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INDEX

England—Continued.

 neutrality of, II, 242, 245

 joins tripartite alliance against Mexico, II, 288-293, 300

 excitement in, over Trent affair, II, 306, 311

Escorial, the, II, 267

Espartero, Don Baldomero, II, 293, 295

Estremadura, II, 259, 260

Evarts, William M., II, 176, 179, 183, 185; III, 373, 374

Everett, Edward, II, 161, 162, 208, 319

Ewell, General Richard Stoddard, III, 9, 18, 19, 22

Ewing, General Thomas, III, 75

Exposition of 1851, International, I, 369


Fairfax Court-House, II, 377, 378

Falkenthal, Dr., I, 283

Fallersleben, Hoffmann von, I, 72

Falls of St. Anthony, II, 143

Falmouth, II, 398, 402

Faneuil Hall, II, 119-121, 161

Farmer-tenants (Halfen), I, 8

Farragut, Admiral David Glascoe, III, 243

Faubourg Montmartre, I, 340

 St. Dennis, I, 398

 St. Martin, I, 398

Faulhorn, the, I, 374

Fenneberg, Fenner von, I, 186

Fenton, Senator Reuben E., III, 334

Ferry, Senator Orris S., III, 332

Ferry, Senator Thomas W., III, 356

Fessenden, Senator William Pitt, III, 217-219, 221, 226, 233, 234, 282, 324

Field, James T., II, 127

Fifteenth Amendment, III, 319

Fillmore, Millard, President, I, 378; II, 7, 213

Fish, Hamilton, Secretary of State, III, 323

Flanagan, Senator J. W., III, 395

Follenius family, the, II, 40

Forney, Colonel John W., III, 227, 307

Fort Donelson, II, 318, 332

Fort Henry, II, 318, 332

Fort Sumter, II, 223, 227, 231

Fourteenth Amendment, III, 234-237, 245, 247, 250

France, Napoleon returns to, I, 5, 6

 Republic of, I, 5, 111, 275, 349, 352, 357, 358

 war with Germany, I, 43, 122

 constituent assembly of (1789), I, 109, 348

 police methods in, I, 357-359

 downfall of Republic of, I, 397-399

 National Assembly of, I, 397, 398; II, 28, 125

 second empire of, I, 360-363, 397-401, 403, 405; II, 50, etc.

 attitude of, towards United States during Civil War, II, 201, 202, 275-277, 280-284, 390

 joint expedition against Mexico, II, 288-293

 plan for Mexican empire, II, 300, 301, 318

Francis, Emperor of Austria, I, 103

Francisco (d’Assisi) Don, “King” of Spain, II, 251, 252, 269

 death of, II, 270

Frankenstein, I, 196

Frankfurt-on-the-Main, I, 27, 252

 National parliament meets at, I, 122, 133, 140, 141, 160, 180, 266, 373; II, 28, 29

 cause of riots in, I, 140-142, 150

 incident on the bourse, III, 281

Frankfurt-on-the-Oder, I, 115

Franklin, Benjamin, II, 121

Franklin, General William B., II, 361, 376, 382, 398, 399, 403

Frederick the Great, I, 166; II, 273; III, 127

Fredericksburg, II, 398, 399, 407, 410, 411, 429, 439

Frederick William III., king of Prussia, I, 104, 105

Frederick William IV., King of Prussia, I, 106; III, 263

 character of, I, 106, 107

 convokes “United Diet” (1847), I, 107

 refuses demands of Diet, I, 109

 indecision of, I, 117

 publishes address to citizens, I, 119

 humiliation of, I, 120

 sends Prince of Prussia to England, I, 121

 promises constitutional government, I, 121, 122

 orders army to wear tri-color cockade, I, 134, 135

 pleased with rôle of leader in national movement, I, 134

 removes from Berlin to Potsdam, I, 135

 concludes truce with Denmark, I, 141

 popular indignation against, I, 148

 appoints reactionary ministry, I, 153

 wins victory over constituent assembly, I, 158

 approves national union, I, 165, 264

 refuses to accept imperial crown, I, 165, 166, 264

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