Clemenceau, the Man and His TimeHyndman, H. M. (Henry Mayers)
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Clemenceau, the Man and His Time
Hyndman, H. M. (Henry Mayers)
Clemenceau, Georges, 1841-1929; France -- Politics and government -- 1870-1940
----, posted to the command of army corps at Clermont-Ferrand, 99
----, returned for Paris by a heavy majority, 103
----, rides through Paris on his black charger, 102
----, the pet of the _Salons_ 97
Bourbon, House of, 16
Brandès, M., Clemenceau's attack on, 251
Briand, M., 206
----, as an anarchist, 225
Bright, John, on adulteration, 194
Brisson, M., 78, 157, 162
British statesmanship, blindness of, 236
Broglie, Duc de, 10, 73, 74, 78, 101
Brousse, Paul, 100
Brown, John, and the American Civil War, 52
Buffet, 72
Butchery of peaceful citizens, 17
Caillaux, M., 206
----, and a German peace, 267-269
----, and Italian defeatists, 272
----, and the Income tax, 268
----, before the Army Committee of the Senate, 270
----, the financier, and the Income tax, 227
Calmette, M., the murder of, 269
Cambon, Jules, warns M. Pichon in 1913, 250
Camélinat, 45, 49
Canrobert, 17
Carnot, M. Sadi-, 93, 118
----, President, supports Lesseps 112, 113
Carrousel, the inscription on the, 138, 139
Casablanca, French settlers at, 212
Caserio, the anarchist, 137
Cassagnac, Paul de, 125
Charles X, 20
Chateaubriand, 17
Church and State, conflict between, 220-224
Cipriani, 58
Cinquet, M., 166
Citoyen Egalité, 16
Clemenceau, a Premier, asks England how many hundred thousand men she
could land in North-Eastern France in case of a sudden war, 219
---- and Boulanger, 95
---- and Boulangism, 100
---- and Morocco, 202
---- and strikes, 198-201
---- and the coal miners, 135
---- and the doctrine of _laissez-faire_ 135
---- and the _Entente_, 120
---- and the story of Boaz and Ruth, 137
---- and the strikers at Carmaux, 120
---- and the wine-growers' agitation, 195-197
----'s anti-Czarist policy, 120
----'s appeal to Frenchmen, 245
---- as a conversationalist, 124
---- as a duellist, 125
---- as an orator, 123, 124
---- as doctor at Montmartre, 32
---- as Mayor of Montmartre, 35
---- as Minister of the Interior, 172
---- as municipal dictator, 35
---- as one of M. Floquet's seconds at the duel with Boulanger, 99
---- as professor of French at Stanford, U.S.A., 29
---- as Senator for Var, 171
---- at Nantes as a student, 15
----'s attitude in the matter of M. Wilson's trading in decorations, 93
----'s attitude towards the Catholics, 61
----, author's conversation with, 207
---- becomes "suspect" and ceases to be Mayor of Montmartre, 42
----'s betrothal to Mary Plummer, 30
---- calls up the State engineers and re-lights Paris, 183
----, charges against him, 119, 120
----'s contempt for politicians as politicians, 94
----'s criticism on the German fête of Sedan, 138
----'s criticism on the catastrophe of the Charity Bazaar, 137
---- defends himself in the National Assembly, 119
---- denounces M. Ribot, 265
----'s disregard of monetary considerations, 125
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