French armies take the field-Their numbers-Numbers of the allies-Invasion
of Flanders-Ease with which it was repelled-Effect of the defeat in Paris
-King of Prussia joins the army-Allies invade France-Their success-
Their inactivity-Defeat of Dumourier-Negotiations with Dumourier-Re-
treat of the allies-Renewed attempt on Flanders-Operations in Alsace and
the Low Countries-And in Flanders-Battle of Jemappes-Victory of the
French-Effects of Revolution in Flanders-French reverses on the Upper
Rhine-Close of the campaign
Description of La Vendée-Its inhabitants-Commencement of hostilities-
Leaders-Orders of the Convention-Bravery and great success of the Roy-
alists-Their prisoners-Continued success of the Vendéans-Advance upon
Nantes-Republicans gain some success but are at length totally defeated-
Renewed efforts of the Convention on a large scale-Devastation of La Ven-
dée-Alternate success of each party-Continued victories of the Ven.
déans unavailing Cessation of hostilities-War of extermination com.
menced by order of the Convention-Atrocious cruelties of Carrier: