entage, 277, 286, 287;
how first seen, 278, 281, 286
mission of, in the world, 300
more absurd and criminal than that of Socialism, 300
political character and value of, discussed, 280 _et seq._
a retrograde step in history, 298
rights of, and greatest adversary of, 297
some of its first supporters, 281-2
a subversive theory, 273
summing up of, 287-8
political theory of, in contradiction with the historic nation, 243
the true, 294, 295
Nations, different, in one State, considerations regarding, 289 _et seq._
Naude, basis of his apology for Charles IX., 147
Navarre, Henry, King of, later Henry IV., King of France, 44
marriage of, with Margaret of Valois, opposed by the Popes, 105,
109, 111, 128;
real facts regarding, 131-3;
representations on, of Charles IX. and his mother, 135;
dissolution of, by Paul V., 114
murder of, schemed as a good deed, 139
and the proposed league of Protestant defence, 145
Navarre, Queen of (Margaret of Valois), death of, reckoned on in
France, 109, and _see_ Marriage, under Navarre, Henry, King of
Neander, rank of, 421
special gifts of, 555
unconventionally of, 384
Nelson, 592
Netherlands (_see also_ Holland _and_ Low Countries), deposition of
Philip II., and establishment of republic, 44
republic of, inaugurated reign of law through freedom of press, 50
Nevers, Duke of (Lewis Gonzaga), high station of, 128
share of, in the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 110;
his "ill-timed generosity" on this occasion, 122;
praises of, by Capilupi, 129
Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 573, 592, 593
distinction drawn between Pope and Court, 417
Doellinger's early appreciation of, 395;
intercourse with, 402
Napoleon III. not condemned by, 413
theory of development different from Doellinger's, 407-8
_cited_ on papal authority, 423
Nicholas I., 431
Niebuhr, 581;
association of his conservatism with revolutionary ideas of Mazzini, 59
Doellinger's gratitude to, 393
Nimes, Bishop of, on infallibility, 515;
opposed to discussion of, 501
Nimes (city), no Huguenot massacres at, 143
Nippold, rank of Doellinger estimated by, 386
Nourrison cited on Machiavelli's sincerity, 227
Nugent, Count, proclamation by, on Italian independence, 285
Nuremberg, Anabaptists at, 157
Octavius, opposition of Gracchus to, 76
Odescalchi, character of, 433
OEcolampadius, Joannes, opinions of, on Church go
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