London
MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited
new york: the macmillan company
1905
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| The Catholic reaction in France at the beginning of the century | 257 |
| De Maistre the best type of the movement | 262 |
| Birth, instruction, and early life | 263 |
| Invasion of Savoy, and De Maistre’s flight | 268 |
| At Lausanne, Venice, and Cagliari | 270 |
| Sent in 1802 as minister to St. Petersburg | 275 |
| Hardships of his life there from 1802 to 1817 | 276 |
| Circumstances of his return home, and his death | 285 |
| De Maistre’s view of the eighteenth century | 287 |
| And of the French Revolution | 291 |
| The great problem forced upon the Catholics by it | 293 |
| De Maistre’s way of dealing with the question of the divine method | |
| of government | 293 |
| Nature of divine responsibility for evil | 294 |
| On Physical Science | 298 |
| Significance of such ideas in a mind like De Maistre’s | 299 |
| Two theories tenable by social thinkers after the Revolution | 303 |
| De Maistre’s appreciation of the beneficent work of the Papacy | |
| in the past | 307 |
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