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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Marseillese, March and Hymn of, ii. 271, 273 (iii. 9, 83); at Charenton, 282; at Paris, 282; Filles-St.-Thomas and, 283; barracks, 285; August Tenth, 292, 298–303.

Massacre, Avignon, ii. 215; September, iii. 26–42; number slain in, 41; corpse's hand, 42; compared to Bartholomew, 43; Convention on, 73.

Maton, Advocate, his Resurrection, iii. 32.

Mauconseil, section, on forfeiture of King, ii. 285;—on Girondins, iii. 135.

Maupeou, under Louis xv., i. 2, 3; and Dame Dubarry, 3.

Maurepas, Prime Minister, character of, i. 31; government of, 40; death of, 62.

Maury, Abbé, character of, i. 147; in Constituent Assembly, 220; seized emigrating, 286; dogmatic, ii 5, 14; efforts fruitless, 115; made Cardinal, 202; and D'Artois at Coblents, 230.

Méda, Robespierre's death and, iii. 284 n.

Memmay, M., of Quincey, explosion of rustics, i. 229.

Menads, the, i. 250–254, 287.

Menou, General, arrested, iii. 318.

Mentz, occupied by French, iii. 65; siege of, 166, 298; surrender of, Goethe describes, 179.

Menus, Hall of the, i. 132.

Mercier, on Paris revolting, i. 170; Editor, 236; the September Massacre, iii. 42; in National Convention, 49; King's trial, 103; dancing, in 1795, 293; workmen dining, 313.

Merlin of Thionville in Mountain, ii. 107; irascible, 240; at Ments, iii. 180.

Merlin of Douai, Law of Suspect, iii. 191.

Mesmer, Dr., glance at, i. 52.

Métra the Newsman, ii. 29.

Metropolis, importance of a, iii. 174.

Metz, Bouillé at, ii. 70; troops mutinous at, 79.

Meudon tannery, iii. 246.

Millennium, French idea of, iii. 119.

Miomandre de Ste. Marie, Bodyguard, October Fifth, i. 278; left for dead, revives, 279; rewarded, ii. 122.

Mirabeau, Marquis, on the state of France in 1775, i. 35; and his son, 56; his death, 186.

Mirabeau, Count, his pamphlets, i. 69; the Notables, 71; Lettres-de-Cachet against, 71; expelled by the Provence Noblesse, 124; cloth-shop, 124; is Deputy for Aix, 125; king of Frenchmen, 37; family of, 138; wanderings of, 139; his future course, 140; groaned at, in Assembly, 153; his newspaper suppressed, 156; silences Usher de Brézé, 165; at Bastille ruins, 209; on Robespierre, 221; fame of, 221; on French deficit, 241; populace, on veto, 241; Mounier, October Fifth, 257; insight of, defends veto, ii. 6; courage, revenue of, 7; saleable? 8; and Danton, on Constitution, 19; his female bookseller, 27; at Jacobins, 31; his countship, 53; on state of Army, 78; Marat would gibbet, 108; his power in France, 113; on D'Orléans, 114; on duelling, 116; interview with Queen, 123; speech on emigrants, the 'trente voix,' 131; in Council, 136; his plans for France, 136; probable career of, 138; sickens, yet works, 140; last appearance in Assembly, 140; anxiety of populace for, 141; last sayings of, 141; death of, 142; public funeral of, 144; burial-place of, 145; character of, 145; last of Mirabeaus, 148; bust in Jacobins, 245; bust demolished, iii. 90; his remains turned out of the Pantheon, 300.

Mirabeau the younger, nicknamed Tonneau, i. 146; in Constituent Assembly, breaks his sword, 167, 220.

Miranda, General attempts Holland, iii. 131.

Miroménil, Keeper of Seals, i. 74.

Mobs, on, i. 250.

Moleville, Bertrand de, Historian, i. 104; ii. 222; minister, his plan, 224; frivolous policy of, 224; and D'Orléans, 225; Jesuitic, 242; in despair, 286; concealed, iii. 10.

Momoro, Bookseller, agrarian, iii. 7; arrested, 249; guillotined, 253; his Wife, Goddess of Reason, 229.

Monge, Mathematician, in office, ii. 306; assists in new Calendar, iii. 184.

Moniteur, Editors of the, i. 136, 236; ii. 27.

Monsabert, G. de. President of Paris Parlement, i. 98; arrested, 100–103.

Montélimart, covenant sworn at, ii. 43.

Montesquiou, General, takes Savoy, iii. 65.

Montgaillard, on Queen captive, ii. 305; on September Massacres, iii. 40; on Paris ladies, 294.

Montgolfier, invents balloons, i. 51.

Montmartre, trenches at, iii. 10.

Montmorin, War-Secretary, i. 300; his brother killed at La Force, iii. 29.

Moore, Doctor, at attack of Tuileries, ii. 360; at La Force, iii. 29.

Morande, De, newspaper by, i. 56; will return, 135; in prison, iii. 15.

Morellet, Philosophe, i. 225.