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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Georget, at siege of Bastille, i. 192.

Gérard, Farmer, Rennes deputy, i. 143.

Gerle, Dom, at Théot's, iii. 268.

German, meaning of term, ii. 110.

Germinal Twelfth, First of April 1795, iii. 302.

Gibraltar besieged, i. 46,

Gifts, patriotic, iii. 11.

Girondins, origin of term, ii. 206; in National Convention, iii. 72; against Robespierre, 75; on King's trial, 84, 100–104; and Jacobins, 86–89; formula of, 102; favourers of, 122; schemes of, 124, 136; to be seized? 137; break with Danton, 148; armed against Mountain, 149; accuse Marat, 150; departments, 152; commission of twelve, 153; commission broken, 158; arrested, 162, 194; dispersed, 164; war by, 172; retreat of eleven, 176; trial of, 197; last supper of, 199; guillotined, 199.

Gobel, Archbishop to be, ii. 6, 143; renounces religion, iii. 224; arrested, 250; guillotined, 260.

Goethe, at Argonne, iii. 54; in Prussian retreat, 61–64; at Mentz, 179.

Goguelat, Engineer, assists Louis's flight, ii. 158, 169–171; intrigues, 224.

Gondran, captain of French Guard, i. 280.

Gorsas, Journalist, pleads for Swiss, ii. 301; in National Convention, iii. 49; his house broken into, 137; guillotined, first Deputy that suffers, 193.

Goujon, Member of Convention, in riot of Prairial, iii. 308; suicide, 310.

Goupil, on extreme left, ii. 190.

Gouvion, Major-General, at Paris, i. 253; flight to Varennes, ii. 158, 160, 165; death of, 254.

Government, Maurepas's, i. 40; bad state of French, 117; real, 216; French revolutionary, iii. 231, 248; Danton on, 256.

Grave, Chev. de, War-Minister, loses head, ii. 251.

Grégoire, Curé, notice of, i. 146; in National Convention, iii. 49; detained in Convention, 161; and destruction of religion, 225.

Grenoble, riot at, i. 104.

Grievances, writ of, i. 121.

Guadet, Girondin, ii. 206; cross-questions Ministers, 241; arrested, iii. 162; guillotined, 200.

Guards, Swiss, and France, at Réveillon riot, i. 129; French won't fire, 166, 171; come to Palais-Royal, 172; fire on Royal-Allemand, 177; to Bastille, 182, 193, 196; name changed, 198; National, origin of, 169; number of, 182; Body, at Versailles, October Fifth, 266; fight there, 277; fly in Château, 279; Body, and French, at Versailles, 278; National, at Nanci, ii. 89; French, last appearance of, 196; National, how commanded, 1791, 202; Constitutional, dismissed, 240; Filles-St.-Thomas, 256, 283; routed, 284; Swiss, at Tuileries, 289, 297; fire, 299; ordered to cease, destroyed, 300, 301; eulogy of, 302; Departmental, for National Convention, iii. 73.

Guillaume, Clerk, pursues King, ii. 175.

Guillotin, Doctor, summoned by Paris Parlement, i. 125; invents the guillotine, 143; deputed to King, 263, 271; at Louis's visit to the Assembly, ii. 35.

Guillotine invented, i. 143; described, iii. 9; in action, 193, 208, 214; to be improved, 269; number of sufferers by, 211.


Hassenfratz, in War-office, iii. 77, 82.

Hébert, Editor of Père Duchesne, ii. 107; signs petition, 192 (see Père Duchesne); arrested, iii. 156; at Queen's trial, 196; quickens Revolutionary Tribunal, 198; arrested, 249; guillotined, 253; widow, guillotined, 260.

Hénault, President, on Surnames, i. 1.

Henriot, General of National Guard, iii. 158, 160; and the Convention, 161; to deliver Robespierre, 280; seized, rescued, 281; end of, 284.

Herbois, Collot d', notice of, ii, 18; in National Convention, iii. 49; at Lyons massacre, 217; in Salut Committee, 231; attempt to assassinate, 264; bullied at Jacobins, 278; President, night of Thermidor, 281; accused, 301; banished, 302; at Surinam, 310.

Héritier, Jerôme, l', shot at Versailles, i. 277.

Heterodoxy and Orthodoxy, ii. 156.

Hoche, Sergeant Lazare, in Bastille time, i. 171; General against Prussia, iii. 240; pacifies La Vendée, 298.

Holland, invaded by Prussia, 1787, i. 89.

Hondschooten, Battle of, iii. 238.

Hope and Man, i. 39.

Hôtel des Invalides, plundered, i. 188.

Hôtel de Ville, after Bastille taken, i. 196; harangues at, 201; nearly fired by women, 252; Louis in, 288.

Houchard, General, unsuccessful, iii. 187, 213; guillotined, 213.

Howe, Lord, beats French navy, iii. 241.

Huguenin, Patriot, tocsin in heart, ii. 241; 20th June 1792, 261.