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

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1 III | began to persecute these new converts. The prisons were 2 IV | power. Penn set sail for his new dominions with two ships 3 IV | was never infringed. The new sovereign was at the same 4 IV | affairs relating to his new dominions. After the death 5 VII | is little probability any new religion, or old one, that 6 IX | were soon weary of their new monarch, and accordingly 7 IX | had not the kings created new barons from time to time, 8 IX | so formidable.~All these new peers who compose the Higher 9 XII | scaffold with which the new philosophy was raised; and 10 XII | had been discovered. A new world has been sought for, 11 XII | work, in express terms, the new attraction, the invention 12 XIV | genius, in searching for new proofs of the existence 13 XIV | England with regard to these new philosophers is, that the 14 XIV | treated of by him, became a new art. And if he was mistaken 15 XIV | is, a man who discovers a new tract of land cannot at 16 XIV | innate ideas, he invented new elements, he created a world; 17 XV | demonstrated by experiments. This new discovery has been of use 18 XV | the full, and when it is new, and its distance in the 19 XV | more. I have discovered a new property of matter-one of 20 XVI | the last age found out a new universe; and a circumstance 21 XVI | Nature with regard to us. A new kind of existence has been 22 XVI | refraction. Telescopes of this new kind are very hard to make, 23 XVII | abyss of infinity is also a new course Sir Isaac Newton 24 XVII | Huygens the invention of a new method of calculating the 25 XVII | mean is a chronology of a new kind, for what province 26 XVIII| shall be blest With some new joy, cuts off what we possessed; 27 XVIII| less bold. I have seen some new pieces hat were written 28 XXI | air; so Romulus was lost! New Rome in such a tempest missed 29 XXIV | ladies with a hundred or more new curves.~As there is very 30 XXIV | thread-bare, worn-out subject in a new and uncommon light. The 31 XXIV | being able to strike out any new thoughts, hunted after a 32 XXIV | thoughts, hunted after a new play of words, and delivered 33 XXIV | annually, they would give us new editions of the valuable


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