Transcriber's Note:

This book was published in two volumes, of which this is the second. The first volume was released as Project Gutenberg ebook #52588, available athttp://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/52588

THE

INFLUENCE OF SEA POWER

UPON THE

FRENCH REVOLUTION AND EMPIRE

1793-1812

BY

CAPTAIN A. T. MAHAN, U.S.N.

PRESIDENT UNITED STATES NAVAL WAR COLLEGE

AUTHOR OF "THE INFLUENCE OF SEA POWER UPON HISTORY, 1660-1783"
OF "THE GULF AND INLAND WATERS," AND OF A
"LIFE OF ADMIRAL FARRAGUT"

IN TWO VOLUMES

Vol. II.

FOURTH EDITION.

LONDON

SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON
(LIMITED)


University Press:
John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, U.S.A.


[Pg iii]

CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

CHAPTER XII
Events on the Continent, 1798-1800.
Disorders of France under the Directory.—Disastrous War of the Second Coalition.—Establishment of the Consulate.—Bonaparte Overthrows Austria and Frames against Great Britain the Armed Neutrality of 1800.—Peace of Lunéville with Austria.
Page
Hostilities of Naples against the French1
Disastrous defeat of the Neapolitans2
The French enter Naples2
Piedmont annexed to France2
Beginning of the war of the Second Coalition3
Reverses of the French in Germany and Italy3
Masséna falls back in Switzerland4
Further French disasters in Italy5
The French evacuate southern Italy6
Battle of the Trebia won by Suwarrow6
Loss of northern Italy by the French7
The French defeated at the battle of Novi by Suwarrow8
Change in the plans of the Coalition8
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