Since Rousseau wants to remain in Switzerland, …

Years: 1765 - 1765
October
Since Rousseau wants to remain in Switzerland, he decides to accept an offer to move to a tiny island, the Ile de St.-Pierre, having a solitary house.

Although it is within the Canton of Bern, from where he had been expelled two years ago, he is informally assured that he can move into this island house without fear of arrest, and he does so.

However, on October 17, 1765, the Senate of Bern orders Rousseau to leave the island and all Bernese territory within fifteen days.

He replies, requesting permission to extend his stay, and offers to be incarcerated in any place within their jurisdiction with only a few books in his possession and permission to walk occasionally in a garden while living at his own expense.

The Senate's response is to direct Rousseau to leave the island, and all Bernese territory, within twenty four hours.

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