France in the Nineteenth Century eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 555 pages of information about France in the Nineteenth Century.

France in the Nineteenth Century eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 555 pages of information about France in the Nineteenth Century.

Macaulay, Lord, 425. 
MacMahon, Patrice, Marshal, Duke of Magenta, second President
  of Third Republic, 14, 248, 251, 253, 384, 400, 402, 407-412. 
Mahmoud II., Sultan, 84, 85, 86. 
Malmesbury, Lord, quoted, 261, 262. 
Marie Amelie, Queen of the French, 19, 50, 51, 54-57, 97-99, 112. 
Marmont, Marshal, Duke of Ragusa, 21, 22, 26. 
“Marseillaise,” 239-241, 244, 245. 
Maupas, De, Prefect of Police, 150-153. 
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, 58, 191-194, 198-214. 
Megy, 316, 331, 336-338. 
Mehemet Ali, 84-87. 
Mejia, General, 205, 207, 209, 211-213. 
Mexico, 194-198, 200-205. 
Ministry of Marine (Navy Department building), 345-348. 
Ministry of National Defence, 246, 251, 262, 266, 269-271, 279. 
Miramar, 193, 194, 201, 203. 
Miramon, General, 205, 207, 209, 211, 212, 213. 
Mobiles, 122, 133, 138, 249, 250, 263, 267, 269. 
Moltke, General von, 188, 189, 264, 298, 299. 
Monroe doctrine, 196. 
Montholon, Count, 74, 76. 
Montijo. See Eugenie and Teba. 
Montpensier, Duke of, 37, 95, 100, 101, 115, 231. 
Montpensier, Duchess of, 37, 100, 101, 115, 433. 
Morey, 51-53. 
Morny, Duc de, 150, 152, 153, 157, 160, 169, 177, 178. 
Mortier, Marshal, Duke of Treviso, 50.

Napoleon I., 58, 59, 62, 65; funeral of, 87-92, 226. 
Napoleon II., Duc de Reichstadt, 58, 64, 191. 
Napoleon III., 165, 166, 170, 175, 190-197, 202, 203, 215,
  216-228, 249, 252, 254-256, 261, 262. 
Napoleon, eldest son of Louis and Hortense, 60. 
Napoleon, second son of Louis and Hortense, 61, 62, 63, 179. 
Napoleon (Plon-Plon), son of King Jerome, 166, 171, 220, 419. 
National Guard, 35, 88, 89, 133, 138, 263, 268, 269, 280, 295,
  301-303, 305, 349, 350, 365, 371. 
National workshops, 133, 141-144. 
Narratives:  Louis Napoleon’s descent on Boulogne, 71-76; his
  escape from Ham, 70-80; of Victor Hugo during the coup
  d’etat
, 155, 156; of an American, 160-162; of the entry
  of the Prussians into Versailles, 282-286; of a lady in Red
  Paris, 310-313; of Paul Seigneret, 324-328; of the Abbe
  Lamazou, 334-336; of Count Orsi during the Commune, 313, 314;
  of his arrest as a Communist, 355-358; of a victim of Paris
  and Versailles, 360-371. 
Nemours, Duc de, 37, 50, 108, 109, 113, 118. 
Neuilly, 54, 96-99, 217. 
Nolte, Vincent, anecdote of Lafayette, 14, 15.

O’Brien, Smith, 135, 136. 
Oliphant, Mrs. M. E. W., quoted, 131, 132, 350, 351. 
Ollivier, Emile, 224, 225, 245, 246. 
Ordonannces, 17, 20-24. 
Orleans family, 36, 37, 95, 140, 217, 388, 419, 420. 
Orleans, Ferdinand, Duke of, 36, 93, 95-100. 
Orleans, Helene, Duchess of, 115-118. 
Orsi, Joseph, Count, 71, 72; quoted, 73, 313-316, 352, 353,
  354-358. 
Orsini, Felice, 185, 219. 
Oudinot, Duke of Reggio, General, 147, 148.

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