INDEX. A ABERCROMBY (Sir RALPH), his share in the defeat of Ge- - in the action of 17th June (same year) in Flanders, in an attempt to retake the post of Boxtel, ii. 62 battle of the 21st of March, 1801; his death, iii. 162 to Aboukir, battle of (French and Turks), iii. 200 Acre, narrative of the siege and heroic defence of, in 1799, Alexandria; sanguinary and perfidious assault of this city by first battle of Alexandria (English and French), iii. 158 to 161 siege and capture of, by the English, iii. 172, 173 character of the inhabitants, by Louis Buonaparte, ii. 390 General Pichegru arrives here, ii. 84 Anagram of "Felhemesi" (" Mehée fils") used as a signature by ANDREOSSY, General; memoirs of, i. 320 his noble extraction; and situation before the Revolution, serves in an inferior station in the army till the year 1796, i. 321 Nn 2 appointed appointed in that year chief of battalion, and afterwards selected by Buonaparte, with peculiar marks of favour, te slightly wounded in the assault of Alexandria, i. $25 promoted general of brigade; his services with the gun- elected to the Institute established by Buonaparte at that his services before Jaffa and before Acre, and in covering in quelling the mutinies of the troops, and counteract- appointed ambassador to England, i. 331 his general conduct in this country, i. 333 copy of his official instructions from Talleyrand, i. 333 Angouleme, Duchess of, daughter of Louis XVI.; dote of her, iii. 76 amiable anec- Apotheosis of Marat, as pronounced by Real, iii. 309 i. 223, &c. Artists, Artists, French; most of the first characters among them speech of David on the motion of Barrere respecting French Assembly, Constituent, character of, iii. 255, 256 Legislative (or Second), iii. 14 See also the article Convention AUGEREAU, General, memoirs of, i. 253 his birth: early appointed a spy; afterwards enlists in the his successive desertions, punishment, theft, and imprison- marries; commits a robbery, and abandons his wife; recent i. 256 joins the army of General Anselm; promoted to the rank of his successes at Millesimo, Dego, Ceva, and other places, his infamous conduct at Bologna, and at Lugo, i. 259, 260 these proceedings contrasted with the professions of sent to Paris on a mission to the Directory; his disgusting employed by Buonaparte in the treacherous subjection of his services to the purposes of the Directory with the army: intrigues without success for a seat in the Directory, but is removed to a command on the frontiers of Spain, i. 277 his ruling passions, avarice, ambition, and cruelty; exem- campaign of 1800 in Franconia, i. 2795979) Sa his military character, i. 280 *. i. his present situation in various respects, i. 280 his threats against England and Ireland, i. 281 his personal character, i. 281 BACCHIOCHI, Madame (sister to Buonaparte), memoirs of, Bakers; contribution laid upon those of Marseilles by a com- BARRAS, memoirs of, i. 170 his birth, family, and entrance into the regular army, i. 171 his situation at the commencement of the Revolution, and deserts deserts and betrays the democratical party, i. 174 elected to the National Convention, i. 176 votes for the death of the King, and assists also in bringing 178 serves and betrays all the different successive revolutionary acquires disgracefully the friendship of the younger Robes- sent as deputy, to Toulon after the recapture of that city, i. 178 forms an acquaintance with Buonaparte there, i. 179, recalled from this mission, i. 179 joins the faction against Robespierre, i. 179 his situation in the Convention after the fall of that tyrant, procures an appointment as governor of the Isle of France, but is prevented from sailing to execute it, i. 180 appointed to the first Directory; his manners in this situa- events of the 4th of September 1797, i. 183, (ii. 117 to 133) hastens the return of Buonaparte from Egypt, i. 184 his jealousy on the succeeding revolution, i. 185 his negotiation with Buonaparte after that event, i. 185 his personal appearance, and character, i. 188 causes |