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nequality among men, i. 156. See also Discourses. PALEY, ii. 191, _n._ Palissot, ii. 56. Paris, Rousseau's first visit to, i. 61; his second, i. 63, 97, 102; third visit, i. 106; effect in, of his first Discourse, i. 139, _n._; opinions in, on religion, laws, etc., i. 185; "mimic philosophy" there, i. 193; society in, in Rousseau's time, i. 202-211; his view of it, i. 210; composes there his _Muses Galantes_, i. 211; returns to, from Geneva, i. 228; his belief of the unfitness of its people for political affairs, i. 246; goes to, in 1741, with his scheme of musical notation, i. 291; effect there of his letter on music, i. 295; Rousseau's imaginary contrast between, and Geneva, i. 329; Emilius ordered to be publicly burnt in, ii. 65; parliament of, orders "Letters from the Mountain" to be burnt, ii. 295; also Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary, ii. 295; Danton's scheme for municipal administration of, ii. 168, _n._; two parties (those of Voltaire and of Rousseau) in, in 1793, ii. 178; excitement in, at Rousseau's appearance in 1765, ii. 283; he goes to live there in 1770, ii. 314; Voltaire's last visit to, ii. 323, 324. Paris, Abbe, miracles at his tomb, ii. 88. Parisian frivolity, i. 193, 220, 329. Parliament and Jesuits, ii. 64. Pascal, ii. 37. Passy, Rousseau composes the "Village Soothsayer" at, i. 212. Paul, St., effect of, on western society, i. 4. Peasantry, French, oppression of, i. 67, 68. Pedigree of Rousseau, i. 8, _n._ Pelagius, ii. 272. Peoples, sovereignty of, Rousseau not the inventor of doctrine of, ii. 144-148; taught by Althusen, i. 147; constitution of Helvetic Republic in 1798, a blow at, ii. 165. Pergolese, i. 292. Pestalozzi indebted to Emilius, ii. 252. Philidor, i. 292. Philosophers, of Rousseau's time, contradicting each other, i. 87; Rousseau's complaint of the, i. 202; war between the, and the priests, i. 322; Rousseau's reactionary protest against, i. 328; troubles of, ii. 59; parliaments hostile to, ii. 64. Philosophy, Rousseau's disgust at mimic, at Paris, i. 193; drew him to the essential in religion, i. 220; Voltaire's no perfect, i. 318. Phlipon, Jean Marie, Rousseau's influence on, ii. 315. Plato, his republic, i. 122; his influence on Rousseau, i. 146, 325, _n._; Milton on his Laws, ii. 178. Plays (stage), Rousseau's letter on, to D'A
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