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

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1 I | abstain to the utmost of their power from the Jewish ceremonies." " 2 II | is it moved by thy own power? Certainly not; for this 3 IV | Penn, who established the power of the Quakers in America, 4 IV | Quaker raised to sovereign power. Penn set sail for his new 5 VIII | prescribe limits to the power of kings by resisting them; 6 VIII | Commons divide the legislative power under the king, but the 7 VIII | there was no intermediate power to reconcile them. The Roman 8 VIII | drown the idol of arbitrary power. Other nations have been 9 IX | for one man to extend his power over his fellow-creatures. 10 IX | France very happy, when the power and authority of those petty 11 IX | that it existed without power. Mention is therein made, 12 IX | degrees into other hands.~The power of the House of Commons 13 IX | situated. The peers have power, but it is only in the Parliament 14 IX | basse justice-that is, a power to judge in all matters 15 IX | House of Commons, whose power is greater than that of 16 X | insensible degrees the naval power, which gives the English 17 XII | did all that lay in his power to prevent those societies 18 XII | not be a kind of magnetic power which operates between the 19 XII | earth has a true attractive power.~This forerunner in philosophy 20 XIII | confine in this manner the power of the Creator. Beasts have 21 XIII | In case it was not in the power of God to animate matter, 22 XIII | ignorance, and the boundless power of the Creator. Exclaim 23 XV | times. Why may not this power which causes heavy bodies 24 XV | Sir Isaac, may not this power extend as high as the moon? 25 XV | very probable that this power retains it in its orbit, 26 XV | subject to it? In case this power exists (which besides is 27 XV | distances be true, if the same power acts according to that law 28 XV | orbit, is one and the same power; it being demonstrated that 29 XV | exactness; therefore, the power of attraction causes all 30 XV | attracted by them.~This power of gravitation acts proportionably 31 XV | this is not all. If this power of gravitation or attraction 32 XV | their parts; and if this power is found in the whole, it 33 XV | can you conceive by what power one body can impel another.~" 34 XV | case there were another power that acted upon all those 35 XVI | refraction of rays, this power of refracting the red less 36 XVI | he evinces that the same power is the cause both of the 37 XXI | the sky. 'Tis this exalted power, whose business lies In 38 XXIII| the porter of some man in power. Mr. Addison was raised


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