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Heal so quotes Madame d'Allard's account of her, pp. 140, 141. Quoted by M. Girardin, Rev. des Deux Mondes, Sept. 1853, p. 1080. Conf., ix. 304. Ib. ix. 305. Slightly modified version in Corr., i. 377. M. Boiteau's note to Madame d'Epinay, ii. 273. Grimm, to Madame d'Epinay, ii. 305. Conf., ix. 311.

No. 54, p. 694, Thirty-seventh Cong., Third Sess. H. Ex. Doc. No. 54, p. 530, Thirty-seventh Cong., Third Sess. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 11, pp. 254-268, Thirty-eighth Cong., First Sess. Seward to Motley, Sept. 11, 1863, Dipl. Corr., 1863; Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 11, p. 479, Thirty-eighth Cong., First Sess. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 11, p. 464, Thirty-eighth Cong., First Sess. Dayton to Seward, Oct. 9, 1863, Sen. Ex.

Conf., viii. 138. "It made a kind of revolution in Paris," says Grimm. Corr. Lit., i. 108. Rép. au Roi de Pologne, p. 111 and p. 113. Rép.

Lettre sur la Musique Française, 178, etc., 187. Corr. Lit., i. 92. His own piece was Le petit prophète de Boehmischbroda, the style of which will be seen in a subsequent footnote. He was burnt in effigy by the musicians of the Opera. Grimm, Corr. Lit., i. 113.

See Rousseau's note to her, Corr., i. 178. Conf., viii. 190. Conf., viii. 183. Conf., viii. 202; and Musset-Pathay, ii. 439. When in Strasburg, in 1765, he could not bring himself to be present at its representation. Oeuv. et Corr. Inéd., p. 434. Madame de Staël insisted that her father said this, and Necker insisted that it was his daughter's. Corr., i. 176. Feb. 13, 1753. Conf., viii. 208-210.

The disturbed history of the connection between Prussia and Neuchâtel from 1814, when it became the twenty-first canton of the Swiss Confederation, down to 1857, does not here concern us. Corr., ii. 370. Corr., ii. 371. July 1762. D'Alembert, who knew Frederick better than any of the philosophers, to Voltaire, Nov. 22, 1765.

Thought she was juicing a lot of information, whereas Van Busch was the one who learned things. Kind of playing at being newspaper-woman she was, and taking notes for London newspaper articles all the time. Had laid out to be a little tin imitation of Dora Corr, or, say, nickel-plated, with cast chasings.

Quoted from Thiébault's Souvenirs de Berlin, in M. Daire's edition of the Physiocrates, ii. 432. Cont. Soc., II. vii. Corr., v. 181. Cont. Soc., I. v., vi., vii. Cont. Soc., III. xvi. Civil Government, ch. viii. § 99. I. vi. Especially the footnote. Cont. Soc., II. i. Syst. of Jurisprudence, i. 256. Cont. Soc., III. xv. 137.

"To arms indeed, but to yours or ours?" called two voices from the heart of the labyrinth; and there, in an instant, the two brave champions, Finola and Pearla, found the Fairy Tree hanging thick with scarlet berries, and under its branches, fit fruit indeed to raise the spirits or bring eternal youth, were, in the language of the Dedannans, Loskenn of the Bare Knees and the Bishop of Ossory, known to the Children of Corr the Swift-Footed as Ronald Macdonald and Himself!

See also p. 146. Pp. 282, 336, etc. Corr., i. 386. June 1757. Conf., ix. 355. For Madame d'Epinay's equally credible version, assigning all the stiffness and arrogance to Rousseau, see Mém., ii. 355-358. Conf., ix. 372. Corr., i. 404-416. Oct 19, 1757. Grimm to Diderot, in Madame d'Epinay's Mém. ii. 386. Nov. 3, 1757. D'Epinay, ii. 387. Nov. 3. Corr., i. 425. Nov. 8. Ib. 426.