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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.

, 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 ., 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 [sic], 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 [sic], 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.