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Unaccountable delay in the publication of “Emile”
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309 |
Serious illness—Strange letters—Suspicions | 311 |
Reflections on the condition of France—The Seven Years’ War
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312 |
Printing of “Emile” suspended—Reasons | 313 |
Printing of “Emile” finished—His papers privately examined
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317 |
Attempt to confiscate his works at Rouen | 318 |
Surgical operation for his peculiar malady—Result
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319 |
Determines to retire after the publication of “Emile”
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320 |
“Emile” published—Its reception—Strange conduct of his friends with reference to their correspondence concerning “Emile”
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321 |
Guarded opinions of his friends concerning the work
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322 |
Plagiarisms of M. Balexsert, a Genevese—Beginning of the storm
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323 |
Alarming rumours—Calmness of Rousseau | 324 |
Questioned as to his remarks concerning M. de Choiseul
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325 |
Advised to retire to England—Hume | 326 |
Warrant for the arrest of the author of “Emile”—Doubts
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327 |
The storm breaks—Midnight news from Paris | 328 |
Hurried preparations for flight—Dislike of England and the English—Takes leave of Thérèse
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331 |
Sets out for Switzerland—Reflections and incidents on the journey
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333 |
Emotion on entering Berne—Arrives at Yverdun
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337 |
Reflections | 338 |
“Emile” publicly burnt at Geneva, and a warrant issued against its author
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339 |
Execrated throughout Europe | 340 |
Compelled to leave Berne | 341 |
Removes to Motiers and is joined by Thérèse | 343 |
Coldness of Thérèse—Reasons | 344 |
Writes to Lord Keith asking his protection—His family and character
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345 |
Kindness of the King of Prussia | 349 |
Writes to the King of Prussia | 350 |
Assumes the Armenian costume—Abandons literature—Occupations
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351 |
M. du Peyrou—Reasons for not visiting Neufchatel
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Desires to be admitted to the Communion—Conditions—M. de Montmollin the minister
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Rebuked by Madame de Boufliers for having communicated—Decree of censure issued by the Sorbonne
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The Archbishop of Paris writes against Rousseau
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357 |
Arranges his papers and finds they have been tampered with
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358 |
Renounces Geneva | 360 |
“Lettres écrites de la Campagne” | 361 |
“Lettres écrites de la Montagne” | 362 |
Mysterious visitors: MM. de Montauban and Dastier
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363 |