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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XI
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XI

1806
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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).