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

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1 I | in a little solitude not far from London. Being come 2 I | that we are afraid, for so far from shuddering at the thoughts 3 IV | intimates. He carried matters so far, that he formed by insensible 4 IV | they confessed she was not far from the kingdom of heaven. 5 V | Ministry were pleased with it? Far from it. Those damned Whigs 6 V | of Oxford or Cambridge, far from the depravity and corruption 7 VII | honoured this opinion so far as to countenance it. This 8 VIII | but this gentleman, so far from being disconcerted, 9 IX | whimsical prohibition, how far it was possible for one 10 IX | Commons in those ages were far from sharing in the government, 11 X | time to three different and far distanced parts of the globe. 12 XII | the present? But it was far otherwise; all these great 13 XII | which a storm had driven as far westward as the Caribbean 14 XIII | philosophy of Mr. Locke, which so far from interfering with religion, 15 XIV | London rose up in arms. So far from acquiescing with M. 16 XIV | the limits of geometry as far beyond the place where he 17 XIV | his metaphysical errors so far, as to declare that two 18 XV | its influence reaches so far, is it not very probable 19 XV | remains is, to examine how far a heavy body, which should 20 XV | height, would go; and how far in the same time, a body 21 XV | matter was the agent. But so far from knowing that there 22 XV | et non amplius."~(Thus far shalt thou go, and no farther.)~~ 23 XVI | matter in the universe, so far are we from conceiving what 24 XVI | sagacity of his discoveries so far as to prove the method of 25 XVI | rays; and proceeding so far as to demonstrate things 26 XVII | to remove its original as far backward as possible. Besides, 27 XVII | years; but three reigns are far from taking up so many. 28 XVII | in those ages people were far from imagining such a revolution 29 XVII | notions will prevail so far with the learned, as to 30 XVIII| genius at the same time very far aloft, though with an irregular 31 XIX | passion. The captain so far from returning her love, 32 XXI | the poet. I shall be very far from attempting to examine 33 XXII | in place, But differing far in figure and in face, Here 34 XXIII| their good sense. They are far from being so ridiculous 35 XXIII| extant.~The Italians are far from attempting to cast 36 XXIV | chemist; but this is so far from being the case at London, 37 XXIV | discoveries to that body; so far from it, that the latter 38 XXIV | this angle: however, I am far from inferring from hence


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