The history of modern Europe: with a view of the progress of society from the rise of the modern kingdom to the peace of Paris, in 1763 / by William Russell and a continuation of the history to the present time by William Jones, with annotations by an American.

New York: Harper y Brothers, 1834-1836.


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Preliminares
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Parte 2.
Parte 3.
Parte 4.

The history of modern Europe

Part III. From the peace of Paris in 1763, to the Treaty of Amiens in 1802

Letter I. A view of the situation of Great Britain.

Letter II. View of the affairs of the Northern States of Europe.

Letter III. Rupture between Russia and Turkey.

Letter IV. Retrospect of the affairs of Sweden.

Letter V. Affairs of Portugal.

Letter VI. State of France in 1763.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter VII. View of the internal state of France.

Letter VIII. Affairs of Spain.

Letter IX. The court of Rome.

Letter X. Constitution of Germany.

Letter XI. View of the affairs of Great Britain.

Letter XII. History of the American war.

Letter XIII. Disgraceful Riots in London.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XIV. Naval exploits of Great Britain.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XV. State of France at the assession of Luis XVI.

Letter XVI. Affairs of France.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.
Parte 3.

Letter XVII. View of the state of parties in France.

Letter XVIII. The french revolution.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XIX. Luis XVI. His arrest and suspension.

Letter XX. National Legislative Assembly.

Letter XXI. France prepares for war.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.
Parte 3.

Letter XXII. Progress in the French Revolution.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XXIII. Retrospect of the affairs of Great Britain.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XXIV. State of affairs in France political and military.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.
Parte 3.

Letter XXV. Dreadful State of France after the fall of the Girandist.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XXVI. Affairs of the Republic of France.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XXVII. Affairs of Great Britain from the commencement of the war with France.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XXVIII. Italian Campaign.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XXIX. Prosecution of the campaign in Italy.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.
Parte 3.

Letter XXX. Italian Campaign of 1797.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XXXI. Affairs of Great Britain from the return of Lord Malmesbury to the peace of Amiens.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.
Parte 3.

Letter XXXII. Continuation of the internal affairs of France.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter XXXIII. State of France consequent of the ppointment of Napoleón to the consulship.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Part IV. From the Treaty of Amiens in 1802, to the death of Alexander, the Russian Emperor, in 1825

Letter I. Sketch of the politic in Europe.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter II. History of Europe from the recommencement of hostilities.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter III. Continuation of History of Europe.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter IV. History of the affairs of Europe during the year 1806.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter V. History of the affairs of Great Britain.

Letter VI. Affairs of Spain and Portugal.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Letter VII. State of the affairs in North of Europe.

Letter VIII. Review of the affairs in England.

Letter IX. Retrospective view of the state of parties in Spain.

Letter X. Domestic affairs of France.

Letter XI-XII
XI. Affairs of Great Britain.

XII. Progress of the war in the Peninsula.

Letter XIII. Progress of the hostilities in the peninsula.

Letter XIV. Affairs of Great Britain.

Letter XV. Peninsular war of 1812.

Letter XVI. Recommencement of hostilities between France and Russia.

Letter XVII. Progress and termination of war.

Letter XVIII. Affairs of Great Britain, war with the United States.

Letter XIX. State of France after the return of theBourborns.

Letter XX. Preparations for the renewal of war.

Letter XXI. Affairs of Europe from the battle of Waterloo.

Letter XXII. Revolution in Spain.

Letter XXIII. Coronation of George IV.

Letter XXIV. Conclusión of History of European Affairs.
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Parte 2.