of his want of, ii. 70.
Greece, importance of history of, i. 184, and _ib._ _n._
Greek ideas, influence of, in France in the eighteenth century, i.
146.
Grenoble, i. 93.
Gretry, i. 292, 296; ii. 323.
Grimm,
description of Rousseau by, i. 206;
Rousseau's quarrels with, i. 279;
letter of, about Rousseau and Diderot, i. 275;
relations of, with Rousseau, i. 279;
some account of his life, i. 279;
his conversation with Madame d'Epinay, i. 281;
criticism on Rousseau, i. 281;
natural want of sympathy between the two, i. 282;
Rousseau's quarrel with, i. 285-290; ii. 65, 199.
Grotius, on Government, ii. 148.
HEBERT, ii. 178;
prevents publication of a book in which the author professed his
belief in a god, ii. 179.
Helmholtz, i. 299.
Helvetius, i. 191; ii. 65, 199.
Herder, ii. 251;
Rousseau's influence on, ii. 315.
Hermitage, the, given to Rousseau by Madame d'Epinay, i. 229 (also
_ib._ _n._);
what his friends thought of it, i. 231;
sale of, after the Revolution, i. 237, _n._;
reasons for Rousseau's leaving, i. 286.
Hildebrand, i. 4.
Hobbes, i. 143, 161;
his "Philosophy of Government," ii. 151;
singular influence of, upon Rousseau, ii. 151, 183;
essential difference between his views and those of Rousseau, ii.
159;
on Sovereignty, ii. 162;
Rousseau's definition of the three forms of government adopted
by, inadequate, ii. 168;
would reduce spiritual and temporal jurisdiction to one political
unity, ii. 183.
Holbachians, i. 337; ii. 2.
Hooker, on Civil Government, ii. 148.
Hotel St. Quentin, Rousseau at, i. 106.
Hume, David, i. 64, 89;
his deep-set sagacity, i. 156, ii. 6, 75;
suspected of tampering with Boswell's letter, ii. 98, _n._;
on Boswell, ii. 101, _n._;
his eagerness to find Rousseau a refuge in England, ii. 282, 283;
his account of Rousseau, ii. 284;
finds him a home at Wootton, ii. 286;
Rousseau's quarrel with, ii. 286-291 (also ii. 290, _n._);
his innocence of Walpole's letter, ii. 292;
his conduct in the quarrel, ii. 293;
saves Rousseau from arrest of French Government, ii. 295;
on Rousseau's sensitiveness, ii. 299.
IMAGINATION, Rousseau's, i. 247.
JACOBINS, the, Rousseau's Social Contract, their gospel, ii. 132,
133;
their mistake, ii. 136;
convenience to them of some of the maxims of the Social Contract,
ii. 142;
Jacobin supremacy and Hobbism,
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