before the war of 1870., 218,
221
Rougemont, 335
Roumania, the Hohenzollern king of,
-12
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, democracy of,
488 ; and the progress of demo-
cratic thinking, 483
George Eliot advocate of, 282 ; and
admiration for, 291; her transition
of thought not affected by, 280
as political theorist, 492
views of, on marriage, 291
Royer-Collard, president of Council of
State, 394
Riimelin, 297, 385
Ruskin, John, George Eliot's tempered
admiration for, 288
lack of appreciation of George Eliot s
powers, 302
Russell, Lord John, Cavour's hope
from, 178
charges against his foreign policy not
admitted by Dr. J. F. Bright,
481
Russia, attitude of, war of 1870., 239,
260 ; her repudiation of the
Treaty of Paris, 264
history of, by Bernhardi, 381
in 1854-1855, Brofferio on its repre-
senting National Independence !
187
Napoleon III. 's tentative negotia-
tions with (1869), 209
relations of, with Prussia (1869),
226
and Piedmont, friendliness of, 189
Ruvigny, Lewis XIV. 's ambassador to
Charles II., why chosen, 121
Saarbriicken, the first fight at, 1870.,
Sacred League, the, its aims, 12 ; sup- ported by Wolsey, 11 dissolution of, effect of, on Francis I. ,
Sadolet, 13 ; proclaims Italian liberty,
St. Angelo, Alexander VI. besieged in,
St. Cyril, unauthentic works of, 364 St. Francis of Sales, an ancestor of Cavour, 175 St. Germain, Abbey, discussion in,
Mabillon's studies in, 459 St. Louis, King of France, 27 St. Mars, suggested name of family of De la Cloche's mother, 106 St. Omers, the mysterious priest at, in St. Quentin, battle of, 268 St. Sulpice, its founder, 89 Talleyrand at, 402 Salazar, and the offer of his crown to Prince Leopold, 215, 216 Salerno — great sea-fight of Doria near,
Salisbury, Margaret, Countess of, mar- riage of Mary Tudor with her son desired by Catharine, 10 Salviati, the Legate, 20, 22 Sand, George, George Eliot's admiration of, 291 ; George Eliot advocate of, 282 ; George Eliot plagiarised from, 287 Sanderson, insight of, as to Bismarck's share in the war of 1870., 219 San Luis, seat of Juarez's government,
Santa Rosa, friend of Cavour, 177 Sanuto, 431, 432, 433, 434 Sardinia, Cavour's efforts for, 179, 182; she joins the Western alliance, 186, 187 incorporation by, of part of Central Italy, French equivalent de- manded, and secured, 197 Savigny, jurist of romantic school in Germany, 347 model of historical excellence, 345 Vocatio7i by, 388 Savonarola, Fra Girolamo, 72 and Alexander VI. , 429, 438 offered a cardinal's hat by Alex- ander VI., 81 Creighton's account of, 427; Ranke's essay on, 427 fabulous trial of, 364 sincerity praised by Creighton, 438 Savoy, French annexation of, events leading up to, 195-7 Say, 388 Scepticism, historical, 364 influence of Mabillon on, 461 Schelling, philosopher of the romantic school in Germany, 347 transcendental system of philosophy of history, 328 cited on relation of philosophy to the various sciences, 326 Scherers, the, their tribute to George Eliot, 303 Schlegel on Christian union, 367 Schlosser, 351 Schmerling and the Austrian Constitu- tion, 186 Schmidt, Julian, 377 Schneckenburger, writer on Protestant theology, 367 Scholarship, German, in the nineteenth