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Campo Formio.

Chapter I. Dreadful Tidings.

Chapter II. Minister von Thugut.

Chapter III. The Interview.

Chapter IV. The Two Ministers.

Chapter V. The House in the Gumpendorfer Suburb.

Chapter VI. Joseph Haydn

Chapter VII. General Bonaparte

Chapter VIII. The Treaty of Campo Formio.

The Young Queen of Prussia.

Chapter IX. Queen Louisa.

Chapter X. The King’s Recollections.

Chapter XI. The Young King.

Chapter XII. Frederick Gentz.

Chapter XIII. The Interview with the Minister of Finance.

Chapter XIV. The Memorial to Frederick William III

Chapter XV. The Wedding.

Chapter XVI. Marianne Meier.

Chapter XVII. Love and Politics.

France and Germany.

Chapter XVIII. Citoyenne Josephine Bonaparte.

Chapter XIX. Bonaparte and Josephine.

Chapter XX. The Reception of the Ambassadors.

Chapter XXI. France and Austria.

Chapter XXII. The Banner of Glory.

Chapter XXIII. Minister Thugut.

Chapter XXIV. The Festival of the Volunteers.

Chapter XXV. The Riot.

Last Days of the Eighteenth Century.

Chapter XXVI. Victoria de Poutet.

Chapter XXVII. Rastadt.

Chapter XXVIII. The Justification.

Chapter XXIX. The Assassination.

Chapter XXX. Jean Debry.

Chapter XXXI. The Coalition.

Chapter XXXII. The Friend of Peace.

Chapter XXXIII. The Legitimate Wife.

Chapter XXXIV. The Eighteenth of Brumaire.

The Peace of Luneville

Chapter XXXV. Johannes Muller.

Chapter XXXVI. Thugut’s Fall.

Chapter XXXVII. Fanny von Arnstein.

Chapter XXXVIII. The Rivals.

Chapter XXXIX. The Legacy.

Chapter XL. The First Consul.

Chapter XLI. Two German Savants.

The Third Coalition.

Chapter XLII. The Emperor Napoleon.

Chapter XLIII. Napoleon and the German Princes.

Chapter XLIV. Queen Louisa’s Piano Lesson.

Chapter XLV. The Conference.

Chapter XLVI. The Oath at the Grave of Frederick the Great.

The Fall of the German Empire.

Chapter XLVII. Evil Tidings.

Chapter XLVIII. Before the Battle.

Chapter XLIX. “Gott Erhalte Franz Den Kaiser!”

Chapter L. Patriotism.

Chapter LI. Judith.

Chapter LII. Napoleon and the Prussian Minister.

Chapter LIII. Judith and Holofernes

Chapter LIV. The Fall of the German Empire.

The Battle of Jena.

Chapter LV. A German Bookseller and Martyr.

Chapter LVI. The Arrest.

Chapter LVII. A Wife’s Love.

Chapter LVIII. The Women of Braunau.

Chapter LIX. The Last Hour.

Chapter LX. Prussia’s Declaration of War.

Chapter LXI. A Bad Omen.

Chapter LXII. Before the Battle.

Chapter LXIII. The German Philosopher.

Louisa of Prussia and Her Times

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