Jacobins, overpower the Feulllans, 779 > 
their influence in the convention, 783; 
defeated, but not fuppreffed, 803 ; rail'e 
two infurreftions, 804; their tranfient 
fuccefs and fubfequent defeat, 805 ; em¬ 
ployed in defence of the new conftitution, 
814; oppol’ed by the direftory, 815. 
James and Charles of England, 723. 
James II. his fruillefs endeavours to recover 
the crown, 7324 his death, 733. 
James the Pretender, his fruitlefs attempt, 
Jaques Deffalines, emperor of Hayti, or St. 
Domingo, 864. 
Jarnac, battle of, 709, 
Jeniappe, battle of, 784. 
Jerfey taken and loft, 730. 
Jefuits fupprefled'in France, 762. 
Jews expelled France, 669 ; allowed to re¬ 
turn, 682. 
Joan of Arc, 689. 
John king of England, 669. 
John I. of France, lived but three weeks, 
676. 
John II. troubles at the beginning of his 
reign, 680 ; taken prifoner by the Engliih, 
68/ j dies in captivity, 682. 
John de Brie, 780. 
Joubert killed at the battle of Novi, 839. 
Jourdan takes Luxembourg and Duffftdorf, 
8ji; retreats, with great lofs, and fuper- 
ceded, 818; commands the army of Mentz, 
833; worfted at Stockach, but claims the 
victory, and returns to Papis, 834. 
Ireland, project for invading, 823. 
Ivembert, a French .general, (hot, 793. 
Illands belonging to France, 647. 
Ifabella of Bavaria, 684 ; her ill qualities, 
685 ; imprifoned, and iiberated, 686 ; her 
intrigues, 687. 
Judith wife of Louis I. 637.. 
Kaifevflautern, battle of, 798, 
Kleber defeats the prince of Wirtemberg, 
817 - 
Knights Companions in France, 682, 683. 
Korfakow, a Ruliian general, 839 J defeated, 
840. 
Kray, general, defeats the French at Mag- 
nano, 835 ; takes Pefchiera, 83 ' ; his 
laudable difobedience ; he takes Mantua 
by a ftratagem, 838; fucceeds the arch¬ 
duke Charles as commander in chief, 
$ 45 - 
Lagrange, general, levies contributions at 
Dominique, 865. 
La Hogue, battle of, 732. 
Lally, count, 749. 
Lambaiie, princefs, murdered with many 
' others, 782. 
Lambelc, prince, his regiment attacked by 
the mob, 767. 
Latour d’Auvergne, his death and charafter, 
849. 
Lavoifier, the celebrated chemift, put to 
death, 799. 
Law, John, 738, 739. 
Lazzaroni of Naples, 832; quelled, 833. 
League for the public good, 6 >1. 
Leo X. 697 ; his political intrigues, 699. 
Leopold emperor of Germany, his projefts 
and death, 779. 
Lettres de cachet, declared criminal by the 
parliament of Grenoble, 7563 their general 
abufe, 766. 
Liege, its cruel fate, 692. 
Linois, admiral, fails for the Eaft Indies, 858; 
foiled by a fleet of merchant-ftiips, 8643 
relieves the Mauritius from blockade, 866. 
Lille beiieged by the Auftrians, 783. 
Loano, battle of, 812. 
Lodi, Battle of, 820. 
Lothaire fon of Louis I. 657 ; Iris death, C38. 
Lothaire king ofLorrain, 658. 
Lothaire fon of Louis IV. 663. 
y,0£, VII. No. 478. 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Louis I. affociated in the empire with his 
father Charlemagne, 636 ; alcends the 
throne, and reigns unhappily, 657 ; his 
death and charafter, 658. 
Louis of Bavaria, fon of Louis I. 657 ; called 
Louis the German, 658 ; crowned king of 
France, but loon expelled, ibid, his death 
and charafter, 659. 
Louis II. fon of Charles the Bald, 639. 
Louis III. and Carloman, joint kings of France, 
659; their death, 660. 
Louis IV. 662; his death, 663. 
Louis V. furnamed the Lazy, 663. 
Louis VI. 666 ; his reign and death, 667. 
Louis VII. engages in the fecond crufade, 
667 ; his wars with the king of England 
in fupport of Normandy, L 68 ; his death, 
and charafter, 669. 
Louis VIII. his reign and death, 669. 
Louis IX. king at eight years old, 671 ; his 
policy, engages in the evoifades, 672 ; his 
death and charafter, 673 ; improvement of 
jurifprudence in his time, 761. 
Louis X. his (hort reign, 676. 
Louis count of Flanders, 677. 
Louis XL. his (hameful conduit before and 
at his accefiion, C90 5 his talents in fup- 
prefling rebellion, 691 ; entrapped by the 
duke of Burgundy, and invaded by Edward 
IV. .of England, 692 ; makes peace with 
Edward, his perfidy and cruelty, 693 ; dies, 
694. 
Louis XII. of the houfe of Orleans, marries 
the widow of Charles VIII. and renews a 
claim to Naples, 696; reduces the Mi- 
lanefe and Naples, confederacy againft him, 
his fecond marriage, and death, 697. 
Louis XIII. his marriage, and feeble govern¬ 
ment, 720 ; promotes Richelieu, 722 ; lup- 
prefles the proteftunts, 722-724 ; revolt of 
Montmorency, and war with Spain, 725 5 
his mortuary plan, 72 6 ; dies, 727. 
Louis duke of Enguien, his great victories, 
takes Dunkirk, is envied by Mazarine, 
becomes prince of Conde, 727 j in arms 
againft the king, and outlawed, 728; re¬ 
conciled to the king, 729 ; ferves in Hol¬ 
land, 7303 retires in full reputation, 731. 
Louis XIV. 727; his firft acts of govern¬ 
ment, 728 ; his treaty with Cromwell, 
marriage, and peace with Spain, 7295 bieaks 
the peace, his rapid fuccefs, another trea¬ 
ty, which he prefently breaks, and over¬ 
runs Holland, 730; driven back, reduces 
Franche-Compte, 731; four years peace; 
war with Spain, England, Germany, and 
Flolland; bombards Algiers, robs the pope, 
perlecutes the proteftants, and fupports the 
exiled James, 632 ; peace of Rylwick, and 
partition-treaty, war in Italy, 733 ; fup¬ 
ports the pretender,which brings on a gene¬ 
ral war, 734 ; fues in vain tor peace, 735 ; 
preliminaries at length figned, 736 ; gene¬ 
ral peace, domeftic troubles, and death, 
737; his charafter, 738. 
Louis XV. in his minority, is engage'd to 
marry the infanta, 738 ; but weds the 
daughter of Stanillaus king of Poland, who 
is foon after deprived of his ciown, 739 ; 
fupports the elector of Bavaria againft Maria 
Therefa, and Charles the pretender againit 
the king of England, heads his army in 
perfon, 740; his fuccefs in Flanders and 
Italy, abandoned a fecond.time by Pruflia, 
affilts the pretender a fecond time, war 
with the Dutch, 741; two fleets deftroyed, 
Ioffes in America, peace of Aix-la-Cha- 
pelle, difputes with the parliaments, war 
in India, 742 ; acquires Minorca, more dif¬ 
putes with his parliaments, his life at¬ 
tempted, gets poffeflion of Hanover, 743 ; 
ill luccefs in India and America, ,gnd at 
fea ; peace made, 744; reduces Corfica ; 
famine in the provinces 5 changes his mi- 
10 Y 
909 
nifters, 745 ; his death and charafter, 746; 
fhameful behaviour in the cafe of the duke 
d'^Aiguillon, 763 
Louis duke of Berri, becomes dauphin by the 
death of his rather: his marriage, and the 
unfortunate ciicumftauces attending it, 745; 
fucceeds his grandfather as 
Louis XVI. 746; his coronation, and firft 
afts, 747 ; aiiifts the Americans, gains Do¬ 
minica, and lofes St.Lucia and Pondicherry, 
748 > joined by Spain, the combined fleets 
-inlult the Britifh channel, and take fome 
valuable prizes ; joined by Holland, but 
fuftains tire whole charge of tire war, 750; 
makes peace, 754; difeontents ar home, 
755 ; affembles the notables, banilhes and 
recjls the parliament of Paris, banilhes the 
duke of Orleans, 756; recals the duke, 
and again afiembles the notables, 757; 
recals M. Necker to office, 768 ; affembles 
the dates general, 739; addreffes the na¬ 
tional affembly, 766; banilhes M. Necker, 
■767 ; recals him, and vifits Paris after the 
deftruftion of the Baftile, 768 ; his power 
limited by the new conftitution, 771 ; 
which however he accepts, 773; his palace 
forced, and himfelf brought to Paris, 774 ; 
deprived of the right of making war, 776; 
fivears however to maintain that conftitu¬ 
tion, 777; endeavours to efcape, and be¬ 
trays his duplicity, 778 ; his Swifs guards 
and his fervants maffacred, and himfelf and 
family fent to prifon, 781 ; his trial, 7855 
his execution, 788. 
Louis the dauphin, fon of Louis XVI. 751 j 
his death, 805. 
Louis, brother of Louis XVI. 821. 
I.ouifa of Savoy, 698, 701. 
Louvois, an able war-minifter, 730. 
Luines, duke of, 721 ; dies, 722. 
Luneville, congrefs there, 849 ; peace of, 
excluding England, 830. 
Lyons, its dreadful fate, 792. 
Macdonald, his march to join Moreau, 83S; 
his fucceffes and defeat, ibid. 
Mack, general, takes poffeflion of Rome for 
the king of Naples, 831; driven out, and 
taken with all his army, S32 ; command# 
the Auftrian army near Ulm, 872; furren- 
ders, 873. 
Magnano, battle of, 833. 
Maintenon, Mad. 732 ; married to the king, 
73? j her death, ibid. 
Malelherbes, counfel for the king, 788 ; exe¬ 
cuted, 799, 
Malplaquef, battle of, 733. 
Malta taken by Bonaparte, 831 ; by the 
EnglKh, 849; who refufe to give it up 
after the peace of Amiens, 857. 
Manheim taken by the French, 833. 
Mantua, fiege of, 820; taken by Bonaparte, 
822 ; re-taken by Kray, 8;8. 
Marat, a furious Jacobin, 780; a Angular 
incident relating to, 784; murdered, 791. 
Marengo, battle of, 848. 
Maria Therefa, attacked by the king of 
Pruflia, and driven .from Vienna, 740; 
confirmed queen of Hungary, 741. 
Maria Therefa, infanta of Spa.n, dies in child¬ 
bed, 745. _ 
Maria Antoinetta, filler to the emperor of 
Germany, married to the dauphin of France, 
afterwards Louis XVI. 745.; her power over 
the king, 756 ; hated by the people, 774 ; 
‘ her trial and execution, 789. 
Marignano, battle of, 698. 
Marlborough, earl of, his viftories at Blen¬ 
heim, Ramillies, &c. 734; his political 
talents, viftories at Oudenarde, and Mal- 
plaquet, 735; his lalt campaign, 736. 
Martinique taken by the French, 731 
Mary of Burgundy, her helplefs fltuation, (lie 
marries Maximilian of Auftria, 693; her 
death, C54. 
Mary 
