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6, 177 _Nautae_, altar of, 17, 328 Necker, Mme., 282 Nemours, Duke of, execution of, 147 Nicholas, St., chapel of, 39, 72; church of, 251 _Noces vermeilles_, the, 177 Normans, the, 41, 49 Norwich, Canons of, 314 Notre Dame, church of, 32, 36, 72, 85, 107, 109, 116, 142, 143, 252, 298-305; de Lorette, 291; des Victoires, 206; island of, 14; Parvis of, 297 O ODEON, theatre of the, 322 Opera, Italian, the, 233 Opera, the new, 293 Orders, the religious, 59 Oriflamme, the, 62, 440 Orleans, Duke of, 133; assassinated, 136; Philip of, 212, 242 Orme, Philibert de l', 198 Ovens, public, 57 P PAINE, THOMAS, 272 Palace of Archbishop of Sens, 407 Palais de Justice, 53, 118, 137, 152, 309-313 Palais Royal, 15, 212, 213, 217, 234; gardens of, 261, 427 Palissy, 199 Pantheon, the, 254, 330 Paris, her essential unity, 2; apprehension of coming changes, 4; intellectual culture, 5, 21; conquest by Romans, 12; origin of, 9-12; geographical position, 10-13; device of, 17; sacked by the Northmen, 41; siege of, by Northmen, 43; growth under Capets, 53; expansion under Louis VI., 63; evil smells at, 65; first paving of, 65; capital of intellectual world, 101; faubourgs wasted by English, 121, 124, 125; first library at, 126; occupied by English, 138, 143; life at, under English, 141-143; bridges of, 152; sieges of, by Henry of Navarre, 189, 191; sections of, their insurrection, 191, 192; its dirt, 202; misery at, 231, 241, 247, 256; a vast camp, 273, 274 Parisian democracy, its enlightenment, 7 Parisians, their responsive nature and love of order, 6; loss of liberties, 130; their loyalty and tolerance, 286 Parisii, the, 10, 11 Parlement, the, 118, 216-218, 220 Parloir aux Bourgeois, 122 Pascal, 231 Passion, Confreres de la, 420 Paul, St., charnel-houses, 405 Paul and Louis, SS., church of, 405 Peasantry, their condition, 260 Pepin the Short, 35 Pere la Chaise, 220 Peronne, peace of, 146 Perrault, Charles, 235; Claude, 224, 235-236, 250 Petit, Nesle, the, 160 Philip I., 57 Philip Augustus, birth of, 64; his entry into P
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