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one great religious writer of, in the eighteenth century, i. 26; his wanderings in the east of, i. 61; his fondness for, i. 62-72; establishment of local academies in, i. 132; decay in, of Greek literary studies, i. 146; effects in, of doctrine of equality of man, i. 182; effects in, of Montesquieu's "Spirit of Laws," i. 183; amiability of, in the eighteenth century, i. 187; effect of Rousseau's writings in, i. 187; collective organisation in, i. 222; St. Pierre's strictures on government of, i. 244; Rousseau on government of, i. 246; effect of Rousseau's spiritual element on, i. 306; patriotism wanting in, i. 332; difficulties of authorship in, ii. 55-64; buys Corsica from the Genoese, ii. 102; state of, after 1792, apparently favourable to the carrying out of Rousseau's political views, ii. 131, 132; in 1793, ii. 135; haunted by narrow and fervid minds, ii. 142. Francueil, Rousseau's patron, i. 99; grandfather of Madame George Sand, i. 99, _n._; Rousseau's salary from, i. 120; country-house of, i. 196. Franklin, Benjamin, ii. 42. Frederick of Prussia, relations between, and Rousseau, ii. 73-78; "famous bull" of, ii. 90. Freeman on Growth of English Constitution, ii. 164. French, principles of, revolution, i. 1, 2, 3; process and ideas of, i. 4; Rousseau of old, stock, i. 8; poetry, Rousseau on, i. 90, _ib. n._; melody, i. 105; academy, thesis for prize, i. 150, _n._; philosophers, i. 202, music, i. 291; music, its pretensions demolished by Rousseau, i. 294; ecclesiastics opposed to the theatre, ii. 322; stage, Rousseau on, i. 325; morals, depravity of, ii. 26, 27; Barbier on, ii. 26; thought, benefit, or otherwise of revolution on, ii. 54; history, evil side of, in Rousseau's time, ii. 56; indebted to Holland for freedom of the press, ii. 59; catholic and monarchic absolutism sunk deep into the character of the, ii. 167. French Convention, story of member of the, ii. 134, _n._ GALUPPI, effect of his music, i. 105. Geneva, i. 8; characteristics of its people, i. 9; Rousseau's visit to, i. 93; influence of, on Rousseau, i. 94; he revisits it in 1754, i. 186-190, 218; turns Protestant again there, i. 220; religious opinion in, i. 223 (also i. 224, _n._); Rousseau thinks of taking up his abode in, i. 228; Voltaire at, i. 308; D'Alembert's article on, in Encyclopaedia, i. 321;
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