Le Mans, Battle of, 276. Leopold II, succeeds Emperor Joseph, 157, 158; policy of, 159-163; death of, 168. Lepelletier Section, the, 281. Lindet, 214, 215, 234, 273. Linguet, 107. Local Government, new system of, 75-79. Locke, 110 Loire, war on the, 205. London, Journalism in, 107. Longwy, surrender of, 177. Louis XI, 5. Louis XIV, 14. Louis XVI, Court of, 44; emancipates serfs, 44; charities of, 44, 45; character of, 45; early reforms of, 45-47; States-General and, 53, 55, 57, 58, 67; visit to Paris, 67; on 5th and 6th October, 69, 70; Constituent Assembly and, 73, 74, 87, 150, 152; flight to Varennes, 149; army under, 81; deposition demanded, 150; Legislative Assembly and, 165-173; Lafayette and, 70, 172; the Allies and, 173, 174; Girondists and, 167, 171, 174, 175, 191; dethroned, 175; executed, 191, 194. Loustallot, 108, 109. Louvet, 184, 266. Lyons, troubles at, 61, 134, 141; declares against Jacobin Government, 205, 216, 217; trade of, ruined by Revolution, 224; distress in, 225, 270. M. Maignet, 217, 258. Mallet du Pan, 107, 112, 173, 174. Malmesbury, 277. Malouet in Constituent Assembly, 64, 100, 101, 152; his estimate of the Jacobins, 143; Louis and, 173. Manfredini, 42. Marat, editor of _Ami du Peuple_, 109; early career and character of, 109-111; in July, 1791, 150, 151; protests against war, 167; approves, September Massacres, 178; in the Convention, 182, 190, 197, 210; assassination of, 206. Maréchaussée, the, 8. Maret, 108. Marie Antoinette, character of, 48; political influence of, 48, 58, 125, 162, 165, 186; execution of, 207. Marseilles, disorder in, 141; declares against Jacobin Government, 205; under the Terror, 216, 217, 225; reaction at, 279. Massacre, of Champ de Mars, 151; of September, in the prisons, 178. Masséna, 274. Maury, 99. Maximum, the, established, 198, 222, 223; repealed, 266-270. Mayence, emigrants at, 159; retaken by Allies, 205. _Mercure_, Constitutional journal, 106, 112. Méricourt, Théroigne de, 186. Merlin, of Douai, 105, 263; of Thionville, 263, 274. Mesmerists, the, 42. Messidor, 228. Métayers, position of the, 20, 21, 132. Middle classes, under Ancien Régime, 16, 17, 18, 43; gainers by Revolution, 132; cease to support Revolution, 202, 203; Jacobin measures against, 222, 223; in the Reaction, 264. Milhaud, 274. Militia, the, 22, 23. Mirabeau, Comte de, in the Constituent Assembly, 57, 63, 64, 65, 72, 73, 74, 84, 89, 90, 91, 92, 103, 106, 122, 123; as journalist, 107; political aims, 118, 119, 120; Lafayette and, 121, 122; notes for the Court, 123-127; pensioned by the Court, 127, 128; character of, 128; death of, 128, 147; Marquis de, 44; Vicomte de, 99.
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