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 Contents and List of Citations xxiii II. Accession of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette PAGE 381. Marie Antoinette reports to her mother that she is now queen 366 Maria Theresa und Maria Antoinette, ihr Briefwechsel ; ed. Arneth (1866), 105 sqq. 382. Maria Theresa warns her daughter of the dangers of dissipation 368 Ibid. 174 sq. 382a. Maria Theresa urges an alliance between France and Austria 369 Ibid. 201 sqq. III. The French intervene in the American Revolution 383. How France became interested in the American Revo- lution 371 Memoires du comte de Segur ; ed. Barriere (1859), Vol. I, 68 sqq. TV. The People of France 384. Extracts from Arthur Young's Travels 373 Arthur Young (as above, No. 380), 102 sqq., 60 sq., 123, 125, 193, 197 sq. 385. Jefferson finds less misery in France than he had expected 379 Works of Thomas Jefferson ; ed. Ford, II, 135 sq. V. Voltaire and Rousseau 386. Voltaire on the relations of church and state .... 380 Dictionnaire philosophique portatif (1765) — in its original brief form — sub verb. " Loix civiles et ecclesiastiques " 387. Voltaire on " Grace " 381 Ibid, sub verb. " Grace " 388. Rousseau's summons to turn back to nature .... 383 Emile, ou de Peducation, par J. J. Rousseau, Citoyen de Geneve (1780), Liv. i, opening 389. Rousseau's deistic religion 384 Contrat social, Liv. iv, c. 8; trans, by Rose Harrington (Putnams) VI. Turgot and Necker 390. Turgot's letter to Louis XVI on assuming office. . . 386 (Envres de Turgot ; ed. Daire, 1844, II, 165 sqq. ; trans, by W. W. Stephens, The Life and Works of Turgot (1895), 85 sqq.