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François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques

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1 Int | France, and gentleman of the king's bedchamber; from 1750 2 I | that we 'thee' and 'thou' a king with the same freedom as 3 III | Scotland, presented to the King, in 1675, his "Apology for 4 III | tasted," said he to the King at the close of his epistle 5 IV | Duke of York, afterwards King James II.~William Penn, 6 IV | he should wait upon the King and the Duke of York with 7 IV | than those owing from the king. Penn was obliged to go 8 IV | once, and "thee" and "thou" King Charles and his Ministers, 9 IV | dominions. After the death of King Charles II., King James, 10 IV | death of King Charles II., King James, who had loved the 11 IV | as a very great man. The king's politics on this occasion 12 IV | odious, in opposition to a king who loved him. He had established 13 IV | adhered so inviolably to King James, that a report prevailed 14 IV | However, the unfortunate King James II., in whom, as in 15 IV | refused when offered by King James. It was then the Quakers 16 VI | impertinently as these treated King Charles II.; for when they 17 VIII | legislative power under the king, but the Romans had no such 18 VIII | is never so but when the king raises the storm - when 19 VIII | nation is the murder of King Charles I., whom his subjects 20 IX | Government, that harmony between King, Lords, and Commons, did 21 IX | exorbitant taxes. At last King John delivered up by a public 22 IX | dethroned the wretched King John and seated Louis, father 23 IX | Louis, father to St. Louis, King of France, in his place. 24 IX | tyrants. The barons forced King John and King Henry III. 25 IX | barons forced King John and King Henry III. to grant the 26 IX | title alone proves that the king thought he had a just right 27 IX | slavery.~By Article XXI., the king ordains that his officers 28 IX | but their titles from the king, and very few of them have 29 IX | Lords and is signed by the king, then the whole nation pays, 30 IX | the reign of the famous King William III.~The land-tax 31 X | Bello, to dispossess the King of Spain of the treasures 32 X | exactly at what o'clock the king rises and goes to bed, and 33 XI | beginning of the reign of King George I., the Lady Wortley 34 XII | years Lord Chancellor under King James I. Nevertheless, amidst 35 XII | daughter to Henry IV., whom King Charles I, had married, 36 XII | and title of Richard IV., King of England, at the instigation 37 XII | follows:~"At this time the King began again to be haunted 38 XII | Duke of York, second to King Edward IV., to walk and 39 XII | IV., to walk and vex the King.~"After such time as she ( 40 XIV | as though he had been a king who had made his people 41 XVIII| imitated. In the reign of King Charles II., which was that 42 XIX | most celebrated mistress of King Charles II. This gentleman, 43 XXI | gives laws This self-named king, who thus pretends to be 44 XXI | such a tempest missed her king, And from obeying fell to 45 XXI | Dictionary), which Waller made to King Charles II. This king, to 46 XXI | to King Charles II. This king, to whom Waller had a little 47 XXI | replied Waller to the king, "we poets succeed better 48 XXIII| the highest insult on the king and all the royal family; 49 XXIII| receive salaries from the king; that we condemn as impious 50 XXIV | being then printed at the King's expense, would prove one


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