. The days of the Directoire . , 37, 43,47. 49. 53. 55. 56, 58, 68, 78,100, 102, 106, 109, 138, 140,204, 210, 222, 223, 224, 239,268, 271, 289, 291, 292, 300, 3°5. 307. 312Thiers History of French Revolu-tion, 78, 117 — Illustrations, 74, 77toleration of religion, 241translations of English Novels, vogue of, 133, 134Treilhard, 326 — succeeds Francois de Neuf- chateau, 325Tribun du Peuple, 256, 267Triple Alliance, 319 Tuileries, 43, 86, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 169, 294, 351-4 Turlupin of Thermidor, 144Two-Thirds, Law of, 21, 32, 82 Vae victis ! 299, 300Vendthniaire 13: 22, 80, 84-9, 138, 269Ve


. The days of the Directoire . , 37, 43,47. 49. 53. 55. 56, 58, 68, 78,100, 102, 106, 109, 138, 140,204, 210, 222, 223, 224, 239,268, 271, 289, 291, 292, 300, 3°5. 307. 312Thiers History of French Revolu-tion, 78, 117 — Illustrations, 74, 77toleration of religion, 241translations of English Novels, vogue of, 133, 134Treilhard, 326 — succeeds Francois de Neuf- chateau, 325Tribun du Peuple, 256, 267Triple Alliance, 319 Tuileries, 43, 86, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 169, 294, 351-4 Turlupin of Thermidor, 144Two-Thirds, Law of, 21, 32, 82 Vae victis ! 299, 300Vendthniaire 13: 22, 80, 84-9, 138, 269Vendome, Place, 170Vendome, trial of Babeuf at, 273, 274Verrerie, Rue de la, 168Versailles, 354Victoire, Rue de la (Rue Chan- tereine), 101Victoires, Place des, 143Vieux Cordelier, 5Vivienne, Rue, 82, 84, 85, 120, 181Voltaire, 176Vosges, Place des (Place Royale), 170 West, troubles in the, 223-6 Whiff of Grapeshot: Vendemiaire 13 : 22, 80, 84-9, 138, 269wigs, 190, 198, 199Williams, David, 48Willot, 295, 301 Zola, Emile, 176. THE WORKS OFANATOLE FRANCE T has long been a reproach toEngland that only one volumeby ANATOLE FRANCEhas been adequately renderedinto English ; yet outside thiscountry he shares withTOLSTOI the distinctionbeing the greatest and most daringstudent of humanity living. U There have been many difficulties toencounter in completing arrangements for auniform edition, though perhaps the chief bar-rier to publication here has been the fact thathis writings are not for babes-—but for menand the mothers of men. Indeed, some of hisEastern romances are written with biblical can-dour. M I have sought truth strenuously, hetells us, u I have met her boldly. I have neverturned from her even when she wore an


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