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chers of this
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confreres of the Academy,
shed alike by noble birth and liberal accomplishments. Nearly all present were of the views that were then the mode. For, as came afterwards a time when nothing was so unpopular
t les delices de la Nation." (The idol and delight of the nation (so-called by his historian, Gaillard).) There Jean Silvain Bailly, the accomplished scholar,- the aspiring politician. It was one of those petits soupers for which the capital of all social pleasures was so renowned. The conversation, as might be
was the superiority of the moderns to the ancients. Condorcet on this head was eloquent, and to some, at least, of his audience, most convincing. That Voltaire
But intelligence circulates, Condorcet; like water, it finds its level. My hairdresser said to me this morning, 'Though I am but a poor fellow, I believe as little
chorus, harmonious only in its anticipation of the brilliant things to which "the
necessarily happen that superstition and fanaticism give place to philosophy.) Kings persecute pe
uis, "and as ce cher Di
yaux du de
cou du der
last king with the string from
undisputed, is Nature less powerful in the nobler existence of thinking man? The very destruction of the two most active causes of physical deterioration - here, luxurious wealth; there, abject penury,- must necessarily prolong the general term of life. (See Condorcet's posthumous work on the Progress of the Human Mind.- Ed.) The art of medicine will then be honoured in the place of war, which is the ar
ion might not come in time for him. The handsome Marquis de - and
ris, where his wealth, his person, and his accomplishments, had already made him remarked and courted; the other, an old man,
the rest, and only by an occasional smile testi
tranger,-"yes, we
ur countenance; yet I task in va
or perhaps the nobler desire of knowledge, you sought init
l, no man more distinguished himself from the herd of sceptical philosophers by the gallantry and fervour with which he combated materialism, and vindicated the necessity of faith amidst a chaos of unbelief. It may also be observed, that Cazotte, whatever else he learned of the brotherhood of Martines, learned nothing that diminished the excellence of his life and the sincerity of his religion. At once gentle and brave, he never c
You are one of that t
to see how vainly they sought to rev
e shaken off the influence they
"it is on you still,- on you at this hour; it beats in your he
rtain ceremonies and doctrines,- to explain and enforce them by references to the actual exp
ance grew overcast, and he turned, from time to time, s
row of the poet; and Condorcet, who liked no one else to be remarked, when he himself was present, s
ale, large drops stood on his forehead; his lips wr
ger, laying his hand gently
rigid, his eyes dwelt vacantly on space, a
e authority I am about to cite, is to be found in La Harpe's posthumous works. The MS. is said to exist still in La Harpe's handwriting, and th
nswer: you, Marquis de Condorcet, will die in prison, but not by the hand of the executioner. In the p
e smile, "what have prisons, executioners, and po
Brotherhood that the prisons will
stcraft, not philosophy,
orrible excesses, lived to express the murderous philanthropy of its agents by the best bon mot of the time. Seeing written on the walls, "Fraternite ou
razor. For you, venerable Malesherbes; for you, Aimar Nicolai; for you, learned Bailly,- I see them dress the s
ptics, hot La Harpe - cried with a sarcastic laugh, "Do not flatter me, O prophet, by exemption
expression of awe and sternness; the sardonic humour most
onderful part of all! YOU
ful, and they burst into an immoderate fit of laughter, while Cazotte, as if exh
edicted such grave things concerning us, m
signation and calm. "Madame," said he, after a long pause, "during the siege of Jerusalem, we are told by its historian
Cazotte
us spoke, a stone from the machines
guests, awed in spite of themselves, s
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