Distinction between Rousseau and his school [40]

Singular pictures of domesticity [42]

Sumptuary details [44]

The slowness of movement in the work justified [46]

Exaltation of marriage [47]

Equalitarian tendencies [49]

Not inconsistent with social quietism [51]

Compensation in the political consequences of the triumph of sentiment [54]

Circumstances of the publication of the New Heloïsa [55]

Nature of the trade in books [57]