The Recollections of Alexis de TocquevilleTocqueville, Alexis de
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The Recollections of Alexis de Tocqueville
Tocqueville, Alexis de
France -- History -- February Revolution, 1848
Socialists, the, description of, 137.
---- separation of, from Montagnards, 154.
Switzerland, Tocqueville's correspondence with, on the subject of the
refugees, 343.
T
Talabot, and Thiers, 75.
Thiers, Louis Adolphe (1797-1877), alliance of, with Barrot, 19.
---- sent for by Louis-Philippe, 45.
---- wandering round Paris, 74.
---- opinion of, on the Revolution, 79.
---- on the General Election, 106.
---- defeated at the General Election, 136.
---- elected to the National Assembly, 182.
---- addresses Barrot, Dufaure, Remusat, Lanjuinais and Tocqueville
in private, 202.
---- with Lamoriciere, 225.
---- refuses to take office, 267.
---- with the President, 296.
---- intrigues with the President, 315.
---- on foreign affairs, 330.
---- with Beaumont, &c., 379.
---- advises Louis-Philippe to abdicate, 383.
---- his interview with Barrot, 385.
---- refuses to compromise on the banquets, 392.
Tocqueville, Charles Alexis Henri Maurice Clerel de (1805-1859), his
purpose in writing these memoirs, 3.
---- his intercourse with Louis-Philippe, 7.
---- his estimate of the state of France in January 1848, 9.
---- picture of the state of the Chamber of Deputies in 1847, 12.
---- his speech in the Chamber of Deputies, 29th January 1848, 14.
---- remarks on this speech by Dufaure and others, 17.
---- his position on the affair of the banquets, 19.
---- his estimate of Duchatel, Minister of the Interior, 23.
---- his thoughts on the policy of the Radical party, 25.
---- his knowledge of how the affair of the banquets passed into an
insurrection, 30.
---- in the Chamber of Deputies on 22nd and 23rd February, when the
gloom of the Revolution began to gather, 33.
---- his estimate of the selfishness of both sides, 39.
---- private conversation with Dufaure, 40.
---- private conversation with Beaumont, 41.
---- private conversation with Lanjuinais, 42.
---- hears of the firing in the streets on 24th February 1848, 44.
---- sees preparations for barricades, 46.
---- meets a defeated party of National Guards on the boulevards,
and hears shouts of "Reform," 49.
---- reflections which this occasions, 50.
---- goes to Chamber of Deputies on 24th February, 51.
---- recognises Bedeau on his way, 52.
---- character of Bedeau and condition on that day, 53.
---- appearance presented by the Chamber of Deputies, 56.
---- sees the Duchesse d'Orleans and the Comte de Paris there, 60.
---- tries to get Lamartine to speak, 63.
---- his interest in the Duchess and her son, 69.
---- seeks to protect them, 69.
---- leaves the Chamber and meets Oudinot and Andryane, 72.
---- contradicts an assertion of Marshal Bugeaud, 72.
---- converses with Talabot about the movements of Thiers, 75.
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