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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER VIII
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER VIII

1798
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Overview
Excessive Tyranny of the French in Switzerland (pg. 101-102). The new Helvetic Constitution (pg. 102). The Citizens prevented from presenting Petitions in a corporate Capacity (pg. 102). Bold Remonstrance against this Act of Tyranny by a Society at Lausanne (pg. 102). The French Commissioner dictates his Orders to the new Helvetic Republic, and treats Switzerland as a conquered Country (pg. 102-103). These violent Measures rescinded, and the Commissioners recalled (pg. 103). Yet the French Party, in Switzerland, secretly set in Motion, by the French Directory, carries every Question (pg. 103). The Conduct of the French resented by the whole Swiss Nation (pg. 103-104). The Tyranny of the French, in Switzerland operates as a Warning to other Countries (pg. 104-105). Striking Proof of the Rigour exercised on the People of Switzerland (pg. 105). Alliance, offensive and defensive, between the French and the Helvetic Republic (pg. 105). Very advantageous to the French in both a commercial and military Light (pg. 105-106). The Country of the Grisons coveted both by the Austrians and French (pg. 106). Approach thereto of the French Army (pg. 106). The Grisons invite the Protection of the Emperor (pg. 104-105). Internal Vicissitudes of the Cisalpine Republic (pg. 106-107). Prudent Conduct of Buonaparte (pg. 106-107). His Greatness and Popularity become an Object of Jealousy (pg. 107-113). Treaties between the French and Cisalpine Republics (pg. 113-114). An Audience refused to the Cisalpine Envoy at the Court of Vienna (pg. 114). Which meditates War against both Republics (pg. 114). The Cisalpine Envoy ordered by the Directory, to quit Paris (pg. 114). Changes introduced into the Cisalpine Republic by the French Government (pg. 114-115). Pretexts for these (pg. 115-116). Loudly censured and reprobated by Lucien Buonaparte (pg. 116-117). Violent interferences of the French Republic in the Cisalpine (pg. 117). Unsettled State of the French Government lessens its Authority (pg. 117). March of the Imperial Troops into the Country of the Grisons (pg. 117). Conduct of the French towards the Cisalpine and Ligurian Republics (pg. 117-118).