Public documents, dating of, 27D, 129.
Public enemies, law, 51, 254. Public meetings, law, 119, 589. Public order, 12B, 51. Public powers, constitutional laws on, 133B, 635; 133C, 636. Public Safety, Committee of, 35, 159.
Publication of debates, 117B, 575.
Rambouillet, decree, 77G, 396. Re-election of Consul by Sen- ate, 66B, 324.
Regent of France, declaration of, 30A, 145.
Rejected decrees, the, 17, 97. Religion, convention and, 29, 133-139; organic act upon, 291, 140.
Religious freedom, 29D, 136. Religious policy, decree upon, 29A, 134.
Reorganization, of administra-
tive system, 60, 283; of army, 128, 618; of Germany, 69, 339; of judicial system, 9, 34 and 61, 288; of local government, 7, 24 and 127, 612; of religion, 64, 296. Replies and
Chamber of Deputies, 103B, 492; King's acceptance of constitution, 16, 96; of King, 103C, 493; of Sardinia, 116B, 568.
The first, transition to, 27, 128-129; unity and indivis- ibility of, 27E, 129. The second, constitution of, 110, 522; declaration upon, 109, 522; proclamation of, 107C, 516.
The third, constitutional laws
and amendments of, 133, 633-639; establishment of, 132, 631-632; relations with papacy, 136, 652.
Revolutionary government, 43, 189.
Revolutionary tribunal, 32, 151. Rhine, confederation of. See Confederation of the Rhine. Rights of man and citizen, declaration of, 5, 15. Rivet law, 124B, 604. Robespierre's proposed declar- ation of rights. 36, 160. Royal session, 3, 3. Russia.
Treaties and conventions, al- liance against France, 100, 482; alliance against Na- poleon, 97, 469; alliance with Great Britain, 73, 372; Chaumont, 89, 440; Con- gress of Paris, 115, 560: Er- furt convention, 82, 421; Paris (1814), 94, 451; Paris (1815), 99, 479; with France (1807), 79A, 405; with France (secret, 1807), 79B, 409.
Empire, upon (1852), 114D, 559.
Of May 21, 1870, 117H, 581. Of Sept. 8, 1869, 117G, 579. Organic, annexing Holland and North Germany, 84D, 430; annexing papal states, 84B, 426.
Powers of Senate, upon (1867) 117F, 579.
Suppressing Tribunate (1807) 80, 417.
Septennate, law, 131, 630. Senate.
Consulate and First Empire,
Act of, 90, 444; proposed constitution, 90E, 446; re- election of Napoleon Bona- parte, 66B, 324. Organization of (1875), 133A, 633.
Second Empire, abolished,
122C, 596; senatus-consul- tum on powers of, 117F, 579.
Simon, letter to MacMahon, 134B, 641.
Sixteenth of May crisis, 134, 640.
Slavery, decree upon (1794),
46, 204; decree upon (1848), 1071. 520; in colonies re-es- tablished, 68, 339.
Socialist program, 135, 649. Sovereignty, liberty and, 28B, 130.
Joseph Bonaparte King, 81C, 421.
Treaties and conventions, Fontainebleau, 81A, 418: with France (1803), 70, 342; with France (1808), 81B, 420.
Spanish monarchy, overthrow of, 81, 418.
Speeches, of King, 103A, 491;
of Prince-President, 114A, 553. (See also Address, Mes- sage.)
Fontainebleau, 90G, 450.
Great Britain and Russia, 73, 372.
Hague. 49, 209.
Holland, with, 76, 381. Holland, with, 84C, 42S. Lunéville, 62, 290. Paris (1814), 91, 451. Paris (1815), 99, 479. Paris (1856), 115A, 561. Pope, with the (1796), 52A, 255.
Pope, with the (1797), 52B, 257.
Pressburg, 74, 375. Spain, with, 70, 342. Tilsit, 79, 405-415; with Prus- sia (1807), 79C, 411; with Prussia (1808), 79D, 415; with Russia, 79A, 405; with
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