Pan, Mallet du, sent to Germany by Louis XVI., [135].

Paris, in 1792, [1]; the Archbishop of, at Versailles, in 1774, [78]; Commune of, how organized, [176]; a hell during the September massacres, [361].

Pétion, address of, to the Assembly, [30]; promotes the fête of Chateauvieux, [115]; fate of, [122] et seq.; favors the insurrectionists, [184]; his insolent address to the King, [224]; the hero of the fête of the Federation, [254]; presents an address to the Assembly praying for the King's deposition, [270]; signs an order giving M. de Mandat the right to repel force, [280]; his treachery and hypocrisy, [282].

Philipon, the father of Madame Roland, [47].

Prisons of Paris, the September massacres at, [363] et seq.

Prudhomme's Révolutions de Paris quoted, [225].

Quinet, Edgar, quoted, [360], [371]; on Louis XVI.'s magnanimity, [380], [384]; quoted, [392], [394].

Raigecourt, Madame de, letter of, [24].

Ramond defends Lafayette in the Assembly, [235].

Republic proclaimed, [388].