Massachusetts, history of, contrasted with that of Maryland, 187
Massacre, the, of St. Bartholomew, 101
defects in plan and execution of, as judged by immediate results, 106;
sources of the same, 117
defence of, on political grounds, 218
Doellinger's work on, 430-31
evidence concerning, how dealt with, difficult of access, 101;
best existing sources, 102
motive inspiring its chief author, 121
question of numbers slain in, 106, 137
question of premeditation of, contemporary view, 106;
modern view, 107;
evidence in support of the former, 107 _et seq._
results anticipated from, 69;
Philip II., 123;
view not stated by Alva, 124
Massillon, Jean-Baptiste, _cited_ on retribution, 220
Mathieu, Cardinal, share in elections to Commission of Dogma, 529, 530, 532
Matter, cited on Machiavelli's influence on liberty, 227
Maurenbrecher, rank of Doellinger estimated by, 386
Maurer, Conrad, at Doellinger's house, 405
Maximillian II., Emperor, information sent to, of the Massacre of
St. Bartholomew, 107
opinion of, on the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 144
toleration of, 105
urged to follow example of Charles IX., 134 & _note_
May, Sir Erskine, _Democracy in Europe_, by, 61
Mazade, influence on Doellinger, 434
Mazzini, Giuseppe, association of, with the growth of the idea of
Nationality, 286
association of his revolutionary ideas with conservatism of Niebuhr, 59
on Machiavelli's politics, 219
proclaimer of Nationality, 273
profane criticism by, 218
Mazzuchelli, 114
Mechlin, Archbishop of, reply to the Bishop of Orleans by, 537
Medici, Cosmo de', patron of Machiavelli, father of Catherine, 122
family of, in disfavour under Paul III., 214
Machiavelli not countenanced by followers of, 214
Mediaeval writers on law and right, 258
Melanchthon, Philip, his theory of persecution, 164-170
views of, on polygamy, and the bigamy of Philip of Hesse, 160 & _note_
on religious assassination, 325
_cited on_ Cromwell's death, 217
Memorandum of the Powers, 183;
on temporal power, 366
Menabrea, circular of, on representation of Vatican Council, 509
Mendoca, praise of those concerned in the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 124
Mentz, Bishop of, belief in infallibility doctrine, 518
Merode, 414
Metternich, Prince, 283;
attitude of, to Nationality, 285
Metz, Bishop of, repudiation of Doellinger's declaration, 538
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