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To the First Syndic, May 12, 1763. Grimm's Corr. Lit., iv. 235. For Rousseau's opinion of his book's companion at the stake, see Corr., iii. 442. Streckeisen, ii. 526. There appears to be no doubt that Rousseau was wrong in attributing to Vernes the Sentimens des Citoyens. Corr., iv. 204. Conf., xii. 259.

Letter to Hume; Burton's Life of Hume, ii. 105, corroborating Conf., xii. 196. Marischal to J.J.R.; Streckeisen, ii. 70. Corr., iii. 40. Nov. 1, 1762. Burton's Life, ii. 113. Voltaire's Corr. . Oeuv., lxxv. pp. 31 and 80. Conf., xii. 237. Corr., iii. 41. Nov. 11, 1762. Corr., iii. 38. Oct. 30, 1762. Ib., iii. 110-115. Jan. 28, 1763. Bernardin de St. Pierre, xii. 103, 59, etc.

Oeuv., lxvii. 458, 459, 485, etc. To D'Alembert, Sept. 15, 1762. Moultou to Rousseau, Streckeisen, i. 85, 87. Moultou to Rousseau, Streckeisen, i. 85, 87. Streckeisen, i. 50. Ib., i. 76. Lettre

Streckeisen-Moultou, i. 381-383. Ib. 387. Many years after, Rousseau told Bernardin de St. The sources of all this are in the following places. Corr., i. 416. Oct. 29. Streckeisen, i. 349. Nov. 12. Conf., ix. 377. Corr., i. 427. Nov. 23. Conf., ix. 381. Dec. 1. Ib., ix. 383. Dec. 17. Diderot to Grimm; D'Epinay, ii. 397. Diderot's Oeuv., xix. 446. See also 449 and 210.

Streckeisen, ii. 98, etc. One of Rousseau's chief distresses hitherto arose from the indigence in which Theresa would be placed in case of his death. Rey, the bookseller, gave her an annuity of about £16 a year, and Lord Marischal's gift seems to have been 300 louis, the only money that Rousseau was ever induced to accept from any one in his life. See Streckeisen, ii. 99; Corr., iii. 336.

Sept. 29, 1763. The prince's letters are given in the Streckeisen collection, vol. ii. Streckeisen, ii. 202. Possibly Wilkes also; Corr., iv. 200. Streckeisen, i. 89. June 1, 1763. Corr., iii. 202. June 4, 1763. Memoirs of my Life, p. 55, n. Curchod ultimately married, was an eager admirer of Rousseau.

Feb. 16, 1761. Streckeisen, i. 333. See also Streckeisen, i. 262. Streckeisen, ii. 111. Jan. 18, 1765. Bk. ii. ch. x. Boswell's Account of Corsica, p. 367. The correspondence between Rousseau and Buttafuoco has been published in the Oeuvres et Corr. Inédites de J.J.R., 1861. See pp. 35, 43, etc. Boswell's Life, 179, 193, etc. "Je suis tout homme de pouvoir vous regarder avec pitié!"

Ib. x. 18. Streckeisen, i. 422. Conf., x. 24. To Madame d'Epinay, 1757. Corr., i. 362, 353. See also Conf., ix. 307. Corr., i. 327-335. D'Epinay, ii. 165-182 D'Epinay, ii. 173. Conf., ix. 325. Ib., ix. 334. Mém., ii. 297. She also places the date many mouths later than Rousseau, and detaches the reconciliation from the quarrel in the winter of 1756-1757.

He arrived at Strasburg on the 2d or 3d of November, left it about the end of the first week in December, and arrived in Paris on the 16th of December 1765. A sort of apocryphal tradition is said to linger in the island about Rousseau's last evening on the island, how after supper he called for a lute, and sang some passably bad verses. Madame de Verdelin to J.J.R. Streckeisen, ii. 532.

Conf., xi. 175. It is generally printed in the volume of his works entitled Mélanges. Corr., iii. 416. Conf., xi. 172. For a remarkable anticipation of the ruin of France, see Conf., xi. 136. M. Roguin. June 14, 1762. Corr., ii. 347. Streckeisen, i. 35. His friend Moultou wrote him the news, Streckeisen, i. 43. Geneva was the only place at which the Social Contract was burnt.