The Cambridge Modern History, المجلد 8

الغلاف الأمامي
Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Stanley Mordaunt Leathes, Ernest Alfred Benians
Macmillan, 1904
 

المحتوى

The militia The French clergy
52
The weakness of the nobility
58
Collection of revenue Farming of taxes
71
The defects of French finance
77
Turgot as ControllerGeneral
83
Necker Finance Minister
89
Joly de Fleury Projects of the Parlements
95
Loan from the Caisse dEscompte The Notables summoned Composi
101
CHAPTER V
119
Contents
126
The political reforms demanded
137
CHAPTER VI
145
Aims of Mirabeau His Journals
151
The Assembly holds to its resolutions
157
Necker ordered to leave the kingdom Riots
163
CHAPTER VII
176
THE DIRECTORY
196
CHAPTER VIII
211
San Domingo Avignon
217
Lack of union in the nobility The middle class
219
The Feuillants replaced by Brissotins
223
Action and defeat of the Department of the Seine
225
CHAPTER IX
245
The Garde Départementale The Camp
251
Trial decreed Louis at the
257
The formation of a Central Committee
264
The Constitution of 1793
265
CHAPTER X
276
Sir James Harris recommendation The Fürstenbund
282
Alliance of England Holland and Prussia
288
The Russian Armament
294
The decree of November 19
300
CHAPTER XI
306
Aggressive schemes of Joseph II
312
Josephs measures The Church Edicts on Government
318
The Triple Alliance of 1788
324
Prussia Danzig and Thorn Hertzbergs schemes
330
Peace between Sweden and Russia
336
The elimination of Dantons influence
342
Defeat of the insurgents Their defeat at Cholet
355
The Law of 22 Prairial Opposition to Robespierre
367
The victims of the Terror
375
Reconstruction of parties Extremists Thermidorians Moderates
382
The White Terror
387
The Constitution of the Year III
393
The circular of Padua The Conference of Pillnitz
399
Preparations for war Volunteers
405
Negotiations after Valmy
411
Jemappes The Austrian Netherlands occupied
417
The fall of Mainz
423
The Constitution of the Year III
487
Methods of the Directors Corruption
493
The Constitutional Church Theophilanthropy
501
Readjustment of parties The émigrés and the clergy
507
Décadis and Republican festivals
514
Accession of Sieyes to the Directory
520
CHAPTER XVII
521
CHAPTER XVIII
553
Great Britain Pitts desire for peace
559
The Austrian and the Sardinian plans
565
The plunder of the Milanese
571
Comparison of Maillebois campaign
577
Bonaparte and the East
591
Switzerland The French forces set sail for the East
597
Agrarian burdens and hardships
598
Bonaparte at Cairo
603
CHAPTER XX
620
Nelson appears and instantly attacks
626
Their treatment Nelsons action
632
Meeting of French troops in Rome
638
The Grisons
640
Alliance of Russia and Turkey
646
The Parthenopean Republic
653
Defeat and death of Joubert
659
CHAPTER XXII
665
Jourdan in the Five Hundred
673
Bonaparte in the Assembly
679
CHAPTER XXIII
689
Report of the Finance Committee
695
Blunders of the Constituent Assembly
701
National receipts Contributions of conquered countries
707
The Law of Land Tenure
713
La directe Its history
719
Copyright Patents
725
Succession among roturiers The clergy
731
Age for marriage Divorce
737
Secret criminal procedure
743
The Girondins recalled Jacobin agitation
747
The jury system Penalties
749
England and the French Revolution
755
The trials for High Treason in England
761
Southey Coleridge
767
Fichte
775
Savoy and Piedmont De Maistre
781
Poland The Austrian Netherlands Vonck Van der Noot
859
The Church and the other Estates
861
Lucien Bonaparte leaves the Assembly
862
CHAPTER III
871
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