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Contents and List of Citations xxix PAGE 450. The king of Prussia " An mein Volk" 522 Schilling, Quellenbuch (as above, No. 292), pp. 2,77 sq. 451. Stein's account of the battle of Leipzig 524 Pertz, Das Leben des Ministers Freiherrn vom Stein, III, 433; Schilling, 390 sq. VIII. The Downfall of Napoleon 452. Treaty of Fontainebleau 525 Correspondance, XXVII, 361 453. Declaration of the allies (March 13, 181 5) 526 British and Foreign State Papers, II, 665 454. Napoleon's exile on St. Helena 527 Las Cases (as above, No. 420), I, 52 sq., 61 sq., 170 sq. CHAPTER XXXIX — EUROPE AFTER THE CON- GRESS OF VIENNA I. The Congress of Vienna 455. Talleyrand's discouragement on starting for the con- gress 533 Pasquier, History of my Own Time, Memoirs, III, 73 sq. 456. Talleyrand describes his success 534 Correspondence of Prince Talleyrand and King Louis XVIII during the Congress of Vienna, 240 sqq. II. France after the Restoration 457. Difficult position of Louis XVIII 536 Pasquier (as above, No. 455), III, 1 sqq. 458. Extracts from the French Charter of 1814 538 Tripier, Constitutions qui ont regi la France, 229 sqq. 459. Louis Philippe summoned to the throne 542 Duvergier (as above, No. 409), XXX, 166 sqq. III. Germany and the Reaction after 18 14 460. The German Act of Confederation (18 1 5) 543 Meyer (as above, No. 434), II, 3 sqq. 461. Chief provisions of the Carlsbad Resolutions (1819) . 547 Ibid. II, 138 sqq. 462. Verses celebrating the Zollverein 55° Schilling, Quellenbuch (as above, No. 292), 420 sq.