J. Franck Bright

A History of England, Period III. Constitutional Monarchy


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1187 Pitt's second negotiations, 1188 Preparations to resist a threatened French invasion, 1190 French expeditions to Ireland and Bristol, 1190 Critical condition of England, 1191 Monetary crisis; suspension of cash payments, 1192 Victory of St. Vincent, 1193 1797 The mutiny at Spithead, 1194 The mutiny at the Nore, 1195 Disorganization of the French Government, 1196 Negotiations at Lisle, 1197 Battle of Camperdown, 1198 Peace of Campo Formio, 1198 Ireland, 1199 Complications attending Irish difficulties, 1199 Necessity for the Union, 1199 Irish opposition to Government, 1200 Grievances of the peasantry, 1201 Weakness of the executive, 1202 1789 Effect of the French Revolution, 1202 Formation of the Society of United Irishmen, 1203 1791 Disunion among the Catholics, 1204 Mismanagement of the Government, 1205 1793 Catholic Relief Bill passed, 1206 Renewed agitation for reform, 1207 1794 Failure of Fitzwilliam's efforts, 1208 1795 Lord Camden succeeds Fitzwilliam, 1209 The character of the rebellion, 1210 1796 Defensive measures of Government, 1210 Arrest of the revolutionary committee, 1211 The expedition to Bantry Bay, 1212 1797 Lake's success in Ulster and Munster, 1212 1798 Outbreak of the rebellion, 1214 Cornwallis succeeds Camden, 1215 Humbert's expedition to Killala, 1216 1799 Opposition to the Union, 1217 1800 The Union completed, 1219 1797 Desire of France to invade England, 1219 1798 Napoleon's campaign in Egypt, 1220 Battle of the Nile, 1220 Pitt forms a second coalition, 1221 1799 Italy regained by the allies, 1222 The allies capture the Dutch fleet, 1223 Napoleon defeated at Acre, 1223 Jealousies and disasters of the allies, 1224 Success in India, 1224 Napoleon made First Consul, 1225 1800 Napoleon's victories in Italy, 1226 Battle of Hohenlinden, 1227 1801 Treaty of Lunéville, 1227 Dissolution of the coalition, 1227 1800 Internal condition of England, 1228 1801 Rejection of the Catholic Relief Bill, 1229 Pitt resigns. Addington made Premier, 1230 Illness of the King, 1230 The French army in Egypt, 1231 Battle of Alexandria, 1232 Battle of Copenhagen, 1232 Peace between England and Russia, 1233 Napoleon appropriates Holland, Switzerland, and Italy, 1235 1802 Peace of Amiens, 1236 Napoleon continues his aggressions, 1237 Demands the repression