Joseph II. and His Court | Page 4

Louisa Mühlbach
COURT, THE MERCHANT
OF BERLIN, BERLIN AND SANS-SOUCI,

FREDERICK THE GREAT AMD HIS FAMILY, STORY OF A
MILLIONAIRE, TWO LIFE PATHS, ETC.
TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN
BY ADELAIDE DEV. CHAUDRON
AKRON, OHIO

MARIA THERESA
I. The Conference. II. The Letter. III. The Toilet of the Empress. IV.
Husband and Wife. V. The Archduke Joseph. VI. Kaunitz. VII. The
Toilet. VIII. The Red Stockings. IX. New Austria.
ISABELLA
X. The Young Soldier. XI. The Empress and her Son. XII. An Italian
Night. XIII. Isabella of Parma. XIV. The Ambassador Extraordinary.
XV. The Dream of Love. XVI. Gluck. XVII. The New Opera. XVIII.
Ranier Von Calzabigi. XIX. The Birthday. XX. Orpheus and Eurydice.
XXI. "In Three Years, We Meet Again." XXII. Che Faro Senza
Eurydice.
KING OF ROME
XXIII. Father Porhammer and Count Kaunitz. XXIV. Matrimonial
Plans. XXV. Josepha of Bavaria. XXVI. The Marriage Night. XXVII.
An Unhappy Marriage. XXVIII. A Statesman'S Hours of Dalliance.
XXIX. Prince Kaunitz and Ritter Gluck. XXX. An Unfortunate
Meeting. XXXI. Mourning. XXXII. The Imperial Abbess. XXXIII. The
Co-Regent. XXXIV. Haroun Al Raschid. XXXV. The Disguise
Removed. XXXVI. Rosary and Sceptre. XXXVII. The Difference
Between an Abbess and an Empress. XXXVIII. The Reigning Empress.
XXXIX. The Co-Regent Deposed. XL Mother and Son. XLI. Death the
Liberator. XLII. The Mirror. XLIII. The Interview with Kaunitz. XLIV.
The Archduchess Josepha. XLV. The Departure. XLVI. Inoculation.
XLVII. An Adventure. XLVIII. The Judgment of Solomon. XLIX.
Two Affianced Queens.
EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA
L. The Dinner at the French Ambassador's. LI. Marianne's
Disappearance. LII. Count Falkenstein. LIII. What they found at
Wichern. LIV. The Somnambulist. LV. The Prophecy. LVI. The Gift.
LVII. The Conference. LVIII. Kaunitz. LIX. Souvenir d'Eperies. LX.
Frederick The Great. LXI. The Prima Donna. LXII. Frederick the Great

and Prince Kaunitz. LXIII. Russia a Foe to all Europe. LXIV. The Map
of Poland. LXV. The Countess Wielopolska. LXYI. The Emperor and
The Countess. LXVII. Maria Theresa. LXVIII. Marie Antoinette and
Court Etiquette. LXIX. The Triumph of Diplomacy. LXX. Gossip.
LXXI. An Explanation. LXXII Famine in Bohemia. LXXIII. The Black
Broth. LXXIV. The Extortioners of Quality. LXXV. Diplomatic
Esoterics. LXXVI. Russia Speaks. LXXVII. The Last Petition.
LXXVIII. Finis Polonie. LXXIX. The Mad Countess. LXXX. The
Betrothal. LXXXI. Franz Antony Mesmer. LXXXII. Therese Von
Paradies. LXXXIII. The First Day of Light. LXXXIV. Diplomatic
Strategy. LXXXV. Dominus ac Redemptor Noster. LXXXVI.
Heart-Struggles. LXXXVII. The Forced Bridal. LXXXVIII. Prince
Louis de Rohan. LXXXIX. The Poles at Vienna. XC. The Last
Farewell. XCI. The Concert. XCII. The Catastrophe.
MARIE ANTOINETTE
XCIII. Le Roi ist Mort, Vive Le Roi! XCIV. The Memoranda. XCV.
France and Austria. XCVI. The King's List. XCVII. The First
Pasquinade. XCVIII. The New Fashions. XCIX The Temple of
Etiquette. C. The New Fashions and their Unhappy Results. CI. Sunrise.
CII. The Following Day. CIII. The Last Appeal. CIV. The Flight. CV.
Joseph in France. CVI. The Godfather. CVII. The Godfather. CVIII.
The Arrival at Versailles. CIX. Count Falkenstein In Paris. CX. The
Queen and The "Dames de la Halle." CXI. The Adopted Son of the
Queen. CXII. "Chantons, Celebrons Notre Reine." CXIII. The Hotel
Turenne. CXIV. The Denouement. CXV. The Parting. CXVI. Joseph
and Louis. CXVII. The Promenade and the Epigram. CXVIII. The
Dinner en Famille. CXIX. A Visit to Jean Jacques Rousseau. CXX.
The Parting. CXXI. Death of the Elector of Bavaria. CXXII. A Page
From History. CXXIII. The Emperor as Commander-In-Chief. CXXIV.
Secret Negotiations for Peace. CXXV. Fraternal Discord. CXXVI. The
Defeat. CXXVII. The Revenge. CXXVIII. A Letter to the Empress of
Russia. CXXIX. The Gratitude of Princes. CXXX. Frederick The Great.
CXXXI, "The Darkest Hour is Before Day." CXXXII. The Emperor
and his Mother. CXXXIII. Prince Potemkin. CXXXIV. The Prussian
Ambassador. CXXXV. The Austrian Ambassador. CXXXVI. The
Empress Catharine. CXXXVII. The Czarina and her Master.
CXXXVIII A Diplomatic Defeat. CXXXIX. The Czarina and the

Kaiser.
THE REIGN OF JOSEPH
CXL. The Oath. CXLI. Prince Kaunitz. CXLII. The Banker and his
Daughter. CXLIII. The Countess Baillou, CXLIV. The Expulsion of
the Clarisserines. CXLV. Count Podstadsky'S Escort. CXLVI. The
Lampoon. CXLVII. The Petitioners. CXLVIII. The Petitioners. CXLIX.
The Lady Patroness. CL. Mother and Son. CLI. The Two Oaths. CLII.
New-Fashioned Obsequies. CLIII. The Pope in Vienna. CLIV. The
Flight. CLV. The Marriage before God. CLVI. The Park. CLVII. The
Parting. CLVIII. Colonel Szekuly. CLIX. The Pope's Departure. CLX.
The Repulse. CLXI. The Count in the Pillory. CLXII. The Nemesis.
CLXIII. Horja and the Rebellion In Hungary. CLXIV. The Jew's
Revenge. CLXV. The Favor of Princes. CLXVI. The Deputation from
Hungary. CLXVII. The Recompense. CLXVIII. The Rebellion in the
Netherlands. CLXIX. The Imperial Suitor. CLXX. The Last Dream of
Love. CLXXI. The Turkish War. CLXXII. Marriage and Separation.
CLXXIII. The Last Dream of Glory. CLXXIV. The Hungarians Again.
CLXXV. The Revocation. CLXXVI. The Death of The Martyr.

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