. 680 ; of Charles VII. 
689 ; of Charles VIII. 696; of Louis XII. 
6974 ofFrar.cisI. 704; of Henry IV. 720; 
of cardinal Richlieu, 726 ; of Louis XIII. 
727 ; of Louis XIV. 738 ; of Louis XV. 
-746 ; of Louis XVI. 788, 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Charles Martel, 651; his viftofies, power, 
and death, 632. 
Charles the Bald, king of France, 638 ; em¬ 
peror of the Romans, 659; his-death and 
charadter, ibid. 
Charles the Fat, emperor of the Romans, 
becomes king of France, 660; his depofi- 
tion, and death, 661. 
Charles the Simple, 661; his misfortunes, 
and death, 662. 
Charles duke of Lorrain, 663. 
Charles of Anjou, king of Sicily, C’fj. 
Charles IV. king of France, afpires to be em¬ 
peror of Germany, 676 j his ill fuccefs, 
and death, 677 
Charles of Blois, 678; killed at Auray, 6?2. 
Charles king of Navarre, 680. 
Charles V. king of France, his policy, 682; 
recovers fome provinces from the Englifli, 
6S3 ; his death, 684. 
Charles VI. his unfortunate derangement, 
6S4; his kingdom in a diftratted Hate, 
685 ; his death, 688. 
Charles duke of Orleans murdered, 685. 
Charles VII. while dauphin, murders the 
duke of Burgundy, 687 ; deprived of his 
kingdom by Henry of England, 688 ; 
crowned at Poidliers, ibid, re-crowned at 
Rheims, and proclaimed at Paris, 689; 
recovers Normandy, Guienne, &c. iris 
death and charafter, 639. 
Charles count of Carolois, receives the fugi¬ 
tive Louis, 690; handfomely rewarded, 
yet rebels, 691; becomes duke of Bur¬ 
gundy, his treaty with the king, whom he 
has in his p»wer, 692 ; his death, 693. 
Charles Vlll. 694; his Italian expedition, 
695; from which he derives no benefit; 
his death, and character, 696. 
Charles V. king of Spain and emperor of 
Germany, 699 ; his journey to England, 
aids againft France, ibid, his negotiations 
with the captive king, 701 ; war continued 
with France, 702 ; treaties of Cambray and 
Nitre, 703 ; a friendly meeting between him 
and Francis of France, ibid, again at war 
with Francis, 704; and with Henry II. ; 
he abdicates tbe'empire, 705. 
Charles IX. of Frlnce, 708 ; his charafter, 
709 ; dies, 7 10. 
Charles cardinal of Bourbon, 713. 
Charles 11 . of England fells Dunkirk, and 
joins France againft the Dutch, 730. 
Charles XII. of Sweden, 735. 
Charles Edward, grandlon of James II. 740, 
741. 
Charles eleftor of Bavaria, claims the impe¬ 
rial crown, 739 ; elefted emperor, 740 ; 
his feverfes, and death, 741. 
Charles archduke of Auftria, defeats the re¬ 
publicans, but is afterwards forced to re¬ 
treat, 817 ; defeats Jourdain, 81S; oppofed 
to Bonaparte in Italy, but is obliged to 
fall back to protect the road to Vienna, 
824 ; declines to negociate with Bonaparte, 
825; takes Ulm, and defeats Jourdan at 
Stockach, 834; takes SchafFhaufen, 836 ; 
defeats Maflena near Zurich, 837 ; takes 
Manheim, 839 ; relieves Philiplburg, 841; 
refigns the command, 843 ; refumes if, 
and is defeated at Hohenlinden, 850; de¬ 
feated by Maflena in Italy, 875; his re¬ 
treat, 876. 
Chiari, battle of, 733. 
Childeric, fon of Merovaeus, 649. 
Childeric II. 655; reftored by Pepin, 632; 
depofed by him, 653. 
Chilperic, 651. 
Chouan war concluded, 845. 
Cinq Mars executed for high treafon, 726. 
Cifalpine republic, 823, 829, 849, 851. 
Clairfait, the Aultrian general, oppofed to 
Dumouriez, 789; to Jourdan, 811, 
Clement, James, kills Henry III. 712. 
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Clergy, their high rank in the ftate, 765; 
give up their tythes, 770 ; deprived of their 
livings, 773; conftitutional oath, 777; 
many who refufe to take it, are murdered, 
782 ; many apoftates, 795. 
Climate and foil, 645. 
Cliflon, Oliver, 682; conftable of France, 683. 
Clodian, fon of Pharamond, 649. 
Clofter-feven, convention of, 7.3. 
Clotaire reduces Burgundy, and becomes foie 
king of France, 650; his death, after burn¬ 
ing his fon and others, 651. 
Clotaire 11 . 651. 
Clovis embraces the Chriftian religion, and 
greatly extends his dominions, 649; de¬ 
feats and kills Alaric, reduces Aquitain, 
is defeated by Odoacer, his cruelty, piety, 
and death, 630. 
Colbert, minifter to Louis XIV. 730; his 
death, 732. 
Coligny, admiral, 709. 
Commons,their wretched ftate under the kings, 
765 ; become all-powerful, 767, & feq. 
Conchini marquis of Ancre, 720; murdered, 
721. 
Conde, Valenciennes, and Mentz, befieged by 
the allies, 790; taken, 791. 
Coni taken by Melas, 841. 
Conftance, wife of Robert I. 664. 
Corde, Charlotte, kills Marat, 79 r. 
Corfita reduced by the French, 743 ; the 
people cruelly opprefied, 746; furrenders 
to Great Britain, 793 ; revolts to France, 
823. 
Creey, battle of, 679. 
Croifades, 666, 667, 669, 672. 
Cromwell, his power and policy, 728. 
Dagobert, 651. 
Danton, his trial and execution, 800. 
Damien, Francis, his attemp? on the life of 
Louis XV. 742. 
Dampierre, general, killed, 790. 
Dego, battle of, 819. 
Delacroix confers with lord Malmelbury on 
the fubjeft of peace, 823, 
Departments, 643. 
Deflaix, killed at Marengo, 848. 
Deftaing, (admiral count,) his fuccefs in the 
Weft Indies, repulfed at Savannah, 749 ; 
put to death by Robefpierre, 799. 
Diana de Poitiers, 704. 
Di.ernftein, battle of, 878. 
Dillon, general, murdered, 780. 
Directory of five, which fucceeded the na¬ 
tional convention, 813, 814; their .plans 
for raifing money, 815; quell an infur- 
reftion of the Jacobins, 8163 will not 
concede to lord Malmelbury's propofals for 
peace, 823 ; divided in opinion, 826 ; three 
of them expel the other two, 827; and 
fentence them, and many others, to de¬ 
portation, 828; more negotiations for 
peace, Szp ; more changes, 839 ; totally 
abolifiied, 848. 
Domingo taken from the French by the 
blacks, &c. 839 ; mafiacre of the whites, 
863 ; declared* like France, an empire, 
864; a French fleet defeated oft that place, 
890. 
Doria, the Genoefe admiral, 7O2. 
Dreux, battle of, 709. 
Dugommier, his fuccefl'es, 805; killed, 8c 6 . - 
Dumanoir and his whole divinon captured, 
883. 
Dumouriez, minifter of war, 779 ; refigns, 
and joins the army, 78c ; made commander 
in chief againft the Andrians, &c. 782 ; 
fent to command in the Netherlands,.783; 
gains the battle of Jemappe, 784 ; his firft 
l'ucceflbs'in Holland, his Je’feftion, 789; 
deferts to the Auftrians, flighted by all, he 
takes refuge in England, 790 ; his adhe¬ 
rents punifhed, 794. 
Dunkirk, fiege and battle of, 729 ; bought 
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