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

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1 II | traders? We don't pay a set of men clothed in black 2 III | his first disciples. Being set at liberty, he ran up and 3 III | time to time. Being one day set in the pillory, he harangued 4 III | to this punishment, and set him on the same pillory 5 IV | to sovereign power. Penn set sail for his new dominions 6 V | pitiful law enacted by a set of profane laymen. A learned 7 VI | foreskin cut off, whilst a set of Hebrew words (quite unintelligible 8 VIII | not draw their swords and set the world in a blaze merely 9 VIII | threatened, he begged pardon; he set a price upon Cardinal Mazarin' 10 IX | Vandal government. The popes set themselves at their head, 11 XV | in the proportion before set down. I demonstrate to you 12 XVI | wood, for instance, and set it in the ray of a red colour; 13 XVI | instantly be tinged red. But set it in the ray of a green 14 XVI | other convex on one side, set one upon the other, in order 15 XVIII| junior academical sophs, who set up for censors of the eminent 16 XX | honour. The whole nation set themselves up as judges 17 XXIII| career which his father had set him, would have been reduced 18 XXIII| body of their citizens a set of people whose business 19 XXIII| people whose business is to set off with the utmost grace 20 XXIV | instead of publishing a set of compliments annually,


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