[63] Droits et devoirs de l’homme, Henri Marion, Paris, 1880, p. 67.
[64] The preceding quotation is from our Philosophie du bonheur.
[65] Philosophie sociale, Essai sur les devoirs de l’homme et du citoyen, par l’abbé Durosoi (Paris, 1783).
[66] Marshal Marmont was accused of treason for having accepted the capitulation of Essonne, which was perhaps imposed upon him by necessity.
[67] The liberum veto in Poland was the right of each representative to oppose the veto of the laws which were voted unanimously.
[68] Montaigne thus expressed himself in regard to marriage: “A good marriage is a sweet society for life, full of constancy, troubles, and an infinite number of useful and substantial services and mutual obligations.”
[69] Ad. Garnier, Morale sociale I., ii., p. 104.
[70] See our book, La Famille, 3d lecture. We take the liberty to refer the reader to this book for the development of the subject.
[71] Xenophon.
[72] A. Garnier, Morale sociale.