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

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1 III | born in Leicestershire, and son to a silk weaver, took it 2 IV | ridiculous light. He was the only son of Vice-Admiral Penn, favourite 3 IV | Vice-Admiral imagined his son to be crazy, but soon finding 4 IV | Vice-Admiral was reconciled to his son, and though of a different 5 IV | good old man entreated his son William to wear buttons 6 IV | the same affection to the son, and no longer considered 7 VI | the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost: that man 8 VI | Ghost: that man has his son's foreskin cut off, whilst 9 VII | Father is greater than the Son.~Do you remember what is 10 VII | the chin of the monarch's son, and took him by the nose 11 VII | he, "is angry when your son has not due respect shown 12 VII | on those who refuse His Son Jesus the titles due to 13 VII | honour sufficient to my son; and, secondly, in paying 14 X | morally impossible that the son of an English peer should 15 XI | most happy effect upon the son of the Lady Wortley Montague, 16 XII | famous impostor Perkin, son to a converted Jew, who 17 XVIII| montrer les langueurs de son ame abattue, A des amis 18 XVIII| ne voudroit recommencer son cours. De nos premiers momens 19 XXI | etre ici bas l'image de son Dieu. Vil atome imparfait, 20 XXI | mystique encloitre, fier de son indolence Tranquille, au 21 XXI | ebranle cet ile; Cet ile que son bras fit trembler tant de 22 XXI | Et soumettoit un peuple a son joug seul docile.~"Mer tu 23 XXI | sa vie, a sa mort adore, Son palais fut un Temple," & 24 XXII | Deesse aux Vapeurs a choisi son sejour, Les Tristes Aquilons 25 XXII | Avec un air devot dechirant son prochain, Et chansonnant 26 XXIII| perish for hunger. And the son of one of the greatest men


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