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.
D’Huillier, M.
Disorders in the Assembly. 
Dissolution of the Constitutional Guard. 
Distress and discontent in France in 1771;
  general, caused by the severity of the winter of 1788-89. 
D’Oberkirch, Madame
Donkey-riding;
  horse-riding. 
D’Orleans, Duc, and the Duc de Chartres recalled from banishment;
  and the Archduke Maximilian;
  shows hostility to the queen;
  and the presidency of the club “Les Enrages”;
  and the Reveillon riot;
  and the Versailles mob;
  leaves France for England;
  and the red cap. 
D’Ormesson, M.
D’Orvilliers, Admiral. 
Duc d’Aiguillon;
  d’Angouleme;
  de Brissac;
  de Chartres;
  de Choisseu;
  de Coigny; de la Feuillade;
  de Maine;
  de la Vauguyon;
  de Liancourt;
  d’Orleans;
  de Richelieu. 
Dugazon, Madame. 
Duke of Brunswick;
  of Normandy;
  Paul of Russia;
  of Tarouka. 
Dumont, M.
Dumouriez, General, character of;
  and the queen;
  resigns his position as minister, and takes command of the army. 
Duportail, M.
Duranton, M.
Durepaire, M.
Durfort, Marquis de. 
Duverney, Paris.

Education, the queen’s views of. 
Emigrant princes, misconduct of the. 
Emigration from France repugnant to Louis XVI. 
Emperor Francis of Germany;
  Joseph of Austria;
  Leopold of Austria. 
Empress Catherine, of Russia;
  Maria Teresa, of Austria. 
Encore, the first. 
Epigram of Metastasio. 
Ermenonville, the burial-place of Rousseau. 
Escape from prison by the Countess de la Mothe;
  the royal family preparing to;
  arrested at Varennes and brought back. 
Esterhazy, Count. 
Etiquette, strictness of court;
  relaxation of. 
Ettenheim, Cardinal de Rohan dies at. 
Execution of M. de Favras. 
Expenses, court, retrenchment in. 
Expostulation of the Emperor Maximilian with his sister.

Factious conduct of the princes of the blood. 
Fall of Turgot. 
Favras, M. de, execution of. 
Feast of the Federation. 
Federation, Feast of the. 
Ferdinand, Duke, of Brunswick. 
Fersen, Count Axel de. 
Feudal system, the, in France and its need of reform. 
Feuillade’s, Duc de la, statue of Louis XIV. 
Feuillants, les. 
Figaro, the Marriage of, the play of. 
Fire at the Hotel Dieu;
  at the Palace of Justice. 
Fire-works, explosion of, at Paris. 
First impressions of the French Court. 
Flanders, the regiment of, arrives at Versailles. 
Fleurieu, M.
Fleury, Joly de. 
Flight from Paris decided on. 
Fontainebleau, the peasant at;
  grand review at. 
Fontanges, M., de. 
Forgeries of the Queen’s name committed. 
Fouquier, Tinville. 
France and Germany, feelings in, regarding Marie Antoinette’s marriage;
  distress and discontent in. 
Francis, Emperor of Germany, death of. 
Frost, severe, ant the Seine frozen over.

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