The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 678 pages of information about The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.

The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 678 pages of information about The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.
  writes to the Landgravine Louise;
  employs her time in quilting her husband a waistcoat to resist a dagger
    or a bullet;
  attempt made to assassinate;
  determines to sacrifice personal safety to loss of the crown and
    Constitution;
  made prisoner with her husband;
  plans formed for the escape of, fail;
  additional insults offered to;
  has a trial and is sentenced;
  writes a final letter to the Princess Elizabeth;
  is executed;
  her remains treated with indignity;
  summary of the character of. 
Maritime superiority possessed by England. 
Marly, palace at. 
Marmier, Madame de. 
Marquis d’Agoust;
  de Bouille;
  de Condorcet;
  de Durfort;
  de La Fayette;
  de Montesquieu;
  de Savonieres;
  de St. Huruge;
  de Vaudreuil. 
“Marriage of Figaro.” the play of the. 
Marriage of Marie Antoinette to the Dauphin of France, May 16, 1770;
  feelings in Germany and France regarding the. 
Marsan, Madame de. 
Marseillese, the. 
Marshal Beaulieu;
  de Broglie;
  de Mailly;
  Lacy;
  Luckner;
  Rochambeau. 
Maubourg, M. Latour. 
Maurepas, Count de. 
Maximillan, Archduke, visits his sister. 
Mazarin, Madame de. 
Measles, the queen is attacked by the. 
Mercy, Comte de, appointed as embassador to France;
  reports to Maria Teresa;
  position and influence of, upon the accession of Louis XVI.;
  receives letters from the queen on the political state of affairs;
  replies to the same;
  introduces Count de Mirabeau to the queen;
  receives letter from the queen about Mirabeau;
  is removed to the Hague;
  the queen writes urgently to. 
Metastasio, epigram of. 
Michonis, M.
Miomandre, M.
Mirabeau, Count de, and court etiquette;
  and his conjugal rights;
  his character his behavior at the opening of the States;
  drives Necker from office, and presents a petition to the king to
    withdraw the troops from Paris;
  changes his views;
  his services accepted by the court;
  denounced by the Jacobin club;
  interviews the queen, and is pleased with her;
  interviews the Count de la Marck;
  great difficulty in managing;
  retires from office;
  stands by the queen;
  death of;
  funeral of. 
Mob at Versailles. 
Moleville, M. Bertrand de. 
Monnier, Countess de, and the Count de Mirabeau. 
Montesquieu, Marquis de. 
Montgolfier’s balloons introduced. 
Montmedy. 
Montmorency, Viscount Matthieu de. 
Montmorin, M.. 
Montsabert, M., arrest of. 
Moreau, M.. 
Mothe, Countess de la. 
Murder of Mandat;
  of the Princess de Lamballe. 
Music, great taste for, exhibited by the dauphiness. 
Mutiny in the Marquis de Bouille’s army. 
Mutual jealousies of the queen’s favorites. 
Mysore, Tippoo Sahib, sultan of.

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