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ABERCROMBY (Sir RALPH), his share in the defeat of Ge-
neral Pichegru near Landrecies, in the campaign of 1794,
ii. 20

- in the action of 17th June (same year) in Flanders,
ii. 28

in an attempt to retake the post of Boxtel, ii. 62

battle of the 21st of March, 1801; his death, iii. 162 to
165

Aboukir, battle of (French and Turks), iii. 200

Acre, narrative of the siege and heroic defence of, in 1799,
ii. 261 to 275

Alexandria; sanguinary and perfidious assault of this city by
Buonaparte, i. 325, ii. 235 to 237, iii. 219

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
Amsterdam, the tree of liberty planted at, ii. 83

General Pichegru arrives here, ii. 84

Anagram of "Felhemesi" (" Mehée fils") used as a signature by
Mehée de la Touche, iii. 336, 366

ANDREOSSY, General; memoirs of, i. 320

his noble extraction; and situation before the Revolution,
i. 320

serves in an inferior station in the army till the year 1796,

i. 321

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appointed

appointed in that year chief of battalion, and afterwards
chief of brigade; distinguishes himself on several occa-
sions, i. 322

selected by Buonaparte, with peculiar marks of favour, te
accompany him to Egypt, i. 324

slightly wounded in the assault of Alexandria, i. $25

promoted general of brigade; his services with the gun-
boats and shallops in protecting the march to Cairo,
i. 326

elected to the Institute established by Buonaparte at that
city; charge committed to him in this character, i. 827,
ii. 244

his services before Jaffa and before Acre, and in covering
Buonaparte's retreat from this latter place, i. 328

in quelling the mutinies of the troops, and counteract-
ing the plots of the generals and officers, at Cairo, i. 329
accompanies Buonaparte in his return to France, i. 330
his various situations after the revolution of 9th Novem
ber 1799, i. 330

appointed ambassador to England, i. 331

his general conduct in this country, i. 333

copy of his official instructions from Talleyrand, i. 333
his political conduct after his return to Paris; disgraced
on this account, but afterwards appointed to a distin-
guished situation in the army against England, i. 353
honourable character of his general conduct with respect
to this country, i. 854

Angouleme, Duchess of, daughter of Louis XVI.;

dote of her, iii. 76

amiable anec-

Apotheosis of Marat, as pronounced by Real, iii. 309
Armies, strength of the French in 1794, ii. 16, note
Armistices, superior policy of the French respecting, ii. 102
ARMY OF ENGLAND, memoirs of the principal generals in,

i. 223, &c.

Artists,

Artists, French; most of the first characters among them
have disgraced themselves by their revolutionary con-
duct, i. 369

speech of David on the motion of Barrere respecting French
artists, i. 375

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
Legion de Corse, i. 253

his successive desertions, punishment, theft, and imprison-
ment, i. 254

marries; commits a robbery, and abandons his wife; recent
scene connected with this last adventure, i. 255
enlists in the Neapolitan service; discharged, and settles as
a fencing-master at Naples; employed in this situation.
by the French emissaries to propagate jacobin principles,

i. 256

joins the army of General Anselm; promoted to the rank of
general, i. 257

his successes at Millesimo, Dego, Ceva, and other places,
in the campaign of 1796, i. 258

his infamous conduct at Bologna, and at Lugo, i. 259, 260

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these proceedings contrasted with the professions of
Buonaparte in his address to the people of Italy, i, 261
his subsequent successes in this campaign, i. 262

sent to Paris on a mission to the Directory; his disgusting
behaviour during his stay in that capital, i. 264
rejoins the army, i. 265

employed by Buonaparte in the treacherous subjection of
Venice; his cruelty and rapacity in this enterprize, i. 266
appointed president of the military tribunal at Verona; his
conduct in that situation, ï. 269 to 272, (70 note)

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his services to the purposes of the Directory with the army:
is entrusted by them in the revolution of 4th September
1797, i. 272, (ii. 130)

intrigues without success for a seat in the Directory, but is
appointed to supersede Moreau in the command of the
Army of the Rhine, i. 276

removed to a command on the frontiers of Spain, i. 277
elected to the Council of Five Hundred; his conduct in the
revolution of 9th November 1799, i. 277

his ruling passions, avarice, ambition, and cruelty; exem-
plified in his conduct during his command in Holland,
i. 278

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

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BACCHIOCHI, Madame (sister to Buonaparte), memoirs of,
ii. 404

Bakers; contribution laid upon those of Marseilles by a com-
missary of Fouché, to discharge which they were allowed
to raise the price of bread, i. 149

BARRAS, memoirs of, i. 170

his birth, family, and entrance into the regular army, i. 171
dismissed with disgrace, and enters into an East Indian re-
giment: shipwrecked in his voyage; his career till his
return to Europe, i. 172

his situation at the commencement of the Revolution, and
early subsequent conduct, i. 173

deserts

deserts and betrays the democratical party, i. 174
again favoured by the Orleans faction, i. 176-

elected to the National Convention, i. 176

votes for the death of the King, and assists also in bringing
the Queen and Madame Elizabeth to the scaffold, i. 177,

178

serves and betrays all the different successive revolutionary
factions, i. 178

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acquires disgracefully the friendship of the younger Robes-
pierre, i. 178

sent as deputy, to Toulon after the recapture of that city,

i. 178

forms an acquaintance with Buonaparte there, i. 179,
treacherous cruelty towards the unfortunate Toulonese,
i. 179, note -

recalled from this mission, i. 179

joins the faction against Robespierre, i. 179

his situation in the Convention after the fall of that tyrant,
i. 180

procures an appointment as governor of the Isle of France,

but is prevented from sailing to execute it, i. 180
leaves to Buonaparte the command of the Conventional
troops against the sections of Paris, i. 182

appointed to the first Directory; his manners in this situa-
tion, and detestable general character, i. 182

events of the 4th of September 1797, i. 183, (ii. 117 to 133)
his conduct in the Directory towards the jacobins and the
royalists, i. 184

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 situation since, i. 187

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his personal appearance, and character, i. 188

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