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, iii. 7; and Beaumarchais, 17; confidant of Danton, 25.

Pantheon, first occupant of, ii. 144.

Paoli, General, friend of Napoleon, ii. 121.

Paper, Age of, uses of, i. 29.

Parens, Curate, renounces religion, iii. 224.

, origin of city, i. 8; police in 1750, 13; ship Ville-de-Paris, 45; riot at Palais-de-Justice, 86; beautified, in 1788, 98; election, 1789, 122; troops called to, 155; military preparations in, 168; July Fourteenth, cry for arms, 177, 187; search for arms, 180; Bailly, mayor of, 201; trade-strikes in, 237; Lafayette patrols, 242; October Fifth, propositions to Louis, 274; Louis in, 288; foreigners flock to, ii. 20; Journals, 27–29, 107, 108, 124; bill-stickers, 28, 107; undermined, 55, 129; after Champ-de-Mars Federation, 67; on Nanci affair, 98; on death of Mirabeau, 142; on Flight to Varennes, 164–167; on King's return, 186; Directory suspends Pétion, 266; enlisting, 1792, 276 (iii. 23); on forfeiture of King, 284; Sections, rising of, 287; August Tenth, prepares for insurrection, 286–291; Municipality supplanted, 290; statues torn down, King and Queen to prison, 306; September 1792, iii. 40; names printed on house-door, 140; in insurrection, Girondins, May 1793, 157, 159; Municipality in red nightcaps, 232; brotherly supper, 264; like a Mahlstrom, Thermidor, 283; Sections to be abolished, 290; brightened up, 1795, 291–296; Gilt Youth, 295.

Pâris, Guardsman, assassinates Lepelletier, iii. 106.

Pâris, friend of Danton, iii. 255.

, Douai, alone registers Edicts, i. 104.

Parlement of Paris, reëstablished, i. 29; patriotic, 62, 83; on registering Edicts, 83; against Taxation, 81, 82; remonstrates, at Versailles, 82; arrested, 85; origin of, 85; nature of, corrupt, 85; at Troyes, yields, 88; Royal Session in, 90–92; how to be tamed, 97; oath and declaration of, 99; firmness of, 100–104; scene in, and dismissal of, 101; reinstated, 111; unpopular, 116; summons Dr. Guillotin, 125; abolished, ii. 9.

Parlements, Provincial, adhere to Paris, i. 84, 93; rebellious, 96, 100; exiled, 104; grand deputations of, 104; reinstated, 111; abolished, ii. 9.

Past, the, and Fear, iii. 81.

Paul and Virginia, by St. Pierre, i. 60.

Peltier, Royalist Pamphleteer, iii. 14.

, Editor of, ii. 107; iii. 124.

Pereyra, Walloon, account of, ii. 21; imprisoned, iii. 251.

Perruques blondes, iii. 246.

Pétion, account of, i. 142; Dutch-built, ii. 6; and D'Espréménil, 133; to be mayor, 136; Varennes, meets King, 186; and Royalty, 188, 288; at close of Assembly, 200; in London, 202; Mayor of Paris, 242; In Twentieth June, 262; suspended, 266; reinstated, 274; welcomes Marseillese, 282; August Tenth, in Tuileries, 288; rebukes Septemberers, iii. 43; in National Convention, 49; declines mayorship, 78; and his violin, 186; against Mountain, 150; retreat of, to Bordeaux, 176–180; end of, 201.

Pétion, National-Pique, christening of, ii. 253.

Petition, of famishing French, i. 34; at Fatherland's altar, ii. 192; of the Eight Thousand, 255; of washerwomen. iii. 116.

Petitions, on capture of King, ii. 191; for deposition, etc., 284.

Phélippeaux, purged out of the Jacobins, iii. 351.

Philosopher in office, i. 30.

Philosophes, French, i. 29, 30; ii. 23.

Philosophism, influence of, on Revolution, i. 14; what it has done with Church, 37; with Religion, 58; disappointment on succeeding, ii. 24.

Pichegru, General, notice of, iii. 240; in Germinal, 303.

Pikes, fabricated,—see Arms; Feast of, ii. 67; in 1793, iii. 181–183.

Pilnitz, Convention at, ii. 229.

Pin, Latour du, War-Minister, ii. 87, 98; dismissed, 125.

Pitt, against France, ii. 230; and Girondins, iii. 118; inflexible, 298.

Placard Journals, ii. 28.

Plots, of King's flight, i. 244 (ii. 122, 124, 125, 159–163); various, of Aristocrats, October Fifth, 250–259; Royalist, of Favras and others, ii. 13; cartels. Twelve bullies from Switzerland, 116–119; D'Inisdal, will-o'-wisp, 122; Mirabeau and Queen, 123; poniards, 130–133; Mallet du Pan, 224; Narbonne's 226; traces of, in Armoire de Fer, iii. 90; against Girondins, 136; Desmoulins on, 155; by Pitt? 250, 265; prison, 261, 268–271.