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r visit to Versailles, 77, 79; her part in establishing the republican regime in France, 79, 107; her judgment of Louis XVI., 81; her character contrasted with that of Marie Antoinette, 82; her arrogant demeanor, 86; acts for her husband in public affairs, 88; her intimacy with Louvet, 89 _et seq._; Lemontey's picture of her, 91; and Dumouriez, 94, 102; creates discord in the Council, 106; decides to get rid of Dumouriez, 159; her letter to the King, 162; her advice on the dismissal of the ministers, 165; on the September massacres, 362; feels no pity for the Queen, 372, 375; her horror at the murders, 376; her apprehensions, 378; reproaches her friends with temporizing, 382; her last speech, 383. Rousseau, imprisoned in the Temple, 339. Saint-Antoine, Faubourg, citizens of, ask permission to assemble in arms, 182; in commotion, 184. Saint-Huruge, the rioter, 193. Salpetriere, the, butchery at, 368. Santerre, at the head of the insurrectionists on June 20, 186; demands admission for the insurrectionists to the Assembly, 190; violence of, at the Tuileries, 197; offers to protect the Queen, 215; forced by Westermann to march to the Tuileries, 286. September massacres, the, 359 _et seq._ Sergent, M., 207. Servan, made Minister of War, 160; proposes the formation of an army around Paris, 160; dismissed from the Council, 165; his career after the Revolution, 391. Stael, Madame de, views the fete of the Federation, her observations, 253; invents a plan of escape for the King, 273; quoted, 317, 327. Sudermania, Duke of, brother of Gustavus III., practices of, 35. Sutherland, Lady, sends linen for the Dauphin to the Convent of the Feuillants, 333. Swiss regiment, the, go to the Tuileries, 274; ill provided with ammunition, 277; defend the Tuileries, but are commanded to retire, 307; sweep the Carrousel of rioters, 310; ordered to go to the King, 311; surrender their arms, 313; imprisoned in the church of the Feuillants, 313; fate of the, 321. Taine, on revolutionary France, 389. Temple, the, the royal family taken to, 336; description of, 337; the Order of the, 337; destroyed by Napoleon, 349. Thiers, quoted, 287. Thorwaldsen's lion at Lucerne, 314. Tourzel, Pauline de, in peril in the Tuileries, 323. Tuileries, the, guard of, 195; the invasion of, 198 _et seq._; the, on the night of August 9, 275 _et seq._; attacked by the Marseillais, 306 _et seq._; rioters in, 325; on fire, 325.
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