The following remarkable passage is taken out of Rosseau’s English edition of Emilius and Sophia, or New system of education, published so long since as the year 1779, vol. 2 page 74
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Politics for the people, vol. 2, n. 17 (1794), p. 261. The passage from Emile predicts the end of the European monarchies and the advent of the 'the age of political revolutions'.