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Sympathy in Ireland for the French Revolution!Intrigues with the French!Attitude of the Roman Catholics!Failure of Fitzwilliam's Efforts at Reform!Open Rebellion begins!The Mission of Fitzgerald and O'Connor to France!Disclosure of the Conspiracy!Arrest of Fitzgerald and his Confederates!Outbreak of the Rebellion!Battle of Vinegar Hill!Arrival of Humbert's Expedition!Its brief Success and Surrender!Suicide of Wolfe Tone!Desire of France to invade England!Napoleon advises the Expedition to Egypt!He gives Nelson the slip!His gigantic Projects!Surrender of Malta!Nelson's Pursuit!Napoleon's Campaign!Battle of the Pyramids!Surrender of Cairo!Battle of the Nile (or Aboukir Bay)!Pitt's second Coalition!The Income Tax!Projected union of Great Britain and Ireland!Proclamation of the Parthenopean Republic!Italy regained by the Coalition!Suppression of the Revolution in Naples!The Allies in Holland!Napoleon's March into Syria!His Defeat at Acre!Battle of Aboukir!Napoleon returns to France!Coup d'└tat of the 18th Brumaire!Death of Tippoo Sahib!Napoleon's Letter to the King!The union with Ireland!Means by which it was carried!Its Reception in England!Napoleon Crosses the Alps!Battle of Marengo!The French recover Lombardy!Battle of Hohenlinden!Treaty of Lun└ville!Corn Riots!Breach with Russia!Pitt's Resignation!The King's Illness!The Addington Ministry!Revival of the Armed Neutrality!Battle of Copenhagen!Peace between Britain and the Northern Powers!The Expedition to Egypt!Battle of Alexandria!Evacuation of Egypt by the French!Negotiations for Peace!Treaty of Amiens.

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At the time that Tippoo heard of the death of his father, he was, assisted by the French, eagerly pressing on the most inferior force of Colonel Mackenzie, not very far from Seringapatam. Mackenzie being obliged to retire, was suddenly set upon, before daylight, near Paniany, about thirty-five miles from Calicut, by the whole force; but he repulsed them with great slaughter. Tippoo then fell back and made the best of his way to his capital to secure his throne and the treasures of Hyder Ali. He found himself at the age of thirty master of the throne, of an army of nearly one hundred thousand men, and of immense wealth. With these advantages, and the alliance of the French, Tippoo did not doubt of being able to drive the British out of all the south of India. Yet, with his vast army, accompanied by nine hundred French, two thousand Sepoys, and nearly three hundred Kafirs, Tippoo retreated, or appeared to be retreating, before General Stuart, with a force of only fourteen thousand men, of whom three thousand alone were British. He was, in fact, however, hastening to defend the north-west districts of Mysore from another British force on the coast of Canara. This force was that of Colonel Mackenzie, joined by another from Bombay, under General Matthews, who took the chief command in that quarter.

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      FORE:But Crook was not dashing, only quiet and steady, and sure as death. Upon parade and occasions of ceremony he wore the gold lace and the stars. To do his life's work he put on an old flannel shirt, tied a kerchief around his neck, and set a pith helmet over those farseeing, keen little eyes. He might have been a [Pg 228]prospector, or a cow-boy, for all the outward seeming of it. His charger was oftenest a little government mule, and he walked, leading it over many and many a trail that even its sure feet could not trust. 1 offer applied
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      FORE:Not having had enough of driving to madness in '75 and '76, they tried it again three years later. They were dealing this time with other material, not the friendly and the cowed, but with savages as cruel and fierce and unscrupulous as those of the days of Coronado. Victorio, Juh, and Geronimo were already a little known, but now they were to have their names shrieked to the unhearing heavens in the agony of the tortured and the dying. 1 offer applied
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    FORE:^It can¨t be a rat¨s claws, ̄ he decided. ^There aren¨t any rats. There¨s nothing to draw them, here. ̄Felipa did not answer. She broke her revolver and looked into the chambers. Two of them were empty,[Pg 326] and she took some cartridges from a desk drawer and slipped them in. The holster was attached to her saddle, and she rarely rode without it.

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    FORE:In January of 1745 died Charles VII., King of Bavaria and Emperor of Germany. His life had been rendered miserable, and his kingdom made the prey of war, by his unpatriotic mania of supporting the French in their attacks on Germany. His son and successor showed himself a wiser and a better man. He at once renounced all claims to the Austrian succession, and to the Imperial crown. He agreed to vote for the Prince of Tuscany, Maria Theresa's husband, at the next Diet, and never to support the French or the Prussian arms. On these terms a treaty was concluded between Austria and Bavaria at Füssen, and Austria therefore restored to him his rightful inheritance of Bavaria.There were various actions at sea, in one quarter or other. Sir Hyde Parker, convoying a merchant fleet from the Baltic, on the 5th of August fell in with Admiral Zouttman near the Dogger Bank, also convoying a fleet of Dutch traders. An engagement took place, Zouttman having a few men-of-war more than Parker. The engagement was terrible. The ships on both sides were severely damaged, and the Hollandia!a sixty-four-gun ship of Zouttman's!went down with all its crew. Many of the other ships were with difficulty kept afloat. On reaching the Nore, the king and the Prince of Wales went on board, where they highly complimented both Parker and the rest of the officers. On the 12th of December Admiral Kempenfeldt, with thirteen ships-of-the-line, discovered, off Ushant, the French fleet, under De Guichen, convoying a fleet of transports and merchantmen, bound, some for the East and others for the West Indies, with troops and stores. The fleet of De Guichen was far superior to that of Kempenfeldt, but, the convoy being at a considerable distance from the transports and traders, Kempenfeldt adroitly made himself master of twenty sail of these vessels, and sailed off with them; and within a few days afterwards he[286] captured five more of these ships. There were also other fights of minor importance.
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    93And still, those who hated the Apache most!officers who had fought them for years, who were laboring under no illusions whatever; the Commanders of the Department of Arizona and of the Division of the Missouri!reported officially that Victorio and his people had been unjustly dealt with. And these were men, too, who had publicly expressed, time and again, their opinion that the Apaches were idle and worthless [Pg 103]vagabonds, utterly hopeless, squalid, untrustworthy; robbers and thieves by nature. They had none of Crook's so many times unjustified faith in the red savage,!that faith which, wantonly betrayed, brought him to defeat and bitter disappointment at the last. Since Crook had gone to the northern plains, in the spring of '75, the unrest among the Apaches had been steadily growing, until five years later it was beyond control, and there began the half decade which opened with Victorio on the war-path, and closed with the closing of the career of the unfortunate general!most luckless example of the failing of failure!and the subjection of Geronimo.
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