13. Preparations for war by Great Britain and the Allies,
14. Vast effect of the execution of Louis in England,
15. Effect of the death of Louis at St Petersburg,
16. Treaty between Great Britain and Russia,
17. And with Sardinia, Prussia, Naples, and Spain,
18. Secret designs of Russia,
19. Divisions between the Prussians and Austrians,
20. Wretched state of the French armies at the commencement of the
campaign,.
21. Prince Cobourg appointed generalissimo of the Allies,
109. Evacuation of the place, .
110. Despair of the inhabitants,
111. Burning of the arsenal and fleet,
112. Horrors of the evacuation,
113. Total loss in ships to the French,
114. Dreadful cruelty of the Republicans,
115. Atrocious decree of the Convention against Toulon,
116. Promiscuous massacre in the Champ-de-Mars,
117. General reflections on the campaign,
118. Immense talent developed in France by the Revolution,
119. The democratic element hitherto unknown in modern war,
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