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Rousseau's notions of effect of introducing the drama at, i. 327; council of, order public burning of Emilius and the Social Contract, and arrest of the author if he came there, ii. 72; the only place where the Social Contract was actually burnt, ii. 73, _n._; Voltaire suspected to have had a hand in the matter, ii. 81; council of, divided into two camps by Rousseau's condemnation, in 1762, ii. 102; Rousseau renounces his citizenship in, ii. 104; working of the republic, ii. 104. Genevese, Bishop Burnet on, i. 225; Rousseau's distrust of, i. 228; his panegyric on, i. 328; manners of, according to Rousseau, i. 330; their complaint of it, i. 331. Genlis, Madame de, ii. 323. Genoa, Rousseau in quarantine at, i. 103; Corsica sold to France by, ii. 102. Germany, sentimental movements in, ii. 33. Gibbon, Edward, at Lausanne, ii. 96. Girardin, St. Marc, on Rousseau, i. 111, _n._; on Rousseau's discussions, ii. 11, _n._; offers Rousseau a home, ii. 326. Gluck, i. 291, 296; Rousseau quarrels with, for setting his music to French words, ii. 323. Goethe, i. 20. Goguet on Society, ii. 127, _n._; on tacit conventions, ii. 148, _n._; on law, ii. 153, _n._ Goldoni, Diderot accused of pilfering his new play, i. 275. Gothic architecture denounced by Voltaire and Turgot, i. 294. Gouvon, Count, Rousseau servant to, i. 42. Government, disquisitions on, ii. 131-206; remarks on, ii. 131-141; early democratic ideas of, ii. 144-148; Hobbes' philosophy of, ii. 151; Rousseau's science of, ii. 155, 156; De la Riviere's science of, ii. 156, _n._; federation recommended by Rousseau to the Poles, ii. 166; three forms of government defined, ii. 169; definition inadequate, ii. 169; Montesquieu's definition, ii. 169; Rousseau's distinction between _tyrant_ and _despot_, ii. 169, _n._; his objection to democracy, ii. 172; to monarchy, ii. 173; consideration of aristocracy, ii. 174; his own scheme, ii. 175; Hobbes's "Passive Obedience," ii. 181, 182; social conscience theory, ii. 183-187; government made impossible by Rousseau's doctrine of social contract, ii. 188-192; Burke on expediency in, ii. 192; what a civilised nation is, ii. 194; Jefferson on, ii. 227, 228, _n._ Governments, earliest, how composed, i. 169. Graffigny, Madame de, ii. 199. Gratitude, Rousseau on, ii. 14, 15; explanation
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