ught by Rousseau to be meant as a reply to him,
i. 319.
Cardan, ii. 303.
Cato, how Rousseau came to be his panegyrist, i. 187.
Chamberi, probable date of Rousseau's return to, i. 62, _n._;
takes up his residence there, i. 69;
effect on his mind of a French column of troops passing through,
i. 72, 73;
his illness at, i. 73, _n._
Charmettes, Les, Madame de Warens's residence, i. 73;
present condition of, i. 74, 75, _n._;
time spent there by Rousseau, i. 94.
Charron, ii. 203.
Chateaubriand, influenced by Rousseau, i. 3.
Chatham, Lord, ii. 92.
Chaumette, ii. 178;
guillotined on charge of endeavouring to establish atheism in
France, ii. 179.
Chesterfield, Lord, ii. 15.
Choiseul, ii. 57, 64, 72.
Citizen, revolutionary use of word, derived from Rousseau, ii. 161.
Civilisation, variety of the origin and process of, i. 176;
defects of, i. 176;
one of the worst trials of, ii. 102.
Cobbett, ii. 42.
Collier, Jeremy, on the English Stage, i. 323.
Condillac, i. 95.
Condorcet, i. 89;
on Social Position of Women, i. 335;
human perfectibility, ii. 119;
inspiration of, drawn from the school of Voltaire and Rousseau,
ii. 194;
belief of, in the improvement of humanity, ii. 246;
grievous mistake of, ii. 247.
Confessions, the, not to be trusted for minute accuracy, i. 86,
_n._;
or for dates, i. 93;
first part written 1766, ii. 301;
their character, ii. 303;
published surreptitiously, ii. 324, _n._;
readings from, prohibited by police, ii. 324.
Conti, Prince of, ii. 4-7;
receives Rousseau at Trye, ii. 118.
Contract, Social, i. 136.
Corsica, struggles for independence of, ii. 99;
Rousseau invited to legislate for, ii. 99-102;
bought by France, ii. 102.
Cowper, i. 20;
ii. 41;
on Rousseau, ii. 41 _n._;
lines in the Task, ii. 253;
his delusions, ii. 301.
Cynicism, Rousseau's assumption of, i. 206.
D'AIGUILLON, ii. 72.
D'Alembert, i. 89;
Voltaire's staunchest henchman, i. 321;
his article on Geneva, i. 321;
on Stage Plays, i. 326, _n._;
on Position of Women in Society, i. 335;
on Rousseau's letter on the Theatre, i. 336;
suspected by Rousseau of having written the pretended letter from
Frederick of Prussia, ii. 288;
advises Hume to publish account of Rousseau's quarrel with him,
ii. 294.
D'Argenson, ii. 180.
Dates of Rousseau's letters to be relied on, not those of the
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