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CRITICAL

MISCELLANIES

BY

JOHN MORLEY


VOL. II.

Essay 3: Condorcet


London

MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited

new york: the macmillan company

1905


CONDORCET.

 page
Condorcet’s peculiar position and characteristics163
Birth, instruction, and early sensibility166
Friendship with Voltaire and with Turgot170,  171
Compared with these two great men172
Currents of French opinion and circumstance in 1774177
Condorcet’s principles drawn from two sources180
His view of the two English Revolutions181
His life up to the convocation of the States-General183
Energetic interest in the elections189
Want of prevision191
His participation in political activity down to the end of 1792193
Chosen one of the secretaries of the Legislative Assembly198
Elected to the Convention200
Resistance to the Jacobins, proscription, and death201
Condorcet’s tenacious interest in human welfare210
Two currents of thought in France at the middle of the eighteenth century215
Quesnay and the Physiocrats216
Montes
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