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Letter to Beaumont, letters written from the mountain, and related writings

Title
Letter to Beaumont, letters written from the mountain, and related writings [electronic resource] / edited by Christopher Kelly and Eve Grace ; translated by Christopher Kelly and Judith R. Bush.
Author
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778.
Publication
Hanover, N.H. : Dartmouth College : University Press of New England, c2001.

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Additional Authors
Grace, Eve.
Description
1 online resource (xxviii, 334 p.)
Series Statement
  • The collected writings of Rousseau ; vol. 9
  • Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778. Works. English. 1990 ; vol. 9.
Uniform Title
Works. Selections. English. 2001 (Online)
Alternative Title
Works. 2001 (Online)
Subject
  • Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778 > Censorship
  • Church and state > Early works to 1800
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p.315-329) and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: Pastoral Letter ofHis Grace the Archbishop -- ofParis i -- Translated by Christopher Kelly -- Letter to Beaumont 17 -- Translated by Judith R. Bush and Christopher Kelly -- Fragments of the Letter to Christophe de Beaumont 84 -- Translated by Christopher Kelly -- History of the Government of Geneva o02 -- Translated by Christopher Kelly -- Letters Written from the Mountain 131 -- Translated by Judith R. Bush and Christopher Kelly -- FIRST PART -- First Letter I34 -- State of the question in relation to theAuthor Whether it is within the competence -- of the civil Tribunals. Unjust manner of resolving it. -- Second Letter 153 -- On the Religion of Geneva. Principles of the Reformation. -- TheAuthor opens the discussion of mirales. -- Third Letter 169 -- Continuation of the same Subject. Short examination ofsome other accusations. -- Fourth Letter 188 -- TheAuthor assumes himself to beguilty; he compares the proceedings to the Law. -- Fifth Letter 200 -- Continuation of the same Subject. urprudence drawn from roceedings done in similar cases. -- Goal of theAuthor in publishing the profession offaith. -- Sixth Letter 229 -- Whether it is true that the Author attacks Governments. Short analysis of his Book. -- The proceeding done in Geneva is without precedent, and has not been foUowed in any country. -- SECOND PART -- Seventh Letter 237 -- Present State of the Government of Geneva, settled by the Edict of the Mediation. -- Eighth Letter 256 -- Spirit of that Edict. Counterweight that itgives to theAristocratic Power. Undertaking -- of the small Council to annihilate this counterweight by means of deeds. Conclusion. -- Ninth Letter 283 -- Manner of reasoning of the Author of the Letters Writtenfrom the Country. -- His truegoal in this Writing. Choice of these examples. Character -- of the Bourgeoisie of Geneva. Proof byfacts. Conclusion. -- The Vision ofPierre of the Mountain, -- Called the Seer 307 -- Translated by Christopher Kelly -- Notes 315 -- Index 331.
LCCN
2001005385
OCLC
ssj0000918331
Author
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778.
Title
Letter to Beaumont, letters written from the mountain, and related writings [electronic resource] / edited by Christopher Kelly and Eve Grace ; translated by Christopher Kelly and Judith R. Bush.
Imprint
Hanover, N.H. : Dartmouth College : University Press of New England, c2001.
Series
The collected writings of Rousseau ; vol. 9
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778. Works. English. 1990 ; vol. 9.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p.315-329) and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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Available from home with a valid library card
Available onsite at NYPL
Added Author
Grace, Eve.
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