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lps Diderot, ii. 62; and Rousseau in the publishing of Emilius, ii. 62, 63; endangered by it, ii. 67; asks Rousseau to collect plants for him, ii. 76. Man, his specific distinction from other animals, i. 161; his state of nature, i. 161; Hobbes wrong concerning this, i. 161; equality of, i. 180; effects of this doctrine in France and in the United States, i. 182; not naturally free, ii. 126. Mandeville, i. 162. Manners, Rousseau's, Marmontel, and Grimm on, i. 205, 206; Rousseau on Swiss, i. 329, 330; depravity of French, in the eighteenth century, ii. 25, 26. Marischal, Lord, friendship between, and Rousseau, ii. 79-81; account of, ii. 80; on Boswell, ii. 98 Marmontel, on Rousseau's manners, i. 206; on his success, ii. 2. Marriage, design of the New Heloisa to exalt, ii. 46-48, _ib._ _n._ Marsilio, of Padua, on Law, ii. 145. Men, inequality of, Rousseau's second Discourse (see Discourses), dedicated to the republic of Geneva, i. 190; how received there, i. 228. Mirabeau the elder, Rousseau's letter to, from Wootton, ii. 305, 306; his character, ii. 309-312; receives Rousseau at Fleury, ii. 311. Mirabeau, Gabriel, Rousseau's influence on, ii. 315. Moliere (Misanthrope of), Rousseau's criticism on, i. 329; D'Alembert on, i. 329. Monarchy, Rousseau's objection to, ii. 171. Montaigu, Count de, avarice of, i. 101, 102. Montaigne, Rousseau's obligations to, i. 145; influence of, on Rousseau, ii. 203. Montesquieu, "incomplete positivity" of, i. 156; on Government, i. 157; effect of his Spirit of Laws on Rousseau, i. 183; confused definition of laws, ii. 153; balanced parliamentary system of, ii. 163; his definition of forms of government, ii. 169. Montmorency, Rousseau goes to live there, i. 229; his life at, ii. 2-9. Montpellier, i. 92. Morals, state of, in France in the eighteenth century, ii. 26. Morellet, thrown into the Bastile, ii. 57. Morelly, his indirect influence on Rousseau, i. 156; his socialistic theory, i. 157, 158; his rules for organising a model community, i. 158, _n._; his terse exposition of inequality contrasted with that of Rousseau, i. 170; on primitive human nature, i. 175; his socialism, ii. 52; influence of his "model community" upon St. Just, ii. 133, _n._; advice to mothers, ii. 205. Motiers, Rousseau's home there, ii. 77; attends divine service at, i
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