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385. Jourdan, the headsman, 120. June 20, insurrection of, 186 _et seq._ La Chesnaye commands the force in the Tuileries, 293. Lacoste, made Minister of the Marine, 103. Lafayette, letter of, to the Assembly, 178 _et seq._; his letter not published, but referred to a committee, 181; his relations to the Jacobins, 230; before the National Assembly, 232; distrusted by the King and Queen, 236; anxious that the King should leave Paris, 256. Lalanne, the grenadier, and Louis XVI., 200. Lamartine, quoted, 131; his observations on Lafayette, 231; on Madame Roland, 372. Lamballe, Princess of, 121, 321, 331; not allowed to go to the Temple with the Queen, 343; sent to the Force, 350 _et seq._; examination and execution of, 352 _et seq._; her body mutilated and her head carried on a pike to the Temple, 355; her heart eaten, 358. Lamourette, Abbe, his career, 241; his speech to the Assembly and his proposition for harmony, 242. Laporte burns the Countess de la Motte's book at the Queen's order, 142. Lebel, Madame de, 353. Legendre, addresses the King insolently, 202. Leopold II., his interest in French affairs, 23; death of, 27. Lessart, de, report of, disapproved by the Assembly, 28; impeached, 30; massacre of, 369. Lilienhorn, Count de, one of the assassins of Gustavus III., 37, 45. _Logographe_, box of the, 299 _et seq._ Louis XVI., despised by the _emigres_, 25; letter of, to Gustavus III., 36; appoints a ministry chosen by the Gironde, 103; his deference to his ministers, 104 _et seq._; declares war on Austria, 126, 129; sufferings of, 132; not a soldier, 133, 139; has no plan, 135; anecdotes of, by M. de Vaublanc, 139, 140; sacrifices his guard, 145; repents his concessions, 148; for several days in a sort of stupor, 151; insulted by Roland and his faction, 160; Madame Roland's letter to him read in the Council, 164; asks Dumouriez to help rid him of Roland's faction, 164; refuses to sign the decree against the priests, 169; accepts the resignation of Dumouriez, 169; resists Dumouriez' entreaties not to veto the decrees, 172; vetoes the decrees, 181; permits the gate of the Tuileries to be opened to the mob, 195; his conduct at the invasion of the Tuileries, 199 _et seq._; his reception of the mob in the Tuileries, 201; addressed by the butcher Legendre, 202; in bodily peril, 203; returns to the bedchamber, 208; letter of, to the Assembly relative to the invasion of the Tuileries, 223;
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