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

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1 Int | November 21, 1694. His father was a well-to-do notary, 2 IV | to the Vice-Admiral his father, instead of falling upon 3 IV | made no other answer to his father, than by exhorting him to 4 IV | Quaker also. At last his father confined himself to this 5 IV | which exasperated his father to such a degree, that he 6 IV | England upon hearing of his father's sickness, in order to 7 IV | fruitless exhortation to his father not to receive the sacrament, 8 IV | James, who had loved the father, indulged the same affection 9 IV | as though he had been a father who was returned to visit 10 V | in domo patris mei (in my Father's house are many mansions). 11 V | laymen. A learned monk (Father Courayer) wrote a book lately 12 VI | tub, in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost: that 13 VII | declare very frankly that the Father is greater than the Son.~ 14 VII | do you think will God the Father inflict on those who refuse 15 IX | provinces, and the Holy Father used to send from time to 16 IX | King John and seated Louis, father to St. Louis, King of France, 17 XI | often happened that, after a father and mother had taken the 18 XI | who protects the learned Father Courayer. It is she who 19 XI | the Duke de Villequier, father to the Duke d'Aumont, who 20 XII | that of his family. His father had been Lord Keeper, and 21 XII | with religion.~He is the father of experimental philosophy. 22 XIII | system. St. Bernard, as Father Mabillon confesses, taught 23 XIII | its issuing from the womb.~Father Malebranche, in his sublime 24 XXII | and some Jansenists affirm Father Bourdaloue to have been 25 XXIII| the noble career which his father had set him, would have 26 XXIII| wonderful book, from which Father Le Brun stole his, was sentenced 27 XXIII| whole nations? And that Father Le Brun's impertinent libel


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