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INDEX

Rachel, in Berlin, I, 274, 279

 in Paris, I, 275, 277, 281

 acting of, I, 275-281

 in America, I, 281

Racine's Phèdre, I, 275

Racine (Wis.), II, 105-107

Radetzki Marshal Joseph, I, 146

Radowitz, ———, member of National parliament, I, 143

Ramsey, Senator Alexander, II, 143

Randall, Governor Alexander, II, 82, 131

Ranke, Leopold, I, 242

Rapidan River, the, II, 355, 356, 409

Rappahannock River, the, II, 356, 398, 400-402, 407, 409-411, 427, 429, 432, 441

Rappahannock Station, II, 356

Rastatt, fortress of, I, 167, 188, 252; II, 9; III, 12, 153

 besieged, I, 201, 203, 205-209

 surrender of, I, 209, 210, 213

 Schurz escapes from, I, 214-232

 Kinkel imprisoned in, I, 244, 245, 323

Raymond, Henry J., II, 176; III, 214

Reconstruction, III, 212, 213, 216-237, 240, 241, 249-251, 253, 318, 319, 377

Refugees, political, in London, I, 366-370

 schemes of, I, 371

Reichenbach, Count Oscar von, refugee in London, I, 392

Reichstag, the, I, 339

Reid, Whitelaw, III, 391

Reinecke, musical director, I, 343

Reno, General Jesse L., II, 361, 372, 375

 death of, II, 394

Republican sentiments, growth of, in Germany, I, 133, 143

Republican party in United States, II, 65-67, 72, 80-83, 86-88, 119, 131, 174, 180, et passim; platform of, 67, 175, 180-182, 189

 attitude of, toward President Johnson, III, 218, 223, 225-230, 282, 283

 predominance of, necessary to preservation of the Union, III, 233

 attitude of, toward negro suffrage, III, 235, 249

 adopts resolution of amnesty, III, 284

Republicans, Black, the, II, 31, 65

Resumption Act, III, 359, 363

Revolution of 1848, I, 73, 122, 125, 134, 136, 160, 263-266, 318, 392

 failure of, I, 143, 163, 200-204, 210, 211, 399, 404; II, 53, 72, 233

 cause of failure of, I, 122-125, 184, 186

 object of the, finally accomplished, I, 405

 general European, expected, I, 370, 372

Revolutionists of 1848, trial of, I, 235, 244-246, 248, 257, 262, 263, 270

 many of, emigrate to America, II, 40-42, 45-48, 229, 230, 233, 406, 434

Rey, Ohm, I, 28, 44

Reynolds, General John F., II, 360, 372; III, 4, 6

Rheinbund, the, I, 103, 104

Rhenish Provinces, the, funeral customs in, I, 23

 revolutionary uprisings in, I, 167, 168, 185

 relations of, to Prussia, I, 180

Rhine, the, I, 5, 6, 140, 198, 207; II, 121, 306, 307

Rhinebeck, I, 327

Rhineland, the, under French rule, I, 5, 72

 customs of I, 8, 10, 11

 annexed to Prussia, I, 72

 government of, I, 72, 73

 Cologne, the capital of, I, 157

 disaffection of the Landwehr of, I, 169

 sympathy for Kinkel in, I, 247, 272

Rhodes, ———, I, 282

Richardson, General Israel B., II, 394

Richmond, II, 336, 338, 352, 353, 356, 397, 398, 409

Rickett's division, II, 360, 372; III, 24

Riley, Colonel, II, 422

Ristori, Adelaide, I, 281

Ritschl, Professor Friedrich, I, 92, 125, 126

Rivero, Señor, II, 266

Rivoli, battle of, I, 360

Roanoke Island, II, 332

Robeson, George M., Secretary of the Navy, III, 330

Robespierre, I, 258

Robinson Crusoe, I, 25, 26

Roeser, Carl, II, 131

Rolshausen, Major, II, 424

Rondout, on-the-Hudson, I, 327

Roosevelt, Theodore, III, 427, 442, 444, 448

Ropes, John Codman, III, 17

Ros de Olano, II, 295

Rosecrans, General William Starke, III, 55, 59

Rostock, I, 292, 317-321

Rothe, Emil, II, 46

Rotteck, I, 109

Rousseau, Jean Jacques, I, 25

Rublee, Horace, II, 134

Ruge, Arnold, I, 371

Russell, Lord John, II, 296

Russia, I, 6, 19, 104, 384, 386, 388; II, 280

 life in, II, 54, 55

 future of, II, 55, 56


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