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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XV
1801
Operations of the French at Land, as usual, more successful than those at Sea (pg. 255-256). Combined Attack on Portugal, concerted between France and Spain, in which the Concurrence of Spain is not sincere, but intended as a Measure for the Prevention of greater Mischief (pg. 256). Portugal deserted by England (pg. 256). Mutual Declarations of War between Spain and Portugal (pg. 256-257). Sham War; and Peace between Portugal and Spain (pg. 257-258). The Preliminaries of that Pacification refused to be acceded to by the French Government (pg. 258-259). French Army advances through the Pyrennees to the Portuguese Frontier, and sits down before Almeida (pg. 259-260). The Portuguese Government, alarmed, prepare seriously for Self-defence, but unable to raise an effective Army of sufficient Strength (pg. 260). The Portuguese Island of Madeira occupied by the English (pg. 260). Pacification between France and Portugal (pg. 260-261).
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STATE PAPERS: Papers relative to the Negotiation with France, presented by His Majesty's Command to both Houses of Parliament, 22d. Dec. 1806
1806
No. I. Letter from Mr. Secretary Fox to M. Talleyrand, dated Downing-street, 20th Feb. 1806 (pg. 708-709). No. II. Letter from M. Talleyrand to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, Mar. 5, 1806—Received Mar. 19 (pg. 709). No. III. Extract from a Letter from M. Talleyrand to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, March 5, 1806—Received Mar. 19 (pg. 709-710). No. IV. Extract from a Speech delivered by the Chief of the French Government to the Legislative Body on the 2d of March, 1806 (pg. 710). No. V. Letter from Mr. Secretary Fox to M. Talleyrand, dated Downing-street, March 26, 1806 (pg. 710-711). No. VI. Letter from M. Talleyrand to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, April 1st 1806—Received April 7 (pg. 711-713). No. VII. Letter from Mr. Secretary Fox to M. Talleyrand, dated Downing-street, April 8, 1806 (pg. 713-715). No. VIII. Letter from M. Talleyrand to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, April 16, 1806—Received April 19 (pg. 715-718). No. IX. Letter from Mr. Secretary Fox to M. Talleyrand, dated Downing-street, April 20, 1806 (pg. 718-719). No. X. Letter from M. Talleyrand to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, 2d June 1806—Received June 4th (pg. 719-721). No. XI. Letter from Mr. Secretary Fox to M. Talleyrand, dated Downing-street, June 14, 1806 (pg. 721-722). No. XII. Communication made by the Earl of Yarmouth to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated June 13, 1806 (pg. 722-723). No. XIV. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earl of Yarmouth, to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, June 19, 1806.—Received June 21 (pg. 723-724). No. XV. Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Fox to the Earl of Yarmouth, dated Downing-street, June 26, 1806 (pg. 724-726). No. XVI. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earl of Yarmouth to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, July 1, 1806—Received July 4 (pg. 726-727). No. XVII. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earl of Yarmouth, to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, July 1, 1806—Received July 4 (pg. 727-728). No. XVIII. Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Fox to the Earl of Yarmouth, dated Downing-street, July 5, 1806 (pg. 728-729). No. XIX. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earl of Yarmouth, to Mr. Secretary Fox dated Paris July 9, 1806—Received July 12 (pg. 729). No. XX. Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Fox to the Earl of Yarmouth, dated Downing-street, July 18, 1806 (pg. 729-731). No. XXI. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earl of Yarmouth, to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, July 19, 1806—Received July 22 (pg. 732). No. XXII. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Yarmouth to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, July 20, 1806—Received July 24 (pg. 733). No. XXIII. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earl of Yarmouth to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, July 21, 1806—Received July 24 (pg. 733). No. XXIV. Full Powers given to the Earl of Yarmouth, which were communicated to M. Talleyrand on the 21st of July, 1806, and exchanged with General Clarke, the French Plenipotentiary, on the 23d. (pg. 733-734). No. XXV. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earl of Yarmouth to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, July 24, 1806—Received July 28 (pg. 734-736). Extract from a Paper read to General Clarke by the Earl of Yarmouth (pg. 736). Copy of an Article proposed by General Clarke to the Earl of Yarmouth, for the Maintenance of the Integrity of the Ottoman Empire (pg. 736). No. XXVI. Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Fox to the Earl of Yarmouth, dated Downing-street, July 26, 1806 (pg. 736-738). No. XXVII. Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Fox to the Earl of Yarmouth, dated Downing-street July 28, 1806 (pg. 738-739). No. XXVIII. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Yarmouth to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, July 30, 1806—Received August 1, 1806 (pg. 739-742). No. XXIX. Copy of a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Fox to the Earl of Yarmouth, dated Downing-street, August, 2d 1806 (pg. 742). No. XXX. Copy of a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Fox to the Earl of Yarmouth, dated Downing-street, Aug. 3d, 1806 (pg. 742-744). No. XXXI. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris August 6, 1806—Received August 13 (pg. 744-745). No. XXXIII. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Yarmouth to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, August 7, 1806—Received August 13 (pg. 745-746). No. XXXIV. Full Powers given to the Earls of Lauderdale and Yarmouth, which were communicated to M. Talleyrand on the 6th of August, 1806 (pg. 746-747). No. XXXV. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earls of Lauderdale and Yarmouth, to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, August 9, 1806—Received August 13 (pg. 747-749). Copy of a Note delivered by the Earl of Lauderdale to General Clarke, on the 7th of August 1806 (pg. 749-751). Copy of a Note from General Clarke to the Earls of Lauderdale and Yarmouth, dated August, 8, 1806 (pg. 751-756). Copy of a Note from the Earls of Lauderdale and Yarmouth, to General Clarke, dated August 9, 1806 (pg. 756-757). No. XXXVI. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earls of Lauderdale and Yarmouth to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, August 11th, 1806—Received August 13th (pg. 757-758). Copy of a Note from Messrs. Champagny and Clarke to the Earls of Lauderdale and Yarmouth, dated August 11, 1806 (pg. 758-759). Copy of a Note from the Earls of Lauderdale and Yarmouth to Messrs. Champagny and Clarke, dated August 11, 1806 (pg. 759-760). No. XXXVII. Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Fox to the Earls of Lauderdale and Yarmouth, dated Downing-street, August 14, 1806 (pg. 760-761). No. XXXVIII. Copy of a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Fox to the Earls of Lauderdale and Yarmouth, dated Downing-street, August 14, 1806 (pg. 761). No. XXXIX. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, August 16, 1806—Received August 19 (pg. 761-762). Copy of a Note from the Earls of Lauderdale and Yarmouth to M. Talleyrand, dated August 14, 1806 (pg. 762-763). No. XL. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, August 17, 1806—Received August 22 (pg. 763-764). No. XLI. Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Fox to the Earl of Lauderdale, dated Downing-street, August 23, 1806 (pg. 764). No. XLII. Copy of a Dispatch from Lord Lauderdale to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, August 25, 1806—Received September 3 (pg. 764-765). Copy of a Note from the Earl of Lauderdale to M. Talleyrand, dated August 22, 1806 (pg. 765-766). Copy of a Note from the Earl of Lauderdale to M. Talleyrand, dated August 25, 1806 (pg. 766-767). No. XLIII. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated August 29, 1806—Received September 3 (pg. 767-769). Copy of a Note from Messrs. Champagny and Clarke to the Earl of Lauderdale, dated August 25th, 1806 (pg. 769). Copy of a Note from the Earl of Lauderdale to M. Talleyrand, dated Paris, 27th August, 1806 (pg. 769-770). Copy of a Note from the Earl of Lauderdale to Messrs. Champagny and Clarke, dated August 29, 1806 (pg. 770-771). No. XLVI. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, August 30th, 1806—Received Sept. 3 (pg. 771-773). No. XLV. Extract from a Dispatch from Earl Spencer to the Earl of Lauderdale, dated Downing-street, Sept. 4th, 1806 (pg. 773). No. XLVI. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Paris, Sept. 4th, 1806—Received Sept. 7th (pg. 774). Copy of a Note from Talleyrand to the Earl of Lauderdale, dated Sept. 4th, 1806 (pg. 774). Copy of a Note from the Earl of Lauderdale to M. Talleyrand, dated Sept. 4th, 1806 (pg. 774-775). No. XLVIII. Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. Secretary Windham, to the Earl of Lauderdale, dated Downing-street, September 10, 1806 (pg. 775-776). No. XLIX. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Earl Spencer, dated Paris, September 18th, 1806—Received September 22d (pg. 776-778). Copy of a Note from the Earl of Lauderdale to M. Talleyrand, dated September 13th, 1806 (pg. 778-779). No. L. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Earl Spencer, dated Paris, September 19, 1806—Received September 22d (pg. 779-780). Copy of a Note delivered by M. Talleyrand to the Earl of Lauderdale, dated September 18, 1806 (pg. 780-782). Copy of a Note from the Earl of Lauderdale to M. Talleyrand, dated September 19, 1806 (pg. 782-783). No. LI. Extract from a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Earl Spencer, dated Paris, September 26, 1806—Received September 28 (pg. 783-784). No. LII Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Earl Spencer, dated September 26, 1806—Received September 28 (pg. 784-786). No. LIII. Extract from a Dispatch from Viscount Howick to the Earl of Lauderdale, dated Downing-street, October 1, 1806 (pg. 786). No. LV. Copy of a Dispatch from the Earl of Lauderdale to Viscount Howick, dated Paris, October 6th, 1806—Received October 8 (pg. 786-787). Copy of a Note from M. Talleyrand to the Earl of Lauderdale, dated Mentz, October 1, 1806 (pg. 787-788). Copy of a Note from the Earl of Lauderdale to M. Talleyrand, dated October 6, 1806 (pg. 788-790). No. LVI. Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. Arbuthnot to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Buyukdéré, August 25, 1806—Received September 29 (pg. 790). Extract of a Regulation respecting the Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia dated September 24th, 1802 (pg. 790). No. LVII. Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. Arbuthnot to Mr. Secretary Fox, dated Buyukdéré, Sept. 29th, 1806—Received Nov. 8th (pg. 791). Note presented by the French Ambassador at the Porte, to the Reis Effendi (pg. 791-793).
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER III
1808
Relations between Great Britain and Russia, with other Powers, particularly Russia (pg. 57). Motion in the House of Commons by Mr. Whitbread for sundry Papers relating to this Subject (pg. 57-59). Motion by Mr. Whitbread after reviewing the Information now before the House, for entering immediately into a Negotiation for Peace (pg. 59-61). Opposed by Mr. Ponsonby, Mr. Canning, &c. &c. (pg. 61-63). Supported by Mr. Sheridan (pg. 63-64). negatived (pg. 64). Resolutions moved by Mr. Adam respecting the Law of Parliament (pg. 64). Supported by Mr. Windham and Mr. Whitbread (pg. 64-65). Opposed by Mr. Canning, Mr. Perceval, Lord Castlereagh, and Mr. Sturges Bourne (pg. 65-66). Expedition to the Dardanelles, brought into Discussion in the House of Commons by Mr. W. Taylor (pg. 67-69). Motion for sundry Papers relating to that Affair (pg. 69-70). The Expedition defended by Mr. T. Grenville (pg. 70-71). Censured by Mr. Canning (pg. 71-73). The previous Question put and carried (pg. 73).
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XI
1807
Qualities required in a Statesman placed in a new and difficult Situation (pg. 186). Characters of Mr. Charles Fox and the Marquis of Lansdown (pg. 186). Folly of going to War with France in 1793 (pg. 186-187). Advantages of Unanimity and Perseverance in one Plan or System (pg. 187). Unsteadiness and Vacillation in the Conduct of Great Britain and of Russia (pg. 187). Different Enterprises (pg. 187-188). Individual Interests pursued by the Allies (pg. 188). Constant Designs of Russia on the Ottoman Empire (pg. 188). The present Crisis deemed favourable for their Completion (pg. 188-189). War between the Russians and Turks (pg. 189-192). Revolution at Constantinople (pg. 192-193). Fruitless Expedition to the Dardanelles under the Command of Admiral Sir Thomas Duckworth (pg. 193-202). Capture, and subsequent Evacuation, by the English, of Alexandria (pg. 202-206). Unauthorized Expedition against Buenos Ayres (pg. 206). General Miranda's Expedition to Caraccas (pg. 206-211). Capture of Monte Video by General Sir S. Auckmuty (pg. 211-216). Disastrous and disgraceful Attempt for the Recapture of Buenos Ayres, and Surrender of Monte Video to the Spaniards by General John Whitelocke (pg. 216-221). Trial and Sentence of General Whitelocke (pg. 221-224).
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XI
1806
Rupture between Russia and Turkey (pg. 207). Causes that led to it (pg. 207-209). Invasion of Moldavia and Wallachia by the Russians (pg. 209-211). State of the Turkish Empire (pg. 211-212). Continuance of War between the Russians and Persians (pg. 212). Intercourse between France and Persia (pg. 212). Austria displeased with the Russians for invading Turkey (pg. 212). Internal Affairs of Austria (pg. 212). Courts of Inquiry (pg. 212-213). Military Reforms (pg. 213). Conduct of the King of Sweden (pg. 213). Annexation of Holstein to Denmark (pg. 213). Holland erected into a Kingdom in favour of Lewis Bonaparte (pg. 213-214). Internal Affairs of Holland (pg. 214-215). Speech of his Batavian Majesty at the opening of the Dutch Legislature (pg. 215). Domestic Affairs of France (pg. 215). Strains of Flattery addressed to Bonaparte (pg. 215-216). at Munich (pg. 216). at Paris (pg. 216). Meeting of the French Legislature (pg. 216). Opening Speech of the Emperor (pg. 216-217). Report of the State of the Empire by Champagny (pg. 217). Imperial Decrees (pg. 217). Venice annexed to the Kingdom of Italy (pg. 217). Naples given to Joseph Bonaparte (pg. 217). Berg and Cleves to Murat (pg. 217). Guastalla to Prince Borghese (pg. 217). Neufchatel to Berthier (pg. 217). Revival of Feudal Benefices in Italy (pg. 217-218). Benevento assigned to Talleyrand (pg. 218). and Ponte Corvo to Bernadotte (pg. 218). Order of the Iron Crown (pg. 218). Message to the French Senate, communicating the Berlin Decree (pg. 218). Report on the French Finances (pg. 218). Revival of the Tax on Salt (pg. 218). Convocation of the Jewish Sanhedrim at Paris (pg. 218-219). Co-establishment of the Jewish with the Catholic, Lutheran, and reformed Religions (pg. 219). Ideas of Religious Toleration entertained in France (pg. 219-220). Prohibition of Commerce in English Goods throughout Switzerland (pg. 220). Proclamation of the Papal Government against harbouring Malcontents in the States of the Church (pg. 220-221). Warlike Preparations in Spain (pg. 221). suddenly Countermanded (pg. 221-222). Danger of Portugal during the Negotiation between France and England. Threats of invading that Kingdom by the French (pg. 222-223). Earl St. Vincent sent with a Fleet to the Tagus with offers of Assistance to the Portugueze Government (pg. 223). Army assembled at Plymouth (pg. 223). General Simcoe and Earl of Rosslyn sent to Portugal (pg. 223-224). Instructions of the English Commissioners (pg. 224-226). Result of the Expedition equally useful and honourable to England (pg. 226-227).
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