[2] Picot's Hist. de Genève, iii. 114.
[3] Conf., i. 7.
[4] Lettre à D'Alembert, p. 187. Also Nouv. Hél., VI. v. 239.
[5] Conf., i. 9. Also Second Letter to M. de Malesherbes, p. 356.
[6] Rêveries, iv. p. 189. "My master and counsellor, Plutarch," he says, when he lends a volume to Madame d'Epinay in 1756. Corr., i. 265.
[7] Dedication of the Discours sur l'Origine de l'Inégalité, p. 201. (June, 1754.)
[8] Conf., i. 1.
[9] Ib, i. 12.
[10] The tenacity of this grateful recollection is shown in letters to her (Madame Gonceru)—one in 1754 (Corr., i. 204), another as late as 1770 (vi. 129), and a third in 1762 (Oeuvr. et Corr. Inéd., 392).
[11] Conf., i. 17-32.