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

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1 II | stands near the famous pillar called The Monument. The brethren 2 II | the Friends' books, as he called it, he read the following 3 III | upon them, whence they were called Quakers. The vulgar attempted 4 IV | Quakers were at that time called in Holland. This princess 5 IV | fortune. The country was then called Pennsylvania from William 6 IV | these savages (falsely so called), charmed with the mild 7 IV | and quite ashamed of being called Quakers they become converts 8 V | Episcopalians or Churchmen, called the Church of England, or 9 V | the capital. They are not called to dignities till very late, 10 V | laity; in a word, the thing called Abbe in France; is a species 11 IX | though these assemblies then called Parliaments, composed of 12 IX | them the form of government called States or Parliaments, about 13 IX | tyrants-that is, those who are called the people: these, I say, 14 XII | younger years the thing called philosophy in the Universities, 15 XII | very probable that what is called chance contributed very 16 XII | but in this age is justly called nonsense.~~ 17 XIV | his mistress a daughter called Froncine, who died young, 18 XV | name with what the ancients called occult qualities, but to 19 XV | give it?"~Vortices may be called an occult quality because 20 XVII| differences or moments, called fluxions, and Mr. Bernoulli 21 XIX | This play cannot indeed be called the school of good morals, 22 XXII| Dean Swift, who has been called the English Rabelais, will 23 XXIV| Mr. Congreve, who may be called their Moliere, and several 24 XXIV| had the misfortune to be called Chapelain or Cotin, he would


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