aids Mozart, 386–87

  Parini aided by, 335–36

  First Estate: role in States-General, 956–61

  structure of, 949–50

  Fischer von Erlach, Johann Bernhard (1656–1723), 345, 426

  Fischerström, Johan (1735–96), 660

  Fisher, William, 773

  Fishers, The (Ewald), 652

  Fitzherbert, Alleyn, Baron St. Helens (1758–1839), 459

  Fitzherbert, Maria Ann, nee Smythe (1756–1871), 721

  Flachsland, Caroline, see Herder, Caroline

  Flanders, 342

  Flaubert, Gustave (1821–80), 104

  Flaxman, John (1755–1826), 750

  Fleury, André Hercule de, Cardinal (1653–1743), 40

  Fleury, Maître Omer Joly de, see Joly de Fleury, Omer

  Flood, Henry (1732–91), 761

  Florence: Accademia della Crusca of, 824

  Freemasons in, 220

  French Revolutionary Army in (1799), 340

  Goethe in, 587, 589

  under Grand Duke Leopold, 310

  history and achievements, 227–28

  library in, 219

  theaters in, 220

  university in, 219

  Florida, 62, 709, 714

  Floridablanca, José Moñina, Conde de (1728–1808), 286, 287, 302

  flying shuttle, 673

  Fontaine, Priory of, 928

  Fontainebleau, Peace of (1762), 62

  Fontenailles, Marquise de, 68

  Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de (1657–1757), 15, 105, 119–20, 139, 427, 894, 903

  Fonthill Abbey, 809

  Foote, Samuel (1720–77), 740

  Forcalquier, Mme. de, 118

  Force, La, prison of, 962

  Fordyce, Lord, 525

  Formey, Jean-Louis-Samuel (1711–97), 23

  Formont, Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas de (d. 1758?), 122

  Forth River, 762

  Four Ages of Man (González), 295

  “Four Seasons” (Naruszewicz), 485

  Fourier, François-Marie-Charles (1772–1837), 81, 891

  Fourmantelle, Catherine (fl. 1759), 787

  Fox, Charles James (1749–1806), 133, 683, 693–694, 701, 724, 750, 777, 833

  and American colonies, 711, 713–14

  appearance and habits of, 694

  on Burke, 692

  in coalition ministry, 715, 718

  death of, 726

  duels with Adams, 694, 732

  early life of, 693

  and French Revolution, 722, 724, 726

  in Hastings trial, 696, 719–20

  and India bills, 718–19

  liberal views of, 694

  marries Mrs. Armstead, 726

  in Ministry of All the Talents, 726

  opposes slave trade, 726, 732–33

  in Rockingham ministry, 761

  Fox, George (1624–91), 732

  Fox, Henry, 1st Baron Holland (1705–74), 364, 693

  Frage, ob die Welt veralte, Die (Kant), 532–33

  Fragment on Government (Bentham), 738

  Fragonard, Jean-Honoré (1732–1806), 97, 112, 115–18, 911

  France, 67–408, 845–963

  agriculture in, 859, 861, 927–31

  aid to American Revolution, 354, 711, 842, 867–72

  American empire of, see French America; antireligious feeling in, 64, 183

  architecture in, 109–11

  army in, 686

  art in, 106–18, 910–14

  Austria and, 488, 846

  Austrian Netherlands and, 45

  ballet in, 100

  banking in, 861

  book publishing in, 71

  Breteuil’s ministry (1789), 961–63

  cafés in, 99

  capital punishment in, 146

  clergy and religion in, 67, 92, 142, 857, 900–2, 931, 949–50, 956–61

  clothing and grooming in, 99, 889, 905

  commerce and trade in, 70–77, 80, 709, 859–60, 872, 931–35

  communist theories in, 80–84

  Corsica and, 205, 312–13

  crime in, 903

  cuisine in, 99

  drought of 1788 in, 949

  economic inequality in, 936–37

  education in, 3, 863, 895, 900, 914

  England and, 39, 89, 669, 713, 761

  on eve of Revolution, 954–56

  famine in, 954–55

  feudalism in, 849, 861–63, 927–29, 931, 937, 954

  financial problems of, 90, 859–61

  First Coalition against, 591

  Freemasons in, 94, 938–39

  free trade and, 935

  guilds in, 72, 862, 932

  Holland and, 648–49

  in Holy Roman Empire, 341

  home furnishings in, 106–7

  India and 58–59, 715

  Industrial Revolution in, 931–34

  internal tolls in, 935

  Italy and, 217

  Jansenists in, 85, 91, 193, 246

  Jews in, 91, 630, 642

  law in, 849, 947–48

  libraries in, 914

  literature in, 889, 914–19

  marriage in, 97

  morality and grace in, 97–100, 902–5

  music in, 100–1, 368, 370–73, 909–10, 915

  Napoleonic, see Napoleon I;

  Napoleonic Wars, 627, 726, 872

  navy of, 40, 57

  opera in, 26

  oratory in, 99

  palaces in, 850

  papacy and, 317–18

  parlements in, see parlements and Paris, Parlement of; pauperism in, 930–31

  periodicals and pamphlets in, 94, 915

  Poland and, 476, 482

  political clubs in, 939

  population of, 927

  prostitution in, 98, 903

  Protestants in, 91, 857, 901–2, 950

  Prussia and, 488

  ratio of priests to lay population, 224

  recognizes United States, 713

  religious toleration in, 144

  riots in, 98, 934, 954–55, 956, 961

  Romantic movement in, 170

  Russia and, 430, 432, 457–58

  salons in, 118–31, 906–8

  Senegal given to, 714

  slave trade and, 58, 935

  social classes in, 67–82, 84–96, 848–50, 858–59, 861, 863–64, 872, 898–99, 901–4, 914, 927–31, 934–37, 944–48, 954–61

  Spain and, 277–78, 280, 293, 296, 306–7

  tariff policy of, 935

  taxation in, 69, 92, 931, 935–36, 944, 946, 959

  theater in, 101–6, 920–26

  transportation in, 70

  women in, 906–8

  FOREIGN ALLIANCES AND AGREEMENTS: alliances against England, 870–71

  alliance with the United States (1778), 870

  First Treaty of Versailles (1756), 42

  Mme. de Pompadour and, 67

  in Quadruple Alliance (1718), 278

  Second Treaty of Versailles (1757), 45

  subsidies to foreign countries, 61, 89

  GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN: administrative jurisdictions, 849

  Assembly of Notables (1787), 75, 944–45

  authority of royal power, 849–50 (see also Louis XV; Louis XVI; Marie-Antoinette)

  Bourbon restoration, 890

  Breteuil ministry, 961–63

  Brienne ministry, 945–48

  Calonne ministry, 943–45

  chaos in governmental operations, 848–50

  expenses of court, 84, 850

  Maurepas ministry, 85, 97, 104

  Necker ministries, see Necker, Jacques; Nuis ministry (1776), 865

  parlements and, see parlements and Paris, Parlement of; States-General and, see States-General, French; Turgot ministry, 858–65

  IN SEVEN YEARS’ WAR, 45–46, 48–64

  passim

  diplomacy leading to war, 38–44

  European land operations, 48, 49–50, 51, 53–55

&nb
sp; passim, 60

  losses in America and India, 45, 57–59, 62–63, 68, 709

  naval war with England, 42–43, 56, 57–59

  peace negotiations, 60–62

  France, Anatole (1844–1924), 880

  France libre, La (Desmoulins) , 915

  Francueil, Dupin de, see Dupin de Francueil, Claude

  Franche-Comté, 928

  franchise: in England, 685

  in Switzerland, 643–644

  Francis I (Francis of Lorraine), Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1745–65), 46, 313, 346, 383

  Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1792–1806), Emperor of Austria as Francis I (r. 1804–35), 378, 379

  Francis, Sir Philip (1740–1818), 705–6, 717–19, 723

  Franciscans, 224, 902

  Franck, Johann Matthais (fl. 1738), 373–74

  Frank, Jacob (Jankiew Leibowicz; 1726–91), 636

  Frankfurt: fairs in, 556

  Jews in, 634, 642

  population of, 556

  social classes in, 556

  Frankfurter gelehrte Anzeigen, 506, 521

  Frankl, August (1810–94), 613

  Franklin, Benjamin (1706–90), 120, 201, 802, 856

  on corruption in English Parliament, 733

  death of, 872

  in England, 868

  in France, 868–72

  as Freemason, 939

  French America and, 57

  French Enlightenment and, 867

  French Revolution and, 84

  influence of philosophes on, 899

  Turgot and, 865

  Voltaire and, 875

  Franks, 312

  Franquet, M. (d. 1756), 920

  Franyó, Remigius, 363

  Frederick I, King of Sweden (r. 1720–51), 654

  Frederick I, Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1152–90), 239

  Frederick II the Great, King of Prussia (r. (1740–86), 42–57, 59–64, 107, 136, 142–43, 249, 337, 433, 495–502, 528–30, 657, 782, 880, 885, 897

  abilities of 43, 46, 529–30, 849

  achievements of, 502

  d’Alembert and, 124, 892

  appearance and habits of, 495, 499–500

  attitude toward religion, 498–99

  attitude toward royalty, 342, 502, 530

  bribes Bestuzhev, 432

  Catherine II and, 434, 442, 457–58, 462, 484,

  condemns Goethe’s Götz von Berlichingen, 561

  curbs freedom of press, 530

  death of, 461, 530

  death of sister, 47, 54

  deism of, 498–99, 528

  economic policies of, 500–1

  in first partition of Poland, 350

  Freemasons and, 507, 938

  George III and, 60

  Grimm’s Correspondance littéraire and, 34–35

  Jesuits and, 319

  Jewish bankers aid, 53

  on John V of Portugal, 260

  Joseph II and, 349, 353–54, 361–62

  on Kaunitz, 40

  legal reforms of, 500

  literary works of, 44, 49, 54, 528–29

  Louis XV and, 40

  on Louis XVI, 857

  love for music, 496, 526

  on Maria Theresa, 38–39, 342, 344, 350, 352, 529–30

  militarism of, 500, 529

  moral probity of, 355

  Napoleon on, 530

  national pride in, 506

  parsimony of, 499–500

  personality of, 495–96, 530

  Peter III of Russia and, 438, 440

  philosophes and, 496–98

  Pitt the Elder’s support for, 698

  Poland and, 350, 479–84

  prophecies of, 530

  reforms of, 142, 321, 500

  returns from Seven Years’ War, 495

  Rousseau and, 173, 497

  social and philosophical views of, 496–97, 528–30

  Voltaire and, 108, 139, 496–99, 528, 873, 876, 879

  IN SEVEN YEARS’ WAR, 44–64

  appeal to troops, 51–52

  army of, 43

  in battle of Leuthen (1757), 51–52

  in battle of Rossbach (1757), 50

  in battle of Torgau (1760), 60

  in battle of Zorndorf (1758), 53

  bombards Dresden, 60, 502

  campaign in Bohemia, 47–48

  campaigns in Saxony, 44–45, 49–50, 54, 60, 61

  campaigns in Silesia, 51–53, 55, 60–61

  coalitions against, 45–46

  contemplates suicide, 54

  defeat at Kunersdorf (1759), 55

  diplomacy leading to, 39–40, 42

  espionage system of, 43–44

  letters to Voltaire, 59–60

  peace negotiations, 47–48, 63–64

  pessimism over victory, 46–49

  poems written during, 49–50, 59

  prestige of, 63

  refuses French peace feelers, 56–57

  strategy of, 44

  in winter of 1759–60, 56, 59

  Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel (r. 1760–85), 504, 525

  Frederick IV, King of Denmark (r. 1690–1730), 235, 650

  Frederick V, King of Denmark (r. 1746–66), 517, 651, 652

  Frederick VI, King of Denmark (r. 1784–1808 as regent; 1808–39 as king), 653

  Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, see Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland

  Frederick Augustus II, Elector of Saxony, see Augustus III, King of Poland

  Frederick Augustus III, Elector of Saxony (r. 1768–1806), 406, 502

  Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707–51), 687

  Frederick William I, King of Prussia (r. 1713–1740), 426, 526

  Frederick William II, King of Prussia (r. 1786–97), 333, 377, 405, 461, 540

  alliance with Turkey (1785), 363

  betrays and invades Poland, 489–90

  death of, 547

  Frederick II’s doubts on, 530

  Kant threatened by, 545–46

  Frederick William III, King of Prussia (r. 1797–1840), liberal policies of, 547

  Frederick William, Great Elector of Brandenburg, (r. 1640–88), 528

  Fredman, Jan (1712–67), 660

  Fredmans Epistlar (Bellmann), 660

  Freemasonry, 322, 567

  in Austria, 358

  Casanova and, 323

  doctrines of, 939

  in England, 734, 938

  in France, 94, 869, 938–39

  in German states, 507, 938

  in Italy, 220

  Jesuits and, 939

  in Russia, 465

  spread of, 938

  free trade: Austria rejects, 344–45

  in England, 670–71

  France and, 859–60, 935

  in Portugal, 269

  in Russia, 455

  in Sweden, 657

  in Tuscany, 313

  Free Trade Act (1779) for Ireland, 761

  free trade doctrines, see Smith, Adam; physiocrats

  Freiberg, Saxony, battle of (1762), 61

  Freiburg, university at, 360

  Freidenkerlexikon, 507

  Freigeist, Der (Lessing), 508–9

  French Academy (Académie Française, Forty Immortals), 353, 824, 894

  emulation of, 280, 569

  Voltaire and, 137, 877, 879

  French America, 38–39, 58, 68, 89, 698, 709, 935

  English conquest of, 57–58, 62, 68

  Martinique restored to France, 62

  French Guards, 959, 963

  French Guiana, 89

  French Revolution, 286, 333, 336, 363, 490, 496, 634, 900–63

  American Revolution and, 872

  art and, 117–18, 912–13

  attacks on châteaux in, 931

  basic purpose of, 937

  Burke’s opposition to, 722–23, 806

  Catherine II and, 465, 469,

  Church and, 902, 931, 937, 940

  city populace and, 899

  communist theorists
in, 80, 937–38

  Condorcet’s contribution to, 894–95

  Corsica and, 313

  court and, 939–40

  Declaration of the Rights of Man and, 642, 872

  defiance of Dauphiné Estates and, 948

  economic inequality and, 937

  emigrés from, 963

  England and, 683, 721–26

  eve of, 954–56

  feudalism abolished by, 872, 937

  fraternization of troops with people in, 959–60

  Freemasons and, 938–39

  German Enlightenment and, 590–91

  Gibbon’s fear of, 805–6

  Goethe’s opposition to, 622

  government corruption and, 939

  Holland and, 364, 648–49

  hunger and, 940

  industry and, 931–34

  Italy and, 311

  Jews and, 642

  Kant’s enthusiasm for, 548

  middle class and, 899, 934–37, 939

  nobles and, 899, 927–30

  peasants and, 927–31

  phases of, 725, 899

  philosophes and, 143, 880, 959–60, 937–38, 940

  political clubs and, 939

  press censorship and, 940

  religious tolerance and, 642

  Réveillon factory riot and, 956

  role of Paris in, 961–63

  Rousseau and, 3, 177, 880, 890

  socialism and, 938

  Sweden and, 662, 664

  Switzerland and, 644–45, 805–6

  terrorist period of, 725, 899

  Voltaire and, 143, 880

  wars of, 488, 872

  workers and, 933–34

  French West Indies, 709

  Fréron, Élie (1719–76), 108, 136, 149, 922

  Friederike of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Princess, 523

  Friedrich Christian (1765–1814), Duke of Holstein-Augustenburg, 594

  Friesen, Count von (fl. 1750), 33

  Friuli, 229

  Froebel, Friedrich (1782–1852), 888

  Fuga, Ferdinando (1699–1781), 247

  Fullerton, duel with Shelburne, 732

  Fulton, Robert (1765–1815), 932

  Funeral of Danish Comedy, The (Holberg), 650

  Fürnberg, Karl Joseph von (fl. 1755), 374

  furniture: English, 523, 748

  French, 106–7, 910

  German, 523

  Fürstenbund (League of Princes), 362–63

  gabelle, 936

  Gabriel, Jacques-Ange (1698–1782), 87, 111

  Gabrielli, Caterina (1730–96), 333

  Gaime, Abbé (fl. 1728), 183

  Gainsborough, Thomas (1727–88), 740, 755–57

  Bath period, 756

  as colorist, 757

  death of, 757

  early life of, 755

  in London, 756–57

  marriage to Margaret Burr, 755

  nature paintings of, 756–57

  personality of, 755, 757

  Reynolds and, 756–57

  Galiani, Abbé Ferdinando (1728–87), 75, 120, 251, 327, 333, 587, 908

  Galicia: Jews in, 632, 641

  salt deposits in, 344

  Galilei, Alessandro (1691–1736), 247