. The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages;. e ties which bound me tomy native country; I broke them, at least so far as regardshuman connections, which can no longer exist between us;but I never lift my eyes towards heaven without thinking ofmy excellent friend, and I venture to believe also, that in hisprayers he answers me. Beyond this, fate has denied me allother correspondence with him. When the exile of my two friends became known, I wasassailed by a whole host of chagrins of every kind; but a greatmisfortune renders us in a manner insensible to fr


. The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages;. e ties which bound me tomy native country; I broke them, at least so far as regardshuman connections, which can no longer exist between us;but I never lift my eyes towards heaven without thinking ofmy excellent friend, and I venture to believe also, that in hisprayers he answers me. Beyond this, fate has denied me allother correspondence with him. When the exile of my two friends became known, I wasassailed by a whole host of chagrins of every kind; but a greatmisfortune renders us in a manner insensible to fresh was reported that the minister of police had declared thathe would have a soldiers guard mounted at the bottom of theavenue of Coppet, to arrest whoever came to see me. Theprefect of Geneva, who was instructed, by order of the emperorhe said, to anmil me (that was his expression), never missedan opportunity of insinuating, or even declaring publicly, thatno one who had anything either to hope or fear from thegovernment ought to venture near me. —Madamr de 5 THE LIBRARYUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara THIS BOOK IS DUE ON THE LAST DATESTAMPED BELOW. Series 9482 LiBRAftY f ACIUTY


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