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D'Alembert, who was very intimately connected with Morrellet, wrote me a letter, desiring I would beg of Madam de Luxembourg to solicit his liberty, promising her in return encomiums in the 'Encyclopedie'; my answer to this letter was as follows:
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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'Encyclopedie', and which were given to him several years before the publication of his elements.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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'Encyclopedie'; he had informed me that this article, concerted with people of the first consideration, had for object the establishment of a theatre at Geneva, that measures had been taken accordingly, and that the establishment would soon take place.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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The storm brought on by the 'Encyclopedie', far from being appeased, was at the time at its height.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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This undertaking of the 'Encyclopedie' was interrupted by his imprisonment.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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Besides the storm excited against the 'Encyclopedie', he had then another violent one to make head against, relative to his piece, which, notwithstanding the short history he had printed at the head of it, he was accused of having entirely taken from Goldoni.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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'Encyclopedie', in which the article was inserted; to see whether or not it would be possible to give an answer which might ward off the blow.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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The Man in the Iron Mask told the apothecary in the Bastille that he thought he was about sixty years of age ( 'Questions sur d'Encyclopedie').
Celebrated Crimes (Complete) Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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This undertaking of the 'Encyclopedie' was interrupted by his imprisonment.
The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Complete Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745
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D'Alembert, who was very intimately connected with Morrellet, wrote me a letter, desiring I would beg of Madam de Luxembourg to solicit his liberty, promising her in return encomiums in the 'Encyclopedie'; my answer to this letter was as follows:
The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Complete Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745
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