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542 Tocqueville, Lord Houghton's story of a visit to, 418 on presidential theory of Republics, o on suppression of individual opinions, Toleration and persecution, instances of, in both faiths, temp. Wolsey, Toul, the fall of, 253 Tours, branch government of the Republic at, 255 Treaty of Dover, 118 Treaty of Paris, Russian action concern- ing, 264 Treitschke, ablest writer of Berlin school, 380 defect of, as historian, 382 George Eliot indifferent to, 297 History of Germany by, 380 retractation of error by, 384 Trendelenburg, 388 Trent affair, the, 153 Trent, Council of, 95 Trevelyan, Sir George, 418 Trochu, General, Governor of Paris, 1870., 241 ; pessimism of, 245, 255, 261 ; proposed as Dictator, 247-8 ; the fall of Napoleon III., 247; as member of the Government, 250 ; during the siege, 261 ; the entente and its result, 263 ; prolongs the resist- ance, 265 ; his one sortie, 268 ; his resignation, 269 Tuam, Archbishop of, 421 Tubingen School, critics of, historical value of their views on the New Testament, 369 permanent action of, affects develop- ment more than foundation of Christianity, 369 historian of, contrasted with Berlin school, 378 teaching of, 362 Tunstall, Bishop of London, and the Divorce of Henry VIII., 18, 21, 29 mission of, to Spain, 7 he badgers Queen Catharine, 46 Turenne, Marshal, 16 conversion of, 10 r Turgot, 488 ; Talleyrand accepts liberal- ism construed by, 400 Turin, Agricultural Society of, set up by Cavour, 175-6 ; its political influence, 176 Turner (writer), 334 Tyndall, Professor, tribute to George Eliot, 303 Tyrannicide, theory of, as held by divines and by Mazzini, 191 Umbria, chaotic state of, 1497., 72; Caesar Borgia introduces order, -4 Union, the, U.S.A., after the war, 127 no constitutional provision against revoking, 137 United Kingdom, religion of its kings, as affecting Charles II., 87 et seq. United States of America, annexation of Spanish America, anticipated, Civil War in, its place in history, , see tinder Civil War power of, in South America, Napoleon III. 's desire to check, 153 United States and Mexico, attitude of, to Maximilian, 162 ; pressure put by, on Napoleon III. to withdraw his troops, 162-3 support given by, to the Republic, Universites, opinions of, on the Divorce of Henry VIII. , 31, 35 Urbino, Ugolino, Duke of, and Caesar Borgia, 81 Valence, Daniel de Cosnac, Bishop of, as agent of Henrietta of Orleans, 118-19 Valentin, cited on Chance as opposed to Definite Law, 324 Valois cited, 470 VambeYy, Arminius, 417 Varnhagen von Ense, visited by George Eliot, 297 on Lewes's early character, 292 Venetian Inquisitors, Daru's Acts of, fabulous, 364 Vera Cruz, port, importance of, 146 ; to Juarez, 147, 150 et passim Vere, Aubrey de, doubts of Lord Houghton's theological demon- strations, 422 estimation of Houghton's character, 416 Versailles, transfer of French Parlia- mentary capital to, 263 ; Trochu's sortie directed towards, 268 ; the armistice concluded at, 269 Victor Emmanuel, King of Piedmont, 186 how protected, Mazzini on, 192 on French relations between Church and State, 188 warlike tone of, 238 ; prevented from action, 1870., 238-9, 260