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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Clootz, 50, 51; eldest of men, 54; on Franklin's death, 66; on state of army, 82, 87; thanks Bouillé, 98; on Nanci affair, 99; on Emigrants, 131; on death of Mirabeau, 143; on escape of King, 164; after capture of King, 187, 190; completes Constitution, 195; dissolves itself, 200; what it has done, 201.

Assembly, Legislative, First French Parliament, doings of, ii. 203-219; book of law, quarrel with King, 209; Baiser de Lamourette, 210; High Court, 238; decrees vetoed, 238; scenes in, 239; reprimands King's ministers, 241; smoked out, 242; declares war, 250, 252; declares France in danger, 271, 276; reinstates Pétion, 275; brayed-glass, 281; nonplussed, Lafayette, 285, 286, 292; King and Swiss, August Tenth, 295–302; becoming defunct, 307; iii. 4; September massacres, 38; dissolved, 58.

Assignats, origin of, ii. 8; false Royalist, 231; forgers of, iii. 28; coach-fare in, 302.

Atheism and Dupont, iii. 98.

Aubriot, Sieur, after King's capture, ii. 183.

Aubry, Colonel, at Jalès, ii. 236.

Auch, M. Martin d', in Versailles Tennis-Court, i. 163.

August Tenth, 1792, ii. 293-308.

Austria, its quarrel with France, ii. 229.

Austrian Committee, at Tuileries, ii. 227.

Austrian Army, invades France, iii. 12; Unsuccessful there, 59; defeated at Jemappes, 84; Dumouriez escapes to, 147; repulsed, Watigny, 239.

Avignon, Union of, ii. 199; described, 211; state of, 213; riot in church at, 215; occupied by Jourdan, 215; massacre at, 216.


Babœuf Insurrection, iii. 321.

Bachaumont, his thirty volumes, i. 55.

Baille, involuntary epigram of, ii. 244.

Bailly, Astronomer, account of, i. 144; President of National Assembly, 159; Mayor of Paris, 201; receives Louis in Paris, 203; and Paris Parlement, ii. 9; on Petition for Deposition, 193; decline of, 243; in prison, iii. 194; at Queen's trial, 196; guillotined cruelly, 211.

Baker, hanged, ii. 17.

Baker's, French in tail at, i. 232: ii. 112; iii. 79, 117, 302.

Balloons invented, i. 51; used as spies, iii. 244.

Barbaroux and Marat, ii. 15; Marseilles Deputy, 218; and the Rolands, 219; on Map of France, 258; demand of, to Marseilles, 258; meets Marseillese, 282; in National Convention, iii. 49; against Robespierre, 74; cannot be heard, 87; the Girondins declining, 130; will not demit, 161; arrested, 162; and Charlotte Corday, 167; retreats to Bordeaux, 176, 189; farewell of, 200; shoots himself, 201.

Barber, the, at Lille, iii. 60.

Bardy, Abbé, massacred, iii. 33.

Barentin, Keeper of Seals, i. 158.

Barnave, at Grenoble, i. 104; member of Assembly, 142; one of a trio, 221; too reckless, ii. 6; Jacobin, 31; duel with Cazalès, 116; escorts the King from Varennes, 186; conciliates Queen, 188; becomes Constitutional, 189; retires to Grenoble, 249; treason, in prison, iii. 90; guillotined, 212.

Barras, Paul-François, in National Convention, iii. 50; commands in Thermidor, 282; appoints Napoleon in Vendémiaire, 318.

Barrère, Editor, i. 236; at King's trial, iii. 93; peace-maker, 129, 158; levy in mass, 190; Anacreon of Guillotine, 242; gives dinner-party, plot, 275; banished, 302.

Bartholomew massacre, iii. 43.

Bastille, Linguet's Book on, i. 56; meaning of, 131; shots fired at, 185; summoned by insurgents, 189; besieged, 191; capitulates, 195; treatment of captured, 196; Quéret-Démery, 199; demolished, key sent to Washington, 209; Heroes, 210; Electors, displaced, 234; dance on ruins of, ii. 66.

Battles, nature of, i. 251.

Bazire, of Mountain, ii. 19, 207; imprisoned, iii. 233.

Bearn, riot at, i. 105.

Beauharnais in Champ-de-Mars, ii. 58; Josephine, imprisoned, iii. 207; and Napoleon, at La Cabarus's, 293.

Beaumarchais, Caron, his lawsuit, i. 43; his Mariage de Figaro, 59; commissions arms from Holland, iii. 11; his distress, 16.

Beaumont, Archbishop, notice of, i. 16.

Beaurepaire, Governor of Verdun, shoots himself, iii. 19.

Bed of Justice, i. 82.

Belief, French, i. 149.

Bentham, Jeremy, naturalised, iii. 5.

Berline (see Fersen), towards Varennes, ii. 168-172.

Berthier, Intendant, fled, i. 203; arrested, 207; massacred, 208.

Berthier, Commandant, at Versailles, ii. 127.