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The latter and most glorious portion of the campaign of 1794, that of 1795, the marvellous exploits of Bonaparte in Italy, the career of Jourdan and Moreau on the Rhine, and Pichegru in Holland, the treaty of Campo Formlo, the invasion of Egypt, the battle of the Nile, the expulsion of the French from Italy by the Prussians and Austrians, under Suvaroff, the campaign of Massena in Switzerland, the return of Bonaparte, his assumption of the reins of Government as First Consul, the battle of Marengo, all came in that space of time, after the maximum had been repealed.--France, at the peace of Amiens, might be said, indeed, to have continental Europe at least "at her feet;" but, as we have just said, it was seven years after the maximum had been laid to rest. "What occasion had France to adhere to this policy, when she fed her armies from the stores of other nations and replenished her treasury by contributions upon them?" None whatever, either then or previously. It was an unallo